First, once the gluten gets into your system it can start causing a number of negative side effects like cramping, fatigue and other symptoms of intolerance.
Next, instead of passing through your body and quickly moving out through a bowel movement, it gets stuck along the walls of the digestive tract thanks to your constipation.
Finally, that gluten being held in by your constipation is not only going to keep causing adverse effects because of the gluten intolerance, but now it is stuck in your system and going to start to break down and rot. That will release even more toxins into your body and blood stream. These new toxins can also have adverse health effects making your illness have double the negative impact on your system.
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