In 2013, several infants who consumed a baby formula with xanthan gum tragically passed away after developing necrotizing enterocolitis, a disease where
the wall of the intestine is invaded by bacteria, causing infection and inflammation that can ultimately lead to death in infants.
Without this protection, inflammation can develop and
the wall of the intestine can become «leaky.»
This means that big proteins, and sometimes even bacteria, can pass through
the walls of the intestines more easily.
The researchers found that production of this mucus lining depends upon a single immune system regulator — the NLRP6 inflammasome — that controls mucus secretion by cells in
the wall of the intestine, just like turning on a faucet.
The walls of the intestine are shielded from potentially harmful bacteria by a thin mucus lining, which has been described as the body's demilitarized zone.
When the body gets the water through
the wall of the intestines, it will actually flood the open space within the intestines because of the process of osmosis.
It's thought that when the muscles in the colon spasm, small sacs called diverticula begin to form on
the wall of the intestine.
Cells in
the walls of intestines create protein carries molecules which will act as triglyceride transporters.
It actually breaks down
the walls of the intestines and seeps into the bloodstream, where it releases toxins.
Your body collects nutrients by absorbing them through
the walls of your intestines, and the more surface area there is, the more they can absorb.
When the antibodies your body produced to defend itself against gliadin attack your tTG, these microvilli can atrophy and erode, decreasing your ability to absorb nutrients and allowing
the walls of your intestines to become leaky.
But when overproduced, it can break down
the wall of the intestine and penetrate the bloodstream — releasing toxic by - products into your body and causing leaky gut and candidiasis (candida infection).
Celiac patients can also develop headaches, tingling, fatigue, muscle pain, skin rashes, joint pain, and other symptoms, because the autoimmune attack at the root of the disease gradually erodes
the wall of the intestine, leading to poor absorption of iron, folate, and other nutrients that affect everything from energy to brain function.
When overproduced, Candida breaks down
the wall of the intestines and penetrates the bloodstream, releasing toxic byproducts into your body and causing a host of unpleasant symptoms such as brain fog, fatigue, digestive issues and pain.
Good bacteria keep
the walls of your intestines strong and prevent you from developing leaky gut.
Muscles are what flex arms, legs, contract the hearts and create waves in
the walls of our intestine to move food along.
There are specific enzymes that work to break down or absorb carbohydrates, proteins, fats, vitamins, and minerals, most of which are absorbed through
the walls of the intestines.
Lectins in grains and beans can bind to
the wall of the intestine and block important minerals like magnesium and calcium, setting the stage for brittle bones and many other chronic diseases.
Most detoxification occurs in the liver, however some occurs in
the wall of the intestines (or «gut»), and a little also in our lungs, brain and kidneys, so it is important to look after all of our organ systems, as opposed to just focusing on our lovely livers.
Specialized cells lining
the walls of the intestines are joined together by tight junctions so that there are no «gaps» between cells, and the only molecules that can pass from the intestines to the bloodstream are those that have been properly digested and allowed through by the cells.
When any impure substances get into our blood through
the walls of the intestines, they irritate our adrenals, the endocrine glands located above the kidneys.
This way, the beneficial microflora in CocoBiotic's unique fermented beverage can withstand harsh stomach acids to reach
the walls of the intestine and recolonize it more effectively than capsule probiotic supplements.
Leaky gut is a result of your intestines becoming permeable, meaning bacteria, food, and more can pass through
the walls of your intestines and into other areas of the body, making you sick.
The more we intake gluten, the more we produce zonulin, which leads to the corrosion of
the walls of the intestine (Leaky GUT).
To compound the problem further, the waste created by B. wadsworthia also weakens
the walls of the intestines.
Also, parasites cling to
the walls of the intestines and rarely get shed into the stool.
Other enzymes that are active in the process come from glands in
the wall of the intestine or even a part of that wall.
Sodium helps to remove the toxins and fecal matter stuck to
the walls of the intestines.
Using an organic coffee, the coffee remains in your bowl, reaching the liver through
the walls of the intestines and creating a stimulating effect on the liver and gallbladder.
Some people also experience a long, rope - like poop during their detox, which is again the old feces and toxins that have been stuck to
the walls of the intestines.
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.
Processed foods contain ingredients that may facilitate the invasion of bacteria into
the wall of the intestine, which can trigger an attack.
Fiber also helps to slough off the waste that can sometimes linger on
the walls of the intestines, again preventing toxins from being reabsorbed into the body.
- When the fiber shake moves inside
the walls of your intestine, it helps deliver the Caprylic acid into deeper areas of the intestinal walls.
Diverticulitis is a condition that occurs when there are small pockets that are formed in
the wall of the intestine that are called diverticula.
The endometrial cells can even invade through
the wall of the intestines.
Inflammatory foods cause leaky gut syndrome — that means microscopic holes develop in
the wall of your intestines, allowing molecules to pass through and create an inflammatory response in your body.
Apparently the millions of tiny hard and sharp DE cylinders «scrub»
the walls of the intestines and boost colon cleansing.
The tapeworm has a pointed, small head which it uses to attach itself to
the wall of the intestine.
They do not attach to
the wall of the intestine, as some intestinal parasites do.
These adult hookworms become bloodsuckers that survive by attaching to
the walls of the intestines.
Causing some significant anemia due to their taste for blood while hooked into
the wall of the intestine, hookworms are also readily treated and cured with medication.
From here, they move through
the walls of the intestine, making their way into the lung tissue.