Yoga, Ayurveda & Somatic Wisdom for Modern Life
Maybe your bathroom shelf looks a little like a small pharmacy. Ashwagandha. Magnesium glycinate. Vitamin D3 with K2. A probiotic. A stress support complex with adaptogens and B vitamins or a menopause complex with all things that sound ancient and powerful. And you pay a lot of money for the supplements. About ten years ago I worked with a practitioner who put me on a supplement protocol. Around ten different pills a day. I gagged taking them. My body was telling me something. I just wasn't listening yet. This episode explores what supplements can and genuinely can't do - without shaming anyone for having a full bathroom shelf. Some supplementation makes real sense. But there's a layer of what we're reaching for that no capsule can build. And in a wellness industry that's sophisticated, well-funded, and not always well-regulated, it's worth understanding the difference. I talk about what the marketing doesn't tell you, also about the overharvesting of popular herbs and what that means for quality. About what Ayurveda understands about Agni - and why even the most beautifully sourced supplement may not absorb well in an overwhelmed system. And about the difference between tending to the body and managing it - and why that distinction matters more than most people realise. This is the fourth episode in the mini-series From the Inside Out - on the body, the nervous system, and what creates lasting change. More of my work lives at www.maximeissner.nl [http://www.maximeissner.nl] Come say hello on: * Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/maximeissner/ [https://www.instagram.com/maximeissner/] * or LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/maximeissner/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/maximeissner/]
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