In a study that has implications for humans with inflammatory diseases, researchers from Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine and colleagues have found that, given over a six - week period, the artificial sweetener sucralose, known by the brand name Splenda,
worsens gut inflammation in mice with Crohn's disease, but had no substantive effect on those without the condition.
In a study that has implications for humans with inflammatory diseases, researchers from Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine and colleagues have found that, given over a six - week period, the artificial sweetener sucralose, known by the brand name Splenda,
worsens gut inflammation in mice with Crohn's - like disease, but had no substantive effect on those without the condition.
Not exact matches
The researchers also focused on the two - way nature of the process: how
gut dysfunction may
worsen brain
inflammation and tissue loss after TBI.
Understandably, when your
gut experiences damage,
inflammation is your body's first reaction to injury, which means you basically
worsen the long - term chronic
inflammation.
Theoretically, it makes sense, since histamine — which is released when you have an allergic reaction — is also released in your
gut, potentially causing
inflammation that may
worsen IBS symptoms, says Dr. Sam.
This leads to the leakage of bacteria or bacterial toxins across the
gut barrier,
worsening systemic
inflammation and metabolic disease.
Foods like whole wheat breeds, cereals, and pasta can cause more severe
inflammation and can trigger or
worsen leaky
gut.
Because the majority of the immune system is in the
gut, intestinal
inflammation that's
worsened by certain foods results in continual immune system stimulation that eventually causes the immune system to go rogue and begin attacking body tissue.
Unfortunately, high levels of nitric oxide in the
gut have been shown to
worsen the tissue damage and
inflammation experienced in Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis.
Depression indicates a flare of
inflammation so you may need to improve your
gut flora, or you might have some eukaryotic (protozoal, fungal) infection that is
worsened on a ketogenic diet.
This reaction by the intestinal tract (
gut) causes
inflammation and leads to
worsening of clinical signs such as vomiting, diarrhea or poor appetite.