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The Biology Behind It: Grief and Gut Health

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Did you know that it's impossible to have gut issues without feeling grief and regret, and equally impossible to hold grief while maintaining a healthy gut?

In this mini-episode, Dr. Aimie explores the powerful connection between constipation and grief, expanding on her discussion in Episode 124. She answers a listener's question about remaining stuck in grief work despite months of therapy, and how chronic constipation might be the barrier preventing emotional healing.

You'll hear more on:

  • How grief triggers a biological trauma response that directly impacts digestion
  • The effect constipation has on your nervous system
  • How constipation leads to brain inflammation, mental fatigue, and emotional shutdown
  • Why your gut health directly impacts your ability to process emotions
  • Practical strategies to improve your constipation
  • Why talk therapy alone may not be enough when the nervous system is stuck in overwhelm

If you're struggling with both grief and digestive issues, or if you're a practitioner working with clients who seem stuck in their healing journey, this episode offers crucial insights into the biological barriers that may be preventing progress.

To hear the full episode and access additional resources, head over to Episode 124: Grief and Gut Health to learn more!

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Manage episode 487168272 series 3427350
Content provided by Dr. Aimie Apigian. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Dr. Aimie Apigian or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

Did you know that it's impossible to have gut issues without feeling grief and regret, and equally impossible to hold grief while maintaining a healthy gut?

In this mini-episode, Dr. Aimie explores the powerful connection between constipation and grief, expanding on her discussion in Episode 124. She answers a listener's question about remaining stuck in grief work despite months of therapy, and how chronic constipation might be the barrier preventing emotional healing.

You'll hear more on:

  • How grief triggers a biological trauma response that directly impacts digestion
  • The effect constipation has on your nervous system
  • How constipation leads to brain inflammation, mental fatigue, and emotional shutdown
  • Why your gut health directly impacts your ability to process emotions
  • Practical strategies to improve your constipation
  • Why talk therapy alone may not be enough when the nervous system is stuck in overwhelm

If you're struggling with both grief and digestive issues, or if you're a practitioner working with clients who seem stuck in their healing journey, this episode offers crucial insights into the biological barriers that may be preventing progress.

To hear the full episode and access additional resources, head over to Episode 124: Grief and Gut Health to learn more!

  continue reading

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