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It’s Not Just “Leaky Gut”: Understanding Full-Body Barrier Breakdown
Full-Body Barrier Beyond Leaky Gut: A Bigger Picture Most People Miss “Leaky gut” has become a widely discussed topic in the health space… But here’s what’s often overlooked: 👉 Tight junctions don’t exist only in the gut. They are found throughout multiple critical barriers in the body, including: The blood-brain barrier The lung lining The sinuses The skin The intestinal lining And they all depend on the same foundation: 👉 Structural integrity + proper cellular signaling ⚠

Bianka Rainbow
Mar 302 min read


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


Mold and Mycotoxins: How They Affect Your Gut Barrier
Mold and Mycotoxins Mold, Mycotoxins & Gut Barrier Dysfunction: What You Might Not Know 🌿 When we talk about gut health and mold exposure, “leaky gut” is often the headline. But there’s a lesser-known issue: mycotoxins can impair the gut barrier without actually destroying it . How This Happens Your intestinal lining has tight junctions , which act like gates between gut cells. They control what passes from the intestines into the bloodstream. Certain mycotoxins, such as oc

Bianka Rainbow
Feb 21 min read


Heavy Metals and the Breakdown of the Gut Barrier: The Hidden Driver of Chronic Inflammation
Heavy Metals & Your Gut Heavy Metals and the Breakdown of the Gut Barrier A Silent Trigger Behind Chronic Inflammation When people think about heavy metal toxicity, they often picture neurological symptoms, fatigue or immune dysfunction. What’s far less discussed — yet strongly supported in scientific literature — is the direct impact heavy metals have on the intestinal barrier . Your gut lining isn’t just responsible for digestion. It acts as a highly selective protective sh

Bianka Rainbow
Jan 192 min read


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