I have read about zonulin. A protein that is involved with the opening of tight junctions in the gut and in the brain.
I have checked that one out, it's normal:
30.6 ng/ml RR: <38 ng/mlMy brother did the same test, also normal:
31.1 ng/ml RR: <38 ng/mlPerhaps this could indicate a leaky gut, not sure about this:
Candida Albicans LTTThere might be increased permeability somewhere in the gut due to a mechanism other than disturbed tight junction modulation. The innate immune system might be activated on the spot using neutrophils/macrophages which could send out IL-8 during the process.
Normal gut flora like candida might leak through. The adaptive immune system might kick in due to chronic innate activation leading to specific candida T-lympocyte prolifieration and IFN-g production.
How this could lead to pois I don't know. Maybe some IL signaling might grow receptors on cells in the urinary tract acting on substances in seminal fluid which they did not do before.
I did the Zonulin test in the morning. Not sure if that's different than doing it later on the day after multiple meals.
VEGF is a molecule that is capable of opening up the blood brain barrier. That might be worth checking out.