Episode 270: Understanding Anxiety & the Brain-Body Connection

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Anxiety can feel like a heavy burden that keeps you from doing the things you love and being your healthiest self. However, navigating anxiety becomes far more manageable once we understand how it happens and harness it as a means of communication with our body.

On today’s episode, Erin delves into the foundational aspects of anxiety. This includes a breakdown of the brain’s physiological response when anxiety is triggered, as well as an exploration of the seven most common causes of this mental state. For real-world strategies, Erin shares solutions to anxiety that can transform it from a burden to a pathway for self-awareness and healing. You can use the tools in this episode to uncover what your anxiety may be telling you, learn how to listen to its signs, and support your overall well-being. 

In this episode:

Anxiety: What’s actually happening in the brain? [4:10]

The #1 cause of anxiety symptoms [14:38]

Thyroid, hormones & your mood [19:10]

Gut-brain axis [28:14]

What your anxiety may be telling you [36:29]

Questions to ask yourself to uncover your root causes of anxiety [42:58]

Resources mentioned:

Carb Compatibility Project™ (Available for free within the Funk’tional Nutrition Collective)

Your Hormone Revival™ (Only available within the Funk’tional Nutrition Collective)

Qualia Mind (get $100 off and an extra 15% off your first purchase with code FUNK)

Organifi supplement powder (Save 20% on your order with code FUNK)

LMNT Electrolyte Replenishing powder (Use code FUNK get a free sample pack with any purchase)

Ned Natural Remedies (get 15% off your order with code FUNK)

Learn more about Mindset and Hormones

Related episodes:

Thyroid Health Episodes

264: Quantum Biology & Our Health with Dr. Catherine Clinton

263: How to Listen to Your Intuition

242: Hormones & Your Brain Chemistry

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