PMA ZEOLITE THE ORIGINAL

Zonulin as  consequence of Gut Dysbiosis

Zonulin is a modulator of both epithelial and endothelial barrier functions and its role in health and disease remains an object of active research. Gut dysbiosis may cause the release of zonulin leading to the passage of luminal contents across the epithelial barrier causing the release of pro-inflammatory cytokines that themselves cause increased permeability establishing a vicious loop leading to massive influx of dietary and microbial Ags triggering the activation of T cells.

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WHAT MEANS PMA ZEOLITE?


PMA-zeolite® is obtained by double activation, an exclusive patented technology that reduces the surface area per unit weight. PMA-zeolite achieves 4000 square meters per gram. It is the only zeolite to have performed a complete toxicity study, acute, sub-chronic and chronic, and these studies only apply to this molecule as the activated molecule is very different from the starting mineral. See a comparison with other materials


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Leaky Gut - the permeable bowel wall as the hidden cause of many diseases of civilization. Do you often feel tired and weak? Are you constantly fighting colds? Are food intolerances, allergies and poor digestion well known to you? If you have already noticed that you have less energy available than you should have, leaky gut syndrome could be the cause and a medical consultation is recommended. Our body is increasingly burdened and poisoned with pollutants from the environment and food. This can put a lot of strain on our detoxification organs in particular - such as the liver. If the intestine is porous (leaky gut = "leaking intestine") and pollutants repeatedly enter the bloodstream, the detoxification system is soon overloaded and the immune system is also irritated. Loss of performance, tiredness during the day, exhaustion and lack of energy as well as recurring infections are often possible symptoms of today's society and should be clarified in a medical consultation. What exactly is Leaky Gut? An intact intestinal mucosa is an important protective barrier against harmful substances and their penetration into the bloodstream. However, this natural barrier function of the intestine can be impaired by the toxins that affect us every day, the imbalances of the intestinal flora, food intolerances and above all, chronic changes in the intestinal mucosa, which can lead to increased permeability. The body is now confronted with a multitude of stressful and poisoning foreign substances, which it must deal with as quickly as possible. Creeping infections, which often go unnoticed for a long time, can be a possible trigger for many secondary diseases. The natural support of intestinal detoxification Studies have shown that taking the unique PMA zeolite can strengthen the function of the intestinal wall and thus the body's protective barrier against foreign substances. Furthermore, the natural mineral binds certain harmful substances (such as lead, arsenic, cadmium, chromium, nickel and ammonium) in the gastrointestinal tract and reduces the burden of their natural elimination. In exchange, the PMA zeolite also simultaneously releases its already contained minerals and trace elements (such as magnesium and calcium) to the body. This selective detoxifying and cleansing effect not only strengthens the protective barrier of the intestinal wall, but also supports the immune system. An active change in lifestyle and nutrition as well as any contribution to reducing stress are essential in today's world. Enjoy more personal performance, vitality and well-being by consciously relieving the body and supporting the health of the intestines.
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