27/07/2022
Non-food factors that may influence your digestion š“
Nutritional therapists like me are trained in ālifestyle medicineā which means we learn about lifestyle factors (physical activity, sleep, emotions, daylight exposure, stress and more) that affect our overall health. Our digestion is sensitive to lifestyle influences as well as food and nutrition. Non-food factors affecting digestion include parasites, infection, bacteria imbalance, poor digestion, undiagnosed health condition, stress, anxiety, poor sleep, disrupted circadian rhythm, late nights, travel, emotional upheaval, trauma, unhappy relationships, poor connection, light exposure, exposure to radiation, exposure to chemicals, toxins, moulds and more. Many of my clients have IBS and itās important we talk about stress and anxiety because the vagus nerve (part of the parasympathetic nervous system) goes through the gut to the brain and influences digestion. If you experience or have past experience of stress, anxiety or trauma, you can be stuck in āfight or flightā mode, and this may affect your digestive symptoms causing loose stools or constipation. Therefore, relaxation practices may sometimes help people with IBS. Iām looking forward to integrating hypnotherapy into my practice for this reason.š