Dieting seems to be the best way to "cure" leaky gut syndrome. Sure there are some medicines that can temporarily suspend or slow down the effects of leaky gut syndrome or one of its complications but they don't work long term. Ultimately patients will have to revert back to proper food intake and detoxifying. Since the intestines is having difficulty screening what passes into the blood stream, food that are to be ingested by patients need to be healthy. Selecting proper food becomes a necessity and nutrition content of the food needs to be considered. Fibrous foods become a must since these are invaluable in cleaning the intestines. Not only do they make it easier to move our bowels, they also absorb waste that gets stuck in our intestines. What's wonderful about high fibre foods is that because these are generally organic, they are high in nutrition as well. These are normally the green leafy vegetables we see in supermarkets or the brown root crops. Green and brown coloured foods are your best friends when it comes to healthy whole food selection. There are also high fibre supplements that are easily acquirable in supermarkets or drugstores. They either come in capsules or in sachets that you can mix with water or juice. These are perfect for people who are on the go and have difficulty buying and cooking healthy food for themselves.When you look out for the effective treatment for the leaky gut syndrome, be sure that it uses diet and nutrition as foundation and it is not entirely based on supplements because diet and nutrition is the best natural way to cure leaky gut syndrome. Another invaluable item in a patients diet will be fluid. Fruit juices which are made from natural fruit are perfect because they are high in nutrition and these are easily absorbable by the body. And of course the most important fluid of them all, water. Distilled water seems to be the healthiest since tap water might contain harmful microorganisms depending on the source and mineral waters are sometime not properly balanced and might be harmful to a sensitive digestive system. Patients should drink a lot of water because they aid not only in digestion but in the removal of toxins as well. Adding in a little exercise to sweat out the toxins will do wonders for your system. But remember to take nutritious food and multi vitamins, if the physician allows it, because taking in too much water can also have the effect of carrying the vitamins and minerals out of your body along with the toxins.