Constipation, bloating, stomach pain, weight loss and hormones
Bloating and constipation Cause weight gain. discover a 100% natural treatment for bloating and constipation that works
So how do I stop feeling constinated and bloated? Bloating can be a symptom of an underlying hormonal imbalance such as Fibroids, Cysts, PCOS, Endometriosis, Thyroid hormone imbalance or menopause. Bloating and constipation can also slow your metabolism causing weight gain or sabotage your weight loss.
The great news is, natural treatment options are available to support healthy hormonal balance, stop stomach pain associated with constipation and bloating and improve natural weight loss results.
Why am I constipated, feeling bloated and experiencing stomach pain and do I have a hormone imbalance making weight loss hard?
Salivary Hormone Testing for Bloating and Constipation
By completing my full online naturopathic health and hormone test, I will invest no less than 45 minutes piecing together your symptoms and really pinpoint what hormones are causing your weight gain and other health complaints. If I feel that further salivary or blood testing via you GP is required, I will make those recommendations.
For example, as part of the process of compiling a natural weight loss program for you, I may suggest measuring hormone levels by using salivary hormone test kits, available from my clinic. Salivary hormone test kits can assist in the proper diagnoses of hormonal imbalances contributing to weight gain and conditions such as Fatigue, PCOS, Fibroids, Endometriosis, Cyst, Menopause and Thyroid imbalance. To find out more about salivary hormone testing please click here.
Bloating and constipation is very common in women because it can be the result of hormonal imbalance such as Fibroids, Cysts, Endometriosis, Menopause or Oestrogen dominance. These can all lead to cravings and weight gain, especially around the middle and thighs. Women suffering from these conditions find natural weight loss challenging.
For pre-menopausal women, bloating and constipation is often related to the menstrual cycle and the level of hormones. When hormones are unbalanced digestive function slows down and gas moves more slowly through the intestines. This often leads to constipation and bloating. This can leave you feeling as though your weight loss is not working.
For women who are menstruating these hormonal changes are often worse in the weeks before your period. Older women also commonly suffer discomfort and stomach pain from bloating due to changes in progesterone.
Persistent bloating and constipation can sometimes be a sign of intestinal blockage. This may result from scar tissue from prior surgeries, medications, abdominal infections, constipation and hernia’s. If bloating is persistent rather than cyclical, it might be due to hormonal conditions like ovarian cysts, endometriosis or fibroids. These conditions produce solid masses that may block intestinal flow. These also contribute to weight gain and make natural weight loss challenging.
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Naturopathic treatment of bloating and constipation caused by hormonal imbalance is successful and has helped many women heal their symptoms and achieve weight loss naturally. The best part is my natural weightloss program, it’s available online!
Bloating Symptoms
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Bloating , Intestinal Gas and weight loss - intestinal gas is the most common reason for bloating. Swallowing air, poor digestion, irritable bowel disease (IBS), food allergies, lactose intolerance and constipation are common reasons why the body produces excessive amounts of intestinal gas.
Bloating can be related to eating habits and diet. You may even find that your stomach is flat on awakening but distends progressively throughout the day. For others the bloating can occur within minutes and can be aggravated by eating, especially after satisfying food cravings!
Chronic bloating could also be a sign of an underlying, liver or pancreas disease weakness. These conditions also cause weight gain and will slow down your weight loss efforts.
Bloating, Fluid Retention and weight loss - Fluid retention can also be responsible for bloating in women.
Irregular ovarian function that occurs during menopause and fluctuating oestrogen levels that occur in premenstrual and menopausal women may cause abdominal fluid retention and bloating. This can also make it difficult for you to lose weight as emotionally you will not feel as though you are succeeding in your weight loss efforts.
Not sure if your hormones are making you fat?
My Top 5 Tips On How to Stop Bloating and Lose Weight Naturally!
Step 1. Identify what's causing your bloating and weight gain – including hormones.
Step 2. Learn what foods are triggering hormonal imbalances and bloating causing you to gain weight.
Step 3. Implement a natural and targeted nutritional treatment plan designed to stop bloating balance hormones and help you to lose weight and keep it off.
Step 4. Introduce targeted natural remedies to heal your digestive system and restart your metabolism.
Step 5. Provide access to a professional support network that, will guide and help you to change unhealthy lifestyle choices and implement a long term treatment to combat your bloating and weight gain.
The best approach for you:
- Book in your FREE Naturopathic Review.
- Commit yourself to a comprehensive program with me that will include vitamins, herbs and minerals specifically chosen for you to balance your hormones.
- Make use of our support network made up of fully registered and accredited health professionals.
So many women have joined MassAttack and been successful. The key is to learn the truth about hormones and the truth about the foods that can work against your weight loss efforts.
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