Paul Saladino· MD
Leaky brain is a comorbid condition with leaky gut in many individuals suggesting that perhaps the blood-brain barrier opens in the same way that the gastrointestinal epithelial cells do.
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Leaky brain is a comorbid condition with leaky gut in many individuals suggesting that perhaps the blood-brain barrier opens in the same way that the gastrointestinal epithelial cells do.
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And I think that many of the things that open your gut epithelium will cause the potential or lead to a potential for leaky brain.
many of these conditions co-occur we do know that there are many neuropsychological neuropsychiatric manifestations of gluten syndromes the paper i showed earlier with non-celiac gluten sensitivity talked about neuroinflammation and i think that many of the things that open your gut epithelium will cause the potential or lead to a potential for leaky brain