Cortisol Supplements: What Actually Works, What's a Waste, and What to Take Instead
Ashwagandha, adaptogen blends, and cortisol managers, sorted into what is real and what is hype, plus the foundational supplements actually worth your money.
How many bottles in your cabinet did you buy out of fear or hope, and how many actually changed anything? In Part 3 of the Hormone Culture Is Lying to You series, functional hormone and nervous system coach Lindsey Alexis tackles the part of the cortisol trend that actually costs you money: the supplements.
You will learn why the cortisol supplement market is so enormous (a perfect storm of real suffering, a dismissive medical system, an unregulated industry, and fear-based marketing), and what is genuinely inside these bottles.
Lindsey gives credit where it is due, walking through the real but modest research on ashwagandha, magnesium, L-theanine, phosphatidylserine, and rhodiola, including a blood-type caveat for the ashwagandha most blends rely on. Then she explains the thing the industry hopes you never grasp: even when a supplement works, it treats the smoke and not the fire, because cortisol dysregulation is a nervous system that does not feel safe. From there she names the foundational supplements actually worth taking (magnesium, vitamin D, omega-3s, B vitamins, and more, all guided by testing), and gets honest about why we reach for the bottle in the first place: hope and control, both deeply human, and both quietly exploited. The episode closes with a tender practice for taking your power back from the supplement aisle.
This is Part 3 of a multi-part series. Next week: cortisol and food, the meal-timing myths, the "don't drink coffee after this hour" rules, and what actually matters about how and when you eat.
In this episode, Lindsey covers:
· The supplement-cabinet reckoning and why nearly all of us have done this
· The four forces that built the cortisol supplement machine
· How supplement regulation actually works in the US
· What the research really says about ashwagandha, magnesium, L-theanine, phosphatidylserine, and rhodiola
· The blood-type O caveat for ashwagandha
· Smoke versus fire, and the phone-battery analogy
· Why women ride the supplement carousel for years
· The foundational supplements actually worth your money
· The soul piece: hope, control, and how the carousel drains your faith in your body
· This week's supplement-audit practice
Reflection questions: Sit with these after you listen. There are no right answers; the point is honesty.
1. How many bottles in your cabinet did you buy out of fear or hope, and how many have honestly changed anything?
2. When you click buy on a supplement, what are you really reaching for: calm, control, proof that you are doing something?
3. Where is your foundation actually shaky right now (sleep, food, movement, rest), and what has the supplement search let you avoid looking at?
4. What has the carousel cost you beyond money, in faith in your own body?
5. If cortisol is the smoke, what is the fire in your life, the thing that keeps your body from feeling safe?
6. What is one foundational, free thing your body has been asking for that you could give it this week?
Resources mentioned:
The Rooted Reset [https://lindseyalexis.co/library/products/rooted-reset] (90-minute 1:1 session, $147)
The Vitamin Solution by Dr. Romy Block + Dr. Arielle Levitan
Adovcate For Yourself at The Doctor's Office [https://lindseyalexis.co/library/products/advocate]
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