Gut Grief!
Q: I get a lot of gas and bloating. I feel like I have
horrible digestion. What can I do to remedy this?
A: If there is one thing that I love treating it’s
the gut. Great health starts with proper digestion. Many people
suffer from poor digestion and gut related conditions. When
treating the digestive tract, I keep these 4R’s in mind.
REMOVE - Remove all food sensitivities.
You foods can be either your friend and improve your digestion
or can be your foe and cause inflammation in your gut leading
to many digestive symptoms (cramping, constipation, diarrhea,
gas and bloating) as well as other symptoms (fatigue, painful
joints, and eczema ). A simple blood test can let you know
what your food sensitivities are.
REPLACE - In order for your digestion to
work you may need to replace your digestive juices. These
may include digestive enzymes and stomach acid.
REINTRODUCE - Your digestive tract is filled
with friendly intestinal bacteria. Poor intestinal flora can
lead to many digestive symptoms as well as yeast infections,
canker sores and diarrhea. Good bacteria help to keep yeast
and harmful bacteria out of our systems. Anyone who takes
antibiotics should be using probiotics (L.acidophilus) to
replenish their gut.
REGENERATE - Part of having a finely tuned
digestive tract is having healthy cells that line the tract.
Demulcent herbs such as marshmallow root and slippery elm
can help to sooth an irritated tract. L-glutamine is an important
amino acid to nourish the cells in your gut.
Whether your gut-related problems have you just a little
uncomfortable or doubled over in pain, practicing the four
R’s will help you achieve the fifth: RECOVERY! Come
in to A New Leaf and we’ll help you heal your digestive
tract.
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