Title: Gut Health, Food Sensitivities and Weight Loss
1- Gut Health,
- Food Sensitivities
- and Weight Management
2Gut Health, Inflammation and Weight
- Is there a connection?
- Gut Health
- Microbiome
- Leaky Gut
- Inflammation
- How to Improve Gut Health Decrease Inflammation
3CHRONIC DISEASE Its Never One Thing!
Lifestyle Dietary Factors
Environmental Factors
Gut Dysbiosis
Inflammation
Food Sensitivities Pathogens
Obesity
4Inflammation Chronic Disease Gut Integrity
Matters
- 95 of all chronic disease has an inflammatory
component. - Gut integrity prevents or sets the stage for food
sensitivity, immune dysfunction, inflammation,
chronic disease. - Determining removing foods that cause
inflammation can be an important part of breaking
the cycle of chronic inflammation - Improving gut health reduces inflammation and may
decrease obesity.
5Overall Gut Function
- GI tracts major roles
- Digestion and uptake of nutrients
- Over 70 of bodys immune systems is in the GI
tract - Gut decides what is friend or foe.
- OVERALL HEALTH STARTS IN THE GUT
6Gut Microbiome Functions
- Contains over 1000 species of bacteria, yeast and
parasites - Synthesis of vitamins (K, B12)
- Metabolism
- Renewal of gut cells - lining
- Development of the immune system
- Motility
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8Normal Gut
9Leaky gut is a gateway to chronic disease
NSAIDs
Food allergies Intolerances
Immune system dysregulation
10Leaky Gut - Inflammation - Weight
- Food choices, eating habits, digestion, the gut
flora, and elimination .. - all influence the integrity of the gut
- Leads to Leaky Gut
- Gut health prevents or sets the stage for food
sensitivity ultimately immune dysfunction,
inflammation, chronic disease including - DIFFICULTY LOSING WEIGHT
11Some Causes of Leaky Gut
or .... Losing Barrier Integrity
- Chronic Stress
- Intestinal Infections
- Small intestine bacterial overgrowth
- Environmental contaminants
- Excess alcohol
- Poor diet
- Diet soda
- NSAIDS, steroids, antibiotics, and other
medications
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14How do we Improve Gut Microbiota?
- Eat a clean diet
- Gut health supplements
- Decrease stress
- Fecal transplant?
- Determine and eliminate food sensitivities
15How Do Food Sensitivities Impact Gut Health?
- Development of FS is the end result of multiple
inter-related chronic problems of the digestive
tract, such as poor digestion, abnormal bacterial
growth within the gut, and chronic gut
inflammation. - Determining removing foods that cause
inflammation can be an important part of breaking
the cycle of chronic inflammation (i.e. Food
Sensitivity Testing).
16The Connection Between Food Sensitivities Weight
- Food sensitivities alter your biochemical
balance, influencing appetite controlling
hormones like serotonin and ghrelin. - Result abnormal cravings for simple sugars and
carbohydrates. - Your metabolism is disrupted resulting in less
efficient energy production and increased fat
storage. - Food sensitivities provoke immune mediated
vasculitis, which causes fluid to leak from your
capillaries into surrounding connective tissues. - Result water retention and inflammation.
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21Food Allergy or a Sensitivity
- Food Allergy
- Food Sensitivity
22Allergy or Food Sensitivity
- Anaphylactic Allergy
- Immediate/severe symptom onset Specific immunity
- Genetic/Exposure related IgE mediated
- Induce Mast cells/Basophils to release Histamine
- Skin test/RAST
- Peanut, milk, egg, fish, shell fish, wheat, nuts,
soy
- Sensitivity
- Genetic/Exposure Related
- Delayed symptom onset
- Generally less severe but chronic symptoms
- Altered Gut Integrity
- Remove food to break the cycle of chronic
inflammation - As many neurons in gut as along spine
- 90 percent of the body's serotonin is made in the
digestive tract.
23Importance of Food Sensitivity Testing
We suspect there is a common soil which both
cardiovascular disease and diabetes share, and
that this common underlying cause may be
inflammation. Dr. Paul M. Ridker,
Cardiologist Brigham and Womans Hospital Boston,
Massachusetts
- Chronic inflammation is associated with most
disease - 68.5 of adults are overweight or obese
- CVD is the leading cause of death for both men
and women in the U.S. - About 20 of the population suffers from IBS
related symptoms - Over 25 Million People in the U.S. have Diabetes
- The NIH estimates up to 23.5 M Americans suffer
from autoimmune disease
Source Ogden C. L., Carroll, M. D., Kit, B.K.,
Flegal K. M. (2014). Prevalence of childhood and
adult obesity in the United States, 2011-2012.
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Kochanek KD. Deaths Final data for 2010. Natl
Vital Stat Rep. 201361(4). Source Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention. National Diabetes
Statistics Report Estimates of Diabetes and Its
Burden in the United States, 2014. Atlanta, GA
US Department of Health and Human Services
2014.
24 25Food Sensitivity Testing
- Identifies substances that provoke a negative
cellular response. - Dose dependent with Delayed onset.
- Any food can cause symptoms. With repeated
consumption, can develop into a chronic
systematic inflammatory response and the constant
activation of the immune system. - Single elimination trials take a very long time.
- NO universal bad or good foods very patient
specific.
26 Cellular Degranulation Reaction (inducing
mediator release)
The reactive white blood cells release chemical
mediators that affect target organs and may
result in symptom manifestations typical in many
chronic conditions.
27What is the Quickest Way to Get Relief?
- Remove the food or chemicals that are triggering
the immune response
28What is the Biggest Challenge for Food
Sensitivities?
- Identifying Your Reactive Foods
29ALCAT BLOOD TEST
- Most accurate way to identify foods/chemicals
that provoke an immune response. - Direct link to systematic inflammation and
constant activation of the immune system
difficulty losing weight. - Test over 450 antigens, including Foods,
Environmental Chemicals, Food Additives
Colorings, Molds, Functional Foods Medicinal
Herbs, Pharmocoactive agents. - Proven results with patient compliance to
recommended food avoidance rotation diet.
30Studies have established that it can be a useful
screening tool for the identification of foreign
substances that may trigger immune cell
activation, particularly of neutrophils, leading
to inflammatory disorders. The ALCAT test,
coupled with a targeted diet that is individually
tailored according to the tests results, may
support immune homeostasis and provide a valuable
complementary approach for therapy and overall
health. (Altern Ther Health Med.201521
(4)42-52).
31Effect of Alcat-Based Food Elimination on
Inflammatory Markers, Body Composition and
Medical SymptomsLukaszuk J, Shokrani M,
Hoppensteadt J, Umoren J.
- Pre/post test double blind study Tx (n87) and PL
(n46). - Follow 4 week elimination diet based on Alcat
results. - Blood samples, body composition and medical
symptoms completed days 1 and 30.
32Alcat Study Conclusions
- Elimination of inflammatory foods have a positive
impact on Body Mass Index. - Alcat results may positively influence
inflammatory responses, body composition and
well-being.
33The Short Term Efficacy of the ALCAT Test of Food
Sensitivities to Facilitate Changes in Body
Composition and Self-Reported Disease Symptoms A
Randomized Controlled Study
- The ALCAT Test (exp. group) resulted in highly
significant improvements in body composition and
self-reported disease symptoms. - 98 of those following the ALCAT plan either lost
weight and/or improved body composition.
There was a marked reduction in cravings in
general, especially for sweets.
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36Take Home Messages
- There is a connection between gut health and
weight. - Reducing inflammation is the key to overall
health. - Food and other exposures interact with our gut in
either a positive or negative way.
- ALCAT individualizes your dietary regimen.
- Diet and lifestyle modifications improve gut
health and reduce inflammation to maintain
permanent weight loss.
37Thank You
For more information, contact Lea Russell
(813-857-7488) or Susan Drake (303-725-6558)