Liz Moody
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And one of the things that can impact our environment is this state of
this dysregulation within ourselves from what we want to say, who we want to be, who we feel like we really are, and what the world is telling us we can be.
That's creating this internal state of stress that is impacting our DNA, essentially turning on or turning off.
And what we feel the world needs us to be, who we are being told to show up as versus who we feel that we really are.
If we have friction between those two people, that friction is living internally as a state of stress that is epigenetically affecting us.
It is impacting our HPA access, which is having these downstream effects that is causing a chronic state of inflammation in our body, which might be a contributor to things like cancer or our bodies attacking themselves.
Was that correct?
Was that a good summary for anybody listening?
I just feel like I picture the person listening to this podcast and then they go and tell their friend about it.
And their friend is like, there's no way that your childhood being hard, like caused your Hashimoto's or contributed to your Hashimoto's as an adult.
And I want to make sure that they like can say, no, actually, this is how it happens.
And it's pretty scientifically established at this point.
It is.
Yeah.
Okay.
Tell me some of the other findings from your research.
You did this big study.
I mean, it's so fascinating.
The eldest only daughter statistic is just mind blowing.
I actually identify as both because I have two half sisters and they were born when I was six and seven.