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This week, Kate sits down with Mel Cunningham, founder of Yogi Fuel and the Integrative Ayurveda Practitioner Certification, for a groundbreaking conversation about nervous system regulation through the lens of Ayurveda.
Mel shares her remarkable journey from professional rugby player who sustained over 10 concussions to becoming a leading expert in nervous system health. Her personal experience with anxiety, panic attacks, and dysregulation led her on a healing journey that ultimately brought her to Ayurveda—the system that finally connected all the dots.
This episode demystifies nervous system regulation, moving beyond the buzzwords to offer practical, accessible tools rooted in ancient wisdom and modern neuroscience. Mel explains why so many of us yo-yo between anxious, overwhelmed states and complete shutdown, and how understanding the doshas can help us recognize our unique patterns of dysregulation.
The conversation covers everything from the surprising connection between blood sugar and false anxiety, to why protein at breakfast matters (or doesn't), to the simple act of wiggling your fingers as a powerful mobilization tool. This is Ayurveda at its most practical and accessible.
Mel Cunningham is the founder of Yogi Fuel and creator of the Integrative Ayurveda Practitioner Certification. A former rugby player who sustained over 10 concussions, Mel's personal journey with nervous system dysregulation led her to specialize in the intersection of Ayurveda, polyvagal theory, and neuroscience.
Mel holds a background in kinesiology and exercise physiology, and studied at Goddard College. She combines her understanding of Western nervous system science with traditional Ayurvedic wisdom to help people regulate their nervous systems and restore balance. Originally from Canada, Mel now lives in Goa, India, where she moved in 2020 and has built a thriving online practice.
Her approach emphasizes practical, accessible tools that meet people where they are, recognizing that regulation is multidimensional and deeply individual.
Website: www.yogifuel.com
Instagram: @yogifuel
Podcast: Yogi Fuel Podcast
If this episode helped you understand your own nervous system patterns, please subscribe to Everyday Ayurveda with Kate and share it with someone who needs to hear this message. For deeper support with nervous system regulation and Ayurvedic living, visit healwithkate.org.
The information shared on Everyday Ayurveda with Kate is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider before making changes to your diet, supplements, or wellness routine.
Connect with Kate: https://www.healwithkate.org
Ayurvedic Living Institute Membership: https://ayurvedicliving.institute/membership
Cleanse Leader Training: https://ayurvedicliving.institute/cleanse-leader-training
Deep Winter Self-Care Workshop: https://courses.ayurvedicliving.institute/courses/self-care-workshop-deep-winter
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This week, Kate sits down with Mel Cunningham, founder of Yogi Fuel and the Integrative Ayurveda Practitioner Certification, for a groundbreaking conversation about nervous system regulation through the lens of Ayurveda.
Mel shares her remarkable journey from professional rugby player who sustained over 10 concussions to becoming a leading expert in nervous system health. Her personal experience with anxiety, panic attacks, and dysregulation led her on a healing journey that ultimately brought her to Ayurveda—the system that finally connected all the dots.
This episode demystifies nervous system regulation, moving beyond the buzzwords to offer practical, accessible tools rooted in ancient wisdom and modern neuroscience. Mel explains why so many of us yo-yo between anxious, overwhelmed states and complete shutdown, and how understanding the doshas can help us recognize our unique patterns of dysregulation.
The conversation covers everything from the surprising connection between blood sugar and false anxiety, to why protein at breakfast matters (or doesn't), to the simple act of wiggling your fingers as a powerful mobilization tool. This is Ayurveda at its most practical and accessible.
Mel Cunningham is the founder of Yogi Fuel and creator of the Integrative Ayurveda Practitioner Certification. A former rugby player who sustained over 10 concussions, Mel's personal journey with nervous system dysregulation led her to specialize in the intersection of Ayurveda, polyvagal theory, and neuroscience.
Mel holds a background in kinesiology and exercise physiology, and studied at Goddard College. She combines her understanding of Western nervous system science with traditional Ayurvedic wisdom to help people regulate their nervous systems and restore balance. Originally from Canada, Mel now lives in Goa, India, where she moved in 2020 and has built a thriving online practice.
Her approach emphasizes practical, accessible tools that meet people where they are, recognizing that regulation is multidimensional and deeply individual.
Website: www.yogifuel.com
Instagram: @yogifuel
Podcast: Yogi Fuel Podcast
If this episode helped you understand your own nervous system patterns, please subscribe to Everyday Ayurveda with Kate and share it with someone who needs to hear this message. For deeper support with nervous system regulation and Ayurvedic living, visit healwithkate.org.
The information shared on Everyday Ayurveda with Kate is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider before making changes to your diet, supplements, or wellness routine.
Connect with Kate: https://www.healwithkate.org
Ayurvedic Living Institute Membership: https://ayurvedicliving.institute/membership
Cleanse Leader Training: https://ayurvedicliving.institute/cleanse-leader-training
Deep Winter Self-Care Workshop: https://courses.ayurvedicliving.institute/courses/self-care-workshop-deep-winter

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