Circadian Rhythms Inflammation and Mood A Holistic Approach to Mental Health

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CHAPTERS:
00:00 Circadian Rhythms, Inflammation & Mood
00:17 Objectives
01:03 Introduction
04:00 Circadian Rhythms and the HPA-Axis
05:40 What Circadian Rhythms Do 1
09:13 What Circadian Rhythms Do 2
12:24 Circadian Rhythm Influences 1
14:22 Circadian Rhythm Influences 2
14:42 Circadian Rhythm Influences 3
17:17 Reciprocal Influences and Mood
25:24 Main Influences of Circadian Rhythms
28:14 How Might Mood Influence Circadian Rhythms
30:46 Other Causes of Circadian Rhythm Disruption
35:18 Causes of Circadian Rhythm Disruption
39:44 Summ

All Comments (21)
  • @Godivahair
    You have the best videos. I'm a psychiatric nurse and I tell my patients to watch your videos.
  • @menarussell
    😊 I'm grateful for the detailed information. I'm working on my circadian rhythm sleep cycle. I encourage everyone to get high quality circadian rhythm sleep in a completely dark, clean room. I wear a sleep mask typically, which is very helpful. I eat super clean, gf, df, sf, corn free, ETC. I know my food allergies and food sensitivities. I'm working on gut health. I know we should stpp blue light exposure 1-2 hours before going to sleep. We should eat very well and stop eating 2-4 hours before we go to sleep so our bodies are resting, not working by digesting. I know what it feels like to have extremely low cortisol and all other hormones are dangerously low at same time. Its horrible. Treating the root causes of illness has made a huge difference. I have treated Lyme and co-infections, heavy metals, parasites, mold, environmental toxins, etc. We must maintain detox protocols throughout life since we are exposed constantly. I eat in anti-inflammatory ways. I have made a lot of progress. I love sharing your videos to help others.
  • Someone gave me a hug and I was angry when it happened, but later I thought it might be sincere after all, and it made me calm down from my stress later in the day when I thought about the hug and physical contact. People and proximity can both stress me out depending on I think of them as a threat, or calm me down if I think of them as a support.
  • @stefdiazdiaz7067
    Its good to know that sometimes the reason you may be feeling suicidal is not all that is "wrong" in your life, just that you change something in your routine. Fix that and there is hope to feel good again. It is a game changer.
  • @NGHealthCoach
    Funny this popped up, I just told my client this is what we are discussing next week. I am so excited for this, too bad I won't be able to catch it live.
  • Thank you for sharing with all of us. Love and gratitude from NC!
  • I can't tell how much better I feel after a good nights sleep! I have not been able to get my circadian rhythms fixed yet, but I am coming upon it slowly. But understanding the "in's and outs" of my cortisol and stress levels helps motivate me to see more and more what is behind the trauma response that I have been in since childhood (age 10). Seeing what I missed in terms of anyone taking care of me and keeping me safe to live and grow is what I missed as a "punished" parentified child. I even had a counselor "punish" me because I did not give her what she needed! Do you work through a university, Dr. Snipes?
  • @Hampster8U
    Thank you for sharing your professional expertise. Your beauty draws me in, but your knowledge and intelligent relay of information keeps me attentive and coming back for more. 💌🙏🏾
  • @rudewayz1413
    I HAVE RECENTLY MADE A FILE TITLED "SELF-STUDIES" THANK-YOU DOC SNIPES.
  • @adamcole8807
    Thanks for your informative videos. You have helped make sense of alot of my questions. I was prescribed Valdoxan to assist my cicadian problems. What are your thoughts or experiences of this option to assist realigning? Thank you again.
  • Your videos are super great but by any chance can I share your videos in my streaming in other platform ?? I want to share these knowledges with others.
  • Why is this not the principle being spread across the medical community? I have subscribed ma'am. Be blessed & keep posting.