I’ve got a gut feeling

I’ve got a gut feeling

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Have you heard the expressions;

  • A gut feeling (intuition about something)
  • Going with your gut (make a decision on something)
  • Butterflies in your stomach (feeling nervous)

Why do you get gut feelings? You have a feeling in your gut but you don’t know why or where it is coming from. You are most likely getting signals from your second brain. This second brain is buried within the walls of the digestive tract. Understanding this ‘second brain’ is changing the way we understand the links between digestion, mood, health, and even the way you think.

The scientific word for this second brain is the Enteric Nervous System (ENS). The ENS is composed of two thin layers of more than 100 million nerve cells lining your gastrointestinal tract from the esophagus to rectum.

What does this gut brain control?

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The ENS (Gut Brain) plays a primary role in managing digestive functions. This includes swallowing, releasing digestive enzymes, controlling blood flow to help with absorbing nutrients and eliminating wastes.

There is research that shows that digestive disorders such as; IBS (irritable bowel syndrome), constipation, diarrhea, bloating, and stomach pain can have a strong influence on a person’s emotional state and vice versa. A person experiencing stress, anxiety, and depression could later develop digestive disorders. Irritation in the digestive tract sends signals to the spinal cord & brain (CNS: Central Nervous System) that trigger mood changes.

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Can eating make you happy?

Of course! A healthy diet is very important. Eating foods that lead to constipation or diarrhea can affect and damage your emotional state. If you feel; tired, nauseous, heavy, bloated, or have mind fog after eating, this could reflect your enteric nervous system (gut brain) reacting to something you ate by sending signals to your brain.

What’s this you say? Eating healthy makes you happy? You may say, ‘but eating healthy never made me happy! I much prefer to eat; ice cream, lollies, & sweets.’ This is because many of these foods contain sugar which give a temporary happy buzz, a spike in energy, and then a fall down. This is a big subject in itself and should be saved for another day. But essentially; eating sugary foods leads to short term happiness and relief but ultimately damages your health & eating healthy leads to long term happiness, relief, and ultimately strengthens your body. Which would you prefer?

Does this matter?

Understanding the connection between the ENS (Gut Brain) – CNS (Primary Brain) helps to explain how treating digestion can help with emotions and treating emotions can help with digestion. It reflects the close, tight knight, intricate, and interconnected system that the body is composed of.ourservices1

Chinese Medicine for a long time (even prior to the discovery of the ENS) have understood the close relationship between emotions and digestion. Chinese medicine prides itself on being able to treat the body holistically and with fewer risks than associated with pharmaceutical medicine. Chinese medicine uses a range of tool to achieve this, including; acupuncture, massage, cupping, moxabustion, chinese herbal therapy, diet therapy, and exercise therapy. Common side effects reported from acupuncture includes; improved sleep, digestion, and a general sense of wellbeing.

Chinese Medicine Natural Stress Busters

Stress has a very negative effect on the body. It causes muscle pain, insomnia, premature aging, digestive disorders, hormonal issues, poor decision making skills, and foot in mouth disease.

Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is a great alternative for dealing with daily stress. These are TCM inspired stress busters.

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Acupuncture

Muscle pain caused by stressed can include headaches, tight neck and shoulders, bad backs, and stomach cramps to name a few. Acupuncture is able to relieve muscle tension. It also improves circulation within the body, relieve emotional strain, improve sleep, improve digestion, and create a sense of well being.

 

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Chinese Herbs

Stress can be caused by imbalances in the body and the stress scan result in imbalances. Chinese Medicine practitioners combine herbs together to create an individual formula for each patient. This is because everybody is different and have individual needs. This formula works balance the body and create relaxation.

Xiao Yao Wan

One popular Chinese Medicine formula is Xiao Yao Wan. This formula is popularly used for a condition called ‘Liver Qi Stagnation’. The emotion of the Liver is anger, stress, and frustration. This formula helps the Liver Qi to flow and relax rather than steaming up like a boiler.

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Chrysanthemum (Ju Hua) Tea

Chrysanthemum tea is one of the most popular teas in China. People in China (& all around the world now!) drink Chrysanthemum tea on a regular basis for relaxation and maintaining a healthy Liver. In Chinese Medicine the sense organ of the Liver is the eyes. Check out our ‘Love your eyes‘ soup using Chrysanthemum.

Sour Jujube (Suan Zao Ren)

Suan Zao Ren is a Nervous System Depressant. This helps you to relax when the nervous system feels jangled from stress. There is a popular Chinese Medicine formula called Suan Zao Ren Tang (Sour Jujube Decoction). This is commonly given to people when they are stressed and cannot sleep.

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Massage

Chinese Massage (Tui Na) works on the muscle and specifically on meridian pathways to unblock blocked energy. This allows the Qi to flow more freely within the meridians. Opening up the meridians channels allows the muscle to naturally relax. This style of massage is great at relieving bodyaches and pains.

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Foot Massage (Reflexology)

In Chinese culture, the head is up in the clouds and the feet connect with the earth. To be more truly grounded and relaxed it’s important to treat your feet to a treat! Important organ meridians flow through the feet such as the Spleen, Liver, Kidney, and Bladder.  The feet are also looked upon as it’s own microsystem. Reflecting the entire body. When you treat certain parts of the feet, you also treat other parts of the body.

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Meditation

Meditation is popular in parks within China. Meditation is strongly promoted in China to reduce stress and promote health and wellbeing. There are different types of meditation. Some examples are QiGong, Tai Qi, Sitting Meditation, exercise therapy, and chinese medicine yoga.

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Qi Gong or Tai Qi

Qi Gong and Tai Qi are gentle exercises that concentrate on moving the Qi around the body. Many people find this to be extremely relaxing and meditative. Tai Qi was originally designed to learn martial arts and can be a bit more tricky to get the precise movements. However, learning Tai Qi as a form of meditation and self defence can be very worthwhile. Alternatively, many people find Qi Gong more basic, easier to do and just as an effective form of meditation and exercise.

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There is yoga based on Chinese Medicine. This style of yoga works on opening up the meridians and ensuring the smooth flow of Qi. However most styles of yoga is relaxing and a good stress buster.

Walking Barefoot

Walking around barefoot helps to activate the meridian points in the feet. Try to walk on surfaces such as earth and sands to be more grounded and connected with the earth energies.

Gardening

Gardening results in contact with all 5 elements; wood (plants), fire (sunshine), earth (dirt), metal (spade, gardening equipment), and water (hose). The act of planting something into the ground and manual labour draws the hyperactive energy from out of the head and into the feet. This leaves you feeling more grounded, relaxed, and balanced.

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This is considered an emotional release from constrained heart and liver energies.

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Blurred VisionThere is a strong increase in people with impaired vision, needing glasses, and corrective surgery. This could be due to a variety of factors; Australian aging population, increased use of technology and a possible increase in stress.

You may be happy to know that you can improve your eye sight naturally through some simple exercise & lifestyle adjustments. However, if you have major eye problems, always consult your optometrist.

You may have noticed that recently your vision is blurry, fuzzy, un-focussed or feeling weak, or you may get sick of wearing glasses, or maybe you are looking to an alternative to expensive surgery. This article will provide you with some natural alternatives to enhance eyesight naturally.

 

Number 1: Eyestrain is a pain

Eye strain is commonly caused by staring at the computer or television for endless hours at a time. Take periodical breaks and allows your eyes ample rest. Instead of giving their eyes ample rest, some people tend to just slap glasses leading to further deterioration as the eyes still need a rest.

Number 2: Sleep

You recommended average time for sleeping is 8 hours daily. Depriving your eyes of rest is a major cause of eyestrain and can decrease your quality of vision over time.

Number 3: Anxiety

Anxiety and stress often leads to muscle tension in the back of the head which can squeeze on the optic nerve. This can be relaxed by addressing the causes or learning how to manage with the emotional strain, getting regular massages, acupuncture, herbal medicine, cupping, and other relevant health treatments.

Number 4: Yoga

In Yoga, there is a variety of yoga poses that enhance eyesight and vision. Especially in Japanese style Chinese Medicine Yoga. Yoga poses that are good for the ‘Chinese Medicine’ Liver are especially good for your eyesight.

Number 5: Dietary Benefits

Diet affects all aspects of your health including your vision. It is important to have a healthy and balanced diet. Foods that are beneficial for your eyesight are rich in beta carotenes, fiber, vitamin C, and Vitamin D.

Some examples of foods that can help your eye sight include:

  • Eggs
  • Garlic
  • Berries
  • Kale
  • Sardines
  • Tuna
  • Salmon

Number 6: Herbs

Some herbs that naturally improve vision (including your night vision) include:

  • Passionflower
  • Bilberry
  • Gingkobiloba

Of course, always consult with your GP or relevant health practitioner prior to taking herbs to see if they are appropriate for you.

Number 7: Eye Exercises/ Eye Work outs

There are a variety of ways to exercise the eyes. Just like other muscles, if you don’t use it, you loose it. The first basic exercise is to blink. Long at a point in the distance and start blinking quickly then shut your eyes till your eyes start to moisten then open your eyes and repeat the process. Remember to breath while doing the process. Do this around 4-6 times per a day periodically or when your eyes are starting to feel strained.

Another eye exercise is called ‘Palming’. While sitting with good posture, cover your eyes carefully with your palms. Do not put any stress on your eyes. Try to cover your eyes so that it is dark as possible. Leave your hands there for around 10 seconds and then slowly open your eyes and ease yourself out of this position. To achieve the best results, do this daily.

By making some of these simple lifestyle modification you too could find your vision naturally improved.