It All Comes Back To Digestion
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Jun 4th, 2009 |
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A healthy intestinal wall lets digested food pass through into the bloodstream, where the nutrients are turned into energy or body tissues and fluids. In fact, what passes into your bloodstream isn’t f ood anymore — or shouldn’t be. It’s now the fundamental molecules of life.
In “leaky gut syndrome,” researchers believe this process goes terribly wrong. The intestinal wall lets partially digested food particles pass into your bloodstream. You can think of “leaky gut” as enlarged pores or holes in the intestinal wall that allow “big pieces” of food to pass through when only small pieces should.
Proteins, for example, can be broken down into smaller pieces called peptides. Peptides can then be broken down into amino acids — the smallest components of all.
Ideally, we want only amino acids and harmless peptides, the basic building blocks of protein, to pass through our intestinal wall into the blood.


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