Acupuncture for Digestion and Bloating in London

Many people come to the clinic saying the same thing:

“My digestion just feels off.”

It may be bloating after meals, irregular bowel movements, low energy, acid reflux, or feeling tired after eating.
Sometimes symptoms are mild, and medical tests may look normal, but the body still does not feel balanced.

At Dapeng Clinic in Marylebone, London, we look at digestion as part of the whole body.
Stress, sleep, lifestyle, eating habits, emotional tension, and post-illness weakness can all affect how well the digestive system works.

Acupuncture and Chinese medicine aim to support digestion by helping the body regulate itself, calm the nervous system, and restore better internal balance.

Why Your Digestion May Feel “Off”

Digestion is not only about food.

From both a modern and Chinese medicine perspective, common reasons for digestive discomfort include:

  • Stress and emotional tension
  • Irregular eating habits
  • Skipping meals or overeating
  • Late-night eating
  • Overthinking or mental overload
  • Cold or raw foods
  • Excess sugar
  • Poor sleep and fatigue
  • Weakness after illness or long COVID

Modern medicine recognises the close connection between the gut and the nervous system.
Stress can affect the gut-brain axis and may contribute to bloating, appetite changes, irregular bowel movements, and IBS-like symptoms.

In Chinese medicine, these patterns are often understood as Spleen Qi deficiency or Liver Qi stagnation affecting digestion.

How Stress and Lifestyle Affect Digestion

In Chinese medicine, the Liver supports the smooth flow of Qi throughout the body.
When we are stressed, tense, or emotionally overwhelmed, this flow can become stuck.
This is known as Liver Qi stagnation.

When Liver Qi affects the Stomach and Spleen, digestion may become unsettled.
Patients may notice bloating, abdominal tightness, irregular appetite, or IBS-like symptoms.

The Spleen is also important in Chinese medicine.
It is linked to digestion, nutrient transformation, and energy.

Too much thinking, worrying, planning, working, or emotional responsibility may weaken digestive Qi over time.
Late nights, poor diet, irregular routines, and fatigue can make this worse.

In simple terms:

  • Stress blocks digestion.
  • Lifestyle drains it.

If your digestion feels worse during stress, poor sleep, or busy periods, you can book an initial consultation at Dapeng Clinic in Marylebone.

Early Signs of Digestive Imbalance

Many people ignore digestive symptoms until they become more severe.

Early signs may include:

  • Mild bloating after meals
  • Feeling tired after eating
  • Irregular bowel movements
  • Reduced or changing appetite
  • Brain fog or low energy
  • Cravings for sugar or carbohydrates
  • Slight acid reflux
  • A heavy feeling in the stomach

Irregular bowel movements do not only mean constipation or diarrhoea.
For many people, it simply means inconsistency.

From a Chinese medicine perspective, these can be early signs that the body is out of balance, even if standard tests appear normal.

How Acupuncture May Help Digestion

Acupuncture does not only focus on the stomach. It aims to regulate the body as a whole.

For digestion and bloating, acupuncture may help by:

  • Regulating the nervous system This may support the shift from “stress mode” to “rest and digest”.
  • Moving Liver Qi This may help with stress-related bloating, tension, and IBS-like discomfort.
  • Supporting the Spleen and Stomach From a Chinese medicine perspective, this may help digestion, absorption, and energy.
  • Calming gut sensitivity This may be helpful for some chronic, stress-related, or post-viral digestive issues.
  • Restoring balance Chinese medicine looks at the root pattern behind symptoms, not only the symptoms themselves.

Clinically, patients often report less bloating, more regular bowel movements, improved energy, and calmer digestion.

When to Book an Appointment

You may want to book an appointment if your digestion has felt unsettled for some time, especially if symptoms seem linked to stress, fatigue, poor sleep, or lifestyle changes.

Common reasons patients visit Dapeng Clinic include:

  • Bloating after meals
  • Irregular bowel movements
  • Digestive discomfort during stress
  • Tiredness after eating
  • Acid reflux or heaviness in the stomach
  • Appetite changes
  • IBS-like symptoms
  • Digestive weakness after illness or long COVID

At Dapeng Clinic in Marylebone, London, Dr. Zhang takes time to understand the wider picture of your health, including digestion, stress, sleep, energy, lifestyle, and emotional wellbeing.

If you would like to understand what may be contributing to your digestive symptoms, you can book an initial consultation and discuss which treatment approach may be suitable for you.