Know how chronic stress affects sleep, hormones, digestion, and weight. Watch Dietitian Jennifer Dhuri share practical tips and natural solutions for better health.
Is Stress Silently Affecting Your Health?
We often think of stress as just a mental or emotional issue. But what if it’s actually the hidden trigger behind your sleep issues, weight gain, digestive problems, and hormonal imbalance?
If you’ve been feeling constantly tired, struggling with poor sleep, unexplained weight changes, or low energy — chronic stress could be the root cause.
In this insightful conversation, Dietitian Jennifer Dhuri explains how stress goes beyond the mind and starts affecting key systems in the body, often without obvious warning signs.
🧠 What You’ll Learn in This Expert Talk
- How chronic stress disrupts your sleep cycle and recovery
- The impact of stress on hormones and metabolism
- Why stress can slow digestion and affect gut health
- The connection between stress and modern lifestyle diseases
- Natural ways to manage stress through nutrition and daily habits
You’ll also discover how simple, sustainable approaches can make a big difference — from incorporating herbal teas to using adaptogens like ashwagandha, known for supporting the body’s stress response
🌿 Why Managing Stress Is Non-Negotiable
Ignoring stress doesn’t make it go away — it often shows up as fatigue, cravings, poor sleep, mood changes, or stubborn weight issues. Over time, this can impact your long-term health and overall quality of life.
The good news? With the right nutrition and lifestyle changes, it’s possible to restore balance, improve energy, and support your body naturally.
Watch the full discussion to understand how stress may be affecting your health — and what you can do about it.
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