November 4, 2007
How to Overcome Leaky Gut and Spastic Colon
Learning How to Overcome Leaky Gut and Spastic Colon
Leaky gut syndrome is actually one of the least recognized conditions in the world. It is a poorly recognized but actually extremely common problem, one that is rarely tested for. It is also referred to as intestinal permeability, and affects the lining of the intestines. There are quite a few different symptoms of this leaky gut syndrome, including chronic muscle and joint pain, fuzzy thinking, and mood swings.
Leaky gut syndrome is actually associated with many conditions, including autoimmune disease, Crohn’s disease, hives, acne, intestinal infections, giardia, eczema, psoriasis, liver dysfunction, rheumatoid arthritis, and irritable bowel syndrome.
Spastic colon is a term that is used to describe irritable bowel syndrome, which is an incredibly common disorder that is commonly characterized by abdominal cramping and bloating. The cause and severity of this condition varies from one person to another, and although treatment is usually easy because the symptoms are often so mild, there are some cases in which the symptoms are intense and even potentially dangerous.






