Finding Calm: Stress Management for Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Are you tired of being controlled by your gut symptoms?
Take control back with the information and tools in this resource!
Do you ever feel like stress throws your IBS into overdrive? You’re not alone. Many people with IBS find that stress can worsen their symptoms and in fact, stress is now shown to be the most important trigger of IBS and IBS symptoms.
This resource for IBS stress management is designed to help you take control of your gut function. We’ll explore the gut-brain connection and the IBS-cycle and equip you with practical tools and techniques to manage stress and calm the disturbed gut-brain interaction.
What to expect:
- Learn about the gut-brain axis, the stress-gut connection and how stress can impact your IBS.
- Discover a variety of relaxation techniques to calm the gut-brain interaction and tone the vagus nerve.
- Develop coping mechanisms for dealing with everyday stressors.
- Tame the cause of IBS at its root.
Even if you don’t feel like you are stressed out, it is worthwhile to explore how these techniques might positively impact your gut and your brain. There are many instances in which stress is not felt on a mental level, and physical symptoms, like gut problems are the only sign of stress. Since IBS is a disorder of gut-brain interaction, practices that are designed to correct this interaction and the way in which your gut and your brain are talking to each other are important even if you don’t feel that stressed out.
This program is for anyone who has had enough of debilitating gut symptoms and is ready to calm the gut-brain connection and find IBS freedom.
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The content in this resource was not created with the help of artificial intelligence and it is not meant to be a substitute for individualized medical advice.
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