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From PTSD to IBS: The Surprising Impact of Trauma on Gut Health! - with Dr. Ann-Marie Barter | Ep. 65

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Today on the Gut Health Reset Podcast, Dr. Ann-Marie Barter herself is discussing how IBS and trauma are connected in your gut! The relationship between the gut and brain has always been a complex and fascinating topic within the realm of health. However, recent studies have shed light on a shocking aspect of this relationship that most people are unaware of - the impact of trauma on gut health. From PTSD to IBS, it seems that stress and trauma can significantly affect the gut. This is due to the intricate network of neurons, hormones, and chemicals that connect the gut and the brain, called the gut-brain connection. Understanding this connection is vital in comprehending the surprising effect of trauma on our body and overall health. So, if you are someone who has been through a traumatic event, it is essential to manage your stress levels and prioritize your gut health through a healthy lifestyle and stress-relieving activities.In today’s episode, Dr. Barter will answer these questions:- How does stress affect your gut health? - What is dysbiosis? - What specific traumas elevate your likelihood for IBS? - Why the gut-brain connection matters? - And more!-Recommended Supplements:Mood Relief - https://drannmariebarter.com/product/mood-relief/ Calm Neurotransmitters - https://drannmariebarter.com/product/calm-neurotransmitters/ Sugar Cravings Support - https://drannmariebarter.com/product/sugar-cravings-support/ -Subscribe for more gut health content and share this podcast with a friend! Take a screenshot of this episode and tag Dr. Ann-Marie Barter:http://instagram.com/drannmariebarter-Dr. Ann-Marie Barter is a Functional Medicine and Chiropractic Doctor at Alternative Family Medicine & Chiropractic. She is the clinic founder of Alternative Family Medicine & Chiropractic that has two offices: one in Longmont and one in Denver. They treat an array of health conditions overlooked or under-treated by conventional medicine, called the "grey zone". https://altfammed.com/https://drannmariebarter.com/As always, this podcast is not designed to diagnose, treat, prevent or cure any condition and is for information purposes only. Please consult with your healthcare professional before making any changes to your current lifestyle.

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Today on the Gut Health Reset Podcast, Dr. Ann-Marie Barter herself is discussing how IBS and trauma are connected in your gut! The relationship between the gut and brain has always been a complex and fascinating topic within the realm of health. However, recent studies have shed light on a shocking aspect of this relationship that most people are unaware of - the impact of trauma on gut health. From PTSD to IBS, it seems that stress and trauma can significantly affect the gut. This is due to the intricate network of neurons, hormones, and chemicals that connect the gut and the brain, called the gut-brain connection. Understanding this connection is vital in comprehending the surprising effect of trauma on our body and overall health. So, if you are someone who has been through a traumatic event, it is essential to manage your stress levels and prioritize your gut health through a healthy lifestyle and stress-relieving activities.In today’s episode, Dr. Barter will answer these questions:- How does stress affect your gut health? - What is dysbiosis? - What specific traumas elevate your likelihood for IBS? - Why the gut-brain connection matters? - And more!-Recommended Supplements:Mood Relief - https://drannmariebarter.com/product/mood-relief/ Calm Neurotransmitters - https://drannmariebarter.com/product/calm-neurotransmitters/ Sugar Cravings Support - https://drannmariebarter.com/product/sugar-cravings-support/ -Subscribe for more gut health content and share this podcast with a friend! Take a screenshot of this episode and tag Dr. Ann-Marie Barter:http://instagram.com/drannmariebarter-Dr. Ann-Marie Barter is a Functional Medicine and Chiropractic Doctor at Alternative Family Medicine & Chiropractic. She is the clinic founder of Alternative Family Medicine & Chiropractic that has two offices: one in Longmont and one in Denver. They treat an array of health conditions overlooked or under-treated by conventional medicine, called the "grey zone". https://altfammed.com/https://drannmariebarter.com/As always, this podcast is not designed to diagnose, treat, prevent or cure any condition and is for information purposes only. Please consult with your healthcare professional before making any changes to your current lifestyle.

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