Your What Type Of Gut Do You Have?
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You Have A Gassy Gut
Hey There! It's me, your Gassy Gut.
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I know I sometimes I may surprise you or force you to leave a party because I’m having way too good of a time producing so much gas that it gets a bit uncomfortable. I just can’t control myself!
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Your loved ones don’t fully understand, and I’m sorry for that.
Want to know the good news?
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There are ways to improve this, so that you can get back to living life without worry! (ps - if Gassy Gut doesn't sound like you, click here to see the others)
Want to know some potential root causes for all this gas?
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Food intolerances and/or sensitivities (we might be having a multi-day delayed reaction, making it difficult to connect the dots, but keep reading as there are ways to help with this!)
SIBO/SIFO or other gut dysbiosis (basically, meaning, our gut bugs aren’t properly balanced. An overgrowth of hydrogen producing bacteria is known to contribute to diarrhea.)
Stress and other lifestyle factors
Low stomach acid (are we stressed, or on a medication that decreases stomach acid, that was meant for short-term? Because adequate stomach acid is very important in making sure we break down food properly.)
Inadequate bile production (do we have our gallbladder? Do our stools float? This could be a sign. We need fat to be absorbed because it’s important for our cells and brain to function properly, and bile is needed to maintain the health of our intestines as well as to properly absorb the fat, so that it doesn’t get to our large intestine and contribute to the diarrhea we are having.)
Insufficient enzyme production (are we chewing our food well? Are we making enough brush border enzymes or is our gut too inflamed causing issues with this, and thus some food intolerances and diarrhea?)
Vitamin and mineral deficiencies (example: adequate zinc and vitamin A are needed to help regenerate the cells that line our gut, vitamin D helps to protect our good bacteria, and vitamin C is needed to help heal gut inflammation, and is used up more if our gut is inflamed.)
And more.
Next, want to know some proven approaches to improving a gutsy gut like yours?
Here are a few of many:

Targeted food elimination and reintroduction to find food intolerances and/or sensitivities
Functional lab testing to help figure out what exactly is going on
Support for bile and enzyme production
Specific yoga poses to provide gas and bloating relief, such as Child’s pose, Downward Facing Dog, and Cat/Cow pose
Individualized supplements can be trialed under the guidance of a functional medicine dietitian (example: magnesium citrate can be very helpful for improving constipation, which for many can help to relieve pressure and some gas/bloat, and some supplements can help to support stomach acid to assist the body in breaking down foods better to decrease risks of food intolerances and sensitivities - all about getting to the root cause of the issues!)
Techniques to help relief stress and other contributing lifestyle factors
And more...
And if we’re finally, truly, going to get rid of this diarrhea, we will have to dive deeper, learn more, and put in some time and effort.
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Are you interested in getting started?
Our clinic specializes in gut health!


"I am happily shocked by how much my sensitive stomach has changed! ... my bathroom anxiety is WAY less severe ... (practically gone)! I know it may sound cheesy, but thank you for changing my life"
Hi! Oswald Digestive Clinic here! We are licensed dietitians and nutritionists, specializing in our favorite organ... the gut!
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Why are we so passionate about gut health?​
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Because by improving gut health, we often get to see our client's entire lives improve significantly!
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Did you know that 90% of Gastroenterologists (gut health doctors) state diet is as effective as medication for common gut symptoms like gas, bloating, diarrhea, constipation, and abdominal discomfort?
Further, did you know that it’s estimated that 61% of people had a bothersome gut issue the week prior (based upon a survey sent out in 2018)?
98% of our clients at Oswald Digestive Clinic have been able to improve or completely resolve their gut issues (yes, we carefully track symptom improvement!)​