The problem isn't you. The problem is the lifestyle that got you through your 20's and 30's, which is now a part of your day-to-day life. And that's hard to change. One can not simply, “not have stress.” Tiffany is a perfect example of this. Stress activity was always her go-to. When she got stressed, she didn’t eat and kept herself very busy, which truly made her body stress more. She would workout to train stress away, and without enough food that creates even more stress.
Rebecca was your typical young lady with her whole life ahead of her. She had the typical stress she thought everyone did - worked hard, worried about the future, and was training and restricting calories to keep her weight down. Then one day, that all changed. She began to have severe fatigue and bloating. She started having short term memory loss and confusion. She began to have more and more swelling all over. Her stomach, hands, feet, and face could distend in dramatic fashion in just a couple of hours. The more she trained and lower her calories got, the more her muscles faded away and fat replaced them. It got to a point where she became unrecognizable, even to herself.
Amazing things can happen when you combine integrative functional health coaching and nutrition programming. To say the least: Molly is SLAYING her program. She's been consistent, positive, and determined to get off the hamster wheel of feeling sick! She came to us feeling sick, tired, distended, depressed and overweight. Molly was on antidepressants for her mood, yet HATED the way they made her feel. She wanted a more natural solution along with a plan that helped her lose weight. How did we do it? We used our Mediterranean diet guidelines with integrated functional nutrition and training programs to give her...
Could you imagine what happens when you combine: high stress hormone, constant over training, high amounts of fake sugars, chronic dieting / a caloric deficit for long periods of time, with binging or no post comp refeed? Add some pain relievers and antibiotics, and you’ve got the perfect environment for SIBO. This stands for small intestinal bacterial overgrowth,which is also known as “commensal bacterial overgrowth.”
Shelly is a former fitness competitor who got a double ear and sinus infection. A few rounds of antibiotics and her clear skin was gone overnight. What? How?