EPISODE · Jan 24, 2025 · 21 MIN
Episode 31: Overcoming Caffeine and Sugar Addictions in Order to Restore Gut Health
from Resolve IBS and IBD Naturally · host Courtney Cowie NTP, FDN-P
Send us Fan MailThis episode highlights the psychological underpinnings of caffeine and sugar dependencies, emphasizing the need for deeper emotional understanding to achieve true health. I discuss the roles of stress, trauma, and the HPA axis while providing strategies for breaking free from these habits.Areas touched on include: • Exploring the hidden psychology behind caffeine and sugar addictions • The importance of the mind-body connection in health • Stress as a significant driver for cravings and dependencies • Understanding the impact of caffeine on the HPA axis and energy levels • The inflammatory effects of sugar on gut health • Addressing emotional and psychological issues for lasting changeLink to my free training “The Root Cause Approach to Gut Healing”—my step-by-step framework to stop guessing and start healingLink to a free 30 minute Gut Check CallLink to my websiteDisclaimer: None of the content discussed is meant to be taken as medical advice. All information presented is for educational purposes only and listeners and viewers assume all responsibility around implementing any changes to their health and medical regimen.
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Send us Fan Mail This episode highlights the psychological underpinnings of caffeine and sugar dependencies, emphasizing the need for deeper emotional understanding to achieve true health. I discuss the roles of stress, trauma, and the HPA axis while providing strategies for breaking free from these habits. Areas touched on include: • Exploring the hidden psychology behind caffeine and sugar addictions • The importance of the mind-body connection in health • Stress ...
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