Relief From Leaky Gut
Victoria Bowmann, PhD
Victoria Bowmann, PhD
Many people equate Leaky Gut with damage to the Small Intestine villi. While I agree with this, it doesnt go far enough as there are contributing factors in the liver and the Large Intestine. In actuality w we have the intestinal hyperpermeability of the small intestine, the excessive demand on the liver, and finally the disruption of tight junctions of the colonic epithelial cells of the large intestine.
Finger like projections of the Small Intestinal tract are called microvilli. These have hair like cell membrane extensions that serve as a final step in the digestion of carbohydrates before the absorption of nutrients. The greater the damage is to the microvillus; the greater the absorption is of macromolecule nutrients into the blood stream contributing to inflammation, irritation, allergy and intolerance. Candida, alcohol, poor diet, celiac disease, parasites, pharmaceutical drugs, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS), or certain antibiotics cause further damage.
The liver is the primary detoxification gland of the body, whereas the kidneys/bladder and colon are detoxification pathways. The importance of liver functions include: filtering out toxins (drugs, alcohol, environmental toxins, and noxious substances), converting ammonia to urea, removing damaged red blood cells, and aiding digestion by producing bile and storing glucose as glycogen to regulate blood sugar levels. Leaky Gut overworks the liver because it floods it with additional toxins. This diminishes the livers ability to neutralize toxins and chemical substances. If the liver cannot cope with the additional level of toxins, it expels them back into the bloodstream. These circulating toxins are then deposited into the connective tissues and muscles for storage and to prevent major organ damage.
Perhaps the damage to the colonic epithelial cells is overlooked in regards to Leaky Gut. The tight junctions (TJ) of these cells should have greater integrity than even the blood brain barrier. The desmosome is a cell structure specialized for cell-to-cell adhesion. These form a strong, sturdy structure, which prevents large molecules from passing through. The mucus layer (mucin) of the digestive tract is designed to keep out foreign substances.
Sufferers need a comprehensive program to address the three aspects of Leaky Gut. By reducing the exposure to damage and supporting the nutrients for rebuilding the villi of the small intestine and the colonic epithelial cells of the large intestine, Leaky Gut can be managed and often resolved.
About Victoria Bowmann, PhD
Dr. Victoria Bowmann received her PhD in homeopathy and natural medicine from Westbrook University as well as a doctorate in homeopathic medicine from the British Institute of Homeopathy. She is also a licensed massage and certified colon therapist in the state of Arizona. Bowmann is a regular contributor to several national publications, has been interviewed on television and radio, and has delivered numerous presentations internationally. She has personally trained physicians and colon hydrotherapist and wrote a widely used training manual on GI Health and reflorastation. Her private practice is located in Phoenix, Ariz., and Bowmann lives by the motto, "Happiness is a choice."
by: Victoria Bowmann
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