If we do any work ASD, Autism Spectrum Disorder, we really must know gut physiology.
Just looking further at Autism Info and thought we should review some of their comments on this remarkably common presentation. And – you don’t have to have autism to have a significant leaky gut.
The leaky gut syndrome is the name given to a very common health disorder in which the basic organic defect (lesion) is an intestinal lining which is more permeable (porous) than normal. The abnormally large spaces present between the cells of the gut wall allow the entry of toxic material into the bloodstream that would, in healthier circumstances, be repelled and eliminated. The gut becomes leaky in the sense that bacteria, fungi, parasites and their toxins, undigested protein, fat and waste normally not absorbed into the bloodstream in the healthy state, pass through a damaged, hyperpermeable, porous or "leaky gut."
You can be leaky with leaking fecal material into your peritoneal cavity.
Constipation or diarrhea, it doesn’t matter, that bowel, the first line sewage treatment plant, is rusty if not broken.
And if it isn’t working, who picks up the slack with all that trash? Your liver. And if your liver continues to try to handle all that mess for a long period of time… one significant result: a bulletproof liver, noted here at CorePsychBlog previously.
Bulletproof liver? Even the supplements won’t work – much less any psych meds – to control behavior.
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