EPISODE · May 15, 2026 · 12 MIN
What If Depression Is A Full-Body Signal
from Your Health Your Way · host James Ross
We walk through the hard biology behind the brain-body connection and why treating “conditions” in isolation misses the real upstream drivers. We connect stress wiring, gut signaling, inflammation, sleep, exercise, hormones, and metabolism into one practical map you can use to think more clearly about your health. • brain and body as one interconnected system • bi-directional signaling shaping mood, cognition, and stress tolerance • autonomic nervous system basics plus sympathetic versus parasympathetic patterns • chronic fight or flight as a root driver of many downstream diagnoses • gut-brain axis, vagus nerve signaling, and why gut health affects mental health • chronic inflammation and neuroinflammation linking depression, anxiety, and brain fog • cortisol, the hippocampus, and why stress becomes harder to regulate over time • sleep and exercise as system-level interventions, including BDNF and recovery • cardiovascular health, insulin resistance, and hormones as overlooked brain factors • changing daily inputs as a practical path to neuroplasticity Reach out if this resonated with you. Share it with someone who might need to hear it. Follow on us on socials and watch this podcast on Youtube - https://linktr.ee/Dr.JamesRoss
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We walk through the hard biology behind the brain-body connection and why treating “conditions” in isolation misses the real upstream drivers. We connect stress wiring, gut signaling, inflammation, sleep, exercise, hormones, and metabolism into one practical map you can use to think more clearly about your health. • brain and body as one interconnected system • bi-directional signaling shaping mood, cognition, and stress tolerance • autonomic nervous system basics plus symp...
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What If Depression Is A Full-Body Signal
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