Mind Body Besties

Mind Body Besties

Hosted by Caty, a therapist, and Rachel, a naturopathic doctor, Mind Body Besties is where personal stories meet professional insight. We’re not here to lecture — we’re here to share the real, unfiltered moments that shape our health, happiness, and everything in between. Rooted in both holistic health and mental wellness, this podcast dives into the messy, beautiful intersection of mind, body, and spirit. From burnout to boundaries, gut health to grounding practices, we’re covering it all — with heart, humor, and zero judgment.

  1. Jun 11

    Constipation: The Hidden Cause of Brain Fog, Anxiety, and Poor Sleep

    Could constipation be behind your brain fog, anxiety, irritability, poor sleep, or low mood? In this solo episode, Rachel breaks down one of the most overlooked contributors to mental and physical health: constipation. Many people assume they're not constipated because they're having regular bowel movements, but healthy digestion is about more than frequency. Rachel explains what optimal bowel movements actually look like, why slow transit time can increase inflammation and toxic burden, and how this can affect the gut-brain axis, hormones, histamine, sleep, energy, and mood. You'll also learn a simple at-home transit time test, common signs of hidden constipation, and some of the safest approaches clinicians use to support healthy bowel movements and detoxification pathways. In This Episode Why constipation can contribute to brain fog, anxiety, depression, and insomniaHow slow transit time may increase inflammation and toxin recirculationThe connection between constipation, hormones, histamine, and the gut-brain axisSigns you may be constipated even if you're having bowel movementsThe "corn transit test" for estimating digestive transit timeMagnesium citrate vs. magnesium oxide vs. magnesium glycinateWhy addressing constipation may improve energy, mood, and overall healthResources Mentioned Magnesium citrate and magnesium oxide are commonly used osmotic supports for stool softening (discuss with your healthcare provider before making changes to your routine).DisclaimerThis podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional regarding your individual health needs.

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Hosted by Caty, a therapist, and Rachel, a naturopathic doctor, Mind Body Besties is where personal stories meet professional insight. We’re not here to lecture — we’re here to share the real, unfiltered moments that shape our health, happiness, and everything in between. Rooted in both holistic health and mental wellness, this podcast dives into the messy, beautiful intersection of mind, body, and spirit. From burnout to boundaries, gut health to grounding practices, we’re covering it all — with heart, humor, and zero judgment.