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Everyday Wellness: Midlife Hormones, Menopause, and Science for Women 35+

Ep. 216 The Science Behind Stress and How to Create Sustainable Change with Dr. Doni Wilson

Everyday Wellness: Midlife Hormones, Menopause, and Science for Women 35+

Cynthia Thurlow

Science, Life Sciences, Health & Fitness, Nutrition, Alternative Health

4.71.2K Ratings

🗓️ 25 June 2022

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

I am excited to have Dr. Doni Wilson back on the show today! She was with me once before in episode 142. Dr. Doni is a naturopathic doctor, certified professional midwife, and the bestselling author of Master Your Stress Reset Your Health. She has been in practice for the last twenty-two years. Most people think that stress is all bad. However, it only becomes an issue when chronic, long-term, or debilitating. There are many benefits to having the right amount of stress at the right time.  In this episode, Dr. Doni and I take a deep dive into the role of stress and the impact of the stress response, including heart rate variability, the autonomic nervous system, and the role of the vagus nerve. We talk about what happens to our bodies with chronic exposure to stress- specifically around digestion, hormonal imbalances, neurotransmitter changes, and immune response. We discuss the impact of adverse childhood events and trauma, different types of stress, and recovery protocols. We also discuss measuring neurotransmitters and urine and speak about self-compassion and love- especially when dealing with stressful events. I hope you enjoy today’s conversation! Stay tuned for more! IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN: Dr. Doni defines the role of stress and talks about our built-in stress response system. Some people are in a constant state of stress, so their stress-response system never turns off. What does heart-rate variability represent? The parasympathetic system is run mostly by the vagus nerve. Dr. Doni explains what the vagus nerve does in the body.  Constant stress causes overstimulation. That results in people not having enough time in the parasympathetic state, and that can cause chronic health issues. The impact stress has on hormones and neurotransmitters. The importance of testing hormone levels.  Why can blood work appear normal, even when we are stressed or anxious? When stressful things happen in middle age, it can overtax the adrenal glands and cause issues. Dr. Doni talks about the importance of testing adrenal levels when recovering from adrenal distress. Dr. Doni explains what motivated her to write Master Your Stress Reset Your Health. Why do adrenal and cortisol issues need to be addressed differently depending on the patterns? The areas in the body that tend to be most affected by chronic stress. Childhood stress and trauma can impact your long-term health and even affect future generations. Dr. Doni has created a system to address that. Dr. Doni describes the different stress types and talks about the most common stress types she sees in women. Prioritizing self-care is vital for stress recovery. Connect with Cynthia Thurlow Follow on Twitter, Instagram & LinkedIn Check out Cynthia’s website  Connect with Dr. Doni Wilson On her website On Instagram and Facebook

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to Everyday Wellness Podcast. I'm your host, Nurse Practitioner Cynthia Thurlow.

0:07.0

This podcast is designed to educate, empower, and inspire you to achieve your health and wellness goals.

0:14.0

My goal and intent is to provide you with the best content and conversations from leaders in the

0:19.2

health and wellness industry each week and impact over a million lives.

0:23.4

Today I had the opportunity to connect with Dr. Donnie Wilson. She was a previous guest on episode

0:34.6

142. She is a naturopathic doctor, certified professional midwife, and the

0:39.8

best-selling author of Master Your Stress, Reset Your Health. We do deep into the role of stress, the impact of the stress response, including heart rate variability, the autonomic nervous system and the role of the Vegas nerve.

0:52.8

What happens to our bodies in terms of chronic exposure to stress,

0:56.5

specifically digestion, hormonal imbalances,

0:59.8

neurotransmitter changes, and immune response, the impact of adverse childhood events and trauma, the different

1:07.9

types of stress types, as well as recovery protocols.

1:11.7

We did speak at length about measuring

1:13.5

neurotransmitters in the urine and she really identified one

1:16.8

particular company that she likes to utilize and lastly we spoke about

1:20.9

self-compassion and love especially when we're dealing with stressful events in our lives.

1:25.8

I hope you will enjoy this conversation and you definitely want to check out her book,

1:29.1

master your stress, reset your health.

1:31.1

Well, reset your health. Well Dr Donnie it's so exciting to have you back. I had told

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listeners that I was bringing you back again and it's such an exciting time for you

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with your new book master your stress

1:44.0

reset your health so let's start off the conversation really defining what is the

1:49.2

role of stress because I think for a lot of people they think stress is all bad and I remind people that there's a lot of benefits to stress in our lives

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