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Be Familiar With Leaky Gut Syndrome Symptoms

In leaky gut syndrome, your intestinal lining becomes permeable. There are many symptoms that are associated with leaky gut syndrome and this is the reason why many people are puzzled about their real condition. They tend to treat their condition by symptoms, but their condition doesn’t get better.

You will start to experience the symptoms of leaky gut syndrome when your gut develops serious damages in its lining. This will be the reason that could make your digestive organs experience difficulty releasing enzymes needed to digest your foods and this will irritate your gut wall.

When increase in bad bacteria happens in your digestive tract and then you will experience the initial symptoms of leaky gut. The first and most recognizable symptoms are bloating, constipation, diarrhea, depression, heartburn and excessive gas. In this case, it is not yet severe enough to demand for a medical attention and often being ignored. Simple as modifying your diet in to a most nutritious one could make you relieved with all these symptoms and prevent further damage in your gut.

If you don’t put attention to the initial symptoms, the lining of your intestinal wall will become porous, allowing undigested bits of foods and toxins such as free radicals, bacteria, fungi, parasites, yeasts and many more to enter your bloodstream and it will be then distributed all throughout your body. When this happens, the people will become aware of the leaky gut syndrome.

In this advance stage, the symptoms that they will experience are ADD/ADHD, in which ADD means Attention Deficit Disorder and ADHD means Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. Other symptoms are auto-immune difficulties, chronic fatigue, digestive problems, eczema, psoriasis, food allergies, joint pain and tenderness and migraines.

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