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Is Your Gut Leaking? Solving Intestinal Problems with Aloe Vera   Message List  
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Do you sometimes—or often—have intestinal or digestive problems, such
as an irritable bowel, diarrhea or constipation? Have you ever been
diagnosed with an intestinal problem like Crohn's Disease, IBS
(irritable bowel syndrome) or celiac disease? If you have, or have
had, chronic intestinal problems, you may well have a leaky gut. In
other words, your gut may literally be passing things into your
bloodstream that don't belong there.

It may seem strange to think of your gut "leaking;" since it is made
up of fairly solid components, which should keep things where they
belong. It helps to understand what the digestive tract does.

If you've ever seen those pneumatic tube systems at banks, that send
your money from your car into the bank and back, you have some idea
what your digestive tract is like. It's basically a long conduit, or
tube, starting at your esophagus. Food enters at your esophagus,
travels (though not pneumatically) to your stomach, and is mixed with
enzymes and acid to break it into small pieces. Then it moves on to
your small intestine. "Small" is a relative term here; your small
intestine is actually twenty feet long. This monster's job is to
absorb the nutrients from the food particles and pass everything else on.

Your small intestine is also charged with making sure toxins, food
particles, microbes and other non-nutrients are not reabsorbed into
the blood stream. And this is where I can leak. If your "gut wall"
becomes permeable, things that shouldn't get into your blood can get
into it. A leaky gut makes your liver and immune system work harder
and can result in a number of conditions, including the common
intestinal problems mentioned earlier but also including problems like
accelerated aging, endometriosis, and even autism.

Leaky gut has numerous causes, including the use of certain pain
medications (NSAIDs, or nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs), food
allergies, alcoholism and drug use, antibiotics, and high-sugar diets.

If you have intestinal problems, you probably have a leaky gut, and
restoring the integrity of your digestive tract will help you solve
your unpleasant, inconvenient and sometimes embarrassing intestinal
problems, usually permanently.

Aloe vera, in the form of a supplement like Aloeride, can help repair
your leaky gut and restore your intestinal function. You may think of
this funny-looking plant primarily as a burn remedy, but aloe vera is
a very effective healing plant. If you've ever torn off a piece of an
aloe vera plant and watched it regenerate the broken piece, you've
seen this in action. Because aloe vera contains an enormous number of
healing elements, including some 300 vitamins, minerals, amino acids,
enzymes and other substances, it is uniquely suited to help your
digestive system repair itself.

In seeking out the best aloe vera supplement, you will find that there
are many to choose from, including aloe vera fluids and powders.
Aloeride has several advantages over some of the other aloe vera
supplements available. Because Aloeride has superior quality control,
you will always know you are getting the best supplement available,
and it is totally hypoallergenic because it is made without the
fillers many supplements use. Add the small size of the capsule, and
you've found an aloe vera supplement that can repair your intestinal
permeability, restore your quality of life, and help you maintain your
quality of life.

Your leaky gut will become a much happier place for your food to
digest, and you will begin to feel great and enjoy life more.

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