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Impaired Intestinal Permeability Contributes to Ongoing Bowel Symptoms in Patients With Inflammatory
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Old Mike
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Posted 6/13/2017 10:21 AM (GMT 0)
FYI.
I might guess, these people show a clean scope, but still have D, and other symptoms.
Old Mike
/www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28601482
DBwithUC
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Posted 6/13/2017 3:55 PM (GMT 0)
can butyerate fermentation help permeability? OR, what can? Will a probiotic help this?
toomuchpoopin
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Posted 6/13/2017 5:03 PM (GMT 0)
Thank you. I'm also wondering what can be done about
this.
Old Mike
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Posted 6/13/2017 5:41 PM (GMT 0)
Berberine is a possible, but whether it works on humans or how effective, no idea.
Old Mike
/www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28587416
dobs1
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Posted 6/13/2017 5:57 PM (GMT 0)
Starting taking berberine a month ago twice a day and my infrequent bleeding has stopped and my usual gas has greatly reduced. Berberine? Its the only thing I have changed.
ColonFerrel
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Posted 6/13/2017 9:46 PM (GMT 0)
Slippery elm powder is supposed to help heal intestinal permeability correct? I'm taking it for the time tn for my UC.
Canada Mark
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Posted 6/13/2017 11:09 PM (GMT 0)
I suspect (and have for some time) that this may be one of the issues I may have that leads to some crazy food intolerances. Over the last six months two specific things help me more than anything else I have tried to date. The first is L-glutamine. I take 5 grams in a scoop twice a day and have for a long time now. And the second is lots of Qinoia/Rica Pasta.
My food tolerance increases and stool firms up substantially with these two in combo. Doesn't get rid of the issue entirely, but sure makes a difference and most notably when I avoid reaction trigger foods. If I slip a little the effect isn't a bad as with these. My recovery form an instance also increases with them.
So resistant starches and glutamine really is what it is.
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