Leaky gut?
Hello, I’m hoping to connect with others who may be able to Help with some answers with what I’m dealing with. I have fibromyalgia and am gluten intolerant. I also have eczema that has spread over different parts of my body. My dr prescribed a steroid to help with the eczema, however I am extremely itchy with a rash on arms
Legs torso. Dr thinks it’s all related but I’m not sure
I have had bouts with heart burn s d constipation/diarrhea. I’ve been reading up about leaky gut syndrome and think I have many of
The symptoms. Any tips as to how I can go about this would be appreciated. I’m in the ER now because of severe fatigue feeling faint s d shallow breathing.
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My problem with these products and others like these is the cost.
When I was 45 I had a frontal x-ray for something, I don't remember, but my doctor laughing told me I was full of s__t.
I had a constipation problem for a long time. I tried a few "Colonics" and I now poop regularly. I am now 71 and can testify Colonics helped me.
I totally agree! He is misleading so many people into avoiding eating vegetables and foods that are healthy for us. I can't stand him. I wouldn't be surprised if his degree isn't even real. Or like many doctors, he got his medical "education" long ago and goes by that rather than updated data that refutes what they were taught in the dark ages. Did you know medical doctors get minimal education about nutrition? Yet there he is spouting all that ridiculous misinformation!
My mother ate 3 prunes every day to help her stay regular. That is the number she found was best for her. But with any dry fruit you eat, you have to drink adequate water for it to help with constipation. Exercise helps too. For me, eating greens at least one most days helps.
Dr.Gundy seems to have a shake for every thing.About the lectins I don't know,I grew up on peanut butter and pinto beans.
I've had multiple scheduled and also emergency bowel surgeries so know first-hand of what I speak: First and most importantly--every body is different. Causes and remedies vary depending on those differences. I was surprised to see the level of animus about Gundry but also see why some have drawn such negative conclusions due to the money factor. After years of my own reviews of research done by legitimately well-credentialed researchers, I had already begun in small steps using some of the things they recommended and know for a fact that the ingredients ARE beneficial. I have no personal experience with some, so time will tell. Leaky gut is no joke; it's real, and so are the benefits of the 'foods as medicine. I didn't begin to feel better until I discovered some of them and added them to my normal meal routines. Healing your gut is also about determining what you need to remove from your diet; that too differs from one to another person, e.g., I am not 'supposed to eat potatoes or tomatoes, but when I'm really sick, potatoes are one of the few things I can tolerate. Ditto for tomatoes but I always peel and de-seed them because that's where most of the lectins are. I did purchase the Total Restore because I know the ingredients are what my body has already responded well to on a limited basis with on- and -off-again use. Yeah, I'm also a nurse with a lot of years caring for people and worked with a clinical pathologist too. BTW Gundry isn't the only entity marketing this long list of ingredients; other sources are using similar but the thing they have in common besides the cost is the excellent research.
Anyone over 50 grew up on foods that are not the same anymore. Their nutritional quality is now lower and they're far more contaminated with toxins. They taste differently too, as even the commercially prepared and even sodas altered recipes and quality of ingredients. We have a safer-from-disease food base in this country but we do not have the same quality anymore.
@hectorsdog
I think much of the resentment are the lies and half truths he uses to promote his products and when he recommends people stop eating certin healthy foods. Whole foods are more nutritious than supplements. As for beans, which seem to be one of his biggest gripes, if soaked and cooked the lectins are destroyed. Every green vegetable contains lectins and many many other foods.
The good doctor also never explains that the longest living people in the world eat lectins on a regular basis.
Jake
Leaky gut is real. What I found helped after extensive testing from my doctor and the aid of her nutritionist was to eliminate gluten (I switched to Udi's breads and sour dough as it is a fermented food), use organic stevia as a sweetener, reduce the number of high sugar products I may be eating (fruit from the berry family is best), add other fermented foods to my diet that includes Kefir and pickles, reduce or eliminate coffee (coffee is one of the dirtiest products - I switched to Lifeboost which is also low in acid and a coffee free of mold and bacteria), reduce or eliminate alcohol. Eat as much organic produce and products as you can.
Become a label reader for every product you buy and look at the ingredients. I look for products that have no more than about 5 ingredients listed that are not chemicals, additives, emulsifiers or unhealthy oils such as soy, sunflower lecithin, safflower lecithin. I use avocado oil or ghee for cooking as they have a high smoke point. Olive oil is good if you are cooking at a low setting and for dressings.
In the dairy department, look for grass-fed products - yogurt, half and half, milk, butters. Or use nut milks that are only made from the nuts and water. I highly recommend Elmhurst nut milks.
All these changes helped heal my leaky gut in addition to learning to control my stress levels which also can contribute to gut issues.
G.
Elmhurst is great, what do think about non-dairy milk products? I have osteoporosis and look for non-dairy with the most Calcium. I have started to add Elmerst to my morning milkshakes with non-dairy milk higher Calcium levels. I have a basketfull of MD's with their own formulas. One of them contained three ingredients for a very high cost and I found it less expensive to order the three separatly. So, I don't like to see MD's selling their own brand. Many you can find on Amazon which is less expensive than purchasing the exact same ingredients directly from your gastroenterologist with their practice label. I miss bread, glad to see I can eat sourdough because that is my favorite anyway! I do like Udi's but I have to look at the carbs. Also, I like coffee, thank you for the information on Life Boost! How do decrease your stress level because all of this is very stressful!