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Invisibly Unwell

Podcast de Paige Lavell

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I educate and empower high-achieving women navigating autoimmune conditions and other chronic illnesses, who, at the same time, are also dealing with challenges that all high-achieving women face, like disordered eating, perfectionism, and people pleasing.

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12 episodios

Portada del episodio Learning to Slow Down as a Chronic High Achiever with Cristina Hoyt

Learning to Slow Down as a Chronic High Achiever with Cristina Hoyt

This week's guest is Cristina Hoyt, MS,CNS, Integrative Clinical Nutritionist, and Body Image Coach. She helps her clients cultivate a positive relationship with food and their body by integrating the principles of functional, neutral nutrition, Health At Every Size™, and weight inclusive, non-diet medical nutrition counseling.   Cristina posed a question early in this interview which is still bouncing around my head. Cristina said we should be asking ourselves, "Is my body perceiving everyday life as something I have to survive?" Those words hit very close as a high achiever who struggles to slow down and acknowledge when my body is telling me it needs recovery time.  We discuss the impact of trusting in the intelligence of your body. The truth is that we can only support our nervous system by slowing down, and we need to heed our body's warning signs to do so. This is extremely difficult for high achieving individuals to process since their tendency to power through an endless to do list despite any setbacks will not be a successful approach when it comes to their health. Society rewards us for being high achieving and high functioning, especially in the US, so turning that switch off when your body is telling you it needs a break to recover becomes a very difficult task.  Cristina shares incredibly insights into what slowing down can do for our health and how we often have to rewire our hustle minded brains to embrace a rest and recovery period.    Find Cristina: Podcast: Millennial Body Image Project [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/millennial-body-image-project/id1319484661] Website: cristinahoyt.com [https://www.cristinahoyt.com/] IG: @cristinahoytnutrition [https://www.instagram.com/cristinahoytnutrition/reels/]   Find your host: https://www.paigelavell.com/ [https://www.paigelavell.com/] Instagram: @paigelavellofficial  [https://www.instagram.com/paigelavellofficial/]   Have questions about the episode, a guest you'd love for me to interview, or a topic you'd like for me to cover? Email me at paige@paigelavell.com!   If you enjoy this podcast, please click Follow to get all new episodes and write a five-star rating & review on iTunes or wherever you listen to podcasts. This truly helps the show to grow and reach more audience members and potential guests. I appreciate you and am honored to have you as a listener!

19 de mar de 2025 - 54 min
Portada del episodio Insights into Celiac Disease and Gluten Sensitivity with Alexa Prass

Insights into Celiac Disease and Gluten Sensitivity with Alexa Prass

Alexa Prass is a Registered Dietitian who combines her personal experience with celiac disease with her education to support people with celiac disease and other medically necessary gluten-free diets. Alexa believes that living a gluten-free life does not have to hold you back and with the right knowledge and support you too can live your best gluten-free life.  She sheds light on what celiac disease is since there is often not much shared online beyond the name of the condition itself and an understanding that it impacts the gastrointestinal system. There are, in fact, over 300 documented symptoms related to celiac disease including migraines and fertility issues. She also shared that if someone is your family has celiac, you are more likely to have the condition yourself. This was the case with Alexa whose father was diagnosed with celiac long before she began showing symptoms herself.  Alexa notes that celiac disease, like every autoimmune condition, is not something that can be self-diagnosed. Removing gluten on your own can actually prevent a proper diagnosis if you have celiac. Patients need gluten in their diet for the intestinal endoscopy and biopsy results to properly confirm the presence of celiac disease. This puts patients in a rather difficult position.  For those who are not allergic to gluten but are trying to reduce or eliminate gluten from their diet for other reasons (e.g. they have Hashimoto's and are curious if removing gluten helps alleviate certain symptoms), Alexa's recommendation is to inform your friends and family why you are removing or reducing gluten to better educate your support system. She also stresses that everything is a result of a dietary and lifestyle pattern as opposed to a one time decision. Eating (or not eating) one type of food on a particular day will not make or break your current diet. For example, not eating fruits and vegetables one day is not going to derail your health. It's all about the big picture.  Alexa also notes that is it difficult for many patients to obtain a referral to a dietician, and those who are able to receive a referral often end up seeing practitioners who do not specialize in celiac disease or other autoimmune conditions. She started her business, in part, in an effort to address this issue.  Find Alexa: Website: Gluten Freedom Nutrition [https://glutenfreedomnutrition.com/] IG: @glutenfreedomnutrition @alexaprassrdn   Find your host: https://www.paigelavell.com/ [https://www.paigelavell.com/] Instagram: @paigelavellofficial  [https://www.instagram.com/paigelavellofficial/]   Have questions about the episode, a guest you'd love for me to interview, or a topic you'd like for me to cover? Email me at paige@paigelavell.com!   If you enjoy this podcast, please click Follow to get all new episodes and write a five-star rating & review on iTunes or wherever you listen to podcasts. This truly helps the show to grow and reach more audience members and potential guests. I appreciate you and am honored to have you as a listener!

12 de mar de 2025 - 44 min
Portada del episodio The Truth about Strict Diet Protocols, Inflammation, Cortisol, and What Counts as Exercise with Dana Monsees

The Truth about Strict Diet Protocols, Inflammation, Cortisol, and What Counts as Exercise with Dana Monsees

Dana Monsees is a Dietitian-Nutritionist and Body Image Coach specializing in nutrition therapy for gut health, hormonal imbalances, and burnout from a non-restrictive approach. She is also the first returning guest of the Invisibly Unwell podcast!  In this episode Dana debunks many health and fitness trends circulating around the social media jungle and turns several of my questions on their head in the process - in a truly refreshing way! She dives into inflammation and explains why it's not inherently a bad thing despite the information we are bombarded with online. She talks about the role of cortisol which is a key part of the body's stress response and stresses that movement doesn't mean you have to run five miles or day or do 5+ HIIT workouts per week.  If anyone tells you this (insert specific diet workout, or wellness practice)  is the one and only way, question anything this individual is touting. The healthier choice is to find and experiment with different things to apply to your unique life and health situation. Also, what works for us in this season of life may not work well for us in another season. This is something I've had to personally learn during pregnancy and which I am sure will continue to evolve as I enter motherhood.    Find Dana: Website: Real Food with Dana  [https://www.realfoodwithdana.com/] Podcast: Millennial Body Image Project [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/millennial-body-image-project/id1319484661] Instagram: @danamonsees_cns    @wholeheartedeatingpod Find your host: https://www.paigelavell.com/ [https://www.paigelavell.com/] Instagram: @paigelavellofficial  [https://www.instagram.com/paigelavellofficial/]   Have questions about the episode, a guest you'd love for me to interview, or a topic you'd like for me to cover? Email me at paige@paigelavell.com!   If you enjoy this podcast, please click Follow to get all new episodes and write a five-star rating & review on iTunes or wherever you listen to podcasts. This truly helps the show to grow and reach more audience members and potential guests. I appreciate you and am honored to have you as a listener!

5 de mar de 2025 - 49 min
Portada del episodio The Physical, Mental, & Emotional Benefits of Acupuncture with Lea Manilla

The Physical, Mental, & Emotional Benefits of Acupuncture with Lea Manilla

Lea Manilla found acupuncture at 15 years old after suffering from rotator cuff tendinitis in her shoulder, threatening her competitive swimming career. She experienced its healing benefits first-hand and developed a deep love for the practice. Since then she's worked diligently to hone her skills and welcome others to the world of acupuncture and Chinese Medicine. Lea explains that in simple terms acupuncture is resetting the nervous system. In a world where we are in nearly constant fight or flight, acupuncture helps shift us into rest and digest. This especially helpful for those of us who are Type A, high achievers with a tendency to fall into a hustle mindset. I've personally found that acupuncture helps me achieve a sense of mental and emotional balance while juggling a very demanding career with the physically challenging symptoms of several autoimmune conditions.  We discuss common myths about acupuncture that may unfortunately keep people from exploring its many benefits.  These include misconceptions about the needles that are used and the likelihood of patients experiencing pain during sessions. In reality, acupuncture needles are much thinner than needles used to administer shots or draw blood, sometimes as fine as a strand of hair. While there may be a slight prick when the needle is inserted, acupuncture is generally not painful and practitioners are happy to remove any needles which may be causing discomfort.  The most refreshing part of today's episode, in my opinion, is Lea's belief that acupuncture is an excellent tool to utilize within a larger, more holistic approach to our overall health. I truly appreciate this open-minded perspective since chronic illness patients are often left navigating between the conflicting methods and views of western and eastern medicine practitioners.  I hope this episode opens your mind to exploring the many benefits of acupuncture if it's something you have not yet explored.    Find Lea Manilla: https://www.betterdayswellness.com/ Instagram: @betterdayswellness [https://www.instagram.com/betterdays_wellness/?hl=en] Find your host: https://www.paigelavell.com/ [https://www.paigelavell.com/] Instagram: @paigelavellofficial  [https://www.instagram.com/paigelavellofficial/]   Have questions about the episode, a guest you'd love for me to interview, or a topic you'd like for me to cover? Email me at paige@paigelavell.com!   If you enjoy this podcast, please click Follow to get all new episodes and write a five-star rating & review on iTunes or wherever you listen to podcasts. This truly helps the show to grow and reach more audience members and potential guests. I appreciate you and am honored to have you as a listener!

26 de feb de 2025 - 47 min
Portada del episodio Addressing the Gap in Women's Health, Getting Honest About the Impact of Burnout, and Calling out a Thyroid Epidemic with Kaely McDevitt

Addressing the Gap in Women's Health, Getting Honest About the Impact of Burnout, and Calling out a Thyroid Epidemic with Kaely McDevitt

Kaely McDevitt is a licensed dietician and fellow perfectionist, type-A high achiever. Upon experiencing her own health issues after years of education in diet & nutrition, she realized there a significant gender gap in healthcare research. We discuss the alarmingly small amount of nutrition and medical research that has been done to date on women's health specifically, the long term risks of birth control that are rarely shared with young females, the health impacts of burnout from constantly hustling, and the growing number of women facing thyroid issues.  Based on extensive research and many years working with female patients, Kaely shares why she believes the high achieving, type A, deriving-our-worth-from what-we-do personality type ends in health issues (particularly hormone and fertility issues). It is because this mentality and the actions derived from it are a complete mismatch with our biological need for safety in order to manufacture hormones and be fertile. Our brain is filtering how we're eating, thinking, breathing, and moving through the lens of am I safe or not. Our bodies are very smart and always look out for number one. If we don't have enough energy or enough safety our body will shut "unnecessary" functions down. Kaely stresses that if we want to start to recover from burnout, we should begin with what is within our control to create that safety.  Find Kaely McDevitt: https://www.kaelyrd.com/ https://www.instagram.com/kaelyrd/?hl=en Find your host: https://www.paigelavell.com/ [https://www.paigelavell.com/] Instagram: @paigelavellofficial  [https://www.instagram.com/paigelavellofficial/]   Have questions about the episode, a guest you'd love for me to interview, or a topic you'd like for me to cover? Email me at paige@paigelavell.com!   If you enjoy this podcast, please click Follow to get all new episodes and write a five-star rating & review on iTunes or wherever you listen to podcasts. This truly helps the show to grow and reach more audience members and potential guests. I appreciate you and am honored to have you as a listener!

19 de feb de 2025 - 50 min
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