One of the areas I am experimenting to help accelerate GI repair is growth hormone modulation along with controlling the source of inflammation. Using my bodybuilding knowledge and understanding of enzymes pathways, I have found certain things OTC and legal to be very effective. People around me started to ask what I have been doing since I have a difference appearance. By modulating GH levels, I have been able to increase absorption due to actually being able to increase villi lengthening which is state in scientific literature . By doing so I am actually reverse engineering getting other pathways going by actually being able to absorb my food and probably supplements which are needed to help these reactions in the first place. I also do a lot of glutamine up to 20-30 grams a day (if you have inflammatory conditions where glutamine is going to glutamate DO NOT TAKE GLUTAMINE) Glutamine helps to repair the intestinal wall, increases Growth hormone, building block for glutathione, increase absorption and allows for your immune system to function properly as well as gets depleted in stress where it can cause you to lose muscle mass . So many clients may be on 10 grams of glutamine because their doctor said it was good for the gut. I suggest them to discontinue it because it making matters worse. This is why it is crucial to work with a person who knowns the interactions of everything you are taking. often when removed their anxiety drops dramatically. Competitors I have work with Instead being on anti anxiety meds all they had to do is cut the glutamine. I really think I am on to something here which may be one of missing keys in health. Between the glutamine and GH modulation, this should be a big player in helping ones health recovery. GH has been demonized because of its abuse, but due to poor sleep, hormone imbalance and lack of proper nutrients it may be one of the missing components to good health so over looked. This approach has been used in women who have osteoporsis and osteopenia as it has reversed it in people in their 80 or older in less 6 months verified by dexascans. It is also highly documented in Pubmed, but the medical community has completely over looked it as usual.
Effects of growth hormone on intestinal morphology of genetically dwarf rats.
Effects of growth hormone on intestinal morphology of genetically dwarf rats.