The specimen I had handed to the pathology resident had the appearance of a segment of organ that had lost its blood supply, and yet I knew that the flow into it was normal right up to
the very wall of the gut.
Not exact matches
There's no doubt that probiotic exposure
very early in life — primarily from a vaginal birth and exclusive breastfeeding for the first six months — helps to seal the «open
guts»
of babies, thereby preventing foreign substances like food particles from escaping through the intestinal
wall into the bloodstream and stimulating allergic immune reactions that can last a lifetime.
So it helps to boost immunity, balance pH levels, balance healthy
gut flora and
gut bacteria levels, lower excess cholesterol, stimulate your liver, your colon to remove excess waste and toxicity and it also a
very important job that it has is to increase absorption
of nutrients and nutrition and food within the intestines because your intestinal
walls are what absorb that nutrition and what actually utilize that within your body.
Leaky
gut occurs when the
walls of the intestines are
very permeable, allowing toxins and fecal matter to sneak into the bloodstream, leading to various conditions including arthritis, asthma, type 1 diabetes, and eczema.