Intestinal inflammation refers to diseases that cause chronic inflammation in your gastrointestinal (GI) tract. The two main types of inflammatory digestive problems are Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis.
Crohn’s disease usually causes sores (ulcers) in your small intestine. Ulcerative colitis causes swelling and sores (ulcers) in your large intestine. It usually starts in your rectum and can spread to part or all of your colon.

Symptoms that are common to both Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis include Diarrhea, Belly pain and cramping, Blood in the stool, Loss of appetite, Losing weight without trying and Feeling extremely tired. Research has shown that emotional stress can trigger or exacerbate intestinal inflammation. You may have noticed that when you are stressed, you feel your stomach gets tight and painful. When you have intestinal inflammation, stress and anxiety can trigger flare-ups, making it even more important to focus on both mind and body in the healing process. So, what happens when we’re stressed out? Well, it’s not great for digestion. When we feel stressed, the body switches to “fight or flight” mode, a response that dates back to running from a fierce animal. Nowadays, though, stress is more likely to be triggered by an inbox full of unread emails, or worrying about what your future may have in store, but the body doesn’t always know the difference. Here’s what happens to our digestion during stress. Delayed stomach emptying: Food hangs around longer than it should, leading to bloating. Increased bowel activity: For people with intestinal inflammation, this can translate into urgency or even diarrhea. Chemical imbalances: Stress can disrupt the gut’s delicate balance, making indigestion more likely. Leaky gut: Prolonged stress weakens the gut lining, which can lead to inflammation and more intestinal inflammation. Living with Intestinal Inflammation can feel overwhelming and isolating at times. But when you start seeing it as a message from your body and an invitation for transformation, you gain more control over this condition. When you realize that “something’s got to change” – it can shift your entire perspective. It isn’t just about what you are eating. It was about how you are living, thinking, and feeling. Your thoughts are nourishment too. They can either support healing or contribute to inflammation. If you want your body to heal, you have to nourish your mind in the same way you nourish your bodies. Healing from intestinal inflammation isn’t just about diet and supplements and medications – it’s about caring for your whole self. When we address the emotional and psychological stressors that are at play, we set the stage for true, lasting healing. HijamaEnergetics can help with your intestinal inflammation problems. We only use natural healing modalities such as Hijama, herbs, nutritionals, emotional healing microcurrent therapy, and bio-energetic remedies.
HijamaEnergetics to Overcome Intestinal Inflammation
If you are suffering from Intestinal Inflammation, HijamaEnergetics sessions can help. We only use natural healing modalities such as Hijama, herbs, nutritionals, microcurrent therapy and bio energetic remedies. We provide FREE consultation over the phone, or you can call to schedule your HijamaEnergetics session.
Questions? Contact:
Amin Shah
Shahclan Boston – HijamaEnergetics
Boston, MA -USA
Phone 617-787-5151 (Landline)
Email: aminshah@shahclan.boston