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Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) Treatment
Restoring Your Body’s Stability, One Layer at a Time
Living with inflammatory bowel disease often means never knowing how your body will respond from one day to the next. That unpredictability can affect more than digestion. It can shape how you plan your days, meals, energy, and sense of control.
Treatment at Flora Naturopathics is designed to help you understand what is contributing to ongoing inflammation and support your body toward more consistent digestive function, whether symptoms are driven by Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis.
Types of Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Signs Your Body May Be Under Inflammatory Stress
Digestive symptoms
- Abdominal pain or cramping
- Diarrhea, loose stools, or bowel urgency
- Bloating or discomfort after eating
- Nausea or reduced appetite
- Blood or mucus in stool during active inflammation
Whole-body symptoms
- Fatigue that does not improve with rest
- Weight loss or difficulty maintaining muscle
- Brain fog or low concentration
- Joint discomfort or body aches
- Skin changes or irritation
What Can Trigger IBD-Related Inflammation?
Gut Microbiome Imbalance
Disruptions in gut bacteria can alter immune signaling and weaken the gut barrier. Antibiotics, infections, diet, and chronic inflammation may contribute.
Impaired Digestion
Low stomach acid, reduced digestive enzymes, or poor bile flow can lead to incomplete digestion and increased irritation within the GI tract.
Intestinal Barrier Breakdown
When the gut lining becomes compromised, substances pass through more easily, intensifying immune responses and sustaining inflammation.
Nutrient Depletion
Chronic inflammation and malabsorption can deplete nutrients such as iron, B12, folate, vitamin D, and zinc, affecting energy and immune balance.
Chronic Stress
Ongoing stress alters immune regulation and slows gut healing, making inflammation harder to resolve over time.



