
Stress, sleep, IBS – what’s the connection? Webinar
5 August @ 8:30 pm - 9:30 pm AEST
Free - $99.00
Join Rebecca Edwards, Director of Education at Activated Probiotics and Activated Therapeutics in this one hour webinar to explore how stress, IBS, and sleep issues are linked through the gut-brain axis and why addressing the root causes – whether stress, sleep, or gut microbiota imbalances – is critical to breaking the cycle.
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a common functional gastrointestinal disorder characterised by changes in stool form and frequency accompanied by abdominal pain, with tendencies for diarrhoea, constipation, or alternating bowel habits, depending on the individual case. IBS can have multiple contributing and exacerbating factors, many of which are unique to the individual.
One factor which is associated with IBS is disrupted sleep, so let us explore the connection between IBS and sleep.
So, how does having IBS affect a person’s sleep, and how does a person’s sleep impact their experience of IBS.
Time: 8:30–9:30pm AEST
Our speakers
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- Ms Rebecca Edwards
- Biography
Director of Education at Activated Probiotics, Rebecca is a speaker, writer, educator, and qualified naturopath. She has twenty years of experience educating on all aspects of complementary and integrative health. A passionate and inspiring speaker, Rebecca has lectured to undergraduate students in Australia, UK, and the US, and delivered naturopathic education to healthcare practitioners around the world. She loves nothing more than sharing cutting edge research with her team of educators, practitioners and medical communities internationally.
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Free - $99.00


