Ep 126: HBACS and Healing Your Metabolism

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When I say metabolism you say….what? Really, what comes to mind?  Skinny teenagers and being able to gorge on whatever you want with no consequences to your pant size? Or… that thing that just totally quits on you once you have a baby?   Hey there, episode 126   Today we are speaking with two women who I stumbled across recently (shout out to my bff Emily), and who in the span of just a few months have absolutely changed my health for the better.  Kori Meloy and Fallon Lee are the two metabolism-loving women behind the new podcast, Freely Rooted.  They’re incredible resources on Instagram as well, so I know you’ll be excited to follow along.  Even better?  Fallon and Kori both have experience in the homebirth, with Fallon having a successful HBAC during her third birth, and Kori currently planning for her HBAC.  This episode is basically a 2-Act performance, with birth in the front and metabolism in the back.  I can’t wait to share all of this incredible inform BUT… I do want to warn you— some of what we discuss regarding your metabolism may feel… uncomfortable… even counter-intuitive if you’ve been running in some of the same health circles I have.  All I ask is that you bring an open, curious mind.  Either way, this episode is sure to be a blast.   Before we get started   though, I’d love to take a moment to thank our reviewer of the week, EllieAustin.  And Ellie’s review was actually specific to our most recent HBAC episode, episode 123 with Julie.  Ellie says, I relate!   Thank you so much for this review, EllieAustin.  If you’ll e-mail me at I’d love to send you a happy homebirth podcast sticker And hey, If you’re loving the show, would you hop on over to apple podcasts to leave a quick *hopefully* 5 star rating, and even a review?  I can’t tell you how helpful it is in getting this show into the ears of new listeners who will benefit.   Okay, let’s waste no more time.  Please remember,,, and this show is not meant to prescribe or treat- it’s an educational tool, so continue to take empowered responsibility for your health and your family.   With this acute focus of our imbalances, we are missing the bigger picture-  Our imbalances and our symptoms showing up in the first place, are just a result of a broken metabolism.   Thriving metabolsim: Warm hands and feet Waking temp near 97.8 Resting pulse around 75-95 Regular, comfortable BMs Shiny, strong hair and nails Strong, healthy sex drive Symptomless period Morning hunger Good energy throughout the day (no 2-3pm crashes) Stable mood Fast wound healing Sleeping through the night (excluding children waking you up!) Seamless transition into menopause   Trashed Metabolism: Freezing Resting pulse is slow Irregular BMs Miserable PMS & period Mood dysregulation Losing hair Waking up to pee in the night Lack of hunger   Pregnancy and Postpartum are a state of stress.  When stress elevates, it decreases thyroid function and metabolism.  So what do we do to mitigate this stress?   Simple nutrition and lifestyle changes that will support the metabolism to reduce the stress hormones.   Metabolic eating is looking at the cell function of the body and asking our bodies what they need in order to thrive— and then eating that way.   We can force our bodies to live off of whatever… but it comes at a cost.  Often times, the cost is living off stress hormones.   When I nourish myself, I nourish my family with love.   Tips: Eat Early (within 30-60 minutes of waking) Mitigate Stressors of all kinds Eat often Eat Enough   Find Kori and Fallon at:   The Freely Rooted Podcast   Kori’s Instagram Kori’s Course   Fallon’s Instagram Fallon’s Website   Episode Roundup I’m still so blown away by this episode, I don’t know HOW I’m supposed to do an episode roundup.  I’m almost feeling like a slow clap and fade to music would be better, but I’m going to give it a shot! Let’s cover some of the topics that truly stuck out: Fallon mentions how her homebirth was not picture perfect.  It required