Self Care = Gut Care

 

The term ‘self-care’ often creates a vision of being an activity of sheer indulgence, maybe something we need to pay for or a trip. Self care is about day to day activities that we do for ourselves to strengthen our health and wellbeing which impact your gut health.

The World Health Organization defines self care as, “the ability of individuals, families, and communities to promote health, prevent disease, maintain health, and to cope with illness and disability with or without the support of a healthcare provider.”

According to this definition, self-care includes everything related to staying physically healthy — including hygiene, nutrition, and seeking medical care when needed. It is all the steps that you can take to manage your well being by managing the daly stressors to achieve good physical and mental health.

To each of us it could mean something different, depends on what you need and what you enjoy. I love this definition as it is aligned with my Four Pillars of Gut health for keeping my irritable bowel stable.

Seeking medical help or a practitioner to support your gut health is important. How can you get better if you don’t get help. Asking for help is about ‘selfcare’ not weakness, or embarrassment.

In addition to seeing a practitioner, there are a lot of small steps daily that you can add into your routine to support your wellbeing.

On a daily basis incorporating practices to diffuse stress.  Be it changing perspective on situations, spending time getting to know a colleague’s perspective, going for a walk at lunch..

I actually practice deep breathing exercises throughout the day, especially when other activities may not be an option. So calming…

Laughter! Truly is medicine, looking at the lighter side of life. Sharing a smile even with a stranger, or a laugh. 

Listening to your favourite tunes commuting to work, or while walking and connecting with nature.

Boundary setting? How much time do you pencil into your calendar for yourself? Carving a space for quite time, to connect with your thoughts is important. Or time to go to the gym? Or other activity that you enjoy which will give you peace and relaxation. Relaxation also comes from boundaries around technology, like our smart phones. When I worked from, discovered how all consuming work can be when it is one with my home. After a while I had a cut off time for checking emails, for the day. It really made a difference in winding down for the day, and better sleep.

How well do you feed yourself ? Eating, nutrition to fuel and keep bowel flowing. Learning about foods that irritate your bowels and those that support it. Making the changes in your diet to help. you feel better.

I can go on about different activities and each one of us can also think of many others that appeal to us supporting gut health, mental health and overall wellbeing.

The key point is really, to make these shifts and sustain the changes. Consistency helps to build on a strong foundation of gut health. Often that is the most challenging part.  Change the path to get stronger and healthier.

Do you need help? Connect with me.

Marica Gaspic

Living with IBS can quietly take over your life — not just through pain and bloating, but through the constant uncertainty, loss of confidence, and fear of not being able to trust your own body.

I help high-performing women with IBS move from symptom-chasing to true physiological stability — by understanding IBS as what modern gastroenterology defines it to be: a disorder of gut–brain interaction involving the nervous system, microbiome, immune function, and stress physiology.

As a pharmacist and gut health coach — and as someone who has personally lived with IBS — I bring both clinical expertise and lived understanding to the work we do together. My clients don’t just “manage” IBS. They rebuild trust in their body, regain energy and confidence, and create a sustainable system of support that fits their real life.

This is not about restriction or short-term fixes.

It’s about building a body that finally makes sense.

Why Work With Me

Personal Experience

I have lived with IBS and successfully stabilized my own health — giving me deep insight into both the emotional and physiological realities of this condition.

Clinical Expertise

As a pharmacist, I bring evidence-based understanding of human physiology, gut–brain signaling, microbiome science, and medication interactions into every plan I create.

Proven Results

I have guided women through sustainable, personalized recovery frameworks that improve symptoms, restore energy, and dramatically elevate quality of life.

Together, we build a personalized, sustainable gut health strategy that supports your body, your lifestyle, and your long-term wellbeing — so you can live with calm, clarity, and confidence again.

https://www.gutwellnessbymarica.com
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