Have you ever noticed that, regardless of what might be happening in life, everything feels wrong? You find yourself easily triggered, and it takes far longer to feel calm than it ought to and even then, things just feel off?
You notice gastrointestinal symptoms that get a little better and then return. Anxiety seems to be the new normal in coping, hoping, and coping some more.
When caught in this cycle of misery, it may seem counterintuitive to trust your gut, yet your body, mind and spirit serve as your best guides to heal any kind of rupture.
We can contextualize parallels in your day-to-day life with what may be happening in the gut. Autoimmunity, linked to the gut may show a tendency for the need to place healthy boundaries in one’s own life. For women, especially those experiencing the hormonal fluxes inherent in pregnancy, perimenopause and menopause, the effects can seem overwhelming.
Knowledge of endocrine disruptors, such as plastics, may add to the body burden.
Choosing to test, rather than guess, is the most financially prudent option for the long run.
Investing in your health can help ascertain neurotransmitters that may be akimbo and support your journey into healing gut issues, along with caring for your mental and emotional stability and joy.
