Paul Saladino· MD
gluten is perceived as a pathogenic molecule in the gut and causes the release of zonulin which opens the gut uh the jungle the tight junctions immediately in all humans
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gluten is perceived as a pathogenic molecule in the gut and causes the release of zonulin which opens the gut uh the jungle the tight junctions immediately in all humans
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and zonulin then binds to a series of other receptors present on the our epithelial cell surface when that happens this then causes tight junctions to disassemble and when that when the disassembly of our tight junctions happens again that's intestinal permeability