vonnhelsing
11-03-2012, 12:21 PM
hey guys,
i've noticed a clear link between the food i eat and the way i feel after a meal. since my anxiety kicked in again my stomach has become so hyper sensitive.
the stomach, heart and brain are connected. signals of distress go from the brain to the heart and to the stomach. When i'm having high levels of anxiety i ALWAYS get temporary bouts of IBS (stomach cramps, nausea after eating and diarrhea).
Also i noticed that when i have dairy products i feel super full and generally feel unwell. so i did an experiment where i stopeed eating dairy for a few days. i didn't get any nausea after meals. then i had a glass of milk and some ice cream and as predicted, i got bloated and had diarrhea. I've probably developed a lactose intolerance. but my point is, it's the food i eat that gives me anxiety.
another experiment i did was with oily and spicy foods. i noticed that i'd always get PVC's after a big meal or a particularly oily and spicy meal. I'm guessing this is all in connection with the Vagus nerve. to stimulate it i inhale through my nose, hold my breath for 5 seconds and then slowwwwllyyyyy exhale through my mouth through a small opening in my mouth like keep the lips almost closed together.
if the PVC's are causing you anxiety, drink lots of water and watch what you eat. avoid eating too many spicy and oily junk food. once you understand that the vagus nerve plays a role in all this and that it's just doing it's job then you will definitely feel peace of mind. because the scariest thing about PVC's is the fact that you don't know whats causing them and why! you've done all the heart tests a hundred times so why are they still happening? fix your diet and your lifestyle.
i've noticed a clear link between the food i eat and the way i feel after a meal. since my anxiety kicked in again my stomach has become so hyper sensitive.
the stomach, heart and brain are connected. signals of distress go from the brain to the heart and to the stomach. When i'm having high levels of anxiety i ALWAYS get temporary bouts of IBS (stomach cramps, nausea after eating and diarrhea).
Also i noticed that when i have dairy products i feel super full and generally feel unwell. so i did an experiment where i stopeed eating dairy for a few days. i didn't get any nausea after meals. then i had a glass of milk and some ice cream and as predicted, i got bloated and had diarrhea. I've probably developed a lactose intolerance. but my point is, it's the food i eat that gives me anxiety.
another experiment i did was with oily and spicy foods. i noticed that i'd always get PVC's after a big meal or a particularly oily and spicy meal. I'm guessing this is all in connection with the Vagus nerve. to stimulate it i inhale through my nose, hold my breath for 5 seconds and then slowwwwllyyyyy exhale through my mouth through a small opening in my mouth like keep the lips almost closed together.
if the PVC's are causing you anxiety, drink lots of water and watch what you eat. avoid eating too many spicy and oily junk food. once you understand that the vagus nerve plays a role in all this and that it's just doing it's job then you will definitely feel peace of mind. because the scariest thing about PVC's is the fact that you don't know whats causing them and why! you've done all the heart tests a hundred times so why are they still happening? fix your diet and your lifestyle.