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đż Your Health Is Your Greatest Wealth
đż Why I Created the Alabama Holistic Health Academy If thereâs one thing Iâve learned on my journey as a practitioner, a teacher, and a fellow human being, itâs this: your health is your foundation for everything else in life. Without energy, clarity, and balance, itâs hard to show up fully for the people you…
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When Stress Isnât the Issue: Understanding Your Bodyâs Load
April is Stress Awareness Month, but most conversations about stress miss something important. Stress isnât just whatâs happening in your lifeâitâs what your body is holding, processing, and trying to adapt to, often without enough support. And for many people I work with, the issue isnât that theyâre âtoo stressed.â Itâs that their body has…
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7 Health Lies We Were Taught
7 Health Lies We Were Taught to Believe For decades we were told to fear fat.Avoid the sun.Cut salt.Eat processed âlow-fatâ food. We followed the rules. And yet chronic illness exploded. Obesity tripled.Diabetes skyrocketed.Energy collapsed. Meanwhile entire industries became billion-dollar empires selling products to âfixâ the problems those messages helped create. Something doesnât add up.…
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The Energy Budget: Why Youâre Exhausted Even When Youâre âDoing Everything Rightâ
The Energy Budget: Why Youâre Exhausted Even When Youâre âDoing Everything Rightâ Many high-functioning women are exhausted â despite clean eating, supplements, exercise, and normal labs. This confusion is real. If youâre doing the right things⌠why are you still tired? Because energy is not only produced. It is allocated. Your body runs on an…
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Spring Is Not a Detox â Itâs a Recalibration
Spring Is Not a Detox â Itâs a Recalibration Every March, we get hit with the messaging: âTime to detox.ââReset your body.ââClean everything out.â And while the desire for renewal makes sense â spring does signal change â the body does not thrive under aggressive correction. It thrives under recalibration. Your body already has detoxification…
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When Motivation Fades: The Physiology of the Mid-Season Slump
When Motivation Fades: The Physiology of the Mid-Season Slump By March, something subtle happens. The New Year energy has worn off.The days are longer â but not quite warm.You expected to feel further along by now. Instead, you may feel: Most people interpret this as a motivation problem. Itâs often a physiology pattern. January runs…
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Eating for Nervous System Stability, Not Restriction
National Nutrition Month: Eating for Nervous System Stability, Not Restriction Nutrition conversations often start with restriction. Less sugar.Less carbs.Less calories.Less everything. But the nervous system does not respond well to deprivation. It responds to stability. For women in chronic stress states, blood sugar swings are one of the most overlooked contributors to: When blood sugar…
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Womenâs History Month: Reclaiming Authority Over Your Body
Reclaiming Authority Over Your Body Women have a long history of being dismissed in medicine. Pain minimized.Hormones blamed.Symptoms labeled âstress.âNormal labs used to invalidate lived experience. Womenâs History Month is not just about honoring leaders of the past. It is about reclaiming authority in the present. Research shows that women are: At the same time,…
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The Hidden Cost of Winter Stress on Womenâs Hormones
The Hidden Cost of Winter Stress on Womenâs Hormones By February, many women are running on depleted reserves. January motivation fades.Sunlight is still limited.Stress remains high. And this is when hormone symptoms often intensify. If youâve noticed: It may not be âhormone imbalanceâ in isolation. It may be nervous system fatigue. Your reproductive hormones do…



