I am trying supplements to see if they can improve my Leaky gut problems.
Does anyone else take supplements and do they have any contraindications with my PD meds. My local pharmacy are no help, and I have yet to meet a Dr who knows about nutrition. I particularly want to take a probiotic for the bloated tummy I get regardless of what I eat. I do not eat gluten as
this blows me up straight away. How can I find out what I can and cannot take. Vit D3, Vit C and
magnesium I already take but do not know how a Probiotic will affect my stomach.
Please can anybody help me or point me to someone who can help.
Thankyou.
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Maybe you could join the Zoom calls MBAnderson is so nice to host. Lots of experience with supplements on these calls (and nice people. You will be welcomed):
You are having an inflammation response to food sensitivity. One of my Drs. is a Naturopath who uses holistic medicine and natural supplements. Once you have leaky gut you have to repair it. Avoid gluten and dairy for about 6 months and take the best probiotic you can find. That will allow your gut to heal. Eventually you can try adding it in again slowly to see if you can tolerate it. If it causes any flare up, avoid it.
Any fermented foods would be really good for you, like kambucha, sourkrout or kimchi. Those all have probiotics. You don't need alot, Just a little each day a couple of times each day.
Your reply to LinnyGee re avoiding gluten and dairy for 6 months, was extremely helpful for me and my bloated stomach. I’m 6 yrs in with PD and I take a good probiotic, but eat lots of bread and granola for breakfast. I’m curious to know what you eat in the morning? I plan to take your advice and will try to avoid gluten and dairy for the next 6 months. Thank you.
I'm glad it helped! My daughter had to do it for years and now she can eat everything. I eat eggs and maple oatmeal with berries chai seeds and almond milk. I don't worry about traces of gluten, like if it was made in the same factory.
There is an abundance of gluten,dairy free options now.
I am dairy free and I can eat a little gluten and am fine now but was gluten free for many years.
For baking and dinners, I substitute dairy with canned coconut milk. I use it in pumpkin pie,Indian food and fish chowder, you can't tell the difference.
Organic is always best but for me as long as the ingredients are natural,I'm happy. I'm still buying groceries for a family of 5.Tempeh is healthy too. Fermented soybeans. Some of the Fermented foods are an acquired taste. Some people love it. I don't personally like Tempeh but it's very healthy for you.
A natural store might have a good choice. When I have bought it in the past my grocery store only had one choice but it was good, I can't remember the name
Amen gluten free/ sugar free for several months, eating cabbage and drinking the water it was cooked in, eating fermented foods for several months healed my gut, which I am sure was leaky, crampy, bloated all the time. I just started eating a little sourdough gluten bread that I make for my family....it has been 8 years since going gluten free. Now I am starting to have gas and bloating, so, I am going to stay gluten free.
Good for you! I'm glad you mentioned cutting down on sugar that's important in gut healing. The wheat has been genetically modified to produce grains of wheat that are harder for us to digest. That's why more people are gluten intolerant
The first podcast was free though and was very interesting.
From what you describe you might have sibo. If I was you and didn’t want to pay for any testing I would cut any sugar and white rice and potatoes. You might have gluten hidden in some processed foods still so check all the labels and get rid of it if you can.
Once I had been on that diet about a month I would start taking berberine and allimed (Thorne is a good berberine which my husbands natural doctor practitioner advised).
She told him to take berberine 1x3 per day for 4 days then 2x3 per day for 3 days, then the next week she had him on a probiotic, then back to week 1. Listening to that podcast he stresses you need the right strain of probiotic as some will do nothing. Like different breeds of dog all look different even though they are the same species, so it is with bacterial strains. Pick one that has clinical trials run on the strain.
If you can do that for a while it should kill off large colonies of bacteria that might be in the wrong part of your digestive system, then slowly add prebiotics like beans, Chickpeas, onions leeks and see if you can tolerate them.
If you want to eat rice and potato cook them the day before and let them chill over night then eat them cold the next day. They turn into resistant starch.
The ' bloated tummy' sounds like gastroparesis. The doc gave me a pill to swallow that would send signals through my GI tract. End result was no gastroparesis but constipation. Motegrity was prescribed and seems to help.
One test my naturopath had me do years ago to rule this out was to swallow a tablespoon of sweetcorn, and then see how long it took to come out the other end!
I think Functional Medicine Doctors and Naturopaths know the most about this.
It's not cheap though.... MBAnderson posted this video in a thread the other day which had fantastic info on leaky gut in it (and leaky blood brain barrier!) - stuff I didn't know and i'm pretty well informed.
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