#251. Why Vagus Nerve Dysfunction Makes Your IBS Feel SO Unpredictable (& What Causes It) : IBS, Irritable Bowel Syndrome, Bloating. Gut Health
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What if the real reason your IBS feels so unpredictable has nothing to do with the food you're eating?
If you're stuck in the cycle of trying diets, avoiding trigger foods, and still dealing with random flare-ups, this episode speaks directly to your frustration
It reveals why your symptoms may not be about what you're eating—but instead about how your nervous system is functioning—helping you finally make sense of inconsistent, confusing IBS patterns.
You'll Discover:
- How vagus nerve dysfunction can directly trigger common IBS symptoms
- Why your IBS feels so inconsistent - even when your habits and diet stay the same
- The terrifying root causes of vagus nerve dysfunction, including one everyday habit you likely overlook
Hit play now to uncover the hidden reason your IBS feels out of control - and what you can start doing today to finally calm it down.
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This podcast is dedicated to helping people with high stress / anxiety, busy professionals, high achievers & executives with IBS and poor gut health, while also exploring how the vagus nerve, nervous system, stress, and anxiety impact digestion.
Discover effective strategies for managing symptoms such as acid reflux, constipation, bloating, low stomach acid, and cramps through gut healing techniques.
Delve into the complexities of gut health, microbiome balance, and the influence of food intolerances, probiotics, and digestive enzymes on gut inflammation, to achieve a healthier digestive system with support for the vagus nerve and overall nervous system regulation.
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