Stress does not only live in the mind — it directly affects the gut. When the nervous system is under constant pressure, digestion becomes less of a priority for the body.
In stressful states, blood flow is redirected away from the digestive system, stomach acid production may decrease, and gut movement can slow down or become irregular. This is why symptoms like bloating, discomfort, constipation, or loose stools often appear during emotionally demanding periods.
What matters most is not eliminating stress completely, but creating moments of safety throughout the day. Eating without distractions, taking slow breaths before meals, and allowing time to rest after eating can significantly improve digestion.
Supporting gut health often starts with supporting the nervous system. Calm does not need to be dramatic — small pauses are enough to remind the body that it is safe to digest.





