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Why Am I Feeling So Overwhelmed?

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Feeling overwhelmed by everyday tasks or just mentally tired? There's a reason behind it. We dive into the surprising reasons behind your potential fatigue—whether it's inflammation, nutrient deficiencies, genetic factors, or simply the demands of a busy life. We discover how these hidden triggers can leave you feeling exhausted and what you can do to regain your energy back.

Tune in on today’s episode of Wonder Why with Carly Lucchesi. Carly is a UC Davis trained Registered Dietitian with over 13 years experience. She helps solve for chronic inflammation and patterns of emotional eating so you can lose weight permanently.

For more episodes and information, visit us at https://www.dietitianshealthieramerica.org/wonder-why-podcast

About The DHA:

We advocate for dietitians to have a greater role in the healthcare system, as well as for the importance of nutritional therapy in preventing and treating chronic diseases. We are committed to reducing healthcare costs by promoting the value of preventative interventions and empowering individuals to take control of their own health. Learn more @ https://www.dietitianshealthieramerica.org/

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Innhold levert av Dietitians for a Healthier America. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av Dietitians for a Healthier America eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.

Feeling overwhelmed by everyday tasks or just mentally tired? There's a reason behind it. We dive into the surprising reasons behind your potential fatigue—whether it's inflammation, nutrient deficiencies, genetic factors, or simply the demands of a busy life. We discover how these hidden triggers can leave you feeling exhausted and what you can do to regain your energy back.

Tune in on today’s episode of Wonder Why with Carly Lucchesi. Carly is a UC Davis trained Registered Dietitian with over 13 years experience. She helps solve for chronic inflammation and patterns of emotional eating so you can lose weight permanently.

For more episodes and information, visit us at https://www.dietitianshealthieramerica.org/wonder-why-podcast

About The DHA:

We advocate for dietitians to have a greater role in the healthcare system, as well as for the importance of nutritional therapy in preventing and treating chronic diseases. We are committed to reducing healthcare costs by promoting the value of preventative interventions and empowering individuals to take control of their own health. Learn more @ https://www.dietitianshealthieramerica.org/

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