Good digestion is essential for the health of your whole body. When the digestion is poor we don’t absorb all the nutrients that we need for optimal energy, hormones, immune health and even mood balance.
We tend to think of gas, bloating, burping, heartburn, abdominal pain, urgency or constipation as nuisances, but these are key indicators of some underlying imbalance. Rather than masking symptoms with antacids and laxatives, I delve deeper to figure out what is causing these symptoms in the first place.
Have you been diagnosed with irritable bowel syndrome?
If you or someone you know suffers from digestive issues, I can help!
- Constipation, diarrhea
- Irritable Bowel Syndrome, IBS
- Acid reflux, Heartburn, GERD
- Intestinal dysbiosis
- Small Intestine Bacterial Overgrowth, also known as SIBO
- Candida, Small Intestine Fungal Overgrowth, also known as SIFO
- Leaky gut syndrome (increased intestinal permeability)
- Food sensitivities
- Gluten intolerance, non-celiac gluten sensitivity
- H. Pylori, ulcers
- Diverticulosis or diverticulitis
Many seemingly unrelated conditions can be caused by poor digestion, even in the absence of digestive symptoms. Intestinal inflammation, leaky gut, dysbiosis, and food sensitivities can contribute to and even cause inflammation in other areas of the body, leading to distant symptoms.
- Acne, eczema
- sinus issues
- Migraines and headaches
- Allergies
- Joint pain, arthritis
- Autoimmune diseases including hypothyroid (Hashimoto’s)
- Brain fog
- Fatigue