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Frances (Cabarlah, Qld. ) on 11/08/2021
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I wonder if this link to information about butyrate would interest Earth Clinic readers. It was suggested by an Integrative Medicine site in Canada.

https://www.ihcanconferences.co.uk/butyrates-impact-on-the-microbiome-and-neuro-function-ihcan-conferences-webinar/

pdf of presentation also available. https://www.ihcanconferences.co.uk/downloads/2021/webinars/butyratebodybiowebinarslides.pdf

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Replied By Betty (CA) on 11/09/2021

Along with adding more anti-cancer foods for gut biome health I also take a butyrate supplement. Testing on the cancer showed butyrate as very high on the list I needed to address.
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Replied By Art (California) on 11/10/2021

Frances,

This is a topic that I am interested in.

Butyrate is one of the three predominant short chain fatty acids (SCFAs). The other two predominant SCFAs are acetate and propionate. We can increase SCFAs by eating the right types of soluble fermentable fiber which feeds the healthy SCFA producing bacteria in our gut. Prebiotics also increase SCFAs. Increasing SCFAs in this way increase all 3 predominant SCFAs which include butyrate.

Butyrate interacts with the epithelial cells to increase melatonin production in the gut while propionate and acetate increase melatonin receptors in the gut. In turn, melatonin increases SCFA production in the gut in a pro health cycle that is stimulated by increased fiber intake. Together butyrate and melatonin both help repair the gut mucosal barrier which helps to prevent gut permeability (aka leaky gut) and beyond the mucosal barrier they also strengthen the epithelial barrier to further repair gut permeability. This is very important for maintaining the best health.

The downside is that in some disease states, the SCFA producing bacteria can be very low, in which case SCFA production may be minimal and this can allow the mucosal barrier to become perturbed which allows gut permeability to increase allowing bacteria to escape the colon into the general circulation which causes an inflammatory response by the body to attack these bacteria that the body sees as invaders. This inflammatory response results in significant collateral damage as well as further increased inflammation and oxidative stress which is all bad for our health.

Melatonin and the SCFAs have antiinflammatory and antioxidative effects in the gut aside from their ability to improve gut permeability which is very good for improved health. Unfortunately, SCFAs decline with age and decreased SCFA production in the gut results in decreased melatonin and melatonin receptors in the gut and all of this results in ill health and disease. Exercise increases SCFA production as does fasting.

A few vitamins have shown some ability to increase SCFAs. Fasting can also increase SCFAs. Pistachios can increase SCFAs and also contain significant amounts of fiber. Prebiotics can increase SCFAs.

Art

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Replied By Betty (CA) on 11/11/2021

I am interested in this as well.

Replied By Bodulica (Barrie, canada) on 11/11/2021

I read it just yesterday: connecting Byturate levels with ME/CFS!

https://www.healthrising.org/blog/2021/11/10/bacteria-fatigue-chronic-fatigue-syndrome/

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Replied By JJ Gib (U.K. ) on 11/12/2021

Grass fed butter is a great source of butyric acid.
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Replied By Betty (CA) on 11/12/2021

Yes, truth. We only use grass fed butter.

Replied By Bobbi (Sacramento, CA) on 12/30/2021

I understand sodium butyrate is best; could you give some links to find a good product? I see mostly calcium butyrate.

Also, will butyrate help with HPylori?

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Replied By Betty (CA) on 12/30/2021

Right now I am taking Butyrate by Healus brand. It is a complete biotic.

I have also taken another one called trybutyrate.

Replied By Art (California ) on 12/30/2021

Bobbi,

A few things that are useful to fight H. Pylori are: Mastic Gum Oil of Oregano, Monolaurin Grapefruit Seed Extract (GSE) Colloidal Silver Nanoparticles (AgNPs) GSE and AgNPs are both biofilm busters which will be important in a long standing overgrowth Probiotics: L . Acidophilus L. Rhamnosus L. Plantarum

Art


Replied By Jeff (Daytona, FL) on 12/05/2024

I want to ensure that people know that the butyrate supplements currently on the market are dangerous. They added hydroxides to up the pH, and instead of bringing up to neutral, which wouldn't have been needed to start with, they increase it to a pH of 9+. They likely state that this is to "combat the acidity" or something, all the while your stomach naturally has a very low pH as is needed. You DONT want to increase your stomach pH. If you get butyrate supplements, I'd recommend either adding ACV to it before hand to neutralize it, or add the contents to an acidic soup.
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