The Little Things Your Body is Trying to Tell You
As a mom, you’ve got a million things on your to-do list. Between school drop-offs, snacks, tantrums, and running your business, it’s no wonder your own needs often take a backseat. But here’s the thing: when your gut isn’t happy, everything feels off. I’m talking brain fog, low energy, mood swings—the whole nine yards. And if you’re running on empty, how can you expect to keep the household (and everything else) running smoothly?

Why Your Gut Health Matters

Our gut does way more than just digest food. It’s like the control center for our overall well-being, impacting everything from our immune system to our mental health. When it’s out of balance, you can feel it everywhere—physically, emotionally, and mentally. But before you roll your eyes and add “gut health” to your long list of things you don’t have time for, I promise, it doesn’t have to be complicated!

What Can You Do to Improve Gut Health?

Good news—getting your gut back in balance doesn’t require hours of meal prep or drastic diet changes. Small, manageable tweaks can make a big difference.

  1. Add More Fiber to Your Diet – Fiber is like a gentle scrub for your insides, keeping things moving and your gut happy. Load up on veggies, fruits, whole grains, and seeds. It’s a simple, everyday way to nourish your body while chasing after those kiddos.
  2. Embrace Fermented Foods – Fermented foods like yogurt, sauerkraut, and kefir are packed with probiotics (the good bacteria) that help balance your gut. Even adding a serving or two a day can make a difference.
  3. Hydrate, Hydrate, Hydrate – We hear it all the time, but water is essential for gut health. Make it a point to sip water throughout the day—especially after that third cup of coffee!
  4. Cut Back on Processed Foods – I know, sometimes frozen pizza is the only thing that makes sense at the end of a chaotic day. But try to swap out processed meals for whole foods when you can. Your gut will thank you!
  5. Consider a Probiotic – Adding a probiotic supplement can help restore the balance of good bacteria in your gut, improving digestion and boosting your mood. Think of it as an easy win for your overall wellness.
Small Changes, Big Results

Taking care of your gut doesn’t have to be another overwhelming task. It’s about making small, intentional changes that can fit into your everyday life. By nourishing your gut, you’ll notice a shift in your energy, your mood, and your ability to tackle the day like the supermom you are.

So, let’s get those guts (and moods) back in check so you can feel more like YOU again!

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Meet Leah Negrin

 
I am a bold, beautiful, sometimes timid, usually happy, essential oil, nutrition junkie. Although at 39 I feel as if I've had several careers over a lifetime (or at least sometimes when I look back at my resume that is what shines through). I've been a paralegal, an office manager, an administrative assistant, worked in commercial lending and have finally landed on nutrition.

My journey to nutrition started many years ago when my sister was diagnosed with celiac disease and food had to change for the family. From there, along my own health journey I’ve helped people not only figure out what to eat but how to do it so that it can work for them sustainably. For almost seven years I’ve been counseling people on their nutrition and weight loss journeys. 

Finally getting some sunshine in Southern California *Photo credit  Brittany Hassett 

I am knowledgeable about what purpose food serves your body and I focus on finding sustainable options when it comes to food; this also led to my love of essential oils. I had the opportunity to attend a workshop where a registered dietitian spoke about using essential oils in her practice to help her patients. I was floored. I knew that #plantsheal but I didn't realize that others in the 'conventional' medical community thought that as well!! Learning that it was possible to incorporate these magical little bottles gave me a huge sense of hope.


Alina, myself and Caitlin (oily bffs) *Photo credit Anne Negrin

 
As I learned more about these oils I was diagnosed with increased intestinal permeability or as many of us know it, leaky gut. Leaky gut has been around for quite awhile but many of us are just learning what this is or why this is even more common these days than ever before. Many issues can be related to leaky gut including autoimmune diseases. Receiving this diagnosis just led me down a path further to learn about nutrition and how to best serve my body and take care of myself.


Enjoying a vegan ice cream cone in Budapest! *Photo credit to Michelle Owen 

Since birthing our sweet baby boy at home earlier this year I’ve been incredibly passionate about helping other women too who are pregnant and new mothers with their nutrition. Eating healthy for your pregnant body and your postpartum self is a game changer for both mother and baby.

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