Why is Leaky Gut Considered a ‘Quack’ Diagnosis?

I addressed the issue of why most doctors consider intestinal hyperpermeability (leaky gut) a ‘quack’ diagnosis in my thesis entitled “The Implications of Intestinal Hyperpermeability.” The main reason for this (as I can see it) is due to our need for ‘scientific proof’ in our modern era of medicine. Despite the fact that doctors have understood and acknowledged the connection … Read More

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Facebook post test post: The intestines are made up of one single layer of cells and these cells are connected by “tight junctions” that prevent passage of hazardous toxins from the gut and into the bloodstream. Gluten (gliadin) causes the tight junctions to come apart and allows toxins and food particles from the gut to reach the bloodstream, which leads … Read More