39 min

Lunch And Learn #1 - Intro To HPA Axis Dysregulation w/ Detective Ev and Lucy McKellar The Health Detective Podcast by Functional Diagnostic Nutrition

    • Alternative Health

Want to follow along on video to see our screen share? Click here to watch the video version on YouTube.
Interested in nerding-out with us during our free Holistic Health Week? Join us for over TWENTY-FIVE interviews, 5-6 a day for a week straight. We'll be covering topics like mold, cancer, autoimmunity, mental health issues, gut issues, and more! Click here to register for free.
Welcome to the first "Lunch and Learn" with Detective Ev and Lucy McKellar! These episodes are a new weekly segment that will be released on Tuesday of each week. DON'T WORRY - nothing is changing with our normal Monday and Thursday interviews. This is just an added bonus!
In this week's Lunch and Learn, host Evan Transue, AKA "Detective Ev," and Lucy McKellar are giving you an introduction to HPA-Axis Dysfunction, and why we believe this is a much more accurate way to describe what is happening to the body in a chronic stress state compared to using the term "adrenal fatigue."Want to learn more about FDN and get some freebies? Head to fdntraining.com/resources for all things FDN! 

Want to follow along on video to see our screen share? Click here to watch the video version on YouTube.
Interested in nerding-out with us during our free Holistic Health Week? Join us for over TWENTY-FIVE interviews, 5-6 a day for a week straight. We'll be covering topics like mold, cancer, autoimmunity, mental health issues, gut issues, and more! Click here to register for free.
Welcome to the first "Lunch and Learn" with Detective Ev and Lucy McKellar! These episodes are a new weekly segment that will be released on Tuesday of each week. DON'T WORRY - nothing is changing with our normal Monday and Thursday interviews. This is just an added bonus!
In this week's Lunch and Learn, host Evan Transue, AKA "Detective Ev," and Lucy McKellar are giving you an introduction to HPA-Axis Dysfunction, and why we believe this is a much more accurate way to describe what is happening to the body in a chronic stress state compared to using the term "adrenal fatigue."Want to learn more about FDN and get some freebies? Head to fdntraining.com/resources for all things FDN! 

39 min