Leaky gut is a sickness that originates in the intestinal walls, where holes are formed increasing permeability through which microbes and toxins leak through these overtly porous walls. Healthy walls of the intestines protect the bloodstream from being contaminated by the toxins and undigested food; instead they break down food particles and absorb vital nutrients, which are passed into the bloodstream. The undigested waste is passed on in to the colon and eventually passed out of the body as feces. In the case of leaky gut, the damaged walls of the gut fail to effectively carry out this critical process. Not only do the toxins and microbes freely enter the bloodstream but also the food particles which the intestinal lining has failed to break down and digest along with the waste that was supposed to be excreted. The situation remains for lifetime or until it is extensively treated. The importance of maintaining strict dietary regulation, hygiene and plenty of water intake cannot be overemphasized.
Once these harmful foreign substances find their way into the blood they circulate throughout the body, wherever the blood takes them. Because these are alien to the body the immune system naturally tries to fight them. As a result, the person will face allergic reactions. Severely affected bowel walls will seep feces into the bloodstream through the numerous pores. The body cannot contain this waste and hence excretes it through perspiration, resulting in fecal-like body odor; the oral odor is the by-product of the same. Candida is a prime cause of the depletion of the intestinal walls; consuming carbohydrates will result in increased fermentation by this fungal organism. The outcome of this process of fermentation is gases such as hydrogen sulfide, which is responsible for foul breath. The affected gut wall does not get cured because the immune system which should aid its healing itself is affected.
The situation remains for lifetime or until it is extensively treated. The importance of maintaining strict dietary regulation, hygiene and plenty of water intake cannot be overemphasized. Modern medicines such as antihistamines, immuno-suppressants and prescription antibiotics may give temporary relief from inflammation but are best avoided in the treatment of leaky gut. Natural medicines and supplements are recommended. Chronic cases of leaky gut can take longer than a year to treat.
Bad body odor is oftentimes a sign of Leaky Gut Syndrome treatment. And if you want to heal leaky gut and get rid of the odor then you have to get rid of the underlying cause first.
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Bad body odor is oftentimes a sign of
Leaky Gut Syndrome treatment. And if you want to
heal leaky gut and get rid of the odor then you have to get rid of the underlying cause first.
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