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Gut Barrier Restoration

Meaning

Gut barrier restoration refers to the physiological process of repairing and strengthening the integrity of the intestinal lining, specifically the epithelial layer and its tight junctions, which regulate the selective passage of substances from the gut lumen into the bloodstream. This essential function aims to reduce abnormal intestinal permeability, often termed “leaky gut,” preventing the systemic entry of undigested food particles, toxins, and microbial components.