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Emotions and their Effect on Digestive Health

By November 13, 2019October 16th, 2023No Comments

 

Have you ever been in a situation when you were angry at someone who had done you wrong, perhaps behind your back, and you got a sick feeling in the pit of your stomach?  Well that is an example of how your emotions effect the digestive system.

Digestive health complaints are some of the most common conditions we treat in the clinic.  Complaints often include one or more of the following: bloating, gas, pain, constipation, diarrhea, fatigue.

When we treat these complaints, we ask lots of questions to understand the signs and symptoms the patient is experiencing, but also to understand the patient’s constitution, lifestyle, and emotional states.  We look at the patient’s tongue, take their blood pressure and take their Chinese Medicine pulse.  With this information, we identify the pattern of disharmony and prescribe an acupuncture point prescription, and usually an herbal prescription.

But the treatment does not end there.  Often there are constitution, lifestyle and emotional factors that contribute to the digestive problem.  Our job is to help the patient identify these factors and help them figure out how to address the issues in their own life.

So, lets focus today on the emotional component and its effect on digestion.  There are some specific emotions that can have some significant impact on the digestive system:

  • Worry, Pensiveness or Overthinking – worry usually is all about things we cannot control. Overthinking can include brooding, constantly thinking about certain events or people (even if there is not worry) or focusing on the past.  Pensiveness also includes excessing mental work such as in ones work or study. This worry or overthinking stimulates the sympathetic nervous system (the flight or fight part) at the expense of the parasympathetic nervous system (the rest and digest part).  From a Chinese Medicine perspective, this is described as stagnation in the middle leading to poor digestion and a feeling of distension (bloating)  No wonder your digestive system is a mess and does not function properly, it is not getting blood flow and nervous system attention due to the worry.
  • Anger and its other forms: Irritability, Frustration, Resentment, Repressed Anger – I think we can all recognize these emotions. Repressed anger is that which is avoided and not fully expressed.  Some people think that anger is kind of ugly, so they try to ignore it, or stuff it inside.  From the Chinese Medicine perspective anger causes the bodies energy to be stuck, and again, there is a lack of blood flow and nervous system attention to the digestive system.

It is important for you to do an emotional check.  If you worry or are overthinking, the first step is to be aware, the second is to shift your mind set.  It does not pay to worry or overthink something that is not under your control.  It is not necessarily easy to change your mindset, but overtime, you will notice a difference.

If you are angry a lot, take a look at what is making you angry or irritated, and address it.  If you have repressed anger, it may be time to work through it.  It also may be helpful to work with a licensed therapist.

We want you to get better.  With an customized acupuncture and herb prescription, along with addressing lifestyle and emotions, you will be on the road to a happy healthy digestive system.

Take care

Dr. Ann

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