
Digestive Support & Assessment in Parkinson’s Disease.
Help for constipation & bloating with Nutrition, Functional Medicine & Gut Health Tests.
WELCOME TO A LIFE WITHOUT CONSTIPATION, BLOATING & DISCOMFORT.
We’re here to help you manage toilet issues in Parkinson’s with a close and personalised care plan.
Constipation can make us feel sluggish, fatigue and uncomfortable, and laxatives often don’t offer complete resolution.
Our approach goes beyond traditional healthcare and laxative approach.
By assessing your digestive health and diet on a deeper level, we can give you more personalised recommendations, and help re-balance digestive issues.
FACT:
Research [1] suggests a strong link between gut bacteria and the development and progression of the Parkinson’s Disease.
Manage Constipation more Naturally.
PROTECT YOUR BRAIN WITH PERSONALISED NUTRITION & LIFESTYLE.
Find a more workable solution to managing Parkinson’s constipation naturally
Understand whether underlying gut bacteria imbalances could be worsening your condition
Re-balance gut bacteria that helps normal gut movement
Learn whether general recommendations to increase fibre will help or aggravate
Health coaching support
Nutrition & Functional Medicine
Because our ability to digest and absorb well relies so much on a healthy, balanced gut microbiome, and ability to break down food well, one of the first things we might do is to assess your gut health.
How Does Parkinson’s Affect your Bowels?
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Constipation - which often starts prior even to your diagnosis (not going daily)
Soiling, often to do with constipation
Nausea, acid reflux, bloating and/or wind
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You might feel fatigued, have low motivation, and feel sluggish, nauseas or have other digestive symptoms such as acid reflux and wind bloating.
Your bowel movements may not feel complete, and you may be unable to eliminate properly.
You may have cramping or abdominal pain or discomfort.
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You may not absorb or digest your nutrients from food properly, which can give wide ranging symptoms such as restless legs, fatigue, weak bones, low mood or skin issues
You may not absorb your Parkinson’s medication properly - this is your GP’s remit
You may need help removing the stool if your colon is really full. Seek help from GP/Nurse
You may also experience diarrhoea, which can occur simultaneously as constipation (an ‘over flow’ reaction)
Best treatment for Parkinson’s Nausea with our Real-Life recommendations, tried and tested by hundreds of our clients. End generic, unhelpful Parkinson’s diet tips with our proven methods.