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Are Your Food Allergies Making You Fat?

Are your food allergies making you fat?  It is time to stop eating your will power!

Did you know that your digestive system might be making you fat?

Sounds too ridiculous to be true, right? But in actual fact, that’s a true statement. There might be bugs in your digestive tract that might be pretty much upsetting your immune system.

You've been on diets yet you just cannot lose weight. Well, now you know what might be causing the problem!

Get rid of bad bugs in your system which cause inflammation.

You might also find this hard to believe, but many, many people suffer from this condition and some doctors have developed effective treatments to deal with this.

These doctors understand the way in which all the systems in your body; your gut, your immune system, your detoxification system, all your hormones, and more – these are all connected.

They have powerful evidence to address the key causes of weight gain and illness so that you can shed that weight.

There are many patients who lose quite a significant amount of weight when they start cutting out food allergens out of their diet.  And some people have been known to lose anything from 20-30 pounds just by balancing their bacterial ecosystem in their intestinal system.

It has been seen in patients, those with chronic inflammation, with things like acne, fluid retention, joint pain, fatigue and also irritable bowel syndrome with bloating and gas. Those who try all the known diets in the book, and yet totally have been unable to lose weight. 

And the problem is: they could not lose weight because the body was inflamed.

Because there is an imbalance in the gut along with food sensitives, your body will become inflamed.

If your doctor asks you to eliminate foods which you are allergic or sensitive to, and you start taking healthy bacteria into your body to heal the gut, you will notice that the weight will start to drop off. Not only that, other unpleasant symptoms that you might have experienced will seem to melt away as well.

Which comes first in the body - Inflammation or obesity?

Many doctors will debate this but some believe that a person becomes inflamed first and then gains weight, which in turn just makes you more inflamed, perpetuating the cycle.

Research bears this out, showing that food can lead to weight gain. The same research has come up with a couple of steps you need to take to eliminate the foods that you think you are allergic to and to rebalance the ecosystem in your gut.

Look at this study published in December 2007...

Two groups of children, one group underweight, and the other group at the normal weight were researched.

The researchers looked at factors connected to inflammation. To do that, they looked at the CRP levels which are the C-reactive protein, a marker to show the level of inflammation in the body.

Then they checked out thickening or plaque in the carotid arteries. These are the main arteries that supply the brain.

And finally, they looked at the blood tests for lgG. This is the sign for delayed food allergies. They found out that the overweight children had a 3-fold higher level of CRP, a 2½ fold higher level of IgG antibodies to foods.

The overweight children also had much thicker carotid arteries, showing early signs of atherosclerosis and heart disease. The studies suggested that foods allergies were the cause of obesity and inflammation and not a consequence of obesity and inflammation.

You need to get rid of inflammation

Damage to the gut can lead to a leaky gut, which allows food particles to be exposed in the gut’s immune system. This triggers off an immune response, which leads to inflammation in the body, producing obesity and increasing insulin resistance.

We know that inflammation, no matter the cause, whether it is from food, high fat, high sugar; will produce insulin resistance. This leads to higher insulin levels. Since insulin is a fat storage hormone, you are going to store more fat—and it will be mostly around your belly.

The author of the above study with the two groups of children says that we need to consider eliminating IgG food allergens in order to treat obesity and to prevent heart disease.This means not necessarily limiting calories, but eliminating the foods that cause the allergies - which in turn causes the inflammation. 

High-fat diets change the bacterial flora in our gutThe toxin-producing bugs get promoted by our high-fat diets, while the anti-inflammatory and protective bugs die off. (Bet you didn’t know that there are over 500 species of bugs in your gut all fighting for the right to be there!)

Our highly processed foods, high-sugar and fat intakes as well as our low-fiber diets, plus all the antibiotics, the drugs such as anti-inflammatories and steroids, acid blockers and hormones – they all do an excellent job of completely altering the bacterial ecosystem in the gut.

This leads to breakdown, inflammation and of course, leaky gut. The toxins all latch onto the immune cells, stimulating them to produce a barrage of inflammation, which all blocks the metabolism, producing insulin resistance, obesity and fatty liver. Ouch!

To put it all simply – when you eat a bad diet, bad bugs will flourish and your whole gut ecosystem will be upset. Actually, by eating a bad diet, you allow bad bugs to flourish.

What results is obesity, diabetes, heart disease and so many horrible allergies, autoimmune problems and inflammatory diseases.

The researchers say that when you add soluble fiber to your diet, you can increase the good bug population and decrease the bad bugs which will lead to weight loss.

The bugs in your gut control your fat storage too, and also the calories you absorb. So if you have healthy bugs in your gut, you lose weight. If you have bad bug, you gain weight.

When you eat a typical American diet, you straight away foster the growth of bad bugs in your gut. They damage your gut lining and produce toxins which get absorbed into your system.

We know that an unhealthy gut makes us fat and sick because it makes us toxic and inflamed.

Try these simple things if you are struggling to feel better and lose weight

  • Try out an elimination diet for at least 3 weeks. Cut out what are the most common food allergens. These will be gluten, dairy, eggs, yeast, corn, and peanuts.
  • Some people find they are sensitive to soy, so cut that out too.
  • Start eating whole-foods, high fiber, and a plant-based type of diet. This is essential to feed the good bugs in your gut. It will provide the nutrients needed to function optimally.
  • Take probiotics on a daily basis to boost the healthy bacteria in your gut. Look for those that contain Bifidobacterium and Lactobacillus species. Make sure you select from reputable brands.

And then watch and wait and see that within a few short weeks, you will see a huge difference that will have come from staving off inflammation because your gut will be healed.

Think about this, if you want to get rid of that fat around our gut, you have to fix your gut. Let’s drink (water) to that good news!

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