Listening to the Signals and Trusting Your Body

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Explore the world of the gut-brain connection in this podcast clip. Our expert guest, Cathy Shea, delves into the science behind the enteric nervous system, how it communicates with the brain, and the implications for digestive health. Struggling with constipation or digestive discomfort? Learn about the problems of ignoring natural signals from your body, the pitfalls of over-the-counter laxatives, and how you can regain trust in your body through simple practices. Discover the differences between closed and open colon hydrotherapy systems and find guidance that's easy to understand and implement.

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