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MSM and Gut Barrier Integrity: A Lesser-Known Mechanism Beyond Joint Support
MSM & Gut Barrier MSM and the Intestinal Barrier: What the Research Suggests Most people associate MSM (methylsulfonylmethane) with joint comfort and connective tissue support. However, a lesser-known area of research explores its potential impact on intestinal barrier integrity. The intestinal lining is composed of epithelial cells tightly connected by structures known as tight junctions . These junctions regulate what passes from the digestive tract into the bloodstream. T

Bianka Rainbow
Feb 272 min read


The Gut–Liver–Mitochondria Axis: Understanding Chronic Mold Toxicity
The Gut–Liver–Mitochondria Axis 🔬 The Gut–Liver–Mitochondria Axis: A Hidden Mechanism of Chronic Mold Toxicity How Mycotoxins Disrupt Digestion, Liver Function, and Cellular Energy Mold exposure is often thought of as an environmental issue, but few realize that mycotoxins actively interfere with the gut, liver, and mitochondria —creating systemic dysfunction rather than isolated symptoms. Understanding this axis is critical for addressing chronic fatigue, digestive issues,

Bianka Rainbow
Jan 52 min read


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