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Symptoms: Leaky gut syndrome is a condition where the intestinal lining is damaged, allowing bacteria to enter the bloodstream. If you think you might have this syndrome, you may experience symptoms like: - Vertigo, which includes feelings of dizziness, spinning, faintness, nausea, and the need to have a bowel movement. These episodes can last from 20 minutes to several hours, especially around mealtimes or during bowel movements. They may also worsen during menstrual cycles or hormonal changes. - You might also face issues like stomach parasites, bloating, gas, nausea, GERD, and acid reflux, which can occur alongside vertigo. Even on better days, these symptoms can still be present at a mild level. Do you deal with stomach paralysis regularly? Have you had nausea, vomiting, stomach pain, indigestion, or discomfort after meals? Are you reliant on antacids, pain relievers, laxatives, or anti-nausea medications, and do you find yourself planning your life around your sensitive stomach? Do you struggle to digest food, noticing fat or mucus in your stool? - Lingering nausea even on "good days". - Are you limited to liquids, or can you only eat small amounts? - Do you have various symptoms that doctors attribute to anxiety, or are you still searching for a proper diagnosis? - Other symptoms may include constipation, diarrhea, or feeling better on an empty stomach. - Are you chronically constipated and unable to have complete or whole bowel movements and empty your intesti

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Symptoms: Leaky gut syndrome is a condition where the intestinal lining is damaged, allowing bacteria to enter the bloodstream. If you think you might have this syndrome, you may experience symptoms like: - Vertigo, which includes feelings of dizziness, spinning, faintness, nausea, and the need to have a bowel movement. These episodes can last from 20 minutes to several hours, especially around mealtimes or during bowel movements. They may also worsen during menstrual cycles or hormonal changes. - You might also face issues like stomach parasites, bloating, gas, nausea, GERD, and acid reflux, which can occur alongside vertigo. Even on better days, these symptoms can still be present at a mild level. Do you deal with stomach paralysis regularly? Have you had nausea, vomiting, stomach pain, indigestion, or discomfort after meals? Are you reliant on antacids, pain relievers, laxatives, or anti-nausea medications, and do you find yourself planning your life around your sensitive stomach? Do you struggle to digest food, noticing fat or mucus in your stool? - Lingering nausea even on "good days". - Are you limited to liquids, or can you only eat small amounts? - Do you have various symptoms that doctors attribute to anxiety, or are you still searching for a proper diagnosis? - Other symptoms may include constipation, diarrhea, or feeling better on an empty stomach. - Are you chronically constipated and unable to have complete or whole bowel movements and empty your intestine? - Food allergies and sensitivities to foods you could always tolerate before. - Anxiety, moodiness, and mental health decline I can help. I understand what you’re going through. Untreated gut issues can lead to conditions like Irritable Bowel Syndrome, Crohn's Disease, Leaky Gut Syndrome, anxie