#232. How Accepting Your IBS Actually REDUCES Symptoms & Makes Recovery Way More Likely : IBS, Irritable Bowel Syndrome, Gut Health & Bloating

#232. How Accepting Your IBS Actually REDUCES Symptoms & Makes Recovery Way More Likely : IBS, Irritable Bowel Syndrome, Gut Health & Bloating

Author: Atavia Minoudis, Reg. Nutritional Therapist DipCNM. Inspired by Dr. Rangan Chattergee, Jay Shetty, Mel Robbins, Andrew Huberman, Mark Hyman, Dr. Joe Dispenza, Wim Hof, Gut Health February 4, 2026 Duration: 5:48

What if the very thing you’ve been resisting about your IBS is what’s keeping your symptoms stuck?


Living with IBS often means fighting your body, pushing through symptoms, or wishing things were different — but that internal battle can quietly keep your nervous system on high alert.


In this episode, we'll explore a powerful shift that helps your body feel safe, supported, and far more capable of calming symptoms.


In this episode, you'll discover:

  1. How accepting your current IBS reality can calm your nervous system and reduce flareups
  2. Why recovery becomes more likely when you stop fighting your symptoms and start supporting your gut
  3. The hidden cost of not doing this


Press play to learn how a simple mindset shift can free up mental space, calm your gut, and move you closer to lasting relief.



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This podcast is dedicated to helping people with high stress / anxiety, busy professionals, high achievers & executives with IBS and poor gut health, while also exploring how the vagus nerve, nervous system, stress, and anxiety impact digestion.


Discover effective strategies for managing symptoms such as acid reflux, constipation, bloating, low stomach acid, and cramps through gut healing techniques.

Delve into the complexities of gut health, microbiome balance, and the influence of food intolerances, probiotics, and digestive enzymes on gut inflammation, to achieve a healthier digestive system with support for the vagus nerve and overall nervous system regulation.


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For anyone who feels trapped by the constant search for a dietary culprit behind their digestive distress, Gut Reactions: Overcome IBS & Irritable Bowel Syndrome Symptoms, Master Your Gut Health By Calming Your Nervous System offers a different path. Hosted by registered nutritional therapist Atavia Minoudis, this podcast shifts the focus from what's on your plate to what's happening in your nervous system. Drawing inspiration from a range of thinkers like Dr. Rangan Chatterjee and Andrew Huberman, Atavia explores a central, often overlooked idea: that your gut reactions are frequently driven by stress and neurological patterns, not just by food. Each episode is designed to help you understand the profound connection between your mind and your digestive health, moving beyond restrictive diets and towards sustainable calm. You'll find practical conversations about rewiring your body's stress responses, alongside insights from nutritional therapy, to finally break the exhausting cycle of flare-ups and fear. This isn't about another list of forbidden foods; it's about building a foundation of resilience from the inside out, offering a sense of clarity and control that many have been missing. Tune in for a thoughtful blend of science and strategy that aims to make mastering your gut health feel simpler and more achievable than you might have imagined.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 100

Gut Reactions: Calm Your IBS & Master Your Gut Health By Calming Your Nervous System For Busy Professionals With Irritable Bowel Syndrome & Symptoms
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