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Gut Health

Gut Research

Research in the past two decades has revealed that gut health is critical to overall health.   An unhealthy gut contributes to a wide range of diseases including; Irritable bowel syndrome, ulcerative colitis, obesity, depression, diabetes, arthritis, autism spectrum disorder, chronic fatigue syndrome and autoimmune diseases.   Supporting intestinal health and restoring the integrity of the gut barrier is one of the most important goals for total health and well being. 

How does my gut health effect my overall health?

Gut flora and gut barrier are two factors that determine the health of our gut.   Our gut is home to 100 trillion microorganisms.   It is also responsible for our protection from infection, as it comprises more than 75% of our immune system.  

Much of our serotonin is produced in our gut and is responsible for mood, sleep, appetite, digestion, memory as well as sexual desire & function!

So there you go our gut has an intimate relationship with our brain, hormone and immune systems.

What are the signs and symptoms of altered gut flora?

Signs and symptoms of digestive issues can be; bloating, pain, constipation and diarrhoea, Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and food intolerances.  Additional signs may be:  altered mood and even psychological symptoms such as anxiety or depression. 

What can affect gut micro flora?

Common dietary choices, such as; low fibre, high sugar diets, dietary toxins like wheat and industrial seed oils causing leaky gut.

Other dietary factors that may be contributing are: Lactose, Sorbitol and other polyols, fructose, alcohol & caffeine.

Chronic stress and chronic infections are major contributing factors affecting the gut-brain-axis by altering our hormonal system.

Gastroenteritis, infections and travel bugs may be the catalyst to a cascade of varied symptoms.

Food intolerances may also be a factor, or a symptom.  However many times, I have seen these rectified post integration of a thorough gut healing protocol.

Antibiotics - altering the micro flora. (…& thank goodness for their life saving ability!)

Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory (NSAIDs) - affecting the gut lining.

Proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) like Nexium – lower stomach acid, reducing digestive ability, contributing to nutrient deficiencies

...and so the cycle of pain & fatigue continues.

Conditions that benefit from this treatment are Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), reflux, small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO),  leaky gut (increased gut permeability) and dysbiosis.  Additionally, conditions that may be supported by gut re-inoculation and dietary interventions are coeliac disease & non-coeliac gluten sensitivity, ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease.

The main key is to reboot your gut by getting rid of the bad stuff and putting in the good stuff.

What can we do to help reduce gut symptoms?

1. Identify - Cause

The main aim is to identify the cause of your condition, to identify and remove the aggravating factors and help restore the integrity of your gut.

2. Remove - Aggravating factors

Food Intolerance specific protocols according to your presentation may include; FODMAPS, autoimmune specific protocols, histamine, oxalate, gluten, dairy, or a salicylate free diet.  - all depending on your individual condition and symptom picture. 

It is also important to identify any bacteria in the gut that may not be so beneficial.  Bad bacteria may be pathogens which cause infection or make us sick.  They may come from food, environmental toxins and further proliferate due to effects of stress on our body.

3. Reinoculate - with the Good Stuff!

Reinoculating the gut with beneficial probiotic bacteria at the correct dose for your condition is necessary, while additionally incorporating appropriate healing and anti-inflammatory and anti-parasitic herbs.  

Consuming probiotics that have a wide range of positive effects, including reducing diarrhea, constipation and inflammation.  Minimizing lactose intolerance while supporting the immune system and reducing anxiety and improving cognitive function.

For some or us, consuming fermented foods is enough to support a health gut.   However if you have chronic and / or severe ongoing digestive issues you may need more support.    - This can be due to a history of antibiotics, anti-inflammatory or antacid (PPI reflux drugs like Nexium) drugs that significantly compromise the digestive system by altering gut flora and reducing pH in the gut.

Being in pain does not need to be a fact of life. If pain, bloating and many of the above symptoms are something that you experience regularly, then it’s likely that you would benefit from a gut protocol.   You don’t have to feel like this for the rest of your life.    Give yourself time and permission to look after yourself!

A wholistic approach supporting both body and mind that suits you is crucial for overall health and healing. 

Take care of yourself.  Mind, body & spirit.

Christine

Read more of my articles on health - TOUCH HERE

SOME GUT HEALTH BOOKS TO READ:

The Clever Guts Diet - Dr Michael Mosley

The Clever guts diet Recipe Book - Dr Clare Bailey with Joy skipper

Gut by Giulia Enders

The Mind-Gut Connection by Emeran Mayer

Gut & Psychology Syndrome by Natasha Campbell McBri

 

Christine Carley - Qualified Naturopath BHlthSc. (Nat) NHAA ECNH

Christine Carley is a bachelor qualified naturopath supporting her clients with chronic conditions, mental, hormonal and gut health, fatigue, sleep, fertility and menopause.  She has a strong commitment to her clients and offers ongoing holistic treatment plans.   She has been facilitating trans-personal practices for 20 years.  Having experienced a chronic health condition called fibromyalgia or M.E., for many years and since childhood, she is now the most healthy version of herself she has ever been and lives totally pain free. She currently practices at Western Health Collective and is clinical supervisor for final year naturopathic students at Endeavour College of Health.

FACEBOOK INSTAGRAM

call (61+) 0409027221

Western Health Collective, West Footscray 9687 5670

Love Thy Health, West Footscray  0409 027 221

This article provides general information and is not intended to constitute advice.  All care is taken to ensure information is accurate and relevant.  Please see your practitioner for personalised health treatments and advice.

 

Gut Health

Gut Research

Research in the past two decades has revealed that gut health is critical to overall health.   An unhealthy gut contributes to a wide range of diseases including; Irritable bowel syndrome, ulcerative colitis, obesity, depression, diabetes, arthritis, autism spectrum disorder, chronic fatigue syndrome and autoimmune diseases.   Supporting intestinal health and restoring the integrity of the gut barrier is one of the most important goals for total health and well being. 

How does my gut health effect my overall health?

Gut flora and gut barrier are two factors that determine the health of our gut.   Our gut is home to 100 trillion microorganisms.   It is also responsible for our protection from infection, as it comprises more than 75% of our immune system.  

Much of our serotonin is produced in our gut and is responsible for mood, sleep, appetite, digestion, memory as well as sexual desire & function!

So there you go our gut has an intimate relationship with our brain, hormone and immune systems.

What are the signs and symptoms of altered gut flora?

Signs and symptoms of digestive issues can be; bloating, pain, constipation and diarrhoea, Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and food intolerances.  Additional signs may be:  altered mood and even psychological symptoms such as anxiety or depression. 

What can affect gut micro flora?

Common dietary choices, such as; low fibre, high sugar diets, dietary toxins like wheat and industrial seed oils causing leaky gut.

Other dietary factors that may be contributing are: Lactose, Sorbitol and other polyols, fructose, alcohol & caffeine.

Chronic stress and chronic infections are major contributing factors affecting the gut-brain-axis by altering our hormonal system.

Gastroenteritis, infections and travel bugs may be the catalyst to a cascade of varied symptoms.

Food intolerances may also be a factor, or a symptom.  However many times, I have seen these rectified post integration of a thorough gut healing protocol.

Antibiotics - altering the micro flora. (…& thank goodness for their life saving ability!)

Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory (NSAIDs) - affecting the gut lining.

Proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) like Nexium – lower stomach acid, reducing digestive ability, contributing to nutrient deficiencies

...and so the cycle of pain & fatigue continues.

Conditions that benefit from this treatment are Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), reflux, small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO),  leaky gut (increased gut permeability) and dysbiosis.  Additionally, conditions that may be supported by gut re-inoculation and dietary interventions are coeliac disease & non-coeliac gluten sensitivity, ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease.

The main key is to reboot your gut by getting rid of the bad stuff and putting in the good stuff.

What can we do to help reduce gut symptoms?

1. Identify - Cause

The main aim is to identify the cause of your condition, to identify and remove the aggravating factors and help restore the integrity of your gut.

2. Remove - Aggravating factors

Food Intolerance specific protocols according to your presentation may include; FODMAPS, autoimmune specific protocols, histamine, oxalate, gluten, dairy, or a salicylate free diet.  - all depending on your individual condition and symptom picture. 

It is also important to identify any bacteria in the gut that may not be so beneficial.  Bad bacteria may be pathogens which cause infection or make us sick.  They may come from food, environmental toxins and further proliferate due to effects of stress on our body.

3. Reinoculate - with the Good Stuff!

Reinoculating the gut with beneficial probiotic bacteria at the correct dose for your condition is necessary, while additionally incorporating appropriate healing and anti-inflammatory and anti-parasitic herbs.  

Consuming probiotics that have a wide range of positive effects, including reducing diarrhea, constipation and inflammation.  Minimizing lactose intolerance while supporting the immune system and reducing anxiety and improving cognitive function.

For some or us, consuming fermented foods is enough to support a health gut.   However if you have chronic and / or severe ongoing digestive issues you may need more support.    - This can be due to a history of antibiotics, anti-inflammatory or antacid (PPI reflux drugs like Nexium) drugs that significantly compromise the digestive system by altering gut flora and reducing pH in the gut.

Being in pain does not need to be a fact of life. If pain, bloating and many of the above symptoms are something that you experience regularly, then it’s likely that you would benefit from a gut protocol.   You don’t have to feel like this for the rest of your life.    Give yourself time and permission to look after yourself!

A wholistic approach supporting both body and mind that suits you is crucial for overall health and healing. 

Take care of yourself.  Mind, body & spirit.

Christine

Read more of my articles on health - TOUCH HERE

SOME GUT HEALTH BOOKS TO READ:

The Clever Guts Diet - Dr Michael Mosley

The Clever guts diet Recipe Book - Dr Clare Bailey with Joy skipper

Gut by Giulia Enders

The Mind-Gut Connection by Emeran Mayer

Gut & Psychology Syndrome by Natasha Campbell McBri

 

Christine Carley - Qualified Naturopath BHlthSc. (Nat) NHAA ECNH

Christine Carley is a bachelor qualified naturopath supporting her clients with chronic conditions, mental, hormonal and gut health, fatigue, sleep, fertility and menopause.  She has a strong commitment to her clients and offers ongoing holistic treatment plans.   She has been facilitating trans-personal practices for 20 years.  Having experienced a chronic health condition called fibromyalgia or M.E., for many years and since childhood, she is now the most healthy version of herself she has ever been and lives totally pain free. She currently practices at Western Health Collective and is clinical supervisor for final year naturopathic students at Endeavour College of Health.

FACEBOOK INSTAGRAM

call (61+) 0409027221

Western Health Collective, West Footscray 9687 5670

Love Thy Health, West Footscray  0409 027 221

This article provides general information and is not intended to constitute advice.  All care is taken to ensure information is accurate and relevant.  Please see your practitioner for personalised health treatments and advice.

 

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Christine Carley - Qualified Naturopath BHlthSc. (Nat) NHAA ECNH

Christine Carley is a bachelor qualified naturopath supporting her clients with chronic conditions, mental, hormonal and gut health, fatigue, sleep, fertility and menopause.  She has a strong commitment to her clients and offers ongoing holistic treatment plans.   She has been facilitating trans-personal practices for 20 years.  Having experienced a chronic health condition called fibromyalgia or M.E., for many years and since childhood, she is now the most healthy version of herself she has ever been and lives totally pain free. She currently practices in her home clinic in West Footscray while also committed to her clinical supervisor role for final year naturopathic students at Endeavour College of Health. She is about to complete her Masters of Acupuncture at RMIT and I truly excited to add this healing modality to her patient care.

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