When you think of digestion, you probably think of your stomach. Right? But the digestive system is much more complex.
We have what’s called the alimentary canal inside our body.
It’s essentially a 30-foot long tube. It begins with the mouth and travels along the esophagus, stomach, small intestine, and large intestine. The organs along this tube chew, churn and dissolve foods into tiny nutrient pieces that power your entire body.
When your digestive system is healthy, foods gets broken down properly. As a result, your body is nourished, replenished, and all systems are revved up and ready to go.
When your digestive system gets bogged down, your beneficial gut bacteria becomes imbalanced which makes it harder for your body to digest food properly. Poor digestion can lead to chronic inflammation, which results in bloating, gas, constipation, stomach pain, and other unpleasantness. You may also start craving certain foods that aren’t all that healthy.
These symptoms are your body’s way of warning you that something is wrong. It’s time to PAY ATTENTION.
When your digestive system is out of balance, you feel ill.
I’m not just talking about gastrointestinal issues. Your brain, mental health, mood, and immune systems can also become compromised. Over time, these things can become toxic to your overall system, throwing it even more out of whack.
Hippocrates was right when he said,
“All disease begins in the gut.”
There’s also the concept of bioindividuality.
Our body chemistry is different.
One person’s food can be another person’s poison.
Allow me to make this whole “what should I eat??” debacle less confusing. I’ll give you information on specific dietary guidelines that’ll help YOU with your specific symptoms.
Together we’ll create a nutrition plan and meal plans that make eating with confidence easy…without needing to worry where the nearest bathroom is or stressing about what groceries to buy this week.
Truth: Your body wants to heal itself, and it will if you provide the right environment.
Lots of us live with our foot always on the gas pedal while trying to brake at the same time. This doesn’t work. Our system doesn’t relax the way we need it to.
To recharge your gut, you must SLOW DOWN and pay attention. Sleep is important, as is exercise, relaxation and rest.
I’ll share with you simple strategies and techniques you can use to manage stress even on your busiest, most chaotic days.
So give your body a break. Let go of the bad stuff. Bring in the good stuff. And get ready to feel your best.