Acid Reflux

The Real Reason You Feel Bloated—And It’s Not Just Gluten or Dairy

The Real Reason You Feel Bloated—And It’s Not Just Gluten or Dairy

Feeling Bloated? It’s Not Just About What You Eat

You’ve cut out gluten. You’ve ditched dairy. You’re eating all the so-called "right" foods. And yet, your stomach still feels swollen and uncomfortable by midday. Sound familiar?

Many women I work with believe that eliminating certain foods is the key to better digestion. While food intolerances can play a role, they’re not always the root cause of bloating. The real issue often runs deeper, involving factors like low stomach acid, stress, meal timing, and blood sugar imbalances.

If you’re tired of restrictive diets that don’t seem to fix the problem, this post will show you what’s really going on and how to find lasting relief.

Why Cutting Out Gluten & Dairy Doesn’t Always Solve Bloating

Gluten and dairy get a bad rap when it comes to digestion. Yes, some people genuinely have sensitivities or intolerances, but if eliminating them hasn’t made a significant difference for you, it’s time to look beyond food.

Here’s why:
  • Bloating isn’t just about food reactions; it’s about how well your digestive system is working.
  • Removing foods without addressing underlying digestive dysfunction is like turning off the smoke alarm without putting out the fire.
  • Stress, low stomach acid, meal timing, and blood sugar imbalances are some of the biggest yet most overlooked triggers of bloating.
Let’s break them down.

The Hidden Causes of Bloating (That Have Nothing to Do With Food)

1. Low Stomach Acid: The Missing Link in Digestion

Did you know that your stomach needs to be highly acidic (a pH of 1.5-3.0) to break down food properly?

When stomach acid is too low, food sits in the stomach for longer, fermenting and creating bloating. Ironically, symptoms of low stomach acid (like bloating, burping, and acid reflux) often mimic those of high stomach acid, leading many to take antacids that make the problem worse.

Signs of low stomach acid:
  • Feeling full for hours after eating
  • Bloating, burping, or gas (especially after protein-heavy or carb rich meals)
  • Acid reflux (can be an indicator of high or low stomach acid)
  • Undigested food in your stool
What to do:
  • Try apple cider vinegar (1 tsp in water before meals) or digestive bitters to stimulate acid production.
  • Eat slowly and chew your food thoroughly to give your stomach a head start.
  • Get a recommendation of the right acid/enzyme combination supplement from a professional (such as your friendly local Kinesiologist!) 

2. Stress: The Silent Digestion Disruptor

Ever notice that bloating gets worse when you’re overwhelmed? That’s because stress puts digestion on hold.
When your body is in "fight-or-flight" mode, it prioritises survival over digestion. Your stomach stops producing enough acid, digestive enzymes decline, and food moves more slowly through your system, leading to bloating and discomfort.

How to calm your gut:
  • Take 3 deep breaths before eating to switch into "rest and digest" mode. There are some great breathing techniques on my YouTube Channel
  • Avoid eating when distracted or rushed—your body needs a relaxed state to digest properly.
  • Try gentle movement after meals, like a short walk, to help stimulate digestion.

3. Poor Meal Timing: The Importance of Gut Rest

Do you graze all day? Constant snacking doesn’t give your gut a chance to complete digestion, leading to bloating and fermentation of food in the intestines.

Your body has a natural "housekeeping wave" (the Migrating Motor Complex, or MMC) that clears out waste between meals. But it only activates when you’re not eating.

What to do:
  • Leave 3-4 hours between meals to let your gut fully process your last meal.
  • Avoid eating too late at night—digestion slows down in the evening, making bloating worse.

4. Blood Sugar Spikes & Crashes: A Hidden Bloat Trigger

Unstable blood sugar doesn’t just impact energy levels—it also contributes to bloating. 
Here’s why:
  • Blood sugar spikes cause inflammation in the gut, slowing digestion.
  • High-carb, low-protein meals lead to fluid retention, making you feel puffy and swollen.
Balance your blood sugar by:
  • Eating protein, fat, and carbs (PFC) at every meal to prevent spikes.
  • Starting your day with a high-protein breakfast instead of a carb-heavy one.
  • Avoiding too much fruit on an empty stomach (pair it with protein to slow absorption).

Support Your Digestion, Don’t Just Eliminate Foods

Instead of constantly cutting out foods, focus on supporting digestion as a whole. Here’s a simple plan to start feeling better:

Support Stomach Acid & Enzymes
  • Include bitter greens like rocket, kale, or dandelion to stimulate digestive juices.
  • Remember to chew this helps you stomach get ready for the food that is coming

Reduce Stress & Eat Mindfully
  • Try deep breathing or gratitude before meals.
  • Eat without screens or distractions.
Give Your Gut a Break
  • Leave gaps between meals (3-4 hours) to let digestion complete.
  • Avoid big meals late at night.
Balance Blood Sugar
  • Follow a PFC approach (protein, fat, carbs) at every meal.
  • Eat a protein-rich breakfast to set up stable energy for the day.

Next Steps: Find Out What’s Really Causing Your Bloating

Bloating isn’t just about gluten and dairy. It’s about how well your digestive system is functioning. Eliminating your food intolerances may help but your digestion need support too. The good news?
 
You don’t have to live with bloating. Let’s get to the root cause and start feeling better today! 💛
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Meet Jo

For over 40 years, I’ve been helping people like you take charge of their health with a calm, caring, and supportive approach. Clients (and friends) often say I’m a great listener and highly knowledgeable — qualities I bring to every session to ensure you feel understood, empowered, and on the right path to feeling better.

My passion for wellness started young. When I was 9, my mum was diagnosed with bladder cancer, which shaped my understanding of how deeply health challenges affect not just the individual but their entire family. Watching her recover through a long journey — navigating major surgery, menopause, and a stoma — taught me how important it is to support the whole person: body, mind, and emotions.

This experience has fuelled my lifelong mission to uncover what keeps us feeling our best. 

Working with me means learning how to:
  • Balance your blood sugars with nourishing foods tailored to your needs.
  • Reduce stressors — from food intolerances to emotional triggers.
  • Support your hormones, including those that regulate energy, mood, and digestion.
  • Improve gut health and build a thriving microbiome.
  • Strengthen your immune system for resilience.
  • Prioritize rest and relaxation for better energy and well-being.
Why Work with Me?
I understand how overwhelming health struggles can feel. Whether you’re navigating hormonal changes, dealing with persistent pain, or feeling like nothing is working, I’ll provide natural, practical solutions tailored to you. My approach isn’t about quick fixes — it’s about finding lasting answers and helping you build them into daily life.

My process also complements medical treatments, giving you tools and strategies to feel empowered while supporting your body’s natural healing ability.

What you need to know
I’m not just a therapist, I’m a listener, a teacher, and someone who’s walked alongside many clients on their health journeys. I believe in combining the best of science and holistic practices to help you feel your best.

On a personal note, I’m a wife, a mother to 2 beautiful girls, and a proud pet parent to Kiko the cat and Maisie the dog. Just like you, I know how busy life can get, which is why I’m here to make taking care of your health feel achievable and rewarding.



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