The One Thing You Haven't Tried to Heal Your Gut

Published: March 5, 2022, 4 p.m.

b'One aspect of gut health that is sometimes overlooked is the role of stress and emotional well-being. Stress can impact the gut-brain connection and influence digestive processes. Practicing mindful eating and stress management techniques, such as deep breathing, meditation, yoga, or regular exercise, could potentially contribute to better gut health. When we eat mindfully and manage stress, we support a healthier balance of gut bacteria and digestive processes.

Meg has been working as a Registered Dietitian for 15 + years. She has a diverse nutrition background in a variety of areas including: Eating Disorders, Weight Loss, Cardiac Disease, Gastrointestinal Disorders, Food Intolerances/Allergies and Diabetes. Meg earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Nutrition and Dietetics at Saint Joseph University in West Hartford, CT. Harmony With Food\\u2122 Radio Show on News Radio 920AM WHJJ and 104.7FM on the radio or stream it live every Saturday from 11am-12pm EST

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