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How Lion’s Mane and Reishi Support Nervous System Resilience and Focus with Andy Cappetta

42 min · 5. mai 2026
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Many people turn to medicinal mushrooms as a "quick fix" for immunity or energy, but the true power of mycology lies in long-term, foundational support.  Understanding the difference between a high-quality fruiting body and a starch-filled supplement is the key to moving out of a state of chronic stress and into a state of mental clarity.  Today I’m joined by Andy Cappetta, a holistic nutritionist and the founder of Bloomcap Naturals, who shares his expertise on the science of mushrooms and how to source products that truly support your body's innate wisdom.  In This Episode, You’ll Learn: * The difference between common culinary mushrooms and medicinal powerhouses like Lion’s Mane and Reishi.  *  Why the "fruiting body" is superior to mycelium-on-grain products that often contain hidden starches and fillers. *  How Lion’s Mane promotes nerve growth factor (NGF) and supports the gut-brain axis for better focus and alertness. * The role of Reishi as a multitasker for immune modulation and HPA axis regulation to balance cortisol. *  Why "more isn’t always better" when it comes to medicinal mushrooms and the importance of consistent, low-dose support. * Practical ways to use powders and tinctures, including the necessity of hot water extraction to break down chitin. * How to test your current mushroom supplements for starch using a simple at-home iodine test.  Key Takeaway: True health isn't about intervening with a heavy hand; it's about providing the body with the specific compounds it needs to do the work it already knows how to do. By integrating high-quality medicinal mushrooms into your daily rhythm, you support the foundational systems that allow your nervous system and immune system to find their natural balance.   Resources Mentioned: Health Foundations Assessment: Health Foundations Assessment [https://foundations.primetonourish.com] Bloomcap Naturals: bloomcapnaturals.com/ [https://bloomcapnaturals.com/] Connect & Support the Show: Subscribe to the podcast for upcoming episodes on nutrition, digestion, nervous system regulation, and circadian health. To begin identifying your own healing priorities, visit Prime To Nourish [https://primetonourish.com/] and take the Health Foundations Assessment. [https://foundations.primetonourish.com]

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What if the reason you still feel puffy, foggy, and exhausted has little to do with your diet or your supplements, and everything to do with a system in your body you've barely heard of? If you've tried a lot and still feel stuck, this episode is for you. I sat down with Leah Levitan to talk about what the lymphatic system actually does, how to recognize the signs of sluggish lymphatic flow, and what you can do about it starting tomorrow morning. Leah walks through lymph node locations throughout the body and explains the difference between lymphedema and lipedema, then introduces the Big Six, a free, at-home lymphatic drainage routine you can do in your pajamas. From there we get into the nervous system connection: why chronic stress tightens the very vessels that need to stay open, and why doing less is sometimes the most healing thing you can do. It's a practical, grounded, and insight-rich conversation. Leah Levitan is a lymphatic therapist, educator, and founder of the Lymph Love Club, a global self-care community helping women understand the connection between the lymphatic system, fascia, the nervous system, and chronic inflammation. Through her clinical work and online education, she's built a reputation for making complex body science feel accessible, hopeful, and genuinely useful. In This Episode, You'll Learn: * What the lymphatic system actually does and why a third of your lymph nodes in the abdomen are so important for digestion (8:10) * How to recognize sluggish lymphatic system symptoms including brain fog, morning puffiness, swollen nodes, and ankle heaviness (14:30) * Why everyday movement, not gym sessions, is what actually keeps lymph flowing (20:00) * How to do the Big Six, a simple daily routine for lymphatic drainage at home, for free (25:00) * Why chronic stress causes vasoconstriction and directly slows lymphatic flow (31:40) * How the "I'm Back" technique from Josh Paez's book can help regulate your nervous system in real time (41:40) * What the Lymph Love Club is and how to join a community focused on lymphatic massage benefits, fascia, and nervous system healing (45:00) Resources Mentioned: Lymph Love Club (website): https://www.lymphloveclub.com [https://www.lymphloveclub.com] Lymph Love Club (Instagram): https://www.instagram.com/lymphloveclub/ [https://www.instagram.com/lymphloveclub/] Lymph Love Club (YouTube): https://www.youtube.com/@lymphloveclub [https://www.youtube.com/@lymphloveclub] Health Foundations Assessment: https://foundations.primetonourish.com [https://foundations.primetonourish.com] Connect & Support the Show: Subscribe to the podcast for upcoming episodes on nutrition, digestion, nervous system regulation, and circadian health. To begin identifying your own healing priorities, visit Prime To Nourish [https://primetonourish.com/] and take the Health Foundations Assessment. [https://foundations.primetonourish.com]

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episode When the Doctor Becomes the Patient: One Anesthesiologist's Rare Cancer Diagnosis and What Followed cover

When the Doctor Becomes the Patient: One Anesthesiologist's Rare Cancer Diagnosis and What Followed

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The Right Order of Healing: Why Brain Fog, Fatigue, and Burnout Don't Respond to More Protocols with Dr. Kacey Wallace

I've been there. That moment when you know something is off, you can feel it in your body, but every test comes back "normal" and you start to wonder if you're imagining it. Or maybe you've been doing all the right things, following the protocol, taking the supplements, and still not getting better. What if the problem isn't what you're doing, but the order in which you're doing it? In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Kacey Wallace, board-certified physician, functional medicine practitioner, Amazon best-selling author of You Are Not Fine, and founder of Anchored to Wellness. We talk about what's actually driving perimenopause fatigue, perimenopause brain fog, and the kind of burnout that no amount of pushing through will fix. Dr. Wallace's own story inside conventional medicine, and her way out of it, is exactly the kind of conversation I think so many women in their 40s and 50s desperately need to hear. In This Episode, You'll Learn: * Why "normal" labs don't mean you're well, and how looking at blood chemistry through an optimal lens instead of a population-based average completely changes what your results are telling you * How chronic nervous system activation depletes DHEA over time, and why that leaves women in perimenopause with no hormonal reserves to draw from * Why the Reset, Repair, Rebuild framework exists, and what happens when you skip straight to gut protocols without addressing nervous system rhythm first * How blood sugar instability, not just diet, drives brain fog causes, fatigue, mood, willpower, and even long-term cognitive health * What hair tissue mineral analysis reveals about your mineral balance and hormone physiology that standard labs won't show you * Why daily anchors like morning light, consistent sleep timing, and protein before coffee work, and why they're harder to stick to than they sound * How to reverse insulin resistance naturally through foundational lifestyle shifts, and why the conventional target for blood sugar control is set far too low to protect your brain and metabolism Key Takeaways: The body is designed to heal, but it responds to sequence and consistency, not volume. Dr. Wallace's experience of depleting herself further by skipping straight to gut work, without first resetting her nervous system, is the clearest illustration of this: more is not better when the foundation isn't there. The women who get lasting results aren't the ones following the most extensive protocol. They're the ones who pick one anchor, install it, let it stick, and build from there. Blood sugar stability, nervous system rhythm, and sleep aren't glamorous entry points, but they're the ones that make everything else work. Resources Mentioned: You Are Not Fine by Dr. Kacey Wallace: You are Not Fine [https://www.amazon.com/You-Are-NOT-Fine-Recharge/dp/B0GZ72MR3Q/ref=sr_1_1?crid=33Z1CCCO3N1ZX&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.t0YYl7KgHcPCiTG2S8LIhA.NUHZLWyHRxSo0smUqf9JNtHnkq5LQGCSCtyy6HGw9Po&dib_tag=se&keywords=you+are+not+fine+kacey+wallace&qid=1779155810&sprefix=you+are+not+fine%2Caps%2C133&sr=8-1] Anchored to Wellness (Dr. Kacey Wallace's practice): drkaceywallace.com [drkaceywallace.com] Health Foundations Assessment: https://foundations.primetonourish.com/ [https://foundations.primetonourish.com/] Connect & Support the Show: Subscribe to the podcast for upcoming episodes on nutrition, digestion, nervous system regulation, and circadian health. To begin identifying your own healing priorities, visit Prime To Nourish and take the Health Foundations Assessment  [https://foundations.primetonourish.com].

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Are you doing all the "right" things for your health but still feeling like you're starting over every few weeks? If the cycle of information overload, perfectionism, and burnout sounds familiar, this episode is your permission slip to try a different way. In this conversation, I sit down with Mari Wuellner, founder of the Crew Life Coaching Collective, to talk about what actually drives lasting change. Spoiler: it's not more effort. It's giving yourself permission to start small, stay consistent, and let things be a little boring. Whether you're working on your health, your habits, or the direction of your life, the principles Mari shares map directly onto the root-cause, foundational approach I bring to holistic nutrition and wellness. In This Episode, You'll Learn: • Why permission to start small is often the missing link in building holistic health habits that actually stick • How consistency over perfection, not intensity, is what leads to real, lasting change in your body and your life • Why the "oxygen mask" metaphor sets women up to deprioritize themselves, and what to do instead • How cultural conditioning and perfectionism quietly block us from experimenting, pivoting, and truly listening to our own needs • How your body sends signals - headaches, digestive issues, fatigue, panic attacks -  when you've been pushing through too long • Why seeing choices as choices (not permanent decisions) gives you freedom to experiment without fear of failure • How a holistic coaching model mirrors the integrative approach to health: you can't separate the body, the mind, and the life you're living Key Takeaways: Real change doesn't come from doing more or doing things perfectly,  it comes from giving yourself permission to start small, stay consistent, and actually listen to your body. The noise of social media and wellness culture will always hand you the next shiny thing, but your body responds to what you do consistently, not occasionally. Whether it's a quarter-mile run or one small boundary, the compound effect of tiny, sustainable actions is where transformation lives. Resources Mentioned: Health Foundations Assessment: https://foundations.primetonourish.com/ [https://foundations.primetonourish.com/] The Crew Coaching Collective: https://www.mariwuellnercoaching.com [https://www.mariwuellnercoaching.com] Connect & Support the Show: Subscribe to the podcast for upcoming episodes on nutrition, digestion, nervous system regulation, and circadian health. To begin identifying your own healing priorities, visit Prime To Nourish and take the Health Foundations Assessment  [https://foundations.primetonourish.com].

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episode How Lion’s Mane and Reishi Support Nervous System Resilience and Focus with Andy Cappetta cover

How Lion’s Mane and Reishi Support Nervous System Resilience and Focus with Andy Cappetta

Many people turn to medicinal mushrooms as a "quick fix" for immunity or energy, but the true power of mycology lies in long-term, foundational support.  Understanding the difference between a high-quality fruiting body and a starch-filled supplement is the key to moving out of a state of chronic stress and into a state of mental clarity.  Today I’m joined by Andy Cappetta, a holistic nutritionist and the founder of Bloomcap Naturals, who shares his expertise on the science of mushrooms and how to source products that truly support your body's innate wisdom.  In This Episode, You’ll Learn: * The difference between common culinary mushrooms and medicinal powerhouses like Lion’s Mane and Reishi.  *  Why the "fruiting body" is superior to mycelium-on-grain products that often contain hidden starches and fillers. *  How Lion’s Mane promotes nerve growth factor (NGF) and supports the gut-brain axis for better focus and alertness. * The role of Reishi as a multitasker for immune modulation and HPA axis regulation to balance cortisol. *  Why "more isn’t always better" when it comes to medicinal mushrooms and the importance of consistent, low-dose support. * Practical ways to use powders and tinctures, including the necessity of hot water extraction to break down chitin. * How to test your current mushroom supplements for starch using a simple at-home iodine test.  Key Takeaway: True health isn't about intervening with a heavy hand; it's about providing the body with the specific compounds it needs to do the work it already knows how to do. By integrating high-quality medicinal mushrooms into your daily rhythm, you support the foundational systems that allow your nervous system and immune system to find their natural balance.   Resources Mentioned: Health Foundations Assessment: Health Foundations Assessment [https://foundations.primetonourish.com] Bloomcap Naturals: bloomcapnaturals.com/ [https://bloomcapnaturals.com/] Connect & Support the Show: Subscribe to the podcast for upcoming episodes on nutrition, digestion, nervous system regulation, and circadian health. To begin identifying your own healing priorities, visit Prime To Nourish [https://primetonourish.com/] and take the Health Foundations Assessment. [https://foundations.primetonourish.com]

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