We Are What We Eat: Understanding Leaky Gut Syndrome
I’ve been
studying for my boards the last few weeks. No, I’m not still in med school. Retaking
board exams—as well as completing educational credits in the interim—is
something every doctor has to do every 10 years to maintain his or her
certification. The idea is that we never stop learning—which is so important
when you’re in a field where so much changes, so quickly.
One topic
that’s not taught in med school (but will be soon, as traditional medicine is finally catching on) is something called “Leaky Gut.” It’s a non-traditional medical
approach taught in anti-aging medical programs and it’s a condition I see a lot
in my practice at Refresh Wellness. I’d like to spend a little time today
talking about this very real, very common disorder.
Q: What exactly is leaky gut?
A: Leaky gut
is another poor choice of medical terminology. It is the mechanism by which the
body’s stomach lining, which is one-cell thick and extends from anus to brain, becomes
disrupted and irritated by food, exposures, reflux and more. When this barrier
is broken, the body now “sees” normal food ingestion particles or antigens as foreign.
The result is new allergies, food sensitivities, autoimmune problems or metabolism
issues to name a few.
Q: What does autoimmune mean?
A: Autoimmune
means that your body fights things that are normal, thinking they’re really foreign
material.
Q: What causes leaky gut?
A: Leaky gut
can be caused by preexisting reflux, food allergies or sensitivities, pesticides
or other toxic exposures, underlying asthma, or hormone abnormalities or changes.
Q: Are the causes for autoimmunity the
same as leaky gut?
A: Though they
are not mutually exclusive, often times autoimmune and leaky gut go together.
The reasons above (that cause leaky gut) often create autoimmune phenomenon and
the cycle perpetuates each other. Leaky gut gets worse as autoimmunity gets
worse and autoimmunity is worse when leaky gut is worse.
Q: What if I have leaky gut? What are my
treatment options?
A: Leaky gut
is treatable. I like to call it the “eczema of the stomach.” Calming the gut is
key and we do that with calming glutamine powder drink preparation, by avoiding
the “dirty dozen” food groups, and taking appropriate probiotic and
immunoglobulin supplements (I call them oral allergy shots). All help to
rebuild the gut lining and blunt the autoimmune response.
Q: How does stress play a role in leaky
gut?
A: Stress
creates immune overdrive or an increase in acid reflux, which worsens leaky gut
and causes brain dysfunction, as it's the same lining. Inflamed brain is
generally caused by gut lining inflammation and not usually the other way
around. I like to say, “heal the gut, heal the brain.” Our moms were right, we
are what we eat.
Q: Why have I never heard about this
before?
A:
Unfortunately, leaky gut isn't taught in med school but the science is real
and traditional medicine is finally catching on as is apparent with the
decrease in antibiotic use, probiotic recommendations, wide use of gluten free
and anti-inflammatory diets as well as alternative gut therapies now relatively
common for ADHD, autism, depression, anxiety and other brain dysfunction. As I
stated initially, the gut lining goes from anus to brain, which creates a
gut-immune-brain reaction.
Think you may
have leaky gut? Call Refresh Wellness so we can talk about whether your
depression, rheumatoid arthritis, food allergies or weight gain could be
related. Remember—leaky gut syndrome is treatable and you can start feeling better once
and for all.
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