Digestive Disorders
Gut issues are the root cause of many disorders.
IBS, SIBO, Gastroparesis, GERD, Acid Reflux and most digestive conditions can be permanently treated through our integrative treatments.

Digestive Disorders
Gut issues are the root cause of many disorders.
IBS, SIBO, Gastroparesis, GERD, Acid Reflux and most digestive conditions can be permanently treated through our integrative treatments.
Common Digestive Disorders We Treat
Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) is a common gastrointestinal disorder affecting 7-21% of the general population. It is associated with abdominal pain or discomfort, bloating, and changes in bowel movements. IBS-D and IBS-C are two most common types of IBS.
IBS with diarrhea (IBS-D) is characterized by chronic or recurrent diarrhea, while IBS with constipation (IBS-C) is characterized by abdominal pain or discomfort associated with constipation.
Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) is a condition where excess bacteria is growing in your small intestine, an area that usually has few bacteria when most of your gut bacteria should be growing in your large intestine.
These bacteria ferment carbohydrates into gas and cause some of the symptoms of bloating, diarrhea, flatulence, and abdominal pain that can eventually lead to malabsorption syndromes.
Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), or chronic acid reflux is a condition in which acid-containing contents in your stomach persistently leak back up into your esophagus, the tube from your throat to your stomach.
Acid reflux happens because a valve at the end of your esophagus, the lower esophageal sphincter, doesn’t close properly when food arrives at your stomach. Acid backwash then flows back up through your esophagus into your throat and mouth, giving you a sour taste.
Chronic Constipation is when patients find it difficult to pass stool, and can notice a frequent need to strain, or have the sensation that the bowels are not empty. Having fewer than three bowel movements per week is a clear indication of constipation. This is a common gastrointestinal problem and it is not uncommon for people of all ages to have an occasional bout of constipation.
Chronic diarrhea is defined as a predominantly loose stool lasting longer than four weeks. It is estimated to affect 1% to 5% of the adult population. Common causes include irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), celiac disease, and colitis.
Leaky gut syndrome is a term used to describe the condition of the intestines when its lining becomes damaged and gaps appear between the cells.
These gaps allow large particles and toxins to pass through the intestinal wall and escape into the body. Because these “foreign objects” are not supposed to be in the blood they trigger the immune system, which sets up inflammation in different parts of the body and a cascade of symptoms such as headaches, fatigue, brain fog, food sensitivities, bloating, cramps, and more.
A food allergy occurs when the immune system reacts to a harmless food. Food intolerance occurs when the body has a chemical reaction to eating a particular food or drink.
The symptoms for mild to moderate food allergy or intolerance may sometimes be similar, but food intolerance does not involve the immune system and does not cause severe allergic reactions (anaphylaxis).
Ulcerative colitis is part of a group of diseases called inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).
When the lining of your large intestine and your rectum become red and inflamed. In most cases the inflammation begins in your rectum and lower intestine and moves up to the whole colon.
Ulcerative colitis doesn’t normally affect the small intestine. But it can affect the lower part of your small intestine called the ileum.
The inflammation causes diarrhea, making your colon empty itself often. As the cells on the lining of the colon die and come off, open sores (ulcers) form. These ulcers may cause pus, mucus, and bleeding.
Crohn’s disease occurs when the body’s immune system misidentifies bacteria, foods and other substances as foreign objects. As the immune system proceeds to attack these foreign objects, white blood cells accumulate in the lining of the intestines, producing inflammation and ultimately ulcerations and bowel injury.
A peptic ulcer is a sore in the lining of the stomach or the duodenum which is the upper part of the small intestine.
The stomach secretes mucus to protect the lining of the stomach from the acids and digestive enzymes it produces to break down food for digestion. An imbalance of these digestive fluids causes inflammation and weakening of the protective mucus lining, which leads to the formation of ulcers.
A gastric ulcer refers to an ulcer that is located in the stomach. A duodenal ulcer is located in the first section of the small intestine.
Most patients see results as early as their 2nd week of treatment.
Offering integrative treatments through Acupuncture, Ayurveda, Herbal Medicine, Physical Therapy and Yoga Therapy.
Holistic treatments methods clinically researched and evidence based proven from ancient to modern times.
Most patients feel the results within few weeks of starting our treatment.
How are digestive disorders treated at Netra?
Acupuncture
- Non-Surgical and Opioid-Free treatment.
- No side effects and safe.
- Releases Endorphins to combat pain.
- Reduces Inflammation and Increases Circulation.
Non-Surgical and Opioid-Free treatment.
No side effects and safe.
Releases Endorphins to combat pain.
Reduces Inflammation and Increases Circulation.


Ayurvedic Medicine
- Complete holistic healing system in existence more than 3000 years.
- Based on the concept of root-cause diagnosis and management
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Focuses equally on prevention and cure to improve quality of life.
- Helps identify and recommends foods for your body type and condition.
Complete holistic healing system in existence more than 3000 years.
Based on the concept of root-cause diagnosis and management
Focuses equally on prevention and cure to improve quality of life.
Helps identify and recommends foods for your body type and condition.
Herbal Medicine
Herbal medicine has a history of at least several thousand years and uses mostly plants to treat diseases and promote health.
Can successfully treat many chronic and complex conditions.
- Clinically and scientifically proven to treat a wide range of complex conditions.
- Clinically and scientifically proven to treat a wide range of complex conditions.
- Helps boost your immune system naturally.
- Shown to reduce stress and relieve anxiety.
- Improves respiratory and cardiovascular function.
Clinically and scientifically proven to treat a wide range of complex conditions.
Safe and has relatively less side effects.
Helps boost your immune system naturally.
Shown to reduce stress and relieve anxiety.
Improves respiratory and cardiovascular function.


Therapeutic Yoga
Therapeutic Yoga or Yoga Therapy involves employing a variety of yoga practices to help improve a health.
It also adapts the practice of Yoga to the needs of people with specific health condition.
- Improves strength, balance and flexibility.
- Helps with chronic pain relief.
- Improves circulation and reduces blood pressure.
- Reduces stress and improves sleep.
- Improves respiratory and cardiovascular function.