Many people struggling with constant bloating, "pregnancy belly" after every meal, or bowel problems eventually receive a diagnosis: SIBO or IMO. These terms sound alarming, but in reality, they simply mean that too many "tenants" (bacteria or methane-producing organisms) have taken up residence in your small intestine, where they shouldn't be.
While we usually seek relief in very restrictive diets, the truth is that the key to gut health is often not what's on your plate, but what's happening in your mind and nervous system.
The Internal Cleaning System: How does it work?
Imagine that your intestines have their own cleaning crew. It's called the migrating myoelectric complex (MMC). This is a natural mechanism that performs rhythmic movements between meals, moving food debris and excess bacteria directly into the large intestine.
The problem with SIBO and IMO is that this "internal broom" often stops working. Why? Because our cleaning crew is extremely sensitive to stress. When we are under constant tension, our body produces a lot of cortisol – a hormone that puts the whole body on alert. In this state, biology considers digestion a secondary matter. Blood flows away from the stomach, and the intestinal cleaning mechanism is simply shut down. Instead of being swept away, bacteria begin to feast and ferment what you've eaten, which manifests as painful bloating.
The Brain-Gut Connection: Why does relaxation support gut regeneration?
Our intestines and brain are connected by a powerful information highway (the gut-brain axis). If your nervous system is constantly overloaded, it sends a signal to your gut: "Stop working, we need to fight!" This is why relapses are so common in people with SIBO – we eliminate bacteria with antibiotics, but we don't change the stressful signal coming from the head.
For your intestines to return to balance, you need to help your body enter a state where it feels safe again. This is where adaptogens come in, especially ashwagandha – a plant that has helped the body "cope" with stress for centuries.
Ashwagandha drops: Gentle support for your motility
Ashwagandha is not a medication for bacteria, but it acts as an intelligent regulator of the entire system. Its main task is to help the body reduce cortisol levels and calm excessive tension.
When stress levels drop, your nervous system finally signals your intestines that "the fight is over" and digestion and cleaning can resume. This allows natural motility (MMC) to get back on track, which is fundamental in preventing SIBO and IMO relapses. Additionally, this plant promotes natural calmness, which helps to stop obsessively analyzing every bite of food and simply enjoy meals.
Choosing the form: Why liquid extract is a friend to a sensitive stomach?
People with SIBO and IMO have an extremely sensitive digestive system that reacts painfully to hard fillers, cellulose in capsules, or unnecessary chemicals. That's why at Avoice Vitality, we've abandoned tablets in favor of the highest quality ashwagandha extract in drops.
Why is this the best choice for intestinal problems?
Bypass digestion: Drops based on gentle vegetable glycerin do not irritate the stomach. Thanks to absorption in the oral cavity, valuable ingredients enter the body, bypassing the tired and irritated digestive system.
Purity and safety: Zero sugar, fiber, or alcohol that could "feed" bacterial overgrowth.
Delicious calm: Drops are pure pleasure to use. Choose your flavor variant: classic Cherry, sweet Raspberry, or distinctive Blackcurrant.
Our bottle (50 ml) provides perfectly measured support for 50 days (1 ml per day).
FAQ – Frequently asked questions about ashwagandha and the gut
1. Does ashwagandha feed bacteria in SIBO?
Good quality extracts, like those from Avoice Vitality, do not contain sugars, carbohydrates, or fiber (FODMAPs) that could serve as food for bacteria. They are free from gluten, preservatives, and alcohol, which makes them extremely friendly for a sensitive microbiota.
2. Can ashwagandha replace SIBO treatment?
No, ashwagandha is not a bactericidal agent or an antibiotic. However, it is invaluable support because it helps target one of the main causes of the problem (stress and blocked MMC motility), which is crucial in preventing relapses.
3. When is the best time to take drops for stomach problems?
If your problem is bloating, we recommend taking a dose (1 ml) in the evening. This will help calm the body before sleep, which ideally supports the work of the "internal cleaner" (MMC) at night when we are not eating.
4. Is ashwagandha safe for everyone?
Although it is natural, consult your doctor if you have advanced thyroid problems (especially hyperthyroidism) or are pregnant. Ashwagandha can affect thyroid hormone levels. If you are taking strong sedatives, also inform your specialist.
Support your gut and receive a free package!
A bloated stomach is often your nervous system's silent cry for a moment of respite. Instead of adding more stress by swallowing hard-to-digest capsules, opt for liquid, natural relief.
Choose your flavor in the Avoice Vitality store. We know that with intestinal problems, calming your mind is half the battle, which is why we add a Relaxation Package as a gift to every order:
🎁 eBook "Harmony in 14 Days" – a guide to effective stress reduction for everyday life.
🎧 Audio/Video Relaxations – recordings designed to help you reduce tension before sleep and give your intestines space to regenerate.
Take care of a calm mind, and your gut will thank you for it.
(Remember: The content on our blog is for educational purposes and should not be treated as medical advice).