In Germany, around one in five people reacts after a meal with flatulence, cramps, nausea, malaise or even diarrhea. The cause of your symptoms can be various intolerable foods or an enzyme deficiency. The best-known causes include lactose, fructose, sorbitol and histamine, as well as a combination of various substances.
The triggers of the symptoms can often be identified through a detailed anamnesis with nutritional protocols and possibly targeted tests.
Avoiding incompatible food components and targeted intestinal cleansing can help to alleviate the symptoms and reactions and thus increase the quality of life again.
Small intestinal colonization
If bacteria from the large intestine settle in the small intestine, the valve at the end of the small intestine usually does not close properly and symptoms similar to those caused by intolerance arise: flatulence, feeling of fullness, abdominal pain, nausea.
This can be caused by inflammation, previous antibiotic treatments, intestinal diverticula or simply stress. This can be corrected by targeted treatment of the colonization.
Leaky gut syndrome
Leaky gut syndrome refers to a permeable intestine in which the protective function of the intestinal mucosa is disrupted. Non-specific and changing complaints, chronic joint or muscle pain, difficulty concentrating, migraines, irritable bowel problems, migraines, eczema, intolerances, mood swings and much more can be caused by a leaky intestine. Leaky Gut Syndrome is treatable, so that the disease associated with it can also improve as soon as the intestine has regenerated again.