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longhaulerbear · 8 months
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Background: There is growing evidence of the significance of gastrointestinal complaints in the impairment of the intestinal mucosal barrier function and inflammation in fibromyalgia and myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome. However, data on intestinal permeability and gut barrier dysfunction in FM and ME/CFS are still limited with conflicting results. This study aimed to assess circulating biomarkers potentially related to intestinal barrier dysfunction and bacterial translocation and their association with self-reported symptoms in these conditions.
Conclusions: Biomarkers of intestinal barrier function and inflammation were associated with autonomic dysfunction assessed by COMPASS-31 scores in FM and ME/CFS respectively. Anti-β-LGB antibodies, ZO-1, LPS, and sCD14 may be putative predictors of intestinal barrier dysfunction in these cohorts. Further studies are needed to assess whether these findings are causal and can therefore be applied in clinical practice.
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eatclean-bewhole · 5 months
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You want to especially be aware of your #caffeine intake if you regularly experience headaches, gut issues, and/or a hormone imbalance.
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suzilight · 11 months
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Sucralose aka Splenda Is Genotoxic | June 2023
Me: Big Food sells us low quality at high prices that makes us gradually sicker then Big Pharma sells us high priced meds to control the symptoms until we need Big Hospital and a funeral. Think I'm exaggerating? Read on.
"When we exposed sucralose and sucralose-6-acetate to gut epithelial tissues—the tissue that lines your gut wall—we found that both chemicals cause 'leaky gut.' Basically, they make the wall of the gut more permeable. The chemicals damage the 'tight junctions,' or interfaces, where cells in the gut wall connect to each other.
"A leaky gut is problematic, because it means that things that would normally be flushed out of the body in feces are instead leaking out of the gut and being absorbed into the bloodstream."
"We found that gut cells exposed to sucralose-6-acetate had increased activity in genes related to oxidative stress, inflammation and carcinogenicity,"
"To put this in context, the European Food Safety Authority has a threshold of toxicological concern for all genotoxic substances of 0.15 micrograms per person per day," Schiffman says. "Our work suggests that the trace amounts of sucralose-6-acetate in a single, daily sucralose-sweetened drink exceed that threshold. And that's not even accounting for the amount of sucralose-6-acetate produced as metabolites after people consume sucralose."
Harvard says: "Some studies show that leaky gut may be associated with other autoimmune diseases (lupus, type 1 diabetes, multiple sclerosis), chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia, arthritis, allergies, asthma, acne, obesity, and even mental illness." 
Splenda.com says: "Today, the Splenda brand is the most recognizable and iconic low-calorie sweetener brand in the world, having sold more than 100 billion yellow packets since its launch in 1992."
Michael Zeece, in Introduction to the Chemistry of Food, 2020 says: "Granulated sucralose is mixed with fillers to provide a measure for measure substitution with table sugar (sucrose). The powdered form of sucralose contains 90% bulking agents such as maltodextrin, that are a metabolizable form of carbohydrate. A 50/50 mixture of sucrose and sucralose, plus a bulking agent, is available for baking applications. This mixture reduces caloric content and enables browning reactions in baking applications."  Source
Me: Wow. Ok. 50/50 sugar/Splenda plus bulking agents for baking. Would that mean commercial baking? Processed foods? YES!!!
"Sucralose is also highly stable at elevated temperatures that are often used in food, beverage, and drug manufacturing processes so that product sweetness levels can be maintained following cooking, baking, and/or pasteurization. Sucralose also has excellent stability in low-pH products so that sweetness degradation is not a determining factor in the shelf-life of such products."
FDA says "Sucralose is a general-purpose sweetener found in various foods, including baked goods, beverages, chewing gum, gelatins, and frozen dairy desserts." 
By weight, Sucralose is about 600 times sweeter than sucrose (sugar).
 Me: Even if I don't buy or use Splenda or drink diet sodas there is a good chance that I'm still eating more than 0.15 micrograms of sucralose in "shelf stable" cookies, pastries, bread or ice cream. Big Food cuts in Sucralose/Splenda because it gives big sweetness and probably costs less than natural sugar/sucrose.
The FDA approved it for general use in 1999. They suggest it for diabetic people! No wonder Celiac Disease, Crohn's disease, and irritable bowel syndrome have steadily increased.
Never mind the Leaky Gut diseases or the malignant tumors, Splenda is calorie-free. /facepalm
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bioneindia · 2 years
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5 Must Have Foods in Diet to Prevent Leaky Gut
Anyone who cares about their well-being will be concerned about their digestive system. The digestive system, in particular the stomach and intestines, is referred to as the "gut." The majority of us believe that the gut's only duties are to break down the food we consume, transform it into nutrients and energy the body can absorb, and get rid of the waste products of digestion. Our health can be severely impacted by a leaky gut problem. Check this blog to know 5 Foods you must include in your diet to avoid Leaky Gut.
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nutribliss · 2 days
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Leaky Gut Syndrome: Separating Fact from Fiction
In the vast realm of gut health information, "leaky gut syndrome" has become a popular buzzword. But what exactly is it, and is the hype real? Let's delve into the science behind leaky gut.
In the vast realm of gut health information, “leaky gut syndrome” has become a popular buzzword. But what exactly is it, and is the hype real? Let’s delve into the science behind leaky gut and explore how to maintain a healthy gut for optimal well-being. What is Leaky Gut Syndrome? Leaky gut syndrome, also known as increased intestinal permeability, is a proposed condition where the tight…
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medizinreporter · 14 days
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Reizdarm – 20 qualvolle Jahre liegen endlich hinter mir
Neuer #patientenbericht vom Glück, unbeschwert essen zu können: 20 Jahre quälte sich Maja (39) mit „funktionellen Darmbeschwerden“ herum. Ende 2023 erfuhr die 39-Jährige von einer neuen Diagnosemethode und der Sanierung der Darmbarriere mit Myrrhe
Instabil. „Das Brennen und Drücken im Bauch traten zum ersten Mal auf, als ich siebzehn oder achtzehn Jahre alt war“, erinnert sich Maja Simon (39, Name geändert). „Damals dachte ich, ich hätte zu viel fette Pizza gegessen. Nach einer Nacht mit einer Wärmflasche im Bett ging es mir am nächsten Morgen zwar besser. Stabil gesund war ich jedoch nicht. Ein, zwei Wochen später war das Gefühl wieder da…
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healingartsnyc · 18 days
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Reclaim Your Health at Healing Arts
NYCExperience comprehensive care for leaky gut syndrome at Healing Arts NYC. Our experts offer personalized treatment plans that address your unique needs. Start your journey to gut health today and discover holistic wellness through innovative therapies. Visit us!
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barebonesbrothmktg · 27 days
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medicomunicare · 2 months
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L'influenza della nicotina sull'infertilità maschile: dipendenza dal microbiota e meccanismi sottostanti del danno
L’infertilità maschile è in aumento e non è completamente compresa nonostante i progressi scientifici e della ricerca. L’eziologia dei parametri anormali nell’analisi dello sperma è sconosciuta in quasi un terzo dei casi. Il microbioma è stato implicato nella salute e nelle malattie umane e le analisi sono state estese per esplorare il microbioma del seme e il suo ruolo nell’infertilità maschile.…
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healerinchief · 2 months
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This book right here is not only life changing for the better… it is life extending and even life saving in some cases. I’m so grateful my integrative MD recommended it to me. (I’m more than half way through in 3 days.) She runs a cancer center in a major hospital in the Bay Area helping people address the causes of their diseases with science-based natural medicine.
I consider this book a preventative for most people, but for some it may lead to that “miracle” they’ve been praying for. It not only helps understand the causes of many “incurable” diseases and chronic undesirable conditions increasing in recent years, but also how to eliminate them in as little as 2 weeks. The full protocol spelled out in the book is 9 weeks. If you don’t care for all the science you can skip those parts and simply implement what is suggested. It’s especially helpful for overcoming diabetes, obesity, asthma, allergies, and autoimmunity.
This book has helped me understand why eating healthy and exercising may not be enough for at least 50% of the population. It’s got me considering getting a Master of Science in Integrative Nutrition. This information has been a missing link in my understanding of creating and maintaining health, especially when concerning organic causes. I hope that one day soon the AMA will be more supportive of the findings presented in this book.
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evantiwellnessjournal · 3 months
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Achieving Optimal Gut Health: Essential Tips and Facts You Should Know
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GUT FACTS
Gut microbiota regulates hormone balance. Blood sugar and unhealthy gut microbes are connected. Unhealthy gut bacteria are linked to skin issues and aging. Gut health strengthens the immune system. Poor gut health affects mental and physical health.
GUT FOODS
Quality proteins: lean meats, fish, legumes, tofu Healthy fats: avocados, nuts, seeds Fruits and vegetables: fiber-rich, vitamin-rich, antioxidant-rich Whole grains: quinoa, brown rice, oats Fermented foods: sauerkraut, kimchi, yogurt
GUT HABITS
Manage stress: Practice meditation, deep breathing, or yoga. Stay active: Exercise for healthy digestion. Prioritize sleep: Establish a consistent sleep schedule. Stay hydrated: Drink enough water. Tongue scraping: Remove bacteria from the tongue.
GUT SUPPLEMENTS
Probiotics: Support a healthy gut microbiota balance. Digestive enzymes: Aid in food breakdown and nutrient absorption. Omega-3 fatty acids: Reduce inflammation and promote gut health. L-glutamine: Maintains gut lining integrity. Collagen: Supports gut health and improves digestion.
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eatclean-bewhole · 10 months
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This post is because I care about your gut health. My friends, it truly starts with your gut. The state of our gut's microbiome influences everything from nutrients we do/don't absorb, blood sugar, mood, cravings, mental health, sensitivities, inflammation.... When it comes to your health, prioritizing your gut is non-negotiable.
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swifttaylormsm · 5 months
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Breaking Free from Discomfort: Your Roadmap to Leaky Gut Treatment in NYC
In the bustling cityscape of New York, where the pace is relentless and the stress levels are high, the prevalence of health issues such as leaky gut has become a growing concern. As we delve into the intricacies of leaky gut treatment in NYC and its impact on overall well-being, this comprehensive guide aims to illuminate the path to healing. Join us on a patient medical journey towards breaking free from discomfort and discovering effective leaky gut treatment solutions tailored to the dynamic lifestyle of NYC residents.
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Understanding Leaky Gut Syndrome 
Leaky gut syndrome is a condition that affects millions of people worldwide. It is characterized by an increased permeability of the intestinal lining, which allows bacteria and other toxins to leak into the bloodstream. This can lead to a wide range of symptoms, including bloating, gas, diarrhea, constipation, fatigue, and joint pain.
If you are suffering from leaky gut syndrome, there is hope. With the right treatment, you can break free from discomfort and reclaim your health.
What is Leaky Gut Syndrome?
Leaky gut syndrome, also known as intestinal hyperpermeability, is a condition in which the lining of the small intestine becomes more permeable, allowing bacteria, toxins, and undigested food particles to pass through into the bloodstream. This can trigger a systemic inflammatory response, leading to a variety of health problems, including:
Digestive issues: Bloating, gas, diarrhea, constipation, abdominal pain, heartburn
Skin problems: Eczema, psoriasis, acne
Autoimmune diseases: Hashimoto's thyroiditis, rheumatoid arthritis, lupus
Mental health issues: Anxiety, depression, fatigue
Food sensitivities: Allergies, intolerances
What Causes Leaky Gut Syndrome?
There are a number of factors that can contribute to leaky gut treatment in NYC, including:
Diet: A diet high in processed foods, sugar, and artificial sweeteners can damage the intestinal lining.
Stress: Chronic stress can weaken the immune system and increase intestinal permeability.
Medications: Certain medications, such as antibiotics and NSAIDs, can irritate the intestinal lining.
Infections: Viral or bacterial infections can damage the intestinal lining.
Other health conditions: Celiac disease, Crohn's disease, and ulcerative colitis can also increase intestinal permeability.
How is Leaky Gut Syndrome Diagnosed?
There is no single test for leaky gut syndrome. However, there are a number of tests that can be used to assess intestinal permeability and identify potential underlying causes. These tests may include:
Stool tests: These tests can measure the levels of certain bacteria and markers of inflammation in the stool.
Blood tests: These tests can measure the levels of antibodies to certain foods, which may indicate food sensitivities.
Intestinal permeability tests: These tests measure the ability of certain substances to pass through the intestinal lining.
Treatment for Leaky Gut Syndrome
The treatment for leaky gut syndrome focuses on identifying and addressing the underlying causes of the condition. This may involve:
Dietary changes: Eliminating processed foods, sugar, and artificial sweeteners from the diet can help to heal the intestinal lining.
Stress management: Reducing stress levels can help to improve gut health.
Probiotics: Probiotics are live bacteria that can help to restore the balance of bacteria in the gut.
Glutamine: Glutamine is an amino acid that can help to heal the intestinal lining.
Other supplements: Certain supplements, such as quercetin and fish oil, may also be beneficial for leaky gut syndrome.
Your Roadmap to Recovery
If you are suffering from leaky gut syndrome, there is hope. With the right treatment, you can break free from discomfort and reclaim your health. Here is your roadmap to recovery:
Identify your triggers: Keep a food and symptom diary to identify foods that may be triggering your symptoms.
Eliminate trigger foods: Once you have identified your trigger foods, eliminate them from your diet.
Heal your gut: Eat a healthy diet that is rich in fruits, vegetables, and whole grains. Take probiotics and other supplements as recommended by your doctor.
Manage stress: Find healthy ways to manage stress, such as yoga, meditation, or spending time in nature.
Be patient: Healing leaky gut syndrome takes time and patience. Don't get discouraged if you don't see results immediately. Just keep following your treatment plan and you will eventually see improvement.
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Embarking on the Road to Recovery: Leaky Gut Treatment Options
Integrative Medicine at Patients Medical
Patients Medical, a beacon of integrative healthcare in NYC, takes a personalized and comprehensive approach to leaky gut treatment. Through a combination of conventional and alternative therapies, the clinic addresses the root causes of leaky gut, guiding patients toward lasting relief.
Diagnostic Precision
Accurate diagnosis is the first step towards effective treatment. Patients Medical employs state-of-the-art diagnostic tools to identify specific triggers and underlying factors contributing to leaky gut syndrome. This precision allows for a targeted and individualized treatment plan.
Nutrition as Medicine
The role of nutrition in leaky gut treatment cannot be overstated. Our experts at Patients Medical work closely with patients to develop customized dietary plans that promote gut healing. From identifying trigger foods to incorporating gut-friendly nutrients, the nutritional approach is tailored to suit the unique needs of NYC residents.
Stress Management Strategies
Given the undeniable link between stress and leaky gut, Patients Medical emphasizes the importance of stress management techniques. From mindfulness practices to targeted therapies, the clinic provides resources and guidance to help individuals navigate the urban jungle without compromising their gut health.
Cutting-Edge Therapies
Patients Medical stays at the forefront of medical advancements, offering cutting-edge therapies for leaky gut treatment. From innovative supplements to regenerative therapies, the clinic explores the latest options to accelerate healing and restore gut integrity.
Conclusion
Leaky gut treatment in NYC can be a debilitating condition, but it is not hopeless. With the right treatment, you can break free from discomfort and reclaim your health. By following the roadmap in this article, you can take control of your gut health and start living a healthier, happier life.
In the bustling landscape of New York City, where health is a treasure, Patients Medical stands as a guiding light in the journey towards freedom from discomfort caused by leaky gut syndrome. This roadmap, rich with insights and expert guidance, empowers individuals to take control of their health and embark on a path to holistic wellness. Leaky gut may be a challenge, but with the right knowledge and support, a vibrant and healthy future awaits.
Ready to reclaim your gut health and break free from discomfort? Schedule an appointment with Patients Medical today. Our expert team in NYC is dedicated to providing personalized leaky gut treatment plans tailored to your unique needs. Take the first step towards wellness – book your appointment now. Your journey to a healthier you starts here.
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Gut Feelings: How Your Gut Bacteria Influences Your Immune System and Mood
Navita Doshi As the days grow shorter and the nights longer, we can feel the approaching chill of cold and ‘flu’ season, writes Navita Doshi (qualifying as a Nutritional Therapist), and team member at Reflex Spinal Health. Naturally, our thoughts turn to finding ways to fortify our immune systems. But, hold on just a minute! Contrary to popular belief, boosting your immune system may not be the…
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longhaulerbear · 6 months
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There is a link between high lipopolysaccharide (LPS) levels in the blood and the metabolic syndrome, and metabolic syndrome predisposes patients to severe COVID-19. Here, we define an interaction between SARS-CoV-2 spike (S) protein and LPS, leading to aggravated inflammation in vitro and in vivo. Native gel electrophoresis demonstrated that SARS-CoV-2 S protein binds to LPS. Microscale thermophoresis yielded a KD of ∼47 nM for the interaction. Computational modeling and all-atom molecular dynamics simulations further substantiated the experimental results, identifying a main LPS-binding site in SARS-CoV-2 S protein. S protein, when combined with low levels of LPS, boosted nuclear factor-kappa B (NF-κB) activation in monocytic THP-1 cells and cytokine responses in human blood and peripheral blood mononuclear cells, respectively. The in vitro inflammatory response was further validated by employing NF-κB reporter mice and in vivo bioimaging. Dynamic light scattering, transmission electron microscopy, and LPS-FITC analyses demonstrated that S protein modulated the aggregation state of LPS, providing a molecular explanation for the observed boosting effect. Taken together, our results provide an interesting molecular link between excessive inflammation during infection with SARS-CoV-2 and comorbidities involving increased levels of bacterial endotoxins.
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sanesolutions · 7 months
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SANE - Viscera 3 POSTbiotics
Viscera-3 with tributyrin helps the body naturally heal gut dysfunction and provides an ideal gut environment. Less bloating, IBS, and leaky gut issues while enjoying "perfect poops.” Break free from discomfort when going to the bathroom. Viscera 3 is made from the highest quality ingredients in an NSF and GMP-certified manufacturing facility. 
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