Balancing and healing the root chakra is a powerful step toward restoring digestive and emotional well-being. Here are several holistic practices to help reconnect with this foundational energy centre:
• Aromatherapy & Crystals: Use essential oils like vetiver, patchouli, and sandalwood. Crystals such as red jasper and hematite support grounding (Alcantara, 2017).
• Sound & Colour Therapy: Chanting the seed mantra ‘Lam’ to activate the root chakra and connect with the earth element (Alcantara, 2017; Music Brito, 2008). Wearing red or using red décor enhances visual stimulation of this chakra (Music Brito, 2008).
• Nature Connection: Spending time barefoot outdoors (earthing), walking in natural settings, and sitting or lying directly on the ground are effective grounding practices that help restore your connection to the earth and balance the root chakra (Alcantara, 2017; Healing Sounds, 2025).
• Creative Expression: Mandalas created with root chakra themes or symbolism are used in chakra balancing practices to help realign root chakra energy (Reiki Rays, 2022)
• Yoga: Specific yoga poses such as Mountain Pose (Tadasana), Garland Pose (Malasana), Warrior Poses (Virabhadrasana I & II), and Chair Pose (Utkatasana) are recommended for grounding the root chakra, fostering stability and security (Alcantara, 2017; Healing Sounds, 2025; Shvasa, 2024).
Self-help can be a powerful first step, offering tools and insights that support awareness and relief. But for lasting change, especially when trauma is involved, therapeutic support can help untangle the deeper roots and provide a safe space for transformation.
Counselling, Psychotherapy, and Yoga-Integrated ApproachesTherapeutic intervention is essential for addressing unresolved trauma. Talking therapy (both counselling and psychotherapy) helps individuals explore their emotional wounds and fears, and uncover deeper patterns rooted in past experiences. Healing the root chakra is foundational for the entire energetic system as it determines how much the upper chakras can withstand. If left unresolved, trauma stored in the root chakra can ripple through the body, affecting every aspect of a person’s life (Judith, 2004).
To support this healing, I offer psychological and energetic therapies that integrate traditional talk therapy with somatic and yoga-based practices. This approach helps build a stronger connection between mind and body and allows for emotional release through gentle movement, breathwork, and grounding exercises.
Whether you're someone who gives so much to others that you forget yourself, or someone who holds everything together while quietly running on empty, the path to healing begins with safety, grounding, and support.
My integrated approach draws on all three domains: modern science, psychological theory, and ancient healing systems. By understanding how trauma impacts the nervous system and gut (scientific), how it shapes emotional patterns and beliefs (psychological), and how it disrupts the body’s energetic flow (energetic), I help clients heal at every level. This layered model supports both short-term symptom relief and long-term transformation. If clients wish, I can work closely with other professionals (such as nutritionists, dietitians, or medical specialists) to ensure a more coordinated and supportive recovery process.
Available Therapy Options:
• Weekly Therapy: A gentle, supportive format that works well for those who thrive with regular encouragement, deeper self-exploration, and time to gradually rebuild their confidence, boundaries, and self-worth.
• Intensive Therapy: A fast-track option delivering 12 sessions over one week for individuals seeking accelerated healing. Often chosen by high-achievers accustomed to fast results, this focused, powerful format provides deep transformation in a short time without the need to wait for change.
ConclusionTrauma’s impact on digestive health is undeniable, whether considered through the lens of modern science or ancient energy systems. By acknowledging both scientific and energetic explanations, we gain a fuller understanding of the body’s intricate design.
Healing is not only possible but profoundly transformative when we integrate mind, body, and spirit. These holistic approaches are intended to complement and not replace medical treatment. Whether through counselling, psychotherapy, yoga, or energy-balancing practices, the journey toward wellness begins with re-establishing safety and grounding at the root.