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Tired, Wired, and Inflamed? Here's Why Your Body Can't Keep Up Anymore

Tired, Wired, and Inflamed? Here's Why Your Body Can't Keep Up Anymore

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#209 - Tired, Wired, and Inflamed? Here's Why Your Body Can't Keep Up Anymore At a certain point, it’s not one thing anymore. It’s the accumulation. The stress, inflammation, exposures, medications. The overwhelm your body has been handling over time without complaining (much). Eventually though, your body starts letting you know. In Part 2 of this conversation, I sit back down with toxicologist Dr. Joe Nieusma to go deeper into what’s actually happening inside the body when toxic load, chronic inflammation, environmental exposure, and stress start overlapping. Here's where it gets interesting: inflammation is not automatically the enemy. It’s one of the ways your body heals and protects you. But when inflammation becomes constant, unresolved, or paired with ongoing stressors the body cannot fully regulate, symptoms start stacking instead of resolving. And for many people, that’s when things begin feeling confusing. We talk about the hidden ways the body compensates under stress, why symptoms and lab work do not always tell the full story, and how low-level exposures can silently influence long-term health over time. We also get into something that we need to start questioning: How those who are taking multiple medications are being affected. There is no research that assesses what is happening in the body when combinations of medications are interacting, layering, and creating entirely new issues (read: problems) inside the body. The body does not compartmentalize the way medicine often does. It is affected as a whole. What we get into: • The difference between protective inflammation and chronic inflammation • Why suppressing symptoms is not always the same as resolving the problem • How toxic load builds gradually over time • The hidden stressors quietly overwhelming the body • Why lab work doesn’t always reflect the full picture • The “toxic cocktail” effect and how symptoms begin stacking • Polypharmacy and how medications can unintentionally create new problems • Why identifying and removing the trigger can change everything Timestamps: 00:00 Why this conversation needed a Part 2 02:00 The truth about inflammation 05:00 Stress physiology and why labs don’t tell the whole story 10:00 Low-level exposure and long-term health effects 18:30 When medications begin creating new problems 26:00 The toxic cocktail effect 28:30 Why removing the trigger matters One of the biggest takeaways from this conversation: Your body is constantly trying to move toward balance. The question is whether we’re helping support that process… or unknowingly sabotaging it. If this episode resonated, spend a few quiet minutes reflecting on this: Where might my body be compensating more than I realize? If you don’t yet have the Morning Mindset Journal, that’s a great place to keep reflections like this. It’s free and linked in the show notes.❤️ If this episode shifted how you’re thinking about your health, send it to someone who’s been trying everything and still not getting answers. And if you’re not already following the show, make sure you hit follow. If something clicked for you, I’d love to hear that too. Leave a review or share it and tag me so I can see what landed. 🔗 Resources & Links: The Morning Mindset Journal https://lisasmithwellness.com/the-morning-mindset-journal ✨Join the conversation: Share your thoughts with us on social media or in the comments! 🎙 Subscribe, Share & Review: If you loved this episode, please take a moment to subscribe and leave a review on Apple Podcasts! Your support helps us reach more people who need these insights. Thanks for tuning in to Pretty Well! See you next week! Contact Lisa: Website: www.lisasmithwellness.com IG: https://www.instagram.com/prettywell_podcast/ Disclaimer: Nothing in this podcast is to be taken as medical advice, please take informed accountability and speak to your provider before making changes to your health routine. The primary purpose of The Pretty Well Podcast being to educate. This content is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not intended to provide medical advice nor to take the place of such advice or treatment from a personal physician. By listening to this content, you agree to consult your own physician or qualified health professional regarding specific health questions. Neither Lisa Smith, The Pretty Well Podcast, nor any guest takes responsibility for possible health consequences of any person or persons following the information in this educational content. All listeners of this content, especially those who are pregnant or taking prescription or over-the-counter medications, should consult their physicians before beginning any nutrition, supplement, or lifestyle program. The Pretty Well Podcast is for private non-commercial use and our guests do not necessarily reflect any agency, organization, or company that they work for. In ...
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