Physical Manifestations of Stress, Postpartum Hormones, and Sugar Cravings vs. Intuitive Eating
Podcast |
Well-Fed Women
Publisher |
Noelle Tarr
Media Type |
audio
Publication Date |
Jan 12, 2021
Episode Duration |
01:03:14
Here’s the notes for episode #306 of Well-Fed Women. Be sure to check back every Tuesday for a new episode, and head over to Apple Podcasts or Stitcher to subscribe!To leave a review for the podcast (HORRAY!), go to: https://coconutsandkettlebells.com/reviewIn this episode, Noelle and Stefani discuss physical manifestations of stress, postpartum hormones, and sugar cravings vs. intuitive eating.Got a question you’d like us to answer? Email us at wellfedwomen@gmail.com.10% of the funds we receive from our sponsors is donated directly to our partner charity, Thistle Farms, a place where women survivors of abuse, addiction, trafficking and prostitution receive help and support through residential programs, therapy, education, and employment opportunities. Because we get paid per download, you are actively supporting Thistle Farms by downloading our podcast each week.Topics![24:52] Physical Manifestations of Stress[40:23] Postpartum Hormones[50:30] Sugar Cravings vs. Intuitive EatingLinks!Noelle’s website: https://coconutsandkettlebells.comStefani’s website: http://healthtoempower.comBuy our book Coconuts and KettlebellsWell-Fed Women Holistic Health Facebook Group#300 How Trauma Impacts Your Health + EMDR with Dr. Mark Mayfield#272 Using Tapping to Reduce Anxiety, Fear, and Chronic Pain with Nick OrtnerNoelle’s Instagram Post: 2021 GoalsLMNTThis podcast is Supported by LMNT, I have been looking for a company for years like LMNT, that makes clean and easy electrolyte supplementation, for both myself, my husband, and my kids, and I have repeatedly come up short—until now.When training, especially fasted, electrolytes are critical for performance. Many athletes feel dehydrated and drink more water – however this can dilute blood sodium levels even further. This shows up as muscle cramps, headaches, fatigue, and sleep disturbances. And Electrolytes play a key roll in hormone regulation, too. Low sodium levels actually spike adrenal hormones like cortisol. And get this, if you’re following a lower carb or whole foods diet, added salt is needed because you’re not getting it though processed foods. And if you’re regularly training and sweating, this need really increases.LMNT makes grab and go electrolyte replacement supplementation. You just take an LMNT recharge packet, mix it up with water, and sip! There’s absolutely no sugar, gluten, fillers, artificial ingredients, and it’s paleo friendly.To grab packets of LMNT recharge, go to drinkLMNT.com/wellfed, there you’ll get free shipping on all orders. There’s also a money back guarantee, so if you don’t like it, you can send it back. Grab yourself some packets to have on hand!Prep Dish                    If you’re looking for a simple and easy solution for meal planning, Prep Dish is everything you need, and more. Prep Dish is a subscription-based meal planning service with both paleo and gluten-free options.When you sign up for PrepDish, you’ll receive an email every week with a grocery list and instructions for prepping your meals ahead of time. After only 1-3 hours of prepping on the weekend, you’ll have all of your meals ready for the entire week. This is especially helpful for folks who work full time or are balancing multiple kids and school and many different schedules. We personally love Prep Dish because everything is planned out. All you need to do is go to grocery store, pick up the food on the meal plan and then follow the instructions. Allison, the woman behind Prep Dish is an RD and professional chef, and her meals and recipes are so easy to follow and super delicious!As a special offer for our community, Allison, the founder of PrepDish, is offering 2 weeks of free meal plans. To get your two weeks for free, go to prepdish.com/wellfed. When you sign up the cost will be zero’d out and you’ll get your two weeks of free meal plans!

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