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Your Body Isn't Broken, It's In Survival Mode with Dr. Kavin Mistry

48 min · 13 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio Your Body Isn't Broken, It's In Survival Mode with Dr. Kavin Mistry

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Many people move through life believing stress only comes from emotional overwhelm or major life events, while overlooking how modern living itself may be pushing the body into survival mode. From poor sleep and constant multitasking to technology use, posture, circadian disruption, and metabolic stress, these daily patterns can quietly impact hormones, fertility, energy, and long-term health in ways most people never realize. In this episode, Dr. Miranda Naylor sits down with Dr. Kaveen Mistry to explore how our modern environment influences the brain-body connection and why so many people may be stuck in chronic survival mode. Dr. Mistry shares insights from over 20 years as a neuroradiologist reviewing more than 300,000 scans, where he observed how some people biologically age far faster than their chronological age while others maintain remarkably youthful brains and bodies. Together, they discuss the HPA axis, cortisol, fertility, circadian rhythms, posture, mitochondrial health, multitasking, and the importance of aligning with our “primal design” to support long-term wellbeing. We’ll explore: ✔️ How survival mode impacts hormones, fertility, and overall health ✔️ Why sleep, posture, movement, and circadian rhythm matter more than most people realize ✔️ The connection between cortisol, mitochondrial health, and energy production ✔️ How modern habits like multitasking and constant technology use stress the brain and body ✔️ Why women may be especially sensitive to environmental and emotional stressors ✔️ Practical ways to create more safety signals for the body in everyday life If you’ve been feeling exhausted, overwhelmed, disconnected from your body, or stuck in chronic stress, this episode offers a powerful perspective on how modern life may be affecting your health and what you can do to reconnect with the way your body was designed to function. * Aging * Dr Kavin’s background * 7 key paradigms that influence aging * Women being more sensitive to environmental and emotional stress * Survival mode vs safety mode * Circadian rhythm and modern stress * Sleep * Cortisol and mitochondrial dysfunction * Factors that cause more strain to your system * Aligning your body * Multitasking * Primal alignment and healthy aging * Fear of mortality and living intentionally * Where to find Dr Kavin Grab your copy of Primal Health Design here: https://kavinmistrymd.com/primal-health-design/  Website: https://kavinmistrymd.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kavinmistry.md Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@kavinmistrym.d Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kavinmistrymd/ 🎧 Hit Subscribe or Follow so you never miss an episode. And if you enjoyed this episode, please take a moment to leave a positive review to help us reach other women on a journey to wellness! ______ Links Check your ovarian age with Menotime: https://drmirandanaylor.com/menotime/ 💫 What’s your hormone type? Take the quiz https://drmirandanaylor.com/hormone-quiz-start/ 🩺  Ready to feel like yourself again with personalized support? Book your free clarity call with Dr. Naylor. http://drmirandanaylor.com/schedule-now 📲 Follow Dr. Naylor on Instagram: http://instagram.com/drmirandanaylor  🌐 Visit my website:  http://drmirandanaylor.com 🎙 Episode Podcast:  https://modernwomenswellness.buzzsprout.com

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