Sentences with phrase «permeability allows food»

Increased intestinal permeability allows food allergens to pass through the intestinal wall stimulating the production of antibodies.

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It is also important to consider that any food that is increasing gut permeability in the mom is going to continue to allow intact food proteins to enter the mom's bloodstream and her breastmilk.
When the permeability of the gut lining has been altered, this allows toxins, bacteria, and foreign substances like food and antigens to enter the blood stream, causing something called «leaky gut.»
Leaky gut, or intestinal permeability, is a condition in which the walls of the small intestine become inflamed, damaged, and porous, allowing undigested foods, bacteria, yeast, and other pathogens into the bloodstream.
It also signals a high probability of intestinal permeability, or leaky gut (which allows undigested foods and pathogens to escape into the bloodstream, where they trigger an immune reaction).
GALT interacts strictly with gastrointestinal functions in a dynamic manner; for instance, by increasing intestinal permeability in replay to particular stimulations, or orientating the immune response towards luminal content, allowing either tolerance or elimination / degradation of luminal antigens, or sometimes provoking damage to the intestinal mucosa, such as in coeliac disease or food allergy.
This is due largely to intestinal permeability, or «leaky gut,» which allows undigested food particles to slip into the bloodstream through damaged and inflamed intestinal walls.
In leaky gut, or intestinal permeability, the lining of the intestines becomes too porous, allowing undigested food and pathogens to slip into the bloodstream.
This results in intestinal permeability — known as «Leaky Gut Syndrome,» which allows toxins and undigested food molecules to pass through the intestinal wall.
Leaky gut, or intestinal permeability, is a condition in which the lining of the small intestine becomes inflamed, damaged, and porous, allowing undigested foods, bacteria, fungus, and other foreign invaders into the sterile environment of the bloodstream.
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