Are Gut Issues Genetic?

October 29, 2022
October 29, 2022 Abbie Bradford

Are Gut Issues Genetic?

One comment I hear often is “Well, my mother had gut issues so I guess I was doomed to have them too”.

I’d like to dive into why this is partially but not entirely true

The majority of symptoms of the digestive tract like constipation, loose stools, acid reflux, bloating, gas, indigestion, abdominal pain and so on, are all signs of imbalance inside the gastrointestinal system.

I dive deeper into why these happen and how to fix it in my course, but these issues are mainly outside of genetics. There are real physiological reasons beyond your DNA that can account for the annoying symptoms. 

When you have too much bacteria or bacteria in the wrong places, or yeast overgrowth, parasitic infections, not enough digestive juices or power, not enough good bacteria thanks to antibiotics, massive gut inflammation and leaky gut… these are all culprits (plus many more) of why things like bloating and all the above named symptoms can occur.

The number of people I see with these issues is very high and almost unbelievable. It’s really a modern day epidemic. 

There are a few exceptions that do include genetic predispositions. These are mainly Colitis and Crohn’s, which have a genetic and autoimmune background to them.

Remember that having the gene for something does not automatically mean it will express itself. Genes just load the gun, while lifestyle and environment typically pull the trigger. 

Either way, there is a lot one can do to help reduce symptoms, and in many cases heal altogether from digestive problems. Of course the autoimmune conditions can be much more difficult, but still absolutely possible. 

The thing is, we get our gut health from our mothers. It’s passed from mom to baby in the womb.

So yes, you likely have similar gut health to your mother… if she had massive overgrowths and leaky gut, it’s likely you will too.

But this means you absolutely CAN change your gut health, even if mom had the same symptoms as you.

AND you can also stop them from continuing onto other generations. 

Because once you heal your gut or help your daughter heal their gut, they won’t be passing on those same problems to their children.

No matter what anyone else tells you, it’s 100% possible to heal.

Western medicine may not have the tools, but in holistic medicine we have an insane amount of tools for this. Gut health is the foundation. 

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