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Minimize the Negative Effects of Daylight Savings Time on IBS Symptoms

Minimize the Negative Effects of Daylight Savings Time on IBS Symptoms

There can be a lot of negative effects of daylight savings time for anyone. Even more, if you’re struggling with IBS. What does the time change and your sleep have to do with your IBS symptoms? Turns out – a lot! How much we sleep, if our sleep is restful and our...

The Vagus Nerve and Digestion… What’s the Connection?

The Vagus Nerve and Digestion… What’s the Connection?

It’s hard not to think of Elvis and the song “Viva Las Vegas” when talking about the vagus nerve.  You can think of the vagus nerve as the “Strip”,  a road that connects the brain to digestive system. So needless to say, the vagus nerve and digestion are...

How Exercise Can Affect IBS, SIBO & Reflux

How Exercise Can Affect IBS, SIBO & Reflux

You may know that regular exercise is beneficial for cardiovascular health, mental health, bone and muscle health, and helps to maintain a healthy weight.  But did you be wondering how exercise can affect IBS, SIBO and acid reflux. Did you know that exercise can help...

COVID-19: How to Support Immune Health

COVID-19: How to Support Immune Health

This video details how you can support your immune health, not just during the COVID-19 pandemic, but all year-round. We provide you with simple, natural and evidenced-based ways to support your immune health with special considerations for those with IBS or SIBO on a Low-FODMAP diet.

Is Poor Sleep Causing Your Digestive Symptoms?

Is Poor Sleep Causing Your Digestive Symptoms?

Many of our nutrition clients are surprised that we spend quite a bit of time addressing other aspects of our life besides food.  But here’s the deal… it’s quite possible that there are other factors contributing to your symptoms of IBS, SIBO or acid reflux that have nothing to do with food. 

Is Stress Causing Your Digestive Symptoms?

Is Stress Causing Your Digestive Symptoms?

As integrative nutritionists, we consider health from a whole-body point of view.  This means we consider all factors that affect your health.  Of course, we consider food but we also look at lifestyle factors such as stress, exercise, and sleep, as well.  Many of our clients experience digestive symptoms more so because one of these areas is imbalanced. When this happens, it’s easy to blame food. But what if food wasn’t always the culprit?

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