If you have a serious gastrointestinal condition like Crohn's, Celiac's IBS, Leaky
Gut Syndrome etc. we suggest a health professional who has an expertise in finding long - term solutions and not simply treating the symptoms with drugs as is commonly done.
Not exact matches
These can range from thyroid problems, autoimmune conditions (celiac, lupus, crohn's, rheumatoid arthritis, multiple sclerosis, type 1 diabetes,
etc.), type 2 diabetics, adrenal fatigue / stress, anxiety, depression, neurological disorders, Irritable Bowel
Syndrome (IBS), Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth (SIBO) and many other
gut and brain disorders.
Although I don't have leaky
gut syndrome, I do suffer from some of the same problems you are describing and have also had to change my diet significantly (no legumes, nightshades,
etc. etc.).
Leaky
gut syndrome leads to inflammation and can cause the following symptoms: Fatigue, bloating, digestive problems, allergic responses and food sensitivities, headaches, joint pain, thyroid conditions, skin issues like rosacea and acne, weight gain, bloating, gas, diarrhoea, skin rashes, excessive wind (flatulence),
etc..
Constipation should be regarded as a very dangerous problem because it contributes to many health conditions including colon cancer, haemorrhoids, hiatus hernia, leaky
gut syndrome, ulcerative colitis, Crohn's disease, diverticulitis, chronic back pains, varicose veins,
etc..
** Some of the more serious side effects of antibiotics include: Candida, which is internal yeast overgrowth (fungal) that's linked to a «leaky
gut syndrome» — Auto - immune disease, increased permeability of the intestinal lining (all pose to seep toxins from food, environment, cosmetics,
etc. into internal organs), digestive problems, depression, and IBS.
Risk of disorders / diseases: Consumption of grains have been lined to auto - immune diseases and disorders such as leaky
gut syndrome, gluten - intolerance, celiac disease
etc. which leads to discomfort and poor quality of life.
There are many known triggers of chronic fatigue
syndrome that have nothing to do with any sort of adrenal - thyroid links
etc., such as infections, toxins,
gut permeability, sleep disorders, and mitochondrial dysfunction.