Anti-leaky Gut Recipe ‘Gut-cumin I’ Could Have Helped Hastening Clinical Signs and Disease Remission Among Dogs with Inflammatory Bowel Disease
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14538072Keywords:
arginine, curcumin, ginger, glutamine, leaky gut, threonineAbstract
!e present author (KU) aroused his interest about 25 years ago, during his initial days at assistant position at during early clinical experince while a grease monkey denoted that the problem was inside his dog, not the cutaneous environment. At that miracle day, author changed his mind towards dermatological diseases and searched/investigated gastroentero-dermatology. Nowadays the present author (K.U.) had develeoped anti-leaky gut formulation with his 25 years of experience, who worked hard on this era (gut-brain-skin axis) and retrospectivelly collected his case treatment protocoles, which evolved into this functional food formulation, namely Gut-cumin I. From this perspective a total of 21 dogs diagnosed with in"ammatory bowel disease (iBd) based on relevant laboratory interpretation and clinical scoring, were subjected to rectal enema Gut-cumin I adminstration for 10 days. !is formula involved nutraceuticals and 3 aminoacids participating for promoting gut health. !e purpose at the present study was to determine whether this gut health promoter is tought to be of bene#ciary for he management of iBd in dogs. Dogs existing iBd with a fecal score of $2 and showing canine iBd activity index, classi#ed mild (4-5), moderate (6-8), or severe (9 or >) were enrolled as diagnostic major criterias. Dogs enrolled were received di%erent dose regimes of Gut-cumin I via rectal route for 10 days. Median canine iBd activity index scores prior to (6) vs. a&er treatment (2) were statisticaly signi#cant (p<0.001). !is treatment modality invoving rectal route transfer of polyphenol rich Gut-cumin I, could susbtitute old fashioned immunosupressive trials.
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