Charlotte Functional Medicine Specialists at Integrity Wellness MD use a variety of treatments for balancing gut microbiomes and restoring sustainable optimal health to patients in Charlotte, North Carolina.

Did you know that digestive symptoms are not normal? Our digestive system is designed to fully digest our food, absorbing all the nutrients and eliminating indigestible components. Heartburn, indigestion, nausea, bloating, gas, constipation and loose stools are not normal! If you have any of these symptoms on a regular basis, something is not right with your gut, and you probably have “leaky gut.”

What is leaky gut? It is a term that simply means there is inflammation of the cells that line your intestinal tract, and they are not maintaining a healthy barrier. Only nutrients are supposed to be absorbed, but if you have inflammation, the cells “leak” and undigested food and toxins are absorbed directly into your bloodstream. This not only causes gastrointestinal symptoms, but it triggers the immune system, and you can get systemic symptoms such as joint pain or brain fog.

If you have digestive issues, the Gut Health Program provided by Gretchen Reis, M.D. of Integrity Wellness MD will get to the root of the issue and give you practical ways to heal your gut. Sadly, traditional gastroenterologists will not be able to do this. They prescribe antacid medications and will do endoscopies, but beyond that, they are either unwilling or unable to get to the root of your symptoms and truly heal your gut.

Call (980) 701-9228 to speak with local Charlotte gut health experts at Integrity Wellness MD. Schedule your consultation and discover how a balanced gut can improve your life!

Common factors in gut issues:

  • Medications, including proton pump inhibitors (PPI’s)
  • Stress
  • Nutrient-poor food
  • Diet high in sugar
  • Diet high in seed oils
  • Diet low in fiber
  • Not drinking enough water
  • Decreased pancreatic digestive enzymes
  • Toxins (in food, water, air)
  • Food sensitivities: eating the wrong foods for your body right now
  • Frequent antibiotic use causing dysbiosis (a change in the types of bacteria in your
    colon)

Functional Medicine Solutions at Integrity Wellness MD

Experience the comprehensive benefits of functional medicine at Integrity Wellness MD, where our focus is on personalized treatment strategies tailored to your unique health needs. Our approach combines advanced hormone testing, bioidentical hormone therapy, targeted supplementation, and lifestyle modifications to help you achieve optimal health and vitality. Take advantage of our extensive resources, including a free health quiz, detailed guides, engaging webinars, and schedule a personal call with Dr. Gretchen Reis. Discover how our precise, targeted approaches can enhance your overall health and vitality, even in cases where conventional tests may fail to reveal the full picture. Begin your journey to lasting wellness with us today!

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Symptoms of Poor Gut Health

Serotonin is the hormone that regulates your sleeping cycles, and the majority of it is a product of your gut. When there is an imbalance in the bacteria of your gut or so much inflammation it isn’t able to produce hormones regularly, you experience a dip in this sleep aid.

Many of us as children heard our parents say “no sugar/caffeine before bed”, turns out they might have been onto something, because those quick acting substances like caffeine and sugar can quickly throw off your gut biome and prevent you from the restful sleep you need.

Are you familiar with the experience of a “gut feeling”? When something isn’t quite right and your gut knows it before your head, only then are you able to act on it? Maybe it’s felt like butterflies in the stomach when you’ve held hands for the first time, or a knot in the pit of your stomach before meeting with your boss. These are ways that your gut and brain are connected. Whether it’s your brain wrapping itself around a stressful situation, or your gut telling you something before you’ve figured it out, they work in tandem.

It stands to reason, then, that your gut would be responsive to the feelings in your headspace and, vice versa, your psychological well being would be altered by imbalanced or unhealthy gut bacterium. It’s a vicious cycle, but it can be helped.

When particularly harmful bacteria enter our gut through foods or liquids that we’ve consumed, we are open to any number of illnesses: some of these are acute and go away quickly, such as food poisoning or gastroenteritis. These illnesses usually go away on their own, though, in rare severe cases, may require antibiotics. Whether you’ve received medication, or it has run its course naturally, you can trust that your gut biome has been altered.

In very serious cases, gut health can have detrimental long-term effects on our body and produce a chronic condition such as inflammatory bowel disease (IBS), diabetes, and cancer. Having a comprehensive test done to navigate the bacterium in your gut will allow our experts to help you create a plan to rebalance your gut biome and can help you restore your health in a natural and safe way.

Do you ever get the feeling like no matter what you eat or how hard you work out, you aren’t seeing the weight changes that you were hoping for? There may be more to it than just a calorie deficit and weightlifting!

Researchers from all over are dedicating their careers to studying the intricacies of the gut biome and its effect on what foods and nutrients are being absorbed and how that may change from person to person. While there is still a lot left to be investigated, we do see that there are correlations between gut bacteria and weight.

There is a solid link that connects atopic dermatitis to unhealthy gut microbiomes. There are a number of factors that may influence which bacteria are present and lacking, such as antibiotics and medications, lifestyle behaviors like diet, whether or not you smoke, and how much sun you receive. Your gut works with your immune responses to eliminate threats.

When your gut is imbalanced, your immune system also begins to fail, so when bad bacteria make their way into your system, when your body can’t fight them off, they may appear as acne, eczema, and other skin irritations.

The bacteria in your gut can be the cause of mild bowel irritations such as diarrhea or constipation, but may also factor into more major health concerns such as Irritable Bowel Syndrome. When harmful bacteria enter your gut, they are usually pushed out, but too much and your gut will begin to have difficulty in digesting and expelling the waste, making the problem worse.

One poor trip to the restroom isn’t a big cause for concern, but when you begin to notice a serious disruption in your body’s typical cycle, it may be time to start looking at your gut.

Bloating and gas are normal on occasion, but if it persists, it can be a cause for concern. Indigestion, heartburn, poor digestion and bloating can indicate an issue with your diet, your stomach, or your digestive enzymes. Functional testing can determine the cause and help alleviate your symptoms.

Poor gut health can also cause heartburn and acid reflux, which create burning sensations in the stomach, chest, and throat. These feelings can be painful and create embarrassing, awkward situations.

As recently as 2019 a team of researchers discovered evidence demonstrating a positive effect of probiotics on the symptoms of migraines. It was shown that the severity, frequency, and duration of migraines could be alleviated by the introduction of more gut-friendly probiotics.

Who would have guessed that sauerkraut and kimchi would help a headache better than dark chocolate and a coffee?

It should come as no surprise that what you eat and how your gut responds can have a hefty impact on your mental health. Research has shown a clear link between gut bacteria and your feelings of depression and anxiety and, likewise, your depression and anxiety can further stress out your gut.
While it may be a struggle, it is also an opportunity to look at your gut health. Your low moods and fear responses can be alleviated with a few simple and sustainable lifestyle changes. Your doctor can help run tests regarding your gut and discover what foods are causing the inflammation.

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Feeling off? Go with your gut!

Our specialists at Integrity Wellness MD are helping Charlotte men and women restore balance and return to optimal health in Charlotte. Call (980) 701-9228 to speak with the digestive health and wellness experts at Integrity Wellness MD and schedule your consultation today!