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SIBO, IBS, and the Migrating Motor Complex

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In today's episode, we're talking about some of the roadblocks to poor digestion and lead to conditions such as SIBO, IBS, not to mention bloating, reflux and other symptoms.

Questions to ask yourself to determine if you need to change things up in your food routine:

How do you feel after eating?

Could you hop up and go for a brisk walk or do you feel like you need a nap? Are you bloated and heavy after meals?

Food should heal and empower you, not make you feel sluggish and tired. Are you giving your digestion at least 90 minutes to recalibrate before consuming another meal or snack?

The migrating motor complex goes through these 90-130 minute cycles once you stop eating. Once you start eating these cycles stop immediately. Find out how you can support your migrating motor complex in today's podcast.

Get the 30 Day Microbiome Upgrade

Start accumulating health with the Shake the Sugar guide

Ask your lifestyle health questions on social media, tag @drwholeness and use #accumulatehealth.

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Connect with Dr. Matt online:

📍 Instagram

https://instagram.com/drwholeness

📍 Facebook

https://facebook.com/drwholeness

📍 Website

https://drwholeness.com

📍 YouTube

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxjrZpVN_JrfqaRdb9Z16rw/r

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Manage episode 407378888 series 3559839
Innhold levert av Dr. Matt Angove. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av Dr. Matt Angove eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.

In today's episode, we're talking about some of the roadblocks to poor digestion and lead to conditions such as SIBO, IBS, not to mention bloating, reflux and other symptoms.

Questions to ask yourself to determine if you need to change things up in your food routine:

How do you feel after eating?

Could you hop up and go for a brisk walk or do you feel like you need a nap? Are you bloated and heavy after meals?

Food should heal and empower you, not make you feel sluggish and tired. Are you giving your digestion at least 90 minutes to recalibrate before consuming another meal or snack?

The migrating motor complex goes through these 90-130 minute cycles once you stop eating. Once you start eating these cycles stop immediately. Find out how you can support your migrating motor complex in today's podcast.

Get the 30 Day Microbiome Upgrade

Start accumulating health with the Shake the Sugar guide

Ask your lifestyle health questions on social media, tag @drwholeness and use #accumulatehealth.

--------

Connect with Dr. Matt online:

📍 Instagram

https://instagram.com/drwholeness

📍 Facebook

https://facebook.com/drwholeness

📍 Website

https://drwholeness.com

📍 YouTube

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxjrZpVN_JrfqaRdb9Z16rw/r

  continue reading

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