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Acupuncture for Gastroparesis: A Natural Solution for Lasting Relief


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If you’re struggling with gastroparesis, you know how frustrating and debilitating this condition can be. Delayed stomach emptying can cause bloating, nausea, vomiting, and extreme discomfort after meals, making everyday life difficult.


Conventional treatments for gastroparesis often focus on symptom management through medications that come with side effects. At Bodhi TCM Acupuncture in Melbourne, FL, we take a different approach. Our acupuncture treatments for gastroparesis are designed to address the root cause of your digestive issues, restore normal stomach motility, and help you regain control of your health—naturally and effectively.


What Is Gastroparesis?


Gastroparesis is a digestive disorder where the stomach muscles don’t function properly, leading to delayed gastric emptying. This means food stays in the stomach for too long instead of moving into the small intestine at a normal rate.


Common Symptoms of Gastroparesis


  • Chronic bloating and feeling full quickly

  • Nausea and vomiting, especially after eating

  • Abdominal pain and discomfort

  • Acid reflux or heartburn

  • Poor appetite and unintended weight loss

  • Blood sugar fluctuations (especially in diabetic gastroparesis)

  • Fatigue and malnutrition due to improper digestion


If left untreated, gastroparesis can significantly affect quality of life and lead to nutritional deficiencies, weight loss, and severe gastrointestinal distress.


Who Is Most Affected by Gastroparesis?


While gastroparesis can affect anyone, some groups are more prone to developing it, including:


  • People with diabetes (diabetic gastroparesis is a common complication of long-term diabetes)

  • Individuals with vagus nerve damage (which can occur from surgery or infections)

  • Women (gastroparesis is more prevalent in females)

  • People with autoimmune diseases (such as scleroderma or lupus)

  • Patients on long-term opioid or antidepressant use (which can slow digestion)


The Western Medicine Approach to Gastroparesis


Standard medical treatments focus on managing symptoms rather than addressing the underlying dysfunction of the digestive system. Common approaches include:


  • Prescription medications (such as Reglan, erythromycin, or domperidone) that attempt to speed up gastric emptying but may cause side effects.

  • Dietary modifications (eating small, frequent meals and avoiding high-fiber or fatty foods).

  • Feeding tubes or gastric pacemakers in severe cases where malnutrition is a concern.


Unfortunately, these solutions often provide temporary relief at best and fail to improve overall digestive function. This is where acupuncture for gastroparesis offers a natural, long-term alternative.


How our Acupuncture Protocols Help Gastroparesis Naturally


Acupuncture is a highly effective treatment for gastroparesis. At Bodhi TCM our personalized protocols target the root cause by blending modern neuroacupuncture and Cellular BioModulation, stimulating the nervous system, improving stomach motility, and enhancing the communication between the brain and gut. Here’s how our protocols work:


Regulating Vagus Nerve Function – Acupuncture stimulates the vagus nerve, which controls stomach movement. This helps improve gastric emptying and overall digestion.


Reducing Nausea & Vomiting – Studies show that acupuncture can significantly reduce nausea by regulating serotonin levels and calming the digestive system.


Improving Gut Motility – By targeting key acupuncture points, we can enhance peristalsis, helping food move efficiently through the digestive tract.


Balancing the Nervous System – Gastroparesis often worsens with stress. Acupuncture activates the parasympathetic nervous system, promoting relaxation and optimal digestion.


Reducing Inflammation in the Gut – Chronic inflammation can impair digestion. Acupuncture decreases gut inflammation and enhances microcirculation to the stomach.


Regulating Blood Sugar Levels – For diabetic gastroparesis, acupuncture improves insulin sensitivity, helping prevent blood sugar spikes and crashes.


Unlike conventional treatments, acupuncture doesn’t just mask symptoms—it uses the body's own healing mechanisms to restore the body’s ability to digest food properly.


Home Remedies & Lifestyle Changes to Support Healing


In addition to acupuncture, here are some home remedies that can complement your treatment:


  • Chew food thoroughly – Proper chewing reduces the workload on the stomach.

  • Eat smaller, more frequent meals – This prevents stomach overload.

  • Stay hydrated – Drink warm fluids to aid digestion.

  • Gentle abdominal massage – Stimulates gastric motility.

  • Practice stress management – Meditation, breathwork, and acupressure for digestion can help relieve symptoms.


Why Choose Bodhi TCM for Gastroparesis Treatment in Melbourne, FL?


At Bodhi TCM Acupuncture, we combine Neuro-Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine to create customized treatment plans that:


  • Restore normal digestive function by improving stomach motility.

  • Enhance vagus nerve communication to regulate gut-brain signals.

  • Reduce inflammation and improve blood flow to support healing.

  • Address the root cause of gastroparesis, not just the symptoms.


Real Patient Results


We’ve helped hudreths of patients in Brevard County restore their health naturally:



Frequently Asked Questions


Is acupuncture safe for gastroparesis? Yes! Acupuncture is a natural, drug-free treatment with no harmful side effects when performed by an expert practitioner like Dr. Andrea Izquierdo, LAc. It has been used for thousands of years to support digestive health safely and effectively.


How many treatments will I need? The number of sessions depends on the severity of your condition, your overall health, and the root cause of your symptoms. During your consultation, we will assess your case and tailor a personalized treatment plan to help you achieve relief.


Can acupuncture work alongside my current treatments? Yes! Acupuncture can be integrated with Western medical treatments, dietary changes, and lifestyle adjustments.


Take the Next Step Toward Relief


If you’re struggling with gastroparesis in Melbourne, FL, and looking for a natural solution that works, it’s time to try acupuncture. Our team at Bodhi TCM Acupuncture has helped many patients with digestive disorders restore their health holistically.


📞 Call us today at 321-312-0771 to schedule your consultation.

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