Hi Patti,
You said:
Ah, funny, April. I find amongst my friends and aquaintances it is highly under-diagnosed because so few doctors do understand what it is.
(and I think you meant to say they "do NOT understand it, right?")
It's probably a difference of where we live.Remember, I'm living in Southern California. I remember when I moved here, someone told me this joke:
Q: "How is California like a box of cereal?"
A: "They're both full of flakes, fruits and nuts!"
(Not that there's anything wrong with that, of course, to each his own. But, I'd say there's more than a touch of truth to that joke, as, like Dorothy said, "I don't think we're in Kansas anymore!", which is where I moved from.)
I'm just saying that over the years in my practice as a homeopath, I have had countless number of patients come to me, telling me they have leaky gut (along with they are all riddled with candida, they're gluten intolerant, have parasites, they all have toxic livers and colons). And, many of them have these impressive looking computer printouts and lab tests to show it. But, I have a good number of patients who are coming from the same core group of Naturopaths, and every single one of them has the same 'diagnosis', they're all put on the same regimen, yet each of these persons are very, very different, with a wide variety of complaints. It seems to me it is little different from the allopathic doctor whose answer to 'what ails you' is either antibiotics, Prednisone or Prozac.
Now, I do think all of these things do exist, I think they can contribute to a person's overall health (or lack of), but, from my experience, I don't think these things are generally where the trouble lies, they are not the CAUSE of their disease, they are the SYMPTOMS of their disease, which are two very different things.
I've just seen too many who were diagnosed by various Naturopaths, "Energy" workers, Chiropractors, sometimes even holistic MDs, and for 2 or 3 years (not to mention, $$$ later), they've been eating totally organic, gluten free, casein free, not a speck of sugar crosses their lips-they have very pristine diets. They've done the various detox cleanses, continue to use expensive supplements and probiotics galore. Often times their kids have been put on these same diets. Most of these kids have been on very controlled diets for most of their lives.
(In my twin's classroom, there are so many kids on special diets or who are said to have food sensitivities, that for birthday treats we have to come up with something that contains no gluten, no sugar, no honey, no dairy, no nuts, no mango, strawberries, kiwi or bananas-and the list seems to grow longer each year--Agghh! Organic carrot sticks anyone!? )
The thing is, usually these patients DO feel better than they would if they were eating the standard American diet, but they're still looking for help, because despite all of these efforts, they're still having problems, still not feeling well. They're tired of having to go to such extremes with controlling their diet. And, if leaky gut was really the problem, how can it be that when they get the correct homeopathic remedy, their symptoms often go away within minutes, hours, or a few days? I see that all the time.
It's because we experience disease when there's a disturbance in the energetic plane of the body, and it requires an energetic medicine to correct it, not a chemical one. Homeopathic remedies are an energetic medicine , as is acupuncture, cranial-sacral, Qigong and probably a few others that I'm not thinking of right now.
An energetic disturbance requires an energetic medicine to cure, Like Cures Likes, it's as simple as that.
Chemically-based drugs, herbs, supplements and food all primarily act on the chemical plane of the body, though even each of them also carry an energetic imprint (as we can see and feel the difference when we eat raw, unprocessed, organically grown vegetables, compared to a heat-sterilized, pesticide grown, can of vegetables, which has virtually no vitality left in it.)
So, my take is that I would suggest continuing a special diet if you notice that you feel better on it. Good nutrition is never wasted, and seems a bit obvious. But, I would not expect diet alone to cure you.
April