Ant wrote:I have always wondered if Entocort, apart from reducing symptoms, hurts or hinders gut healing?
I had never given that any thought, (since I previously assumed that it should be beneficial), but I noticed the following quote, that comes from a discussion of the leaky gut syndrome, that was posted by someone else, yesterday or today.
http://www.mold-survivor.com/leaky_gut_syndrome.htmlThe Causes
The leaky gut syndrome is basically caused by the inflammation of the gut lining. This inflammation is usually brought about by the following:
Antibiotics because they lead to the overgrowth of abnormal flora in the gastrointestinal tract (bacteria, parasites, candida, fungi; alcohol and caffeine (strong gut irritants):
foods and beverages contaminated by parasites like giardia lamblia, cryptosporidium, blastocystis hominis and other food and beverage contaminated by bacteria like helicobacter pylori, klebsiella, citrobacter, pseadomoas and other chemicals in fermented and processed food (dyes, preservatives, peroxidized fats);
enzyme deficiencies (e.g. celiac disease, lactase deficiency causing lactose intolerance) NSAIDS (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs) like ASA, ibuprofen, indomethancin, etc);
prescription corticosteroids (e.g. prednisone);
high refined carbohydrate diet - (e.g. candy bars, cookies, cake, soft drinks, white bread);
prescription hormones like birth control pills;
mold and fungal mycotoxins in stored grains, fruit and refined carbohydrates. more common is the fact that many people are suffering from mycotoxicosis (toxic mold poisoning).
The red emphasis is mine, of course, but I wondered where the author got that information, since I don't recall ever seeing it before, so I looked it up.
Apparently it is quite true, though, and if you think about it, the reason is rather logical. Corticosteroids suppress inflammation, and inflammation is a necessary part of the healing process. It's that simple.
http://archsurg.ama-assn.org/cgi/reprin ... 1/1265.pdf
http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/423228
So, clearly, corticosteroids adversely affect the healing process. How about that - all these years, and that never occurred to us.
Thanks Ant, for being so curious.
Tex

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