Copper’s Impact on your Adrenals & Thyroid

Copper’s Impact on your Adrenals & Thyroid

Author: Lydia Joy July 25, 2020 Duration: 26:45

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In this episode, I pick up with my conversation educating you about the downstream effects copper has on your mineral system and your body.

I share the connection as to how this causes your Adrenals to  Weaken & Adrenal Burnout ensues. Then I talk about the slowing of the thyroid's effectiveness at the cell level which decreases your metabolism.

Of course this becomes a bigger problem as stress rises and increases which then leads to an emotional stress response getting triggered that isn't so pretty and feels volatile.

In order to help exhausted women get their spark back I want to share how the body melts down so you can stop piece mealing your health and dig into supporting your entire system and self (mind/body/emotions).

I highly recommend going back and listening to episodes 18 and 19 first.

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There’s a quiet intelligence in your body that knows how to heal, if you remember how to listen. Rewilded Wellness is a conversation about returning to that conversation-the one between you and the natural world that shaped our biology. Host Lydia Joy guides these explorations, moving beyond generic advice to examine personalized, nature-inspired approaches to well-being. Episodes weave together functional nutrition, mindful movement, and mental resilience practices, all through the lens of our inherent connection to the environment. You’ll hear discussions on how seasonal eating aligns with our internal rhythms, why physical movement is more than just exercise, and ways to cultivate a mindset that supports sustainable health. This isn’t about adding more complexity to your life; it’s about stripping back the noise to access the foundational wisdom we all carry. The podcast operates on the core idea that vibrant health is an active partnership with the wildness within and around us. Tune in for grounded, thoughtful dialogues that reframe healing not as a destination, but as a daily practice of realignment and trust in your own capacity.
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