We all turn to food for comfort, celebration, and connection. But what if the foods you love are silently contributing to a cascade of health issues? As a functional dietitian, my mantra is: We are not what we eat, but what we absorb. This truth becomes especially clear when exploring the condition known as leaky gut.
Leaky gut, or intestinal permeability, occurs when the lining of your gut becomes overly porous. Imagine your gut lining as a finely woven net that allows nutrients and beneficial substances to pass into your bloodstream while keeping out harmful particles. When this net develops holes, undigested food particles, toxins, and bacteria can leak into your system.
Your body perceives these foreign invaders as threats, triggering an immune response. This reaction often results in widespread inflammation, potentially leading to numerous health issues.
Leaky gut symptoms can vary widely and often seem unrelated, making it difficult to pinpoint. Common symptoms include:
While certain foods can exacerbate leaky gut, they are rarely the sole cause. A functional approach examines multiple factors that contribute to the condition, including:
Food sensitivities differ from allergies in that they produce delayed immune reactions rather than immediate, life-threatening ones. These subtle reactions can be harder to detect but play a significant role in leaky gut.
Using a food sensitivity test, you can identify foods that trigger inflammation. These tests measure IgG antibodies, revealing delayed immune responses to specific foods. Once identified, an elimination diet can help you remove triggers, reduce inflammation, and promote gut healing.
Healing leaky gut involves more than simply cutting out problem foods. A comprehensive protocol typically includes:
Leaky gut can feel overwhelming, but you don’t have to navigate it alone. A functional dietitian can help you:
Healing leaky gut is a journey, not a quick fix. With the right support, you can restore your gut health and reclaim your energy, focus, and overall well-being.
If you’re interested in learning more about personalized nutrition and seeking a partner to guide your health journey, request a Meet & Greet today.