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Burned Out, Anxious, and "Fine" on Paper? The Missing Link Might Be Your Gut, Hormones, and Nervous SystemIf you've ever walked out of a doctor's office feeling dismissedâlike your labs are "normal" but your body is clearly notâthis episode is for you.
Today, I'm joined by Dr. Meg Mill, and we're talking about how to simplify what's happening within you⊠because burnout and anxiety aren't always just "life stress" or "you need to try harder."
Dr. Meg breaks down why so many women feel unheard in traditional medicine, how the gut-brain connection impacts mood and energy, and why the order you address things matters more than most people realize.
She also shares her Cascade Methodâa simple framework that helps you stop guessing and start supporting your body in a way that actually works (without piling on 27 supplements and calling it self-care).
This conversation is grounding, practical, and hopefulâespecially if you've been living in that exhausting space of "Something is off⊠but I don't know where to start."
KEY TAKEAWAYS FROM THIS EPISODE: 1) "Normal labs" don't always mean you're okayâand women are often dismissedDr. Meg explains why women have historically been underrepresented in medical research (and why many medical "standards" weren't built around female physiology). If you've felt brushed off, this episode validates that experience and offers a better next step: looking at root causes instead of quick fixes.
2) You can't supplement your way out of a dysregulated nervous systemOne of the biggest mic-drop moments: If your body is in fight-or-flight, your digestion shuts down. So even if you're eating "healthy" or taking supplements⊠you may not be digesting, absorbing, or benefiting the way you think. Regulating your nervous system (breathwork, mindfulness, nature, movement, humming/gargling for vagus nerve support) isn't extraâit's foundational.
3) The order matters: the Cascade Method helps you stop doing the "right thing" in the wrong orderDr. Meg walks through the progression she uses with patients so changes don't backfire:
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Calm the nervous system
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Activate digestion + absorption
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Supply nutrients
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Open elimination pathways before detox
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Support metabolism (insulin, thyroid, cortisol)
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Dial in hormones
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Then consider detox strategies (from a place of strength)
This is why "Instagram medicine" can be riskyâbecause a trending supplement might not be right for you or right right now.
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