
#JaydeWellNest: Your Natural Solutions to Chronic Digestive Pain, Fatigue and Stress; Root-Cause Digestive Support for Adults Over 50
At JAYDEWELLNEST, I help people with chronic digestive pain, fatigue, and stress restore mobility, improve bowel habits, and reduce pain by identifying and addressing the root causes — from inflammation and nutrient imbalances to gut dysfunction and environmental triggers — without relying solely on medications. I work with health-conscious adults 50+ who feel dismissed by conventional care and are ready for lasting relief.
Gut health imbalances often present with symptoms such as:
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Chronic bloating and gas
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Constipation, diarrhea, or mixed IBS
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Abdominal pain or cramping
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Incomplete evacuation and digestive discomfort
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Fatigue, poor sleep, and difficulty managing stress
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Food sensitivities
Many individuals with digestive pain/cramping also experience hormonal imbalances, psychological distress, chronic pelvic pain, or nervous system dysregulation—yet these root contributors are often overlooked in conventional care.
Through a root-cause, integrative approach that supports the gut, hormones, and nervous system, I help clients move beyond “normal” labs and ongoing symptoms—so they can restore balance, feel heard, and feel like themselves again.
Your Gut's expert detective 🕵️♀️,
Juvelyne
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