The Process
If you’ve been searching for information on leaky gut repair, you’ve probably already come across plenty of supplements and quick-fix plans promising fast results, and it can be difficult to work out which of them, if any, are worth trusting.
Let’s talk through what a leaky gut repair process actually tends to involve, some of the common myths worth knowing about, a realistic idea of timeframes, how to tell whether a plan is actually working, and why personalisation matters more than any single product, so you know what to actually expect.
As a nutritional therapist working in functional medicine, I build every leaky gut testing and repair plan around the individual in front of me because no two people arrive at this point the same way.
What Leaky Gut Repair Involves
Leaky gut repair isn’t a single product or a seven-day plan; it’s a process that usually involves looking at diet, stress, sleep, and sometimes functional testing, and building a step-by-step plan from what’s actually relevant to you.
That might mean increasing the diversity of plants in your diet, addressing ongoing stress, adjusting certain medications with your GP’s guidance, or working through an imbalanced gut microbiome. The starting point is always understanding your particular situation and symptoms, not applying a generic protocol pulled straight from a website, which is why leaky gut repair looks a little different for every client I work with.
