
Sumi: Adrenals, Stress and Inflammation
07/26/23 • 30 min
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In this episode of What I Wish I Knew, host Irene Ortiz-Glass speaks to Sumi Epie, a functional nutritionist and founder of Wellness MedX, to discuss the role of the adrenal system, cortisol, and stress in our bodies, especially during perimenopause and menopause.
Key Points:
1. Understanding the Adrenal System: The adrenal glands, located on top of the kidneys, play a crucial role in regulating our bodies' response to stress. They produce hormones including cortisol, which is responsible for our fight-or-flight response.
2. Impact of Stress: Chronic stress can lead to sustained elevated cortisol levels, which can negatively impact our bodies, leading to symptoms such as anxiety, weight gain, exhaustion, burnout, and intolerance.
3. Role of Cortisol in Menopause: During menopause, cortisol levels automatically increase. This elevated cortisol can lead to a decrease in the production of progesterone, leading to a range of symptoms from mood swings to depression.
4. Managing Stress: While stress is a natural part of life, managing our response to stress is crucial for maintaining balance in our bodies. This can include getting adequate sleep, maintaining a healthy diet, and engaging in regular physical activity.
5. Role of Progesterone: Progesterone is critical for balancing estrogen levels. During perimenopause, if cortisol levels are elevated for a long period, it can impact the production of progesterone, leading to symptoms such as tender breasts, mood swings, and depression.
6. Impact of Elevated Cortisol: Elevated cortisol can also down-regulate melatonin production, leading to sleep issues.
7. Importance of Balance: Maintaining balance in our bodies, particularly during periods of change such as menopause, is crucial. This includes managing stress, maintaining a healthy diet, and ensuring adequate sleep.
8. Sumi's Journey: Sumi shares his journey from a career in technology to becoming a functional nutritionist, emphasizing the importance of integrating both allopathic and functional medicine for optimal health.
Listen to the full episode for more insights into the adrenal system, stress, and cortisol, and how to manage these for better health during menopause.
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Remember to visit https://www.menocoaching.com to access additional resources and sign up for updates on upcoming podcast episodes and Irene's book release. Please leave a review on the podcast to help spread the word and empower more women on their menopause journey.
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Thank you to our sponsor, PodTask. Whether you’re just starting out in podcasting or you’ve been at this a while and are looking to save time so you can create amazing content for your listeners, go check out PodTask, a podcast management and marketing platform designed by podcasters, for podcasters. With PodTask's automated workflow and AI-based marketing tools, you’ll save time and sanity and be better equipped to grow your podcasts. Learn more at https://www.podtask.com
In this episode of What I Wish I Knew, host Irene Ortiz-Glass speaks to Sumi Epie, a functional nutritionist and founder of Wellness MedX, to discuss the role of the adrenal system, cortisol, and stress in our bodies, especially during perimenopause and menopause.
Key Points:
1. Understanding the Adrenal System: The adrenal glands, located on top of the kidneys, play a crucial role in regulating our bodies' response to stress. They produce hormones including cortisol, which is responsible for our fight-or-flight response.
2. Impact of Stress: Chronic stress can lead to sustained elevated cortisol levels, which can negatively impact our bodies, leading to symptoms such as anxiety, weight gain, exhaustion, burnout, and intolerance.
3. Role of Cortisol in Menopause: During menopause, cortisol levels automatically increase. This elevated cortisol can lead to a decrease in the production of progesterone, leading to a range of symptoms from mood swings to depression.
4. Managing Stress: While stress is a natural part of life, managing our response to stress is crucial for maintaining balance in our bodies. This can include getting adequate sleep, maintaining a healthy diet, and engaging in regular physical activity.
5. Role of Progesterone: Progesterone is critical for balancing estrogen levels. During perimenopause, if cortisol levels are elevated for a long period, it can impact the production of progesterone, leading to symptoms such as tender breasts, mood swings, and depression.
6. Impact of Elevated Cortisol: Elevated cortisol can also down-regulate melatonin production, leading to sleep issues.
7. Importance of Balance: Maintaining balance in our bodies, particularly during periods of change such as menopause, is crucial. This includes managing stress, maintaining a healthy diet, and ensuring adequate sleep.
8. Sumi's Journey: Sumi shares his journey from a career in technology to becoming a functional nutritionist, emphasizing the importance of integrating both allopathic and functional medicine for optimal health.
Listen to the full episode for more insights into the adrenal system, stress, and cortisol, and how to manage these for better health during menopause.
*****************************
Remember to visit https://www.menocoaching.com to access additional resources and sign up for updates on upcoming podcast episodes and Irene's book release. Please leave a review on the podcast to help spread the word and empower more women on their menopause journey.
*****************************
Thank you to our sponsor, PodTask. Whether you’re just starting out in podcasting or you’ve been at this a while and are looking to save time so you can create amazing content for your listeners, go check out PodTask, a podcast management and marketing platform designed by podcasters, for podcasters. With PodTask's automated workflow and AI-based marketing tools, you’ll save time and sanity and be better equipped to grow your podcasts. Learn more at https://www.podtask.com
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In this episode of What I Wish I Knew podcast, host Irene Ortiz-Glass is joined by Dr. Jacquelyn Sammons, a highly skilled and compassionate physician specializing in women's health. Dr. Sammons shares her unique integrative approach to treating menopausal and perimenopausal women, focusing on the whole system rather than individual symptoms.
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1. Understanding the hormonal changes that occur during menopause and perimenopause.
2. The role of cholesterol in hormone production and the impact of low cholesterol diets on women's health.
3. Common symptoms experienced by women during this transitional phase, including hot flashes, night sweats, irritability, brain fog, chronic fatigue, and weight gain.
4. The mental health impact of menopause and perimenopause, and the importance of understanding the role of inflammation in psychological issues.
5. Dr. Sammons's multifaceted approach to healing, which includes hormone therapy, gut health, nutrition, hydration, correcting vitamin D levels, and exercise.
6. The importance of community and open discussion about women's health issues, particularly during this often misunderstood phase of life.
Dr. Sammons's practice, Transformation Health and Wellness, is based in Anaheim Hills, California, and is open to all ages. She encourages a proactive approach to health and wellness, offering support and guidance for those considering surgery and those simply seeking to optimize their health.
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Remember to visit https://www.menocoaching.com to access additional resources and sign up for updates on upcoming podcast episodes and Irene's book release. Please leave a review on the podcast to help spread the word and empower more women on their menopause journey.
*****************************
Thank you to our sponsor, PodTask. Whether you’re just starting out in podcasting or you’ve been at this a while and are looking to save time so you can create amazing content for your listeners, go check out PodTask, a podcast management and marketing platform designed by podcasters, for podcasters. With PodTask's automated workflow and AI-based marketing tools, you’ll save time and sanity and be better equipped to grow your podcasts. Learn more at https://www.podtask.com
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Adrenals, Stress and Inflammation: Sumi Epie
In this episode of What I Wish I Knew, host Irene Ortiz-Glass speaks to Sumi Epie, a functional nutritionist and founder of Wellness MedX, to discuss the role of the adrenal system, cortisol, and stress in our bodies, especially during perimenopause and menopause.
Key Points:
1. Understanding the Adrenal System: The adrenal glands, located on top of the kidneys, play a crucial role in regulating our bodies' response to stress. They produce hormones including cortisol, which is responsible for our fight-or-flight response.
2. Impact of Stress: Chronic stress can lead to sustained elevated cortisol levels, which can negatively impact our bodies, leading to symptoms such as anxiety, weight gain, exhaustion, burnout, and intolerance.
3. Role of Cortisol in Menopause: During menopause, cortisol levels automatically increase. This elevated cortisol can lead to a decrease in the production of progesterone, leading to a range of symptoms from mood swings to depression.
4. Managing Stress: While stress is a natural part of life, managing our response to stress is crucial for maintaining balance in our bodies. This can include getting adequate sleep, maintaining a healthy diet, and engaging in regular physical activity.
5. Role of Progesterone: Progesterone is critical for balancing estrogen levels. During perimenopause, if cortisol levels are elevated for a long period, it can impact the production of progesterone, leading to symptoms such as tender breasts, mood swings, and depression.
6. Impact of Elevated Cortisol: Elevated cortisol can also down-regulate melatonin production, leading to sleep issues.
7. Importance of Balance: Maintaining balance in our bodies, particularly during periods of change such as menopause, is crucial. This includes managing stress, maintaining a healthy diet, and ensuring adequate sleep.
8. Sumi's Journey: Sumi shares his journey from a career in technology to becoming a functional nutritionist, emphasizing the importance of integrating both allopathic and functional medicine for optimal health.
Listen to the full episode for more insights into the adrenal system, stress, and cortisol, and how to manage these for better health during menopause.
*****************************
Remember to visit https://www.menocoaching.com to access additional resources and sign up for updates on upcoming podcast episodes and Irene's book release. Please leave a review on the podcast to help spread the word and empower more women on their menopause journey.
*****************************
Thank you to our sponsor, PodTask. Whether you’re just starting out in podcasting or you’ve been at this a while and are looking to save time so you can create amazing content for your listeners, go check out PodTask, a podcast management and marketing platform designed by podcasters, for podcasters. With PodTask's automated workflow and AI-based marketing tools, you’ll save time and sanity and be better equipped to grow your podcasts. Learn more at https://www.podtask.com
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