Institute of Nutritional Endocrinology (INE): Digestion: Unit 3 – Part 7: Small and Large Intestines – Pathology – Video

Digestion: Unit 3 – Maximize Absorption and Assimilation

Part 7: Small and Large Intestines – Pathology

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When concerned about leaky gut issues, which of the following assessments should be done?
Systemic symptoms of leaky gut include:
Which of the following is NOT a cause of a leaky gut?
Ulcerative colitis can occur anywhere along the digestive tract and most commonly in the ileocecal area.

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