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You may be aware of the obvious harms chronic alcohol use can cause on the brain and liver, but do you know about the connection between alcohol addiction and gut health? The damage alcohol inflicts on the digestive system can be equally significant and often overlooked.
The gastrointestinal (GI) tract is a complex ecosystem teeming with trillions of bacteria, responsible for digestion, nutrient absorption, and even immune function. This delicate microbiome requires balance to function properly and is highly sensitive to the effects of alcohol. Long-term alcohol consumption can disrupt your gut health, leading to a spectrum of GI issues, ranging from mild discomfort to severe health complications.
A common problem is gastritis, an inflammation of the stomach lining caused by alcohol’s irritation. Over time, this can lead to peptic ulcers, and other complications. Alcohol consumption also throws your gut bacteria into disarray. This dysbiosis can manifest as bloating, gas, diarrhea, and/or increased susceptibility to infections. Studies show that dysbiosis reduces beneficial bacteria while allowing harmful bacteria to flourish. This weakens the intestinal barrier, potentially causing “leaky gut,” where toxins leak into the bloodstream. Not only does the liver work to break down alcohol, but certain gut bacteria also play a role. This interaction can affect how vulnerable you are to alcohol-related gut problems and metabolic disorders.
While the damage may seem daunting, there is a path to healing that can be taken in a whole way. Seeking professional help is crucial. At Wholeness Center, we offer an integrative approach to recovery that goes beyond sobriety. We address the underlying causes of your addiction while promoting gut health for a more complete recovery.
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By prioritizing your gut health and seeking integrative care, you can take proactive steps towards lasting recovery. Our mental health team at Wholeness Center understands the challenges of alcohol addiction. We are here to guide you on your journey to heal body, mind, and spirit — one step at a time. You are not alone.
The Wholeness Center serves Northern Colorado and Ft. Collins. Please contact the Wholeness Center at 970-221-1106 to learn more about the innovative programs the Wholeness Center has to offer.
You don't have to navigate this alone. Our integrative team is here to help you find the path to lasting wellness.