Gut problems like leaky gut syndrome, candida overgrowth, and SIBO are all associated with autoimmune thyroid problems.
The communication between our guts and brains appears to rely, in part, on the vagus nerve, and is bidirectional in nature as reported in this 12 - year prospective study13 that looked at relationships between
gut problems like irritable bowel disease, anxiety, and depression.
It's a hidden trigger for many major
gut problems like IBS, Crohn's, or autoimmune disease.
By running labs we can rule out underlying
gut problems like leaky gut syndrome and inflammatory gut proteins, such as calprotectin.
SIBO is a microbiome problem that we test for at my functional medicine center to see whether it is contributing to
gut problems like bloat.
While it may seem harmless to indulge in a few drinks on the weekend with some friends, it can also contribute to chronic inflammation and underlying
gut problems like leaky gut syndrome.
Not exact matches
The
problem is that while most probiotic formulas contain tens of millions of beneficial bacteria,
like Lactobacillus acidophilus, fewer than a hundred or so of those bacteria actually make it into your
gut.
We
like to question our
gut instincts but also approach
problems with a beginner's mindset.
Problems like the gay marriage nonsense won't exist if we had more people with
guts like this pastor
The club's failure to address all of our key
problems (
like always), alongside between tactically naive, irresponsible, lacking
guts and leadership may potentially lead to another underwhelming season.
The bottom line is that nobody knows what causes colic for certain, but one theory is that affected babies have
problems with the types of microflora (micro-organisms
like bacteria) in their
gut.
«There are a lot of reasons we want to explore helping with gastrointestinal health and one reason is if you have
problems,
like a leaky
gut, and start to suffer inflammation, that may then lead to other conditions,
like arthritis and heart disease,» said Perdew.
Gut bugs can change the way our brains work, offering new ways to relieve
problems like stress, anxiety and depression, say John Cryan and Timothy Dinan
The
problem is the people who get
gutted are not going to
like it — so there will be resistance,» said Eric Topol, director of the Scripps Translational Science Institute.
The root of gastro - intestinal
problems like these is an imbalance of «good» and «bad» bacteria in the
gut.
But once you consider about 70 percent of your immune system resides within your
gut, you can understand how
gut problems can trigger or worsen immune - related conditions
like seasonal allergies.
Equally important to heal your
gut and eliminate
problems like seasonal allergies: Eat foods that help reduce inflammation and stabilize your histamine - producing mast cells.
Problems like dysbiosis, small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO), parasites, yeast overgrowth, leaky
gut, H. pylori, and food sensitivities can impact inflammation and rev up anxiety.
And it still amazes me what bacterial and yeast
problems I find in the lab results of patients not coming in for
gut problems but for brain
problems like anxiety, depression, and brain fog.
And while my patients understand how an out - of - whack
gut affects digestion, they don't always make the connection between
gut health and joint pain or other
problems like headaches, mood swings, eczema, weight gain, or fatigue that often accompany pain.
For many patients
like Christina, I've seen how A1 milk can create or exacerbate leaky
gut and other
problems, and studies show A1 (but not A2) triggers abdominal pain and constipation.
JJ also recommends foods
like legumes, quinoa, and gluten - free grains, which can be problematic for many people, especially those with
gut problems or auto - immune disease, so many of the recipes in the Virgin Diet Cookbook may not be suitable for people with those
problems.
Books
like Gut and Psychology Syndrome and Deep Nutrition offer great guidelines on a healing diet that can help with eczema and other skin issues (as well as behavior
problems), and I would recommend looking into those books.
As a doctor of physical therapy,
gut health provides insight into why my patients (especially overweight or obese patients) develop osteoarthritis in non-weight-bearing joints
like the wrist, by pointing to a
problem with systemic inflammation.
Still, the most common way people notice a
problem in their
gut is when they start regularly experiencing digestive issue
like bloating, abdominal pain, constipation, or diarrhea.
Your gastrointestinal system is known in the medical literature as your «second brain,» and
gut - brain connection
problems like leaky
gut syndrome can affect your brain - hormone connection — leaving you with no sex drive and fatigue.
15:33 - Other symptoms that can be caused by digestive
problems (skin
problems, fatigue, etc) 16:00 - How every disease can be traced back to the
gut 16:16 - How intestinal permeability (leaky
gut) leads to disease 18:22 - How
gut problems manifest differently in different people 19:22 - What causes diarrhea 20:00 - The fastest way to stop diarrhea 20:42 - Why you might not be absorbing your food 21:10 - What causes constipation 21:20 - How
gut infections lead to constipation and diarrhea 22:02 - How to poop more easily 22:32 - The hormonal component of digestion 23:22 - Three things you MUST do everyday 24:03 - The major factors that harm
gut health 24:32 - Why stress is so important 24:30 - The triggers of leaky
gut 25:02 - Head injuries and
gut health 25:32 - SIBO 25:52 - Two things to improve
gut health fast 26:52 - Things to do to help your
gut - paleo autoimmune diet 27:22 - One reason to binge on gluten 29:22 - Another reason to eat healthy fats 30:07 - Tips to help kids with digestive issues 30:52 - Interesting study about feeding kids candy 32:37 - The advice he wishes he'd gotten 33:22 - One action step to take now 24:55 - Resources he
likes
Problems like leaky
gut syndrome, SIBO, and candida overgrowth could be fueling your histamine intolerance.
Skin
problems are often a sign that something is wrong inside,
like food sensitivities,
gut dysbiosis, or nutrient deficiencies.
There is a growing body of research that shows a link between an unhealthy
gut and mental
problems like depression.
Now I hear a lot of doctors out there, «Well, pull gluten out for a bit,» which I think is great, almost — almost all of my patients go on an autoimmune diet to start with, because I can't tell you how many times something
like nuts or eggs can cause a
problem, and because they're such a common staple in a Paleo diet, anyone that has
gut issues or severe neurological stuff or mood stuff or hormone stuff, an autoimmune diet with the potential of something
like a — an SCD or GAPS or a low FODMAP may even be added on, kinda
like a filter.
Oftentimes, poor sleep is a sign of low melatonin, which is because of low serotonin production, which is actually due to an underlying digestive
problem —
like a chronic infection, food allergies, or leaky
gut syndrome.
So you eat, let's say some onions, the bacteria in your
gut after a certain amount of hours it «s gonna start producing methane or hydrogen - based gases that will create either bloating or — or flatulence or gas or indigestion and you'll tend to know more frequently, again the
problem is I've seen patients cut out gluten, still have other higher FODMAP foods
like cruciferous vegetables or broccoli or onion, and their symptoms are gone.
I always
like to run
gut labs to see what we are up against since needn't be experiencing
gut symptoms to have an
gut problem.
In autoimmune thyroid
problems, your thyroid wants to work but falls victim to the immune system, and in low T3 syndrome, your thyroid is working
like a champ, but it is not being activated in your liver or
gut.
Like the
gut, when the balance is altered, it can create
problems.
Addressing just one aspect of the
problem (blood sugar or insulin) ignores all the other factors
like poor diet, toxins, stress,
gut problems, immune issues etc..
Depending on diet, it is easy to be really low in some essential nutrients
like iron, magnesium, selenium, and vitamin D.
Gut problems can also decrease the body's ability to process these nutrients effectively.
Let's do
like a 30,000 foot view of other things that could be affecting or suppressing someone's immune system
like dysbiosis in the
gut, bacterial overgrowth, parasites, the candida issues, adrenal issues, heavy metal issues, liver detox
problems.
I mean, it's not that we wish stuff upon people, but when you finally have an answer for someone's health
problems they've been suffering for 20 - 25 years and then you finally find something in the
gut, it's
like, «Oh, thank God!
4 years ago I had some
problems with my
gut and lost other 2 kilos:
liked the number I saw on the scale, and how it made me feel.
I was finally at a point of wanting to prioritize my own health and feeling
like I had time to do so, and a friend recommended Parsley as a resource she had used to solve her own
gut problems.
In short, the leaky
gut allows large proteins,
like those from gluten and dairy to get through the lining and they travel throughout the body causing
problems in other areas.
Mounting research indicates the bacterial colonies residing in your
gut may play key roles in the development of cancer, asthma, allergies, obesity, diabetes, autoimmune diseases and even brain, behavioral and emotional
problems like ADHD, autism and depression.
Due to MCT's molecular structure, they are often better for those with gall bladder issues or malabsorption
problems like leaky
gut syndrome or Crohn's disease because they are easily digested and assimilated into the body.
[1] Your
gut's bacteria needs to stay healthy or
problems like irritable bowel syndrome, gluten allergies, and even obesity can be more likely.
Be sure to check out the whole article for great images of leaky
gut and how leaky
gut can lead to leaky brain and mental health
problems like anxiety, depression and bipolar disorders.
And so symptoms just
like underactive thyroid, fatigue, major
gut problems and also some low grade anxiety and depression from time to time.
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