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How does stress affect your body, and what can you do about it?
In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Gail Sharman, a functional medicine doctor specialising in stress and anxiety, to explore how our thoughts, emotions, and lifestyle choices impact our health. We discuss the mind-body connection, the role of nutrition, and practical ways to reduce stress and build resilience—which I relate back to my journey healing MEN1.
ABOUT OUR GUEST:
I have had careers as both a qualified medical doctor and lawyer, and I know all too well the demands of a high-pressured job as well as that of a mother.
I am a Certified Functional Medicine doctor having trained with Dr Georges Mouton who is an internationally renowned pioneer of Functional Medicine. I completed a postgraduate training course with the BSEM (British Society of Ecological Medicine) in collaboration with the ACNEM (Australian College for Nutritional and Environmental Medicine), which is fully accredited by the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP).
I have additional qualifications in coaching and NLP (Neuro-Linguistic Programming).
The coaching I am trained in is as follows:
· Resilience Coaching
· Confidence Coaching
· Neuroscience and Coaching
· Mindfulness
· Behavioural Coaching with Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
I have a passionate interest in the integrative approach to health and the impact of stress on our bodies as well as how our physiology can affect our minds.
Having started my practice in Hong Kong, I now see patients either privately at my office in London or via skype/zoom. Reach out to me here.
Are you sure MEN1 can’t be influenced?
When I stopped just 'settling' for symptom management, I began carving a path to somewhere I believed impossible in MEN1: symptom-free, surgery-free, and medication-free. If you’re curious to see how I’m making this happen, join my community here.
Disclaimer
I share my personal experience as a MEN1 patient. Nothing in this episode, including the opinions of my guests, is intended as medical or holistic advice. Please consult a qualified professional before making changes to your care.
By Lizzie DunnHow does stress affect your body, and what can you do about it?
In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Gail Sharman, a functional medicine doctor specialising in stress and anxiety, to explore how our thoughts, emotions, and lifestyle choices impact our health. We discuss the mind-body connection, the role of nutrition, and practical ways to reduce stress and build resilience—which I relate back to my journey healing MEN1.
ABOUT OUR GUEST:
I have had careers as both a qualified medical doctor and lawyer, and I know all too well the demands of a high-pressured job as well as that of a mother.
I am a Certified Functional Medicine doctor having trained with Dr Georges Mouton who is an internationally renowned pioneer of Functional Medicine. I completed a postgraduate training course with the BSEM (British Society of Ecological Medicine) in collaboration with the ACNEM (Australian College for Nutritional and Environmental Medicine), which is fully accredited by the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP).
I have additional qualifications in coaching and NLP (Neuro-Linguistic Programming).
The coaching I am trained in is as follows:
· Resilience Coaching
· Confidence Coaching
· Neuroscience and Coaching
· Mindfulness
· Behavioural Coaching with Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
I have a passionate interest in the integrative approach to health and the impact of stress on our bodies as well as how our physiology can affect our minds.
Having started my practice in Hong Kong, I now see patients either privately at my office in London or via skype/zoom. Reach out to me here.
Are you sure MEN1 can’t be influenced?
When I stopped just 'settling' for symptom management, I began carving a path to somewhere I believed impossible in MEN1: symptom-free, surgery-free, and medication-free. If you’re curious to see how I’m making this happen, join my community here.
Disclaimer
I share my personal experience as a MEN1 patient. Nothing in this episode, including the opinions of my guests, is intended as medical or holistic advice. Please consult a qualified professional before making changes to your care.