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Anxious for No Reason? The Problem Isn't Your Mind. It's Your Body.

58 min · 11. touko 2026
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Anxious for no reason? It's not in your head — it's in your body. Functional medicine physician Dr. Nate Fulton explains the physiology of chronic anxiety and how to fix the root cause. If you've tried therapy, meditation, and breathing exercises but chronic anxiety keeps coming back — the physiological trigger is still firing underneath. This episode breaks down exactly why, and what to actually do about it. What you'll learn: * Why you feel anxious for no reason — and what your nervous system is actually doing * The 6 root causes of chronic anxiety nobody checks: blood sugar crashes, sleep debt, chronic inflammation, gut-brain signaling, cortisol dysregulation, and magnesium deficiency * Why anxiety and gut health are directly connected * The body-brain loop that keeps anxiety returning even after therapy * 16 signs of nervous system dysregulation most people have normalized * How to regulate your nervous system — a practical two-level framework * Why you cannot think your way out of a physiological signal If you feel anxious for no reason, have chronic anxiety, or have been told your labs are normal but still feel off — this episode finally explains why. → Follow Root Cause RX on Spotify and save this episode. FREE RESOURCEThe Crash Behind the Panic — if your anxiety hits at the same time every day, spikes after coffee, or softens after you eat, blood sugar instability may be the root cause. This free guide walks you through exactly why it happens and how to stabilize it.👉 Download it here [https://drnatefulton.kit.com/9b905dbc84] WORK WITH ME👉 Book a free 15-minute discovery call [https://drnatefultonnmd.as.me/] SUPPLEMENTS15% off practitioner-grade supplements through Fullscript.👉 Click Here [https://us.fullscript.com/welcome/drnatefulton]

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Anxious for no reason? It's not in your head — it's in your body. Functional medicine physician Dr. Nate Fulton explains the physiology of chronic anxiety and how to fix the root cause. If you've tried therapy, meditation, and breathing exercises but chronic anxiety keeps coming back — the physiological trigger is still firing underneath. This episode breaks down exactly why, and what to actually do about it. What you'll learn: * Why you feel anxious for no reason — and what your nervous system is actually doing * The 6 root causes of chronic anxiety nobody checks: blood sugar crashes, sleep debt, chronic inflammation, gut-brain signaling, cortisol dysregulation, and magnesium deficiency * Why anxiety and gut health are directly connected * The body-brain loop that keeps anxiety returning even after therapy * 16 signs of nervous system dysregulation most people have normalized * How to regulate your nervous system — a practical two-level framework * Why you cannot think your way out of a physiological signal If you feel anxious for no reason, have chronic anxiety, or have been told your labs are normal but still feel off — this episode finally explains why. → Follow Root Cause RX on Spotify and save this episode. FREE RESOURCEThe Crash Behind the Panic — if your anxiety hits at the same time every day, spikes after coffee, or softens after you eat, blood sugar instability may be the root cause. This free guide walks you through exactly why it happens and how to stabilize it.👉 Download it here [https://drnatefulton.kit.com/9b905dbc84] WORK WITH ME👉 Book a free 15-minute discovery call [https://drnatefultonnmd.as.me/] SUPPLEMENTS15% off practitioner-grade supplements through Fullscript.👉 Click Here [https://us.fullscript.com/welcome/drnatefulton]

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