One Cause, Many Ailments
One Cause, Many Ailments
by
Award-winning Author
Dr. John O.A. Pagano
Chiropractic Physician
Foreword by
Harry K. Panjwani, M.D., Ph.D.
A.R.E. Press • Virginia Beach • Virginia
Copyright © 2008
by Dr. John O.A. Pagano
4th Printing, May 2012
Printed in the U.S.A.
DISCLAIMER
The contents of this publication are intended for educational and informative use only. They are not to be considered directive nor as a guide to self-diagnosis or self-treatment. Before embarking on any therapeutic regimen, it is absolutely essential that you consult with and obtain the approval of your personal physician or health care provider.
Some of the Cayce readings and the other materials quoted here have been slightly altered by the author for emphasis and clarity. The true spirit of these quotes still remains, and the editors believe that the accuracy of the information has not been affected.
Pagano, John O.A.
One cause—many ailments : the leaky gut syndrome : what it is and how it may be affecting your health / by Dr. John O.A. Pagano ; foreword by Harry K. Panjwani.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references
ISBN 978-0-87604-573-2 (trade pbk.)
1. Intestines—Diseases—Alternative treatment. 2. Intestines—Permeability—Popular works. 3. Cayce, Edgar, 1877-1945. I. Title.
RC806.P34 2008
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2008009026
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To
The memory of
Edgar Cayce
And to
Marjorie May
“Disease has changed little— their names,
their classifications,
much!”
Edgar Cayce Reading 2002-1
CONTENTS
PART I The Leaky Gut Syndrome (LGS) Intestinal Permeability
Chapter 1 The Anatomy of the Disease
The Leaky Gut Syndrome Defined
Chapter 2 The Anatomy Involved
The Gastro-Intestinal (GI) Tract
Signs of the Disease—What Happens When the Gut Is Inflamed?
Symptoms Associated with Increased Intestinal Permeability
The Seven Stages of the Inflamed Gut
What Causes the Breakdown of the Intestinal Walls?
The Cause of the Perforations—The Yeast-Fungi-Mold Connection
Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (NSAID)
Chapter 4 What to Do About It?
Chapter 5 The Spinal Connection
A Most Interesting Story—Polycythemia Vera, Diabetes, and Spinal Adjustments
The Far-Reaching Effects of LGS