4 Steps to Heal Leaky Gut Syndrome @mebykatie
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4 Steps to Heal Leaky Gut Syndrome

Oct 10, 2024

Got Leaky Gut? Here Are 4 Steps to Heal and Repair Your Gut Lining

 

Leaky gut syndrome is a common condition affecting millions of people. Also known as intestinal hyperpermeability, a leaky gut occurs when tight junctions between intestinal cells become loose, allowing bacteria, toxins, and undigested food pblogs to leak into the bloodstream.

This leads to inflammation, food sensitivities, and a vast range of gastrointestinal and autoimmune symptoms. As a holistic nutritionist, healing leaky gut is a crucial priority for anyone struggling with chronic digestive issues and inflammatory conditions.

The good news is that you can take steps to heal and repair your intestinal lining. In this blog, I'll walk you through the top 4 ways to start healing leaky gut syndrome naturally.

 

Step 1: Remove Gut Irritants

The first critical step is eliminating anything irritating or inflaming the intestinal lining.

Common gut irritants include:

  • Gluten and grains containing gluten
  • Dairy
  • Refined sugars
  • Alcohol
  • Caffeine
  • NSAIDS like ibuprofen
  • Beans, cabbage, and other gas-producing veggies.

Following an elimination diet for 30-90 days can help calm inflammation and allow the gut to start healing. I recommend removing not just gluten but all grains, dairy, sugar, alcohol, and caffeine while limiting high-FODMAP foods.

Stick with gut-soothing foods like bone broth, collagen, omega-3 fats, probiotic foods, and soluble fiber from fruits and veggies. Work with a nutritionist to develop a custom elimination diet to meet your needs.

It's essential to be patient and stick with an elimination diet for at least 30 days. Reintroduce foods slowly, one at a time, every 4-5 days, while monitoring symptoms to detect individual triggers. Keeping a food and symptom journal can help you identify problem foods.

Pay attention to any symptoms that flare up, like bloating, abdominal pain, diarrhea, constipation, brain fog, joint pain, or changes in energy levels. Tracking how you feel after reintroducing foods is critical.

 

Step 2: Reduce Stress

Chronic stress takes a significant toll on the gut. Stress hormones slow digestion, damage intestinal tight junctions, alter the microflora, and increase inflammation. That's why reducing stress through relaxation techniques like breathwork, yoga, meditation, journaling, and getting outside into nature is vital for gut repair.

I recommend my clients aim for at least 10-15 minutes of stress-relieving daily activities to promote gut healing. Even taking 5-10 deep breaths when you wake up and before bed can help activate the parasympathetic nervous system to initiate the relaxation response.

Keeping stress in check by prioritizing self-care and stress management will go a long way toward reversing leaky gut symptoms. Consider working with a therapist or coach to identify your core stressors and learn coping mechanisms.

 

Step 3: Supplement Strategically

Certain supplements can also help strengthen and heal the gut lining:

  • L-glutamine, an amino acid that nourishes the intestinal mucosa
  • Zinc carnosine, a complex shown to protect and repair tight junctions
  • Probiotics to balance gut flora
  • Digestive enzymes break down food properly
  • Marshmallow root or deglycyrrhizinated licorice (DGL) to coat and soothe the stomach lining.

I typically recommend a gut healing stack with L-glutamine, zinc, probiotics, and DGL or marshmallow to my clients. Taking supplements that nourish and protect the gut for 2-3 months can dramatically improve leaky gut.

Work with a knowledgeable practitioner to determine the optimal dose and combination of gut healing supplements for your needs. Be patient; it can take at least 8-12 weeks to notice significant benefits from targeted supplements.

 

Step 4: Avoid NSAIDs and Other Meds

Avoid over-the-counter pain relievers like ibuprofen or aspirin regularly, as these drugs irritate the intestinal lining. Long-term PPI antacid use also increases gut permeability and depletes vitamins and minerals.

While medication may be necessary for some, discuss alternatives with your doctor whenever possible. Protecting the gut from unnecessary medications can aid the healing process. Explore natural pain relief options like massage, acupuncture, heating pads, and CBD oil so you can minimize the use of NSAIDs. Talk to your doctor about weaning off PPIs under medical supervision.

 

Reclaim Your Health by Healing Your Gut

Repairing leaky gut syndrome requires removing triggers, managing stress, taking essential supplements, and avoiding gut-damaging medications. But with consistent effort using these 4 steps, significant improvements can be made and annoying symptoms resolved. The key is to be patient and make permanent lifestyle changes. Quick fixes rarely work long-term. Commit to an elimination diet, stress reduction techniques, strategic supplementation, and avoiding gut irritants for at least 3 months.

Partnering with a practitioner knowledgeable in functional nutrition can also provide the support and accountability needed to fully heal a leaky gut. To learn more about customizing a gut healing protocol that fits your needs, schedule a free 30-minute health consultation with me. Also, check out my Restore Your Gut Health Program. I look forward to helping you heal and seal your gut naturally!

 

 

 

 

 

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