Stress, Hormones, and Chronic Disease with Dr. Will Cole

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Dr. Will Cole is the featured guest this week on the DUTCH Podcast and he and Jaclyn Smeaton, ND (DUTCH Chief Medical Officer) discuss chronic disease and its relationship to inflammation, stress, and hormone imbalances. Many patients with chronic disease have some HPA axis dysregulation. And the whole endocrine system is affected by poor cortisol function. Chronic stress can lead to the overproduction of cortisol, which is probably why this hormone is often labeled as “bad”. In reality, a cortisol increase can be seen as a marker for other issues in the body, such as chronic stress or illness. Dr. Cole and Dr. Smeaton discuss the Goldilocks principle of keeping cortisol levels “just right”.Dr. Cole’s Favorite Lifestyle Recommendations to Support HPA Axis FunctionHoly basilAshwagandhaLion’s maneForest bathingCaring for spiritual needsGrounding DUTCH Plus Info Sheethttps://dutchtest.com/info-dutch-plus/DUTCH CAR (cortisol awakening response)https://dutchtest.com/info-dutch-plus/#cortisol-awakening-responseDr. Will Cole’s websitehttps://drwillcole.com/Dr. Cole’s latest bookhttps://drwillcole.com/gut-feelingsFind Dr. Cole on Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/drwillcole/Sections and Timestamps00:00     Intro04:02     Dr. Cole asks if canine patients can use the DUTCH Test?05:10     What sparked Dr. Cole’s interest in chronic disease treatment08:17     Hormones play a huge part in the reason a patient feels poorly11:02     HPA axis dysregulation 15:09     Which came first—HPA axis dysregulation or illness?17:29     Dr. Cole’s favorite DUTCH Test biomarkers20:57     Dr. Cole’s lifestyle recommendations to support HPA axis24:40     Thyroid issues and functional medicine approaches30:46     Outro

Stress, Hormones, and Chronic Disease with Dr. Will Cole

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