EPISODE · Jun 25, 2026 · 21 MIN
Good Intentions, Bad Results? 5 Health Habits That Might Backfire
from feelgoodery · host Kyle Buchanan
We all try do our best (most of the time).. drink water, eat our veggies, take the occasional supplement . . . But what if some of the things we're doing for our health could occasionally be working against us?Today, we're breaking down some of the lesser-known ways good health habits can sometimes produce unintended results - and why timing, dosage, and context matter more than most people realize.We're covering:Why taking Vitamin C after a workout may not always be the best ideaThe surprising downside of eating too many thyroid-popular nutsThe smoothie ingredient that recently sparked concern onlineHow a common immune-support supplement can create a different nutrient deficiencyThe hidden risk of drinking too much water too quicklyWhy health headlines often miss the nuanceHow to get the benefits of healthy habits without accidentally sabotaging your effortsPlus... today's feelgood thing. If you've ever wondered whether you're doing too much of a good thing, this episode is for you.Big thanks to our sponsor, ITL Health. For More information on their magnesium formulations, designed with bioavailability in mind, can be found here: http://www.itlhealth.ca Thank you for being part of this space. xo
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We all try do our best (most of the time).. drink water, eat our veggies, take the occasional supplement . . . But what if some of the things we're doing for our health could occasionally be working against us? Today, we're breaking down some of the lesser-known ways good health habits can sometimes produce unintended results - and why timing, dosage, and context matter more than most people realize. We're covering: Why taking Vitamin C after a workout may not always...
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