#248. Why The Invisible Effects Of IBS Makes You Feel So Isolated & Alone : IBS, Irritable Bowel Syndrome, Bloating, Gut Health
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Why does IBS make you feel so awful inside—while everyone else thinks you’re completely fine?
If you’re showing up to work, socialising, and “getting on with things” while silently battling discomfort, anxiety, and constant gut awareness, it can feel incredibly isolating.
In this episode, you'll discover:
- Why IBS feels like an invisible struggle and how that intensifies feelings of isolation
- What’s really happening beneath the surface when your symptoms are internal but overwhelming
- How to reframe your experience so you can feel supported, validated, and less alone in your body
Listen now to finally understand why IBS can feel so isolating—and how to start feeling safe and supported in your body again.
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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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