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Why Do I Feel Sick When I am Anxious? | A Guide to the Anxious Gut - 10 Minutes Guided Meditation
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If you have been searching for why do I feel sick when I’m anxious, you are in the right place. That cold, sinking feeling and the anxiety-induced nausea in your stomach are not signs of illness; they are signs of a protective body. With over 10 million downloads and a career dedicated to emergency medicine, I have helped thousands understand this mind-gut connection.
In this session, we explore the clinical truth behind an anxious stomach. When your "fight or flight" response triggers, your body performs a tactical maneuver called vasoconstriction, shunting blood away from your digestive tract to power your limbs. Your nausea is simply your digestive organs sitting in "standby" mode while the blood is needed elsewhere. You are not sick; you are simply diverted.
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We are human and we are fragile; nobody is perfect, so don't try to be. But now you have the tools to control these sensations. If you are ready to break the circuit of panic for good, come to calminganxiety.fm and join the Anxiety Circuit Breaker course.
Smile often, spread positivity, and above all else—be kind
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In this session, we explore the clinical truth behind an anxious stomach. When your "fight or flight" response triggers, your body performs a tactical maneuver called vasoconstriction, shunting blood away from your digestive tract to power your limbs. Your nausea is simply your digestive organs sitting in "standby" mode while the blood is needed elsewhere. You are not sick; you are simply diverted.
Episode Chapters
- 0:00 – The Mind-Gut Connection: Understanding why your body isn't broken.
- 1:10 – Vagus Nerve Stomach Reset: A somatic grounding exercise to signal safety to the brain.
- 4:30 – The Clinical Truth: A professional explanation of blood shunting and nausea.
- 5:45 – Solar Plexus Visualization: Using warm golden light to settle the nerves.
- 6:20 – Affirmations for Peace: Releasing core bracing and trusting your body.
- 8:30 – 3 Tips for Gut Control: Immediate tools to engage your "rest and digest" switch.
- 10:00 – Reclaiming Control: Moving beyond the quick fix and being kind to yourself.
- "My stomach is a barometer of my safety and right now it is settling into peace."
- "I am not ill, I am responding to adrenaline and this sensation is already fading."
- "I release the bracing in my core and trust my body's ability to heal."
- The Vagus Gulp: Take a slow, deliberate swallow of water to force your throat to engage the rest and digest switch.
- The Heat Pad Hack: Apply warmth to your stomach to physically encourage blood flow back to the area.
- The Soft Belly Check: Throughout the day, ask yourself "Am I bracing?" and then consciously let that tension go.
We are human and we are fragile; nobody is perfect, so don't try to be. But now you have the tools to control these sensations. If you are ready to break the circuit of panic for good, come to calminganxiety.fm and join the Anxiety Circuit Breaker course.
Smile often, spread positivity, and above all else—be kind
👉 Click to subscribe and unlock ad-free episodes now!
Support the Show:Ad-Free Listening: Enjoy Calming Anxiety without ads at https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/calming-anxiety--4110266/support
Buy Me a Coffee: Support hosting costs at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/calminganxiety
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