This weekend marks the Spring Equinox - such a happy time, as we put the darkness of Winter behind us and embrace the light and rebirth of Spring.
This time of year surfaces THREE GUT HEALTH ISSUES and Spring is the perfect time to address them!
I N T E S T I N A L P A R A S I T E S
March showers may bring April flowers, but they also bring worms up and out of the soil. In fact, the first full moon in the month of March (i.e. March 28th) is known as the Worm Moon. For those of you who have symptoms of intestinal parasites you might experience the following:
an itchy bum, especially at night;
increased incidences of unexplained diarrhea
bad night sleeps.
If you suspect you have intestinal parasites, now would be a good time to nuke those little buggers. Get in touch for help!
S T I C K Y P O O P S
Need more than 3 wipes to wipe clean? Sticky poops mean your liver and gallbladder are a bit stuck themselves. Your bile isn't flowing powerfully enough and the result is that your poops have too much fat in them. People with sticky poops also generally have these other symptoms:
cholesterol levels that increase year on year;
hormonal acne;
feelings of pent up frustration and anger.
Lucky for you, Spring is a great time to get your bile flowing like the Rapids and to convert all that pent up toxic emotion into creativity and positive determination. Get in touch for your Spring Liver Detox!
S T O M A C H C R A M P S & A C I D R E F L U X
Over the next few weeks, Spring will quite literally be "in the air" and all you seasonal allergy sufferers will begin to sniffle and sneeze. Lesser known symptoms of high histamine are:
stomach cramps;
acid reflux & GERD;
nausea & irritable bowel symptoms, like unexplained constipation & diarrhea
If you suffer from seasonal allergies and find that you are also experiencing an increase in these symptoms -- this is due to high histamine and the one thing that can help is supporting your bile flow so you can detox all those nasties out with your poop! Get in touch now before you're nose-deep in pollen!
Get ready to thrive and not just survive this Spring!