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Digestion

Natural Support for Your Gut-Brain Connection.

Digestive problems affect millions of people, often despite medication and dietary changes. What many do not realize is that the nervous system plays a crucial role in digestive function. At Van Every Family Chiropractic Center, we address the nerve interference that may be contributing to your digestive issues.

Your digestive system is controlled by both the central nervous system and the enteric nervous system (your "second brain"). When there is interference to this communication, digestive problems often follow. Our gentle, neurologically-focused approach helps restore proper nerve signaling to your digestive organs.

The Gut-Brain Connection

Your digestive system is controlled by both the central nervous system and the enteric nervous system (your "second brain"). When there is interference to this communication, digestive problems often follow.

Digestive Conditions We Support

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Patterns To Notice

  • Acid Reflux / GERD: Chronic heartburn, regurgitation, and esophageal discomfort affecting daily life.
  • Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS): Alternating constipation and diarrhea, cramping, bloating, and abdominal pain.
  • Bloating & Gas: Uncomfortable abdominal distension and excessive gas production after eating.
  • Constipation: Difficulty with bowel movements, infrequent elimination, and associated discomfort.
  • Nausea: Persistent or recurring feelings of nausea that interfere with appetite and daily activities.
  • Gastroparesis: Delayed stomach emptying causing nausea, bloating, and early fullness during meals.

How Chiropractic Helps Digestion

  • Restores Nerve Communication: Removes interference so your brain and gut can communicate properly. The vagus nerve, which exits from the brainstem and upper cervical spine, controls stomach acid, motility, and the "rest and digest" response.
  • Balances the Autonomic Nervous System: Shifts your body from "fight or flight" to "rest and digest" mode. When you are stuck in sympathetic dominance, digestion is literally shut down. Our approach helps restore parasympathetic balance.
  • Improves Vagal Tone: Supports the vagus nerve that controls stomach acid, gut motility, and more. Proper upper cervical alignment is essential for healthy vagal function and optimal digestive performance.
  • Reduces Stress Response: Chronic stress devastates digestion by diverting resources away from the gut. Our gentle, neurologically-focused approach helps reduce overall nervous system stress, allowing digestion to function as designed.

Our Approach

Our doctors take a thorough approach to digestive health, focusing on the nervous system connections that control your gut function.

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Comprehensive Assessment

We evaluate your entire spine with special attention to areas affecting digestive function. Our thorough neurological assessment helps us assess your autonomic nervous system balance, revealing whether you are stuck in "fight or flight" mode.

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Gentle, Targeted Corrections

Using Talsky Tonal Chiropractic and KST techniques, we address the underlying nervous system interference contributing to this condition. We identify and correct subluxations interfering with the nerves to your digestive organs, focusing on the upper cervical spine (vagus nerve), mid-thoracic spine, and sacrum.

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Vagal Tone & Whole-Person Support

Our techniques help improve vagal tone, which is essential for healthy "rest and digest" function. We also consider your whole health picture and may discuss lifestyle factors that support digestive wellness alongside chiropractic care.

What Our Patients Often Report

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  • Reduced bloating and gas after meals.
  • More regular and comfortable bowel movements.
  • Decreased acid reflux and heartburn episodes.
  • Less abdominal cramping and pain.
  • Improved appetite and nutrient absorption.
  • Better overall energy as digestion improves.
  • Reduced reliance on digestive medications.

Questions Parents And Adults Ask

How does the spine affect digestion?

The nerves that control your digestive organs exit from specific areas of your spine. The vagus nerve exits from the brainstem and upper cervical spine and controls stomach acid and motility. Thoracic nerves (T5-T9) supply the stomach, liver, and small intestine. Lower thoracic and lumbar nerves supply the large intestine. When subluxations occur in these areas, digestive function can be compromised.

Can chiropractic care help with infant digestive issues like colic?

Yes. Birth can be stressful to an infant's spine, and many babies with colic, reflux, constipation, and gas pain respond remarkably well to gentle chiropractic care. Our doctors use extremely gentle techniques specifically adapted for infants.

Should I continue seeing my gastroenterologist?

Absolutely. Chiropractic care works well alongside other approaches to digestive health, including dietary changes, probiotics, and medical treatment when necessary. We support a collaborative approach to your health and encourage you to continue working with your medical team.

How quickly will my digestion improve?

Every person responds differently. Some patients notice improvement in digestive symptoms within the first few visits, while chronic conditions may take longer. Our doctors will track your progress through regular re-evaluations and adjust your care plan accordingly.

Free Resource

Read The Full Digestion Guide

The guide gives you the deeper walkthrough, practical framing, and next-step questions for your family.