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Motivation: The Mind-Body Connection and Gut Health

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Motivation: The Mind-Body Connection and Gut Health

In this week’s Motivation, Dr. Greenapple discusses how the mind-body connection can play an important role in improving gut dysfunction through practices such as hypnosis, meditation, and qi-gong.

While gut health is often discussed through the lens of food, digestion, and the microbiome, the nervous system plays a major role as well. Stress, tension, and emotional overload can all influence how the digestive system functions.

That’s where mind-body practices can be especially powerful.

How Stress Affects Digestion

The brain and gut are constantly communicating. When the body is under stress, digestion can slow down, become more reactive, or feel out of balance. Over time, this may contribute to symptoms such as bloating, discomfort, irregularity, or digestive sensitivity.

Practices like meditation, hypnosis, breathwork, and qi-gong may help calm the nervous system and support healthier communication between the brain and gut.

Supporting the Gut Through the Nervous System

Mind-body practices may help:

  • Reduce stress and anxiety
  • Calm the nervous system
  • Improve relaxation and body awareness
  • Support better digestive function
  • Strengthen the brain-gut connection

These tools do not replace medical care, but they can be an important part of a whole-person approach to gut health.

A Whole-Body Approach to Healing

At Thrive, we view gut health through a broader lens. Nutrition matters. The microbiome matters. But so do stress, sleep, movement, mindset, and the nervous system’s response to daily life.

By supporting both the body and the mind, we create more opportunities for healing, balance, and long-term wellness

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