“the human body has a ringmaster that controls your digestion, immunity, brain, weight, health and happiness. This ringmaster is the gut.”
— Nancy S Mure
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Hi there, I’m Nicola.
As someone who has had Crohn’s Disease for half her life, I’ve learned the crucial role our gut plays in our overall health, as well as the importance of being an ‘active patient’ and getting involved in your own health journey - starting with the food you choose to eat.
Everyone can take an active role in their own health! Educating yourself in your condition and in all that you yourself can do to help you achieve your best possible health is so empowering, and taking steps to support your gut is of crucial importance, whatever your health status may be.
Here, you will find a food-focused approach to health, simply because the food we choose to eat is so important, and is something everybody can work with. Good Gut Feelings is all about encouraging you to play an active role in your own health, and providing you with resources to help you make more empowered health choices.
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Comparing and contrasting IBD and IBS: a look at how these two gut conditions are similar, the crucial ways they are different, and why it’s important to know which you are dealing with.