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Carmel wrote:"Has anyone had experience with their hypothalamus not functioning

properly? This seems to be the underlying cause of all my digestive

issues and would love to know more about it."------------------

Hi Carmel,My doctors have theorized that a disrupted HPA axis is behind my low adrenal/thyroid/other hormone function.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal_axisI know very little about it (the brain is pretty darn complex) but am starting to read and learn more, particularly about using various types of biofeedback to bring about healing/recovery. Digestive woes can be a feature of a disrupted HPA-axis. Best to you, Nina in MA

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Hi Nina,

I am having Applied Kinesiology done to determine what my body needs to heal.

Carmel.

> Hi Carmel,

> My doctors have theorized that a disrupted HPA axis is behind my low

adrenal/thyroid/other hormone function.

> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal_axis

>

> I know very little about it (the brain is pretty darn complex) but am starting

to read and learn more, particularly about using various types of biofeedback to

bring about healing/recovery.

> Digestive woes can be a feature of a disrupted HPA-axis.

>

> Best to you, Nina in MA

>

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Hi Nina,

I am having Applied Kinesiology done to determine what my body needs to heal.

Carmel.

> Hi Carmel,

> My doctors have theorized that a disrupted HPA axis is behind my low

adrenal/thyroid/other hormone function.

> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal_axis

>

> I know very little about it (the brain is pretty darn complex) but am starting

to read and learn more, particularly about using various types of biofeedback to

bring about healing/recovery.

> Digestive woes can be a feature of a disrupted HPA-axis.

>

> Best to you, Nina in MA

>

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Hi Nina,

I am having Applied Kinesiology done to determine what my body needs to heal.

Carmel.

> Hi Carmel,

> My doctors have theorized that a disrupted HPA axis is behind my low

adrenal/thyroid/other hormone function.

> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal_axis

>

> I know very little about it (the brain is pretty darn complex) but am starting

to read and learn more, particularly about using various types of biofeedback to

bring about healing/recovery.

> Digestive woes can be a feature of a disrupted HPA-axis.

>

> Best to you, Nina in MA

>

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