GUT RESTORATION
Intestinal Villi Permeability (Leaky Gut)
Leaky gut is scurvy of the gastrointestinal tract, a collagen disease where the fabric of the gut is unraveling affecting the junctions between the villi. This vitamin P (rutin) deficiency, affects the dermal lining and the vascular integrity creating bowel lesions. This also can be observed in the gum tissues of the mouth which may be red, swollen, separated and with possible bleeding.
Follow consistently for six weeks to repair gut lining:
- Cyruta Plus (6) -- to restore collagen in the mucosal lining, creating tight junctions that are essential to a healthy intestinal wall. Tight junctions keep molecules that are too big from inappropriately crossing the intestinal lining and into the blood stream where they don't belong.
- Enzycore (6) -- digestive support with enzymes as well as glutamine which helps heal the gut lining.
- Okra-Pepsin (6) -- assists in removing the unhealthy mucous buildup covering the villi on the intestinal wall. Best taken in between meals, away from food so as to clean off the intestinal wall. As it does so, you may notice ropey strands and/or mucous exiting with the bowel movement as it sloughs off. A good sign! Removing this barrier enhances nutrient absorption through the intestinal wall into the blood.
- Dermatrophin PMG (6) -- restores health of skin, not only the outer skin of the body, but the internal epithelial layers that form the lining of internal cavities such as the digestive and respiratory tracts.
- Lactic Acid Yeast Wafers (6) -- niche specific mycelium yeast that can take any carbohydrate consumed and turn it into lactic acid, restoring proper pH to the colon. Lactic Acid Yeast also restores B vitamins and enzymatic function to the bowel, enhancing digestion and promoting bowel tone and activity, relieving constipation. CHEW the wafers. Studies have shown that taking the wafers before a meal
can assist in weight loss, taken with a meal shows no difference in weight, while taking after a meal can lend itself to weight gain. See what works for you.
In addition:
Eliminate wheat, grains (read Wheat Belly by William Davis, MD and/or Grain Brain by David Perlmutter, MD)
Include fermented foods such as kim chi and quality alive, raw sauerkraut (homemade, Bubbie's) as well as bone broths and meat stock soups. (Read Gut and Psychology Syndrome by Natasha Campbell-McBride, MD)