543: What I Am Doing to Overcome Post Concussion Syndrome, Chronic Fatigue and Low Thyroid Function - podcast episode cover

543: What I Am Doing to Overcome Post Concussion Syndrome, Chronic Fatigue and Low Thyroid Function

Aug 22, 202335 minSeason 1Ep. 544
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After I hit my head on the beach in early June, I went into a downward spiral of debilitating symptoms that I initially attributed to hormonal imbalances.  But it kept getting worse until eventually, my brain started shutting down and I had to check myself into the ER. Little did I know, I was suffering from a condition called post concussion syndrome and it was literally making everything impossible (I even had to postpone several podcast episodes and stop working).   Catch this week’s podcast for a MAJOR health update–and learn:  What happened and why it’s such a HUGE a wake-up call  Which brain protocol I’m using and how it could help you, too The best supplements, therapies, and diets for your brain  How my hormones factored in and what to know about yours Details about my NEW podcast format  And more! Mentioned in this Episode: F-R-E-E Masterclass – How to Overcome Estrogen Dominance at Any Age Neuro+ Support – My powerhouse formula for boosting brainpower and preventing age-related cognitive decline.  Progest-Restore – The easiest natural way to boost progesterone levels FAST. Magnesium Restore – My best-kept secret to staying young, smart, strong, healthy, and energized.   Additional Resources:  The Connection Between Hormones and Brain Fog  5 Ways to Protect Your Brain Health and Keep Your Thinking Sharp How to Pivot in Perimenopause to Boost Energy, Metabolism and Brainpower 6 Powerful Ways to Keep Your Brain Young and Clear
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