It All Begins In Your Gut
Gut health is vital to your overall health!

If you're like most people, when you think of gut health, you're thinking about whether or not you have digestive problems.  If you are experiencing digestive symptoms, it's probably affecting other areas of your health, and probably your life, as well. 

Issues with your gut can be very frustrating.  And sometimes embarrassing.  We understand because we've helped lots of people with gut concerns, and want you to know that you're not alone, and there IS something that can be done. 

"I was really surprised to learn how many other areas of my health are impacted by my gut! I feel so much better!" - L. G. Blowing Rock

GI disorders are often overlooked or mismanaged because it is estimated that nearly 40% of Americans have Functional G.I. Disorders ( FGID). This means there are no structural or pathological findings, but yet there is dysfunction and inflammation causing their symptoms. If you're not aware of this, and nothign is done, you'll probably continue to suffer as long as the underlying gut inflammation is not treated, and this usually leads to a general decline in your health.

If your gut isn't functioning properly, then it can't absorb and use the nutrients from the food you eat.  This nutrient depletion, over time, can cause other conditions, such as:

  • Worsening of autoimmune disorders and decreased immune function (frequent infections)
  • Treatment resistant anxiety and depression
  • Skin inflammion
  • Brain inflammation (memory loss, moodiness, brain fog, low motivation, exhaustion)
  • Asthma and allergies
  • Thyroid and hormonal disorders
  • Food and chemical sensitivies
  • Joint and muscle pain (arthritis and fibromyalgia)

"After following Dr. Gorla‘s recommendations and after 10 years of abdominal pain, IBS, and restrictive eating, I am happy to say that I am now symptom-free! My energy has dramatically improved! I am continually amazed by Dr. Gorla‘s vast knowledge and expertise. Not only is he the most intelligent doctor I’ve ever met, but he is also caring, compassionate, genuine, kind, and approachable. Symptoms are the body‘s way of communicating that it can no longer manage a condition and that it needs help."

 -Katie B

How to ReHab your Gut - 4 Essential Steps

1. Remove - inflammation and infections

2. Reinoculate - using enzymes and probiotics 

3. Replace -  improve essential digestive secretions

4. Repair - the intestinal barrier of your digestive system

Our Trust Your Gut (TYG) system is designed to rehab your gut using each of these phases of care.  If you would like to see if you're a candidate for this program so you can start living a healthier life, schedule your wellness evaluation by calling or texting us, or click book now. 

 

-Gwen, Mouth of Wilson, VA

"I had debilitating upper and lower abdominal pain for years. The terrible spastic pain had been occurring regularly since I had my gallbladder removed, and I didn't have a life anymore due to my digestive issues. Most days I would lay in bed with a heating pad on my stomach to help me endure the pain. The conventional doctors gave me pharmaceuticals which only made things worse. The G.I. specialist even talked about removing part of my colon to help with the pain. I also had extreme exhaustion, depression, and my immune system plunged and I developed leukopenia (lower white blood cells). Life to me wasn't worth living anymore and I had just about given up. Fortunately, I found Dr. Gorla! I was very impressed with the detailed intake paperwork that I was asked to fill out. After just four weeks of treatment, my abdominal pain is gone and I'm getting my energy back. I haven't felt this good in years and when I go to bed at night I actually look forward to getting up the next day and living my life, which before his care I didn't! I am so thankful to Dr. Gorla and his entire staff as they are not only professional but very kind. I feel like they really do care for me. Thank you Dr. Gorla and staff for my new life!!"

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