Digestive problems are increasing day by day commonly due to sedantary lifestyle, poor eating habits, stress, and lack of physical activity, packed & processed food, medication and addictions. Many people regularly experience problems including indigestion, gas, bloating, constipation, and acidity. While quick-fix solutions might offer temporary relief, they do not address the root cause of these problems. Our Integrated Diagestive treatment offers a holistic and long-term solution to these issues.
If you are looking for the best treatment for digestion, Dybesity an Integrated Healthcare Unit offers natural and effective remedies.
Understanding digestive discomfort and its root causes
It is frequently caused by swallowing air while eating (often from chewing gum or eating too fast) or by the fermentation of undigested carbohydrates & by gut bacteria.
This could be related to gas, constipation, imbalances in the gut microbiome and inflammation.
This occurs when stomach acid travels back up into the esophagus, causing that familiar "burning" sensation in the chest. It’s often triggered by eating too quickly, lying down immediately after a meal, or consuming high-fat and highly processed foods.
Carrying out respiratory movements by swallowing air and releasing it from the mouth or rectum. It’s due to the excess of bad bacteria (TNF-alpha) in the gut flora.
Weak acid or lack of acid in the stomach.
When your gut lining is inflamed (often due to dysbiosis or chronic acid reflux), the body produces inflammatory cytokines. These chemicals can cross the blood-brain barrier and signal the hypothalamus to reduce hunger signals, essentially telling the body to "rest and heal" rather than "eat and process."
An overgrowth of certain bacteria (often associated with low stomach acid or poor motility) can produce volatile sulfur compounds. These are absorbed into the bloodstream and eventually "exhaled" via the breath.
Poor metabolic health (like insulin resistance) can affect the speed at which your stomach and intestines process food. When metabolism slows, gut motility often follows. If your electrolyte balance is off, your colon cannot absorb or move water correctly, leading to hard, slow-moving waste.
Early attention to digestive symptoms can improve gut balance, nutrient absorption, metabolism and overall wellness naturally.
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Natural remedies and integrated treatment plan for stomach disorders
Several natural remedies can help symptoms of gastric problems
It gives good results in managing nausea and overall digestion.
Relaxes muscles in the stomach and helps lessen the area affected by gastric problems, thus reducing bloating.
Stomach, and with it, it overwhelms and relieves acid.
When taken in solution with water and lemon, it helps improve digestion before meal.
Contain potassium and aids to counteract the effects of stomach acid.
Consumed either by chewing or boiling it in water to make tea to treat gas and bloating.
Probiotics found in yogurt positively impact health and are beneficial in digestion.
Provide sootiness to stomach and counter to acid reflux.
At Dybesity we take a unique, integrated approach focusing not just on managing the symptoms but also addressing it’s root causes.
Detoxify metabolic toxins (Ama) from the body.
Personalized dietary modifications to improve digestion and gut balance.
Correct lifestyle (circadian clock) to restore digestive rhythm naturally.
Improve metabolic health and support better digestive functioning.
Managing stress and body weight to support healthy gut function.
Natural herbs and ayurvedic therapies to support long-term healing.
Yoga, meditation and exercise plan for better digestion and relaxation.
Traditional detox therapies to cleanse and rejuvenate the digestive system.
Naturopathy Therapies are the best way to reverse fatty liver. (mud pack, sun bath, sand bath, hydro heat bath, steam bath, colon irrigation, massage)
Continuous monitoring ensures safe, doctor-guided progress. All procedures are conducted under the supervision of qualified physicians to ensure safety, precision, and measurable progress fatty liver reversal.