Bob’s Red Mill, Extra Thick Rolled Oats, 32 oz

  • Friend of the Heart
  • Whole Grain
  • All Natural
  • Kosher
  • High in Protein & Fiber

Product Description
Bob’s Red Mill Old Fashioned Extra Thick Rolled Oats are uniquely “Kiln Toasted” and freshly milled from the highest quality oats grown in the Great Northwest- some of the best oat-growing country in the whole United States! These oats are rolled extra thick to give more “bite and texture” to your breakfast. You Can See Our Quality!
Diets rich in whole grain foods and other plant foods low in total fat, saturated fat and cholesterol, may reduce the risk of heart dis… More >>

Bob’s Red Mill, Extra Thick Rolled Oats, 32 oz

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Bob’s Red Mill Stone Ground Whole Wheat Graham Flour 24 oz

  • Whole Grain
  • Natural Heart Healthy Food

Product Description
Graham Flour is coarsely stone ground whole wheat flour made from U.S. #1 dark northern spring wheat. Use to achieve a coarse, hearty, whole grain bread…. More >>

Bob’s Red Mill Stone Ground Whole Wheat Graham Flour 24 oz

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Leaky Gut Syndrome – What You Should Know

Leaky Gut Syndrome (often shorted to LGS) is a condition wherein partially digested food, toxins, bacteria, and abnormally large macromolecules “leak” from the stomach and intestines into the bloodstream. This permeability of the stomach and intestines is caused by antibiotics, poor diet, parasites, various toxins, or an untreated infection. These causes affect the cells in the wall of the stomach, causing spaces to occur between them, allowing foreign substances to pass. Symptoms of LGS include gas, indigestion, chronic joint and/or muscle pain, diarrhea, constipation, fatigue, respiratory problems such as wheezing or coughing, a mild pyrexia (fever), temporary abdominal pain, digestive difficulties, increased frequency of infections, skin disorders, and the inability to properly absorb nutrients.

While Leaky Gut Syndrome can be fatal if left untreated for a lengthy amount of time, it is easily detectable. A solution of Mannitol and Lactulose is administered to the patient, who would then need to collect urine samples for the subsequent five to six hours. The amount of each chemical apparent in the urine, therefore unabsorbed into the intestines, determines how permeable the stomach and intestinal walls have become.

Treatment of Leaky Gut Syndrome may include the removal of harmful bacteria or parasites, the adoption of a diet high in fiber, as well as the elimination of sugary and starchy food, and the use of nutritional supplements and digestive aids, such as fish oil and flax seed oil. In time, the spacing between cells in the stomach and intestine walls will decrease.

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