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If TRE makes you shake, that is a good thing.
Neurogenic tremoring / TRE can look strange if you’ve never done it before. Shaking, warmth, tingling, yawning, emotion, or a sense of release can all happen. For some people, that is part of letting go of chronic tension that has been keeping the gut in a state of tension. Try it! Some people don't get the tremors until practicing a while. Consistency matters more than intensity This is especially relevant if your constipation has a neurological component.
Somatic immersion - Do you feel disconnected from your gut?
Some people need help feeling the body again. That’s where somatic immersion can help. It gives your system a chance to notice sensation, soften guarding, and shift toward rest and digest without forcing anything. This can be especially helpful if you have constipation plus bloating, shutdown, or that weird sense of disconnection from your body. If you have triedd to meditate, but quit out of frustration, you might find somatic immersion is a more effective method for you. Constipation often has a few overlapping causes. But for the right person, somatic immersion changes everything.
Vacuum Abs Practice
Vacuum abs can be a game-changer for some people. Maybe you've seen the posts of people showing off a flattened belly after doing x weeks of vac abs exercises. For the purpose of improving gut motility, it does tone the muscles of the lower belly, restoring proper posture and movement. It can help, but don't do it like an intense ab workout. 💪 Engage the muscles firmly, and you should feel lift and some space opening. 🎶 Your throat/jaw stay soft. 🌬️ Breathing is held gently or kept shallow during the hold. Check out the video and see if this practice is right for you. Remember that we often avoid what we most need 😬.
Intestine pumps: the 3-minute ‘wake-up’ for gut movement
A simple place to start is intestine pumps (part of the minimum daily protocol). Think of it as gently reminding the belly/rectum area: “wake up, we’re safe, we can move.” Try this today (3 minutes): 1) Sit or stand tall 2) One hand on lower belly 3) Slow inhale - let the belly expand 4) Slow exhale - gently draw the belly in and up 5) Repeat in a smooth rhythm (no straining) If you feel pain, stop. You might feel your belly warm up. Consistency teaches your body the pattern.
Power-Up Breathing: What you might notice
Power-up breathing often surprises people. Sometimes you do a few rounds and your body wants to tremor / shake / yawn / get teary. That can be your nervous system discharging stored tension. Two grounding rules:1) Intensity is optional. Gently is still effective.2) Pain is a stop signal. Discomfort is okay; pain is not. If you tend to run anxious/overstimulated, do fewer rounds and prioritize a long exhale after.If you tend toward shutdown/freeze, kick it up and this can raise your energy.
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Comfortable Pooping. No Bloating. It is not your diet... Somatic practices to achieve a well regulated gut resulting in less pain and less gas.
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