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57. Breaking the Myths: Why Balanced Cortisol, Not Low Cortisol, Is Key to Thriving Health

Hey Friend, 

 

Have you ever thought managing stress is just about lowering high cortisol levels? In this episode, we’re flipping that narrative. It’s not about how high or low your cortisol is—it’s about achieving a balanced cortisol curve. I’m sharing why this balance is essential for energy, sleep, and long-term health. Plus, we’ll uncover two foundational habits—morning sunlight and delaying coffee—that could revolutionize your energy levels more than any supplement ever could. If you’ve been chasing a quick fix, it’s time to rethink and refocus on lifestyle changes that create lasting impact.

As we dive deeper, I’ll also explore why supplements aren’t a magic pill but an essential support tool when used wisely and alongside proper habits. Whether it’s tackling irregular cortisol patterns or embracing stress resiliency with adaptogens like ashwagandha and Rhodiola, this episode equips you with actionable tips for building a healthier, more balanced you. Don’t miss out on this transformative discussion—press play and start reshaping your wellness journey today. You’re worth the investment!

 

In health, 

Lacy Lain, FMCHC, LEHP

 

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