Skip to content
manualTherapy

manualTherapy

  • Home
  • About us
  • For Patients
  • For Students
  • Gallery
  • Event
  • Blogs
  • Contact Us
  • Toggle search form

Work stress and your Gut

Posted on February 28, 2025February 28, 2025 By admin No Comments on Work stress and your Gut

Human gut is a complex organ. It is a Second brain in our human body.  Did you know that the human body contains three times as many bacteria in its stomach as cells? These bacteria communicate  with the body to facilitate food digestion, guard against illness, and control mood. But too much stress might have a detrimental effect on our digestive systems.

Every email, meeting or deadline might be sending signals to your digestive system.  Many days we are busy with stressful meetings. Have your ever felt butterflies during meetings or during presentations? That’s the gut brain connection in action. Stress can trigger immediate responses in our gut. People are used to skip meals due to back to back meetings. Irregular eating and not stick to time can disturb the gut, especially for those with IBS. Working for later hours or taking work home can disrupt our body’s natural rhythms leading to flare ups. 

Balancing career pressure with self care can help manage symptoms.

Always LISTEN TO YOUR BODY, TAKE BREAKS and Prioritize your health

Seek Health Care Professional when needed.

Uncategorized

Post navigation

Previous Post: Foods help you to fight Arthritis
Next Post: Runner’s Raid

Related Posts

Runner’s Raid Uncategorized
Do you still believe high fibre biscuits are healthy? Uncategorized
Foods help you to fight Arthritis Uncategorized
Dear teens, You NEED to sleep more! Uncategorized
Practice Mindful Eating Uncategorized

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recent Posts

  • Practice Mindful Eating
  • Dear teens, You NEED to sleep more!
  • Do you still believe high fibre biscuits are healthy?
  • Runner’s Raid
  • Work stress and your Gut

Recent Comments

No comments to show.

Copyright © 2025 Manual Therapy Treatment and Course. All Right Reserved. Design and Development by : Right Turn E Design

Powered by PressBook Grid Blogs theme