Digestive Issues (Brain-Gut Dysfunction)
What It Is
Your brain and gut are deeply connected via the vagus nerve. When the nervous system is dysregulated, it can impact digestion, absorption, and motility — leading to symptoms that feel physical but are rooted in brain-body dysfunction.
Common Symptoms
- Bloating, nausea, or cramping
- Irregular bowel movements (IBS
- Loss of appetite or food sensitivities
- “Butterflies” or pain with stress
- Brain fog or mood swings after eating
Our Approach
We approach digestive issues through the lens of the gut-brain connection. Treatment may include vagus nerve training, breathwork, nervous system regulation, and food timing strategies to restore digestive function.
What to Expect
Patients often report improved bowel regularity, reduced bloating, and better tolerance to foods within 3–4 weeks of care.