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Intestinal Permeability or Leaky Gut?

Intestinal Permeability or Leaky Gut?

FromThe Lab Report


Intestinal Permeability or Leaky Gut?

FromThe Lab Report

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Length:
24 minutes
Released:
Feb 4, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Of all the health issues our bodies go through every day, the strangest sounding one has to be this condition called leaky gut. If you’ve been in the health space for a while, you may have heard or read about it, but never truly had a deep-dive on it. Then there’s also this other term called Intestinal Permeability, which at least sounds more professional than leaky gut. However, are they the same?
What’s the difference between Intestinal Permeability and leaky gut syndrome?
Today, we discuss the condition known as leaky gut. We explain what it means to have a leaky gut, what causes it, and some of its immediate symptoms. We share recent findings on leaky gut syndrome and describe why having intestinal permeability is not the same as having a leaky gut. We also discuss some of the ways to test for leaky gut and the various biomarkers associated with it.
 
“Intestinal permeability is not synonymous with leaky gut.” - Michael Chapman
 
This week on The Lab Report Podcast:

Determining whether to refer to Leaky Gut as Intestinal Permeability.
What exactly is leaking when it comes to leaky gut.
Why the real problem is the increased intestinal permeability.
The causes of leaky gut and its immediate effects on the human body.
Why chronic stress and exercise can cause leaky gut.
Foods that may contribute to intestinal permeability.
Tests to determine if a patient has a leaky gut.
The link between IBS and Intestinal Permeability.
Biomarkers used in testing for intestinal permeability.
Problems to look for regarding intestinal permeability.

 
Question of the Day:

What is a good test for intestinal permeability?

 
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Released:
Feb 4, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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