What To Do If You Have Low Gut Iga

Your body makes several different antibodies, including IgA, IgG, and IgM. IgA is probably the most abundant antibody produced by your immune system.

I have done some previous videos on secretory IgA. About five, six, or seven thousand milligrams is made per day of secretory IgA. This significant amount is secreted into the lumen of the small intestine. This antibody is quite important as it acts like the antibody version of airport security.

If a pathogen is seen in the gut, all of these “airport security” guards are going to show up.

Very high amounts of secretory IgA will alert you that there’s something not really rightin the gut. Something is upsetting the digestive system, and antibodies are made and secreted and pushed in large amounts to particular areas where they can up trigger an inflammatory response.

This can create sore spots sometimes or tender points for people in the gut.

What do we do when we have a low IgA? How do we boost the numbers up?

This is where I talk about my 4 R method, remove, replace, re-inoculate, and repair. I wrote about this in my book, and you can read about it in Candida Crusher on page 113 and 114.

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To start taking the “bad guys out,” you need to what is lurking in your gut. That’s why I suggest starting the process with a comprehensive stool analysis. Then you can use CanXida Remove to get rid of any problematic gut pathogens. CanXida Remove targets many different species of Candida. It also targets dysbiotic flora, bad bacteria, and parasites.

Whatever product you use to eradicate the unhealthy bugs in your gut, always consider a broad-spectrum product. That’s a much better approach than taking six or seven individual supplements.

Once you have eradicated the problem, you want to start on replacement. You need to tidy up the area and improve the body’s supply of digestive enzymes.

CanXida Restore is a probiotic enzyme formula that works very well with CanXida Remove. CanXida Restore helps digestion to become more efficient. It should reduce bloating, gut, and abdominal discomfort while improving nutrient absorption, energy, and overall wellbeing. CanXida Restore also improves bowel motions by improving colonic fermentation.

Next is re-inoculation. The goal of this state is to put good bugs, such as lactobacillus, back into the gut. Have healthy levels of good bugs is associated with boosting levels of secretory IgA.

The re-inoculation part is especially important because what we’re trying to do now is boost up the count of beneficial lactobacillus in the upper gut, and the count of bifidobacteria in the lower gut.

Remove, replace, re-inoculate, and then we’re going to repair.

We’re going to give you CanXida Rebuild that repairs. You keep taking the CanXida Restore, which keeps seeding the gut with good bugs. It’s also got the enzymes that facilitate the breakdown of the new, improved diet you’re on.

CanXida Rebuild is a multi with a nice back end of antimicrobials. At this point, you can reduce the CanXida Remove and keep taking Rebuild. Many of my patients take CanXida Rebuild for one or two years or even ongoing. I know they’re a bit on the big and bulky side, you can crush them up, but they work fantastic.

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