What Conditions are Associated with Increased Gut Permeability?
• Rheumatoid Arthritis • Ankylosing Spondylitis • Food Allergy • Acute Gastroenteritis • Trauma • Post Surgery • Chronic Dermatological Conditions • Endotoxemia • Alcoholism • Urticaria • Eczema • Pancreatic Dysfunction • Celiac Disease • Inflammatory Bowel Disease • Schizophrenia • Crohns Disease • Cystic Fibrosis • Autism (an altered intestinal permeability was found in 43% of autistic patients) Concerns with History of Medications: Acetaminophen is the most frequent cause of liver failure. Low doses of acetaminophen – those only slightly above, and even occasionally within, the therapeutic range – were associated with severe liver toxicity. The incidence of serious and fatal adverse drug reactions in US hospitals was found to be extremely high. We estimated that in 1994 over 2,216,000 hospitalized patients had serious adverse drug reactions, and 106,000 had fatal reactions. These reactions represent between the fourth and sixth leading cause of death. ARE TOXINS AFFECTING YOUR HEALT