Obesity: The War Within

Wired but tired, Fight or Flight

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You push through. You power through. You run on stress and get things done until your body finally stops cooperating. In this episode, Dr. Brian Samuel explains the two sides of your nervous system, the gas pedal driving adrenaline and norepinephrine, and the brake pedal most people forgot they had. If you're someone who can't relax even when life slows down, this episode will finally give you the language for what's happening and what to do about it.

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Cortisol Why Stress Makes You Gain Belly Fat

Why do cravings get louder when life gets harder? Why does sleep feel lighter, anxiety feel heavier, and weight seem to collect more around the stomach during stressful seasons? In this episode, Dr. Brian Samuel breaks down cortisol in simple language and explains why stress is not just emotional. It is metabolic. You’ll learn how cortisol works as a normal survival hormone, why it becomes disruptive when stress is constant, and how it affects cravings, abdominal fat storage, blood sugar, sleep, energy, and that feeling of being constantly on. This episode helps connect the dots between stress, biology, and the way your body feels in real life. If you have ever felt tired but wired, more reactive than usual, hungrier at night, or like your body will not settle no matter how hard you try, this episode will help you understand why. This is not about blaming stress for everything. It is about finally understanding what your body has been responding to.

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