The Silent Gut:
Understanding Motility, Signalling and the Hidden Causes of Constipation
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Narrated by:
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By:
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Lynne D M Noble
This title uses virtual voice narration
You will learn how the bowel works, why motility slows, and how factors such as ageing, hormones, neurological change, connective-tissue disorders, diet, stress, medications, and lifestyle all interact. You will also discover why some people develop chronic constipation despite “doing everything right,” and why standard advice often fails those with complex health needs.
Topics include:
• the different types of constipation and how to recognise them
• how motility, nerves, muscles, and the gut–brain axis influence bowel function
• the impact of ageing, disability, and long-term conditions
• how medications, dehydration, and reduced mobility contribute to symptoms
• why fibre helps some people and worsens symptoms in others
• the role of diet, fluids, movement, and daily routines
• how to manage flare-ups and prevent complications
• how to protect dignity and reduce anxiety around bowel care
• when to seek medical help and what to expect from assessment
• practical, gentle strategies that support real-world living
Lynne writes with warmth, clarity, and deep respect for the reader’s lived experience. She understands the frustration of being dismissed, the embarrassment that stops people asking for help, and the emotional toll of a condition that affects every aspect of daily life. Her approach is empowering, evidence-based, and grounded in decades of scientific study and professional practice.
Whether you live with chronic constipation, support someone who does, or simply want to understand your body better, this book offers reassurance, knowledge, and practical tools that make a real difference. It is a guide for anyone who wants to move beyond shame and confusion toward confidence, comfort, and better bowel health.