415: Reversing Limiting Beliefs Such As “I Am Not Enough” With Marisa Peer

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Do you know 80% of all autoimmune ailments and 90% of fibromyalgia diagnoses are in ladies? And (much less surprisingly) that ladies expertise extra nervousness and PTSD than males?
This episode separates reality from fiction in relation to how women and men differ on the physiological, limbic, semantic, biochemical, and physiological ranges. Sara Gustafson is a holistic tech practitioner and a ladies’s well being researcher from Austin, Texas. She has a whole lot of experience in lots of areas, however at the moment we’re digging into powerful questions like why medical research give attention to males, what components in our trendy world have an effect on ladies greater than males, and the right way to use this information for higher well being.
Episode Highlights With Sara Gustafson

The issues that come up when research look primarily at males however ladies obtain the identical therapies
An interesting hormonal distinction that impacts how ladies reply to viruses
The stunning motive so many Alzheimer’s sufferers are ladies
Two objects that we use each day that had been designed on the measurements of girls and never on the typical man
How we are able to perceive and use information of mobile variations based mostly on intercourse to raised assist everybody
A metaphysical hyperlink to persistent illness signs and why this impacts ladies extra
The stunning statistic of how a lot work ladies do, unpaid and paid
Why autoimmune illness typically comes from a sense of not feeling like you’ve got value or that you just aren’t ok
The hyperlink between breast most cancers and illness and self-sacrificial feelings
A brief train to assist get emotionally unstuck by asking “is that this true?” and “what else might be true?”
The cortisol connection: how our cortisol response continues to be pumping out cortisol for a 24 hour interval after a stimulus
Drastic variations between cortisol patterns …

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