You’re eating the high-quality, Healthillie-approved foods.
You’re sourcing the best sourdough.
You’re drinking organic a2 milk.
And you’re hitting your protein, carb, and fat goals.
And yet, by 4:00 p.m., you still look (and feel) five months pregnant.
It’s frustrating. It’s uncomfortable. And it makes you wonder why your clean lifestyle isn’t getting rid of the bloat.
One of the most common mistakes people make is assuming that bloat is purely a food sensitivity problem. We’ve been conditioned to think that if we’re bloated, we must have a trigger food we need to cut out. But if you’ve already prioritized high-quality ingredients and the distension is still there, it’s time to look at the root cause.
It’s important to look at the body as a whole system. Your digestion isn’t just about what’s on your plate. It’s about your nervous system, your mineral status, and your internal chemistry.
If your internal environment is off, your body can’t properly break down even the most nutrient-dense meal.
Let’s take a look at why you may still be bloated and how you may be able to remedy it.
Reason #1: The Cortisol Shutdown
The Root Cause: Chronic stress and eating in a sympathetic state.
This is the biggest needle-mover for most people. Your body has two main settings: sympathetic (fight or flight) and parasympathetic (rest and digest).
When you’re stressed (whether it’s a work deadline, a toxic relationship, or just rushing through your lunch while scrolling), your body pumps out cortisol. This tells your body that survival is the priority, so it diverts blood flow away from your digestive organs and toward your limbs.
When you eat in this stressed state, your digestive muscles (peristalsis) slow down. It doesn’t matter if you’re eating the cleanest meal possible — if your digestive muscles aren’t moving correctly, that food is going to sit there and ferment, creating gas and pressure.
The Live Healthillie Approach: You have to signal safety to your brain before you take a bite. Try the 4-4-6 breathing method before you eat: inhale for 4, hold for 4, exhale for 6. This simple act flips the switch to parasympathetic mode so your body can actually secrete the enzymes needed to digest.
Reason #2: The Low Stomach Acid Trap
The Root Cause: Chronic stress, zinc deficiency, and drinking too much water during meals (which dilutes your natural juices).
We’ve been told that heartburn and reflux always mean too much acid. But in the holistic world, we know it’s often the exact opposite. Low stomach acid is incredibly common, especially if you’re stressed or mineral-deficient.
Stomach acid (hydrochloric acid or HCL) is your first line of defense. Its job is to break down proteins and unlock the minerals in your food. If you don’t have enough of it, your food enters the small intestine in undigested chunks.
Your gut bacteria then go to town on those chunks, leading to massive amounts of gas and bloat.
The Live Healthillie Approach: Try taking 1 tablespoon of raw apple cider vinegar in a small amount of water 15 minutes before you eat. It’s a simple, low-tox way to prime your stomach for digestion. Also, stop chugging water while you eat! Give your HCL a chance to work.
Reason #3: Mineral Imbalance
The Root Cause: Adrenal exhaustion and mineral depletion caused by chronic stress.
Digestion is an energy-intensive process that relies heavily on minerals. To move through your gut (motility) and produce stomach acid, your cells need a balance of sodium, potassium, and magnesium.
When you’re stressed, your adrenals dump these minerals to keep you going. If you’re deficient, your digestion won’t kick-start. This leads to slow motility, meaning food stays in your tract way longer than it should, causing back up and distension.
The Live Healthillie Approach: This is exactly why Minerals & Chill was created. It’s not just for stress. It’s for foundational function. By replenishing your potassium and magnesium, you’re giving your gut the electrolytes it needs to keep things moving.
Reason #4: Sluggish Motility
The Root Cause: Dehydration, lack of fiber, and mineral depletion.
If you aren’t having 1-3 easy-to-pass bowel movements a day, you’re going to be bloated. Period. When waste sits in the colon for too long, it ferments and creates gas. This is often tied back to that “tired but wired” adrenal state. If your nervous system is stuck in high gear, your gut motility slows to a crawl.
The Live Healthillie Approach: Movement is medicine here. A 10-minute digestive walk after meals can help stimulate the muscles in your gut to keep things flowing and help move gas through the system.
Reason #5: Hidden Toxic Load and Hormonal Bloat
The Root Cause: High environmental toxic load and endocrine disruption from synthetic fragrances and plastics.
Sometimes the bloat isn’t from your food but from the environmental toxins mimicking your hormones. If you’re drinking out of plastic or using conventional cleaners, you’re consuming xenoestrogens.
These chemicals can interfere with your estrogen levels, leading to significant water retention and that hormonal bloat that feels heavy in your lower abdomen.
How to Start Feeling Lighter Today
If you want to beat the bloat, stop looking for more foods to cut out and start looking at your foundation.
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Stop eating while stressed: If you’re upset or rushed, wait 10 minutes. Breathe.
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Prime your gut: Use ACV or digestive bitters before your largest meal to support HCL.
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Mineralize your water: Use Minerals & Chill to support your adrenals and your digestion simultaneously.
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Chew your food: Your stomach doesn’t have teeth! Digestion starts in the mouth with salivary enzymes.
You deserve to feel comfortable in your body! It’s time to stop guessing and start supporting your biology