284: If Your Digestion Is Off, Your Results Will Be Too

OVERVIEW:

In this episode of the Cheers to Your Success, Ashley is breaking down the connection between digestion, metabolism, hormone balance, and fat loss. If you have been eating healthy, working out consistently, and still feeling bloated, uncomfortable, exhausted, or stuck with your results, this episode is for you.

Ashley explains why digestion is about so much more than bloating and why poor digestion can directly impact your ability to lose body fat, support your hormones, regulate blood sugar, and maintain energy levels. She also dives into fiber recommendations for women, common digestion mistakes she sees in clients, and how chronic stress, under eating, and inconsistent habits can slow digestion down.

This episode also covers the connection between gut health and estrogen detoxification pathways, especially for women in their late 30s and 40s dealing with stubborn fat loss, bloating, PMS symptoms, and water retention. Ashley breaks these concepts down in a simple and practical way so you can better understand what your body may be trying to tell you.

Inside this episode, Ashley covers:

  • The difference between “normal” digestion and optimal digestion
  • Why digestion impacts metabolism, hormones, and fat loss
  • Signs your digestion may need support
  • Fiber recommendations and how to increase fiber properly
  • Common mistakes women make with digestion and gut health
  • The connection between constipation, estrogen clearance, and bloating
  • Why under eating and chronic stress can negatively impact digestion
  • Foundational habits to support better digestion naturally
  • How digestion fits into the Repair, Rebuild, and Results phases

If you feel like you are doing everything right but your body still feels inflamed, bloated, exhausted, or stuck, this episode will help you better understand what may really be going on beneath the surface.

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