
Improve Digestion Naturally After 40 | Support Stomach Acid & Gut Health
Why Digestion Slows Down After 40 (And How to Improve It Naturally)
Many people notice subtle digestive changes as they move through their 40s.
Foods that once felt easy to digest may suddenly cause bloating or discomfort. Meals may sit heavier in the stomach, and energy levels after eating can fluctuate more than they used to.
These shifts are incredibly common, and they are often linked to natural changes in digestion as the body moves through midlife.
The good news is that digestion can often improve with small, supportive changes to the way we eat and care for our bodies.
Why digestion changes after 40
As we age, the body’s digestive processes can naturally slow as our bodies start producing less digestive enzymes.
One important factor is stomach acid.
Stomach acid plays a crucial role in breaking down food, absorbing nutrients, and protecting the body from unwanted bacteria.
When stomach acid levels are lower than optimal, food may not break down properly. This can lead to symptoms such as:
• bloating after meals
• indigestion or discomfort
• feeling overly full
• nutrient absorption challenges
• fluctuating energy levels
Supporting digestion helps the body absorb nutrients more efficiently and can improve overall wellbeing.
The important role of stomach acid
Despite what many people believe, digestive discomfort is not always caused by too much stomach acid.
In many cases, the opposite may be true.
Adequate stomach acid is essential for:
• breaking down proteins
• activating digestive enzymes
• absorbing key nutrients such as iron and B12
• supporting a healthy gut environment
When stomach acid levels are balanced, digestion tends to feel smoother and more comfortable.
Simple habits that support digestion
The digestive system responds well to consistency and mindful eating habits.
Here are a few gentle ways to support digestion naturally.
Slow down when eating
Eating quickly can place extra pressure on the digestive system.
Taking time to chew thoroughly and eat calmly allows the body to properly prepare food for digestion.
Support the nervous system
Digestion works best when the body is relaxed.
If the nervous system is in a constant state of stress, the body prioritises alertness rather than digestion.
Creating calm moments around meals can make a noticeable difference.
Choose whole, nourishing foods
Meals built around whole foods such as vegetables, healthy fats, quality proteins, and fibre tend to support digestive balance.
Highly processed foods can place additional strain on the digestive system.
Allow time between meals
Constant snacking may prevent the digestive system from completing its natural processes.
Giving the body space between meals allows digestion to complete and the system to reset.
The connection between digestion and energy
Many people are surprised to learn how strongly digestion influences daily energy levels.
When food is digested efficiently, the body can extract and use nutrients effectively.
When digestion is sluggish, the body may struggle to access those nutrients, leaving you feeling tired or heavy after meals.
Supporting digestion often leads to more stable energy and better overall vitality.
Supporting digestion inside the membership
Inside the Mind Body Wellness Membership, this month’s resources include a detailed Stomach Acid Guide designed to help you understand and support your digestive health.
The guide explores how stomach acid works, how digestion changes over time, and simple strategies that can help restore digestive balance.
You can learn more about the membership here:👉https://elizabeth-eckman.com/membership
When personalised support can help
Digestive concerns are often connected to wider patterns in the body, including stress levels, hormone balance, and daily habits.
If you have been experiencing ongoing digestive discomfort or would like personalised support improving digestion, 1:1 coaching can help you explore what your body may need.
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