 Do You Suffer From Leaky Gut Syndrome?
At Stop Leaky Gut you will find the information, diet recommendations, and quality natural supplements you need to heal your Leaky Gut symptoms.
As a Registered Holistic Nutritionist I understand that if you have Leaky Gut Syndrome (a.k.a. hyper-permeable intestines) you suffer physically and emotionally. Here are a few of the most common symptoms I see in my practice:
- Irritable Bowel Syndrome (I.B.S.)
- worsened Irritable Bowel Disease (I.B.D.) such as Crohn's Disease and Colitis
- skin conditions like eczema and psoriasis
- chronic joint pain or fibromyalgia
- chronic fatique syndrome
- multiple food allergies and food sensitivities
- headaches, brain fog or attention deficit disorder
- feeling full and bloated after a meal, indigestion
Whatever your symptoms, this site will help you find relief. Here's how:
- First, I provide FREE information on Leaky Gut Syndrome that you can use and share with others, including articles that answer the following questions:
- Second, I have researched and selected only a few quality natural supplements that work specifically to help reduce Leaky Gut Symptoms. While other sites sell products that work, some of these products are twice as expensive. As I have discovered, it is not necessary to ‘break the bank' to get relief. Everything you need is here, as these products will help to:
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Each of these products is great on its own, but I have found better, faster results when they are combined.
- Third, I have researched and provided useful links to government and educational sites in the Unites States and Canada, where you will find contact information to various health departments, agencies, and groups that specialize in gastro-intestinal disorders.
Remember that many factors can create a leaky gut and lead to symptoms. So it is important to work with a nutritionally minded health care professional.
Also, these products were developed for adults; they should not be given to children. Please consult with a nutritionally-minded paediatric health care professional to discuss your child's intestinal and digestive needs.
Thank you for visiting Stop Leaky Gut. I am always looking to improve my site and I will help my customers in whatever way I can. Please don't hesitate to email me! I wish you all the best in great health.
Carol Gariepy
M.A., M.Ed., CNM, RHN
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Mesothelioma is a rare type of cancer that occurs in the lining of the body's internal organs, a thin layer of cells known as the mesothelium, which gives mesothelioma its name. While very thin, this layer of cells is vitally important to organ function and the health of the inner body structures. There are three recognized types of mesothelioma. Pleural mesothelioma occurs in the pleural lining of the lungs and is the most common form of the disease. Peritoneal mesothelioma occurs within the peritoneum, which lines the abdominal cavity and is the second most common form of the disease. Pericardial mesothelioma is the rarest variety of the disease and occurs in the pericardial lining of the heart. The primary cause of mesothelioma is exposure to asbestos, though other factors, such as smoking may increase the likeliness of mesothelioma in certain individuals.
READ MORE... If you are a new diagnosed mesothelioma patient, click on the link to receive a free copy of "Surviving Mesothelioma" http://www.survivingmesothelioma.com
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Due to the number of requests for information I receive, I thought users of Stop Leaky Gut would benefit from reading the questions and responses of others who suffer from Leaky Gut Syndrome. I welcome questions and will endeavor to reply promptly. I reserve the right to edit questions and to refuse questions and comments containing inappropriate content. The information provided is intended to be educational in nature only and does not replace medical advice.
I will also be posting articles or information that would be of interest to my clients.
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 INFORMATION ON LEAKY GUT SYNDROME
| What is Leaky Gut Syndrome?A simple explanation of leaky gut syndrome. |
| What Conditions and Symptoms are Associated with Leaky Gut Syndrome?Learn the conditions and symptoms commonly associated with leaky gut syndrome, or intestinal permeability. |
| What Causes Leaky Gut Syndrome?Learn the many causes of leaky gut syndrome including diet, lifestyle, medication, nutritional deficiencies, and health disorders. |
| How Can I Heal Leaky Gut Syndrome?Learn how to heal a Leaky Gut and reduce symptoms of IBS, Crohn's, Colitis and more through diet, lifestyle, and supplements. |
| Which Products May Be Right For Me?It may be difficult to know which products may be right for you especially when Leaky Gut Syndrome can manifest differently in people. Use the guidelines below to help you decide which of our all-natural products may be suitable to relieve your Leaky Gut Symptoms. |
| "Making Sense of Leaky Gut, IBS and IBD"LEarn how IBS and IBD are linked to leaky gut syndrome in an article written by Trent W. Nichols, MD, and Barry W. Ritz, BS. |
Isotretinoin, Accutane Use Again Linked to Development of Ulcerative Colitis, Study Finds
In a study published on March 30, 2010 by The American Journal of Gastroenterology, the use of isotretinoin, a medication previously sold under the brand name Accutane, and was once again linked to the development of ulcerative colitis, ( Accutane and Ulcerative Colitis ) a serious digestive disorder.
The study included 8,189 patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and 21,832 controls. Of the patients with IBD, a gastrointestinal disorder that refers to both Crohn's disease (Accutane and Crohns Disease ) and ulcerative colitis, 3,664 had Crohn's disease, 4,428 had ulcerative colitis and 97 had an unspecified IBD condition. Sixty study participants were exposed to isotretinoin.
Results from the study showed than an increased dose of isotretinoin, a medication prescribed in the treatment of severe acne, "was associated with an elevated risk" of ulcerative colitis. When compared with patients not using isotretinoin, the study found that the risk of ulcerative colitis was highest in patients who used the medication for more than two months.
In addition to increasing the risk of ulcerative colitis, isotretinoin is linked to the development of several serious side effects including IBD, Crohn's disease, suicidal tendencies and liver damage.
In a study published in July 2006 by the American Journal of Gastroenterology, isotretinoin use was noted as a possible "trigger" for IBD. The study examined the strength of causality between isotretinoin and IBD, and all cases in the study fell within the "highly probable," "probable," or "possible" range, with no cases falling in the "doubtful" range.
Additional information about drugs and drug side effects may be found on DrugWatch.com.
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