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Naturally Nourished

Episode 184: Harnessing the HPA-Axis and Your Body’s Stress Response

Naturally Nourished

Ali Miller RD

Health & Fitness, Nutrition, Health & Fitness:nutrition

4.8655 Ratings

🗓️ 13 April 2020

⏱️ 80 minutes

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Summary

If you’re a longtime podcast listener, you’ve probably heard us mention the HPA-axis at least 100 times, if not in just about every episode. The hypothalamic, pituitary, adrenal feedback loop of your body’s stress response really is THAT important, hence Ali’s work in The Anti-Anxiety Diet. With many of us operating in fight or flight the majority of the time, it is more important than ever to understand how to dial in your HPA-axis and shift your body into rest and digest mode. Tune in to learn about the function of your HPA-axis as well as diet and lifestyle support for harnessing your body’s stress response!   In this episode, Ali and Becki unpack the hypothalamus and pituitary, two glands that may get overlooked with all the talk about the adrenals and cortisol in relation to stress. Go beyond the 101 level of understanding and learn exactly what these glands do, how they are connected and how you can best support optimal balance and harmony. Learn about the importance of limiting blue light, moving your body and curbing your caffeine intake to balance your stress response. Plus get food as medicine and supplement recommendations for supporting your HPA-axis (chocolate avocado maca pudding, anyone?!).  Also in this Episode: Episode 11: HPA-axis Episode 13: Adrenal Fatigue Episode 129: Are You Running on Adrenaline? Episode 158: Rebounding Your Adrenals   Adrenal Rehab Program - 50% off through 4/30 with code ADRENALAPRIL   Why the HPA-axis MattersThe Role of the Hypothalamus The Role of the PituitaryPituitary Tumors and AbnormalitiesRelax and Regulate The Role of the Adrenal Glands Limiting Blue LightBlueblocker Glasses How to Adjust Blue Light on Your Phone Flux App for Managing Blue Light Strategies for Managing Stress During the PandemicDr. Deb Kern Supporting Your HPA-axisStudy: Dietary sugars, not lipids, drive hypothalamic inflammation Food As Medicine SupportBone Broth Fat Chocolate Tyrosine Rich FoodsThyroid Optimizer ProbioticsTargeted Strength Probiotic Rebuild Spectrum Probiotic Vitamin CBio-C Plus Adrenal Rehab Shake MacaSpicy Maca Cacao Avocado Mousse All Maca Recipes Curbing Your Caffeine IntakeCBD Lavender Latte Wild Foods Matcha The Role of SleepStudy: Chronic sleep deprivation-induced proteome changes in astrocytes of the rat hypothalamus Episode 81: Natural Solutions for Insomnia  Using Exercise to Support HPA-axis BalanceStudy: Exercise protects against high-fat diet-induced hypothalamic inflammation Supplemental SupportStress Manager Bundle Sponsors For This Episode:  This episode is sponsored by the Naturally Nourished supplement line: these pure, potent and effective formulas have been hand selected to deliver profound health benefits. We price our formulas 2-5% below market industry standard and competitors and guarantee that our products will always be third party assessed to ensure they are free of mold, toxins, contaminants, and contain the stated active ingredients in dosages noted.  Use code ALI15 for 15% off your first Naturally Nourished Supplement Order!    This episode is also sponsored by Further Food, a female owned and operated company that provides the highest quality food as medicine products including their Collagen Peptides, Pasture-Raised Gelatin Daily Turmeric Tonic and Mindful Matcha. Use code ALIMILLERRD at checkout for 10% off!

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Naturally Nourished Podcast that delivers cutting-edge food is medicine solutions for optimal health.

0:12.8

Ali Miller is a nutrition expert sought up by the media in America's top medical institutes for her revolutionary functional medicine interventions.

0:22.6

From disease treatment to prevention, every episode will empower you with ways to put yourself

0:28.3

back in control of your health. Please know the topics discussed are for educational purposes

0:35.1

only. Now welcome, Integrative Dietitians, Ali Miller, and her co-host, Becky You.

0:43.8

Welcome to episode 184 of the Naturally Nourished Podcast. Today, we are talking all about the

0:50.5

HPA access, which is the hypothalmicmic pituitary adrenal feedback loop of your body's

0:58.3

stress response.

1:00.0

And this is a system that we talk about all the time.

1:03.7

And Allie really covers in depth in the anti-anxiety diet.

1:07.1

But with everything going on in the world right now and last week's topic on cognitive

1:12.1

health and brain function, we really feel that we can go even deeper on these glands that

1:19.2

regulate a fighter flight versus rest and digest mode. Absolutely. So it's become even more apparent

1:26.4

every day that the calendar turns and we wonder where we are in the world,

1:31.3

that it's really important to ensure that we are harnessing, as I like to call it, the wild stallion of the brain,

1:39.3

that we're all understanding the influence of uncertainties and unknowns.

1:44.2

If we allow that course to drive us in a space of anxiety, panic, and chronic stress,

1:51.4

how that influences our whole body health.

1:54.4

So in last week's episode, we decided to release the adrenal rehab program at 50% off. And we're going to keep that through the end of

2:03.8

the month of April. And I wanted to just really ensure that in today's episode, we can teach you

2:10.3

more about the hypothalamus and the pituitary because we've done a lot of episodes on the

2:15.4

adrenals. So we've run episode 11 way back in the day called the HPA access.

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