leaky$43792$ - translation to ιταλικό
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leaky$43792$ - translation to ιταλικό

PSEUDOMEDICAL DIAGNOSIS
Leaky Gut Syndrome; Leaky-gut syndrome

leaky      
adj. che non tiene, che perde, che fa acqua
Richard Leakey         
  • Sketch of Richard Leakey (2014), by Patrick L. Gallegos
  • Leakey in 2014
  • Leakey in 2015
  • Leakey in 2010
  • Turkana Boy – steps of forensic facial reconstruction/approximation
KENYAN PALEOANTHROPOLOGIST, CONSERVATIONIST, AND POLITICIAN
Richard Erskine Frere Leakey; Richard E. Leakey; R.E.F. Leakey; Leakey, Richard; Richard Leaky; Richard Erskine Leakey
n. Richard Leakey (1944) paleoantropologo keniatta, figlio di Louis Leakey and Mary Leakey, noto per la sua scoperta dello scheletro quasi completo di un ominide di circa 9 anni vissuto 1.5 milioni di anni fa

Ορισμός

Leaky
·superl Apt to disclose secrets; tattling; not close.
II. Leaky ·superl Permitting water or other fluid to leak in or out; as, a leaky roof or cask.

Βικιπαίδεια

Leaky gut syndrome

Leaky gut syndrome is a hypothetical, medically unrecognized condition.

Unlike the scientific phenomenon of increased intestinal permeability ("leaky gut"), claims for the existence of "leaky gut syndrome" as a distinct medical condition come mostly from nutritionists and practitioners of alternative medicine. Proponents claim that a "leaky gut" causes chronic inflammation throughout the body that results in a wide range of conditions, including chronic fatigue syndrome, rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, migraines, multiple sclerosis, and autism. There is little evidence to support this hypothesis.

Stephen Barrett has described "leaky gut syndrome" as a fad diagnosis and says that its proponents use the alleged condition as an opportunity to sell a number of alternative-health remedies – including diets, herbal preparations, and dietary supplements. In 2009, Seth Kalichman wrote that some pseudoscientists claim that the passage of proteins through a "leaky" gut is the cause of autism. Evidence for claims that a leaky gut causes autism is weak and conflicting.

Advocates tout various treatments for "leaky gut syndrome", such as dietary supplements, probiotics, herbal remedies, gluten-free foods, and low-FODMAP, low-sugar, or antifungal diets, but there is little evidence that the treatments offered are of benefit. None have been adequately tested to determine whether they are safe and effective for this purpose. The U.K. National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) does not recommend the use of any special diets to manage the main symptoms of autism or leaky gut syndrome.