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Want to fix your health's root causes? Join my community 👉https://www.skool.com/holistic-health... Dr. Sung's Supplement Store 👉https://us.fullscript.com/welcome/drj... Summary of Inflammatory Mechanisms in Lectins **Binding to Cell Membranes: Lectins can bind to gut lining cells, causing irritation and triggering an immune response. **Increased Intestinal Permeability: Lectins may disrupt tight junctions in the gut, leading to “leaky gut” and systemic inflammation. **Immune Activation: Lectins can stimulate immune cells, potentially worsening autoimmune conditions. **Nutrient Malabsorption: Lectins may interfere with nutrient absorption, indirectly promoting inflammation. **Gut Microbiome Disruption: Lectins may promote dysbiosis, contributing to inflammation. **Resistance to Digestion: Lectins persist in the gut, prolonging inflammation and irritation. While lectins can cause inflammation in some individuals, especially those with autoimmune conditions or gut sensitivities, many people can tolerate lectins without issues. By properly preparing lectin-rich foods and consuming them in moderation, individuals may be able to enjoy their benefits while minimizing the potential for inflammation. For those particularly sensitive, reducing or eliminating high-lectin foods may improve symptoms and reduce inflammation. Dr. Jin Sung is a Chiropractic Physician who specializes in the management of complex chronic conditions. Office consultations available with Dr.Sung 978 688-6999 www.DrJinSung.com Email: [email protected] This video is for general information and educational purposes only and does NOT constitute the practice of medicine or other professional health services, including giving of a medical advice. NO doctor-patient relationship is formed. It should not be used to self-diagnose and it is not a substitute for a medical exam, cure, treatment, diagnosis, and prescription or recommendation. You should not make any change in your health regimen or diet before first consulting a physician. Always seek the advice of a physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.