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Episode Summary
Today, I am joined by Christa Biegler, functional medicine nutritionist and podcast host of The Less Stressed Life, to talk about bloating! Bloating can be very frustrating for Hashi ladies because we think it starts with eating habits when it actually starts in the brain. Tune in to hear all the factors involved in what could be your belly bloat.
Key Takeaways
Bloating is different for everyone. For some, it can take place within the two hours after eating, for others it may feel like a rock in the gut. Depending on the symptoms of the bloating, practitioners can narrow down where the problem sits in the gut, whether in the small intestine or the large intestine. The answer isn’t always a food sensitivity but rather a bacterial infection, stress levels, or parasitic infection.
About Christa Biegler
Christa Biegler is a functional medicine nutritionist and podcast host of The Less Stressed Life. She helps health-conscious women reduce inflammation and symptoms to live a less stressed life.
The Prevalence of H. Pylori and its Connection in Digestion
A common Hashimoto’s infection is called H. Pylori, found as a bacterial growth in the small intestine. It is very prevalent as it is easily exchanged in saliva, sharing cups and spoons, etc. With the bacterial infection, the digestive system is unable to properly digest proteins leading to other deficiencies in the gut needing to function as normal. Christa discusses how to treat H. Pylori during infection and after a relapse.
Bloating and its Root Causes
Bloating can look different for everyone, and your symptoms can tell practitioners more about the potential root causes of the bloating. Usually, our first plan of attack is to start on a restrictive diet, but Christa recommends treating the adrenal glands first. Targeting stress and becoming aware of unrealized stress, then go to the gut to discover where in the gut to target next.
In This Episode
What does bloating look like? [2:03]
H. Pylori in relation to Hashimoto’s thyroiditis [6:39]
The prevalence of H. Pylori [9:07]
The connection between H. Pylori and protein [9:57]
What to do after you relapse with H. Pylori [12:17]
Unrealized stress and what to do about it [14:13]
Low stomach acid and unrealized stress [15:57]
Reactionary versus proactive when it comes to stress [19:02]
Hierarchy of treatment for bloating [23:54]
Food sensitivity and bloating [30:22]
Bloating 0-2 hours after eating [34:53]
Bloating and digestion [37:39]
Quotes
“So bloating in different parts of the abdomen can direct a practitioner to different possible root causes of the bloating.” [5:04]
“If you're not digesting food, regardless of what you see coming out the other end, it will ferment and cause gas and bloating overall.” [6:11]
“Sometimes we have to get real, raw, and honest.” [17:03]
“Be more supportive than aggravating.” [34:14]
DISCLAIMER THIS PODCAST/WEBSITE/COACHING SERVICE DOES NOT PROVIDE MEDICAL ADVICE. The information, including but not limited to text, graphics, images, and other material contained, are for informational purposes only. NO material on this show/website/coaching practice/or special guests are intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of YOUR physician or another qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding medical treatment. Never delay seeking medical advice because of something you read/hear/see on our show/website/or coaching practice.
Listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, or on your favorite podcast platform.
Topics Covered:
Resources Mentioned:
Gut Healing Guide: the step by step process & testing I use to help my 1:1 clients efficiently improve gut, skin and energy symptoms at Less Stressed Life Nutrition!
https://www.christabiegler.com/gutguide
Guest Info:
Connect with Christa Biegler on Facebook, Instagram, her website, and podcast.
Follow Dr Emily Kiberd:
If you want more information on when the next round of Thyroid Strong workout program goes live, join the waitlist: drmeilykiberd.com/tswaitlist
If you’re looking to lose weight with Hashimoto’s: https://www.dremilykiberd.com/weight/
If you’re looking to beat the Hashimoto’s fatigue: https://www.dremilykiberd.com/fatigue/
If you want to learn more about 3 things NOT TO DO in your workout if you have Hashimoto’s and WHAT TO DO instead: https://www.dremilykiberd.com/strong
If you want to dive right into Thyroid Strong online workout program: https://www.dremilykiberd.com/thyroid-strong/
Episode Summary
Today, I am joined by Christa Biegler, functional medicine nutritionist and podcast host of The Less Stressed Life, to talk about bloating! Bloating can be very frustrating for Hashi ladies because we think it starts with eating habits when it actually starts in the brain. Tune in to hear all the factors involved in what could be your belly bloat.
Key Takeaways
Bloating is different for everyone. For some, it can take place within the two hours after eating, for others it may feel like a rock in the gut. Depending on the symptoms of the bloating, practitioners can narrow down where the problem sits in the gut, whether in the small intestine or the large intestine. The answer isn’t always a food sensitivity but rather a bacterial infection, stress levels, or parasitic infection.
About Christa Biegler
Christa Biegler is a functional medicine nutritionist and podcast host of The Less Stressed Life. She helps health-conscious women reduce inflammation and symptoms to live a less stressed life.
The Prevalence of H. Pylori and its Connection in Digestion
A common Hashimoto’s infection is called H. Pylori, found as a bacterial growth in the small intestine. It is very prevalent as it is easily exchanged in saliva, sharing cups and spoons, etc. With the bacterial infection, the digestive system is unable to properly digest proteins leading to other deficiencies in the gut needing to function as normal. Christa discusses how to treat H. Pylori during infection and after a relapse.
Bloating and its Root Causes
Bloating can look different for everyone, and your symptoms can tell practitioners more about the potential root causes of the bloating. Usually, our first plan of attack is to start on a restrictive diet, but Christa recommends treating the adrenal glands first. Targeting stress and becoming aware of unrealized stress, then go to the gut to discover where in the gut to target next.
In This Episode
What does bloating look like? [2:03]
H. Pylori in relation to Hashimoto’s thyroiditis [6:39]
The prevalence of H. Pylori [9:07]
The connection between H. Pylori and protein [9:57]
What to do after you relapse with H. Pylori [12:17]
Unrealized stress and what to do about it [14:13]
Low stomach acid and unrealized stress [15:57]
Reactionary versus proactive when it comes to stress [19:02]
Hierarchy of treatment for bloating [23:54]
Food sensitivity and bloating [30:22]
Bloating 0-2 hours after eating [34:53]
Bloating and digestion [37:39]
Quotes
“So bloating in different parts of the abdomen can direct a practitioner to different possible root causes of the bloating.” [5:04]
“If you're not digesting food, regardless of what you see coming out the other end, it will ferment and cause gas and bloating overall.” [6:11]
“Sometimes we have to get real, raw, and honest.” [17:03]
“Be more supportive than aggravating.” [34:14]
DISCLAIMER THIS PODCAST/WEBSITE/COACHING SERVICE DOES NOT PROVIDE MEDICAL ADVICE. The information, including but not limited to text, graphics, images, and other material contained, are for informational purposes only. NO material on this show/website/coaching practice/or special guests are intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of YOUR physician or another qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding medical treatment. Never delay seeking medical advice because of something you read/hear/see on our show/website/or coaching practice.
Listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, or on your favorite podcast platform.
Topics Covered:
Resources Mentioned:
Gut Healing Guide: the step by step process & testing I use to help my 1:1 clients efficiently improve gut, skin and energy symptoms at Less Stressed Life Nutrition!
https://www.christabiegler.com/gutguide
Guest Info:
Connect with Christa Biegler on Facebook, Instagram, her website, and podcast.
Follow Dr Emily Kiberd:
If you want more information on when the next round of Thyroid Strong workout program goes live, join the waitlist: drmeilykiberd.com/tswaitlist
If you’re looking to lose weight with Hashimoto’s: https://www.dremilykiberd.com/weight/
If you’re looking to beat the Hashimoto’s fatigue: https://www.dremilykiberd.com/fatigue/
If you want to learn more about 3 things NOT TO DO in your workout if you have Hashimoto’s and WHAT TO DO instead: https://www.dremilykiberd.com/strong
If you want to dive right into Thyroid Strong online workout program: https://www.dremilykiberd.com/thyroid-strong/