Phrases with «gastrointestinal permeability»

"Gastrointestinal permeability" refers to how easily substances, such as nutrients, toxins, or bacteria, can pass through the lining of the digestive tract and enter the bloodstream. It relates to how well the barrier of the gastrointestinal tract is functioning, affecting overall gut health. Full definition

Sentences with «gastrointestinal permeability»

  • Role of gastrointestinal permeability in exertional heatstroke. (blog.nasm.org)
  • There's a great deal of research in the scientific literature that autoimmune conditions are primarily induced by a leaky gut or gastrointestinal permeability through the tight junctions of the small intestines. (justinhealth.com)
  • Alessio Fasano, researcher out of University of Maryland now over at Harvard, he's the one that kinda coined the term or did a lot of the research on gastrointestinal permeability and he was kind of, you know, almost a pariah in the field so to speak. (justinhealth.com)
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