Leaky Gut Articles:

Glutamine for Digestive Health & Leaky Gut

A recent scientific workshop on amino acids focused on the vital need for adequate glutamine. Of particular importance is the effect glutamine has on rapidly dividing cells – it boosts up their cell volume and antioxidant status, and provides nutrition required for the synthesis of new RNA and DNA so that cells can multiply.

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Chlorella Protects Your Digestive Lining

Many health problems are linked to a deterioration of digestive function. As digestive health deteriorates your digestive lining is compromised. This results in various compounds, including bacterial toxins, and unconjugated bile leaking back into your circulation wreaking havoc with your health. Chlorella supplementation can offset a wide range of digestive stressors that can otherwise lead to poor health.

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Gut Inflammation Can Adversely Alter Your Brain

A new study suggests that inflammation in your digestive tract can be a source of cognitive decline and reduced tolerance for pain. The researchers demonstrated actual adverse physical changes in brain structure in patients with inflammatory bowel disorders.

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Colostrum Protects Against Leaky Gut During Exercise

Could it be that those struggling to do aerobic exercise are being troubled by a leaky gut causing toxins from their digestive tract to enter their blood and make them feel crummy? A new study in athletes suggests this may very well be the case and that bovine colostrum may be the answer.

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