31 Oct Low histamine, high peace: who even am I right now š
š Notes from Natalie
You guysā¦
As much of a pain in the butt as this histamine-free thing has been (and trust me, itās basically a part-time job at this point), my head is SO clear. š²
I feel calm. Focused. Patient. Iām doing things slowly. Like⦠actually cooking without multitasking or burning something. Who even am I right now?
I donāt plan to live hyper vigilant forever, but Iām pretty sure a low-histamine lifestyle is here to stay. I had no idea how tightly histamine, cortisol, and the nervous system were all holding hands this whole time. š«¢
Hereās the wild part. So many people whoāve been labeled āADHDā are actually living in a high cortisol, high histamine state. That wired but tired feeling, the racing thoughts, the constant restlessnessā¦itās not always ADHD. Sometimes itās your body running on stress chemistry. Over active nervous systems.
When histamine and adrenaline stay high, your brain races. Cortisol floods your system and narrows focus. You feel āon,ā but itās really just survival mode. And over time, your brain starts thinking that chaos is normal. Once you calm the inflammation and lower cortisol, your real brain finally shows up to work.
Thatās whatās happening for me. Iām slowing down, breathing deeper, scheduling intentionally, saying no to chaos, and only saying yes to what lights me up. Thereās a whole new version of me showing up lately⦠one who apparently chops veggies calmly and doesnāt live in a permanent state of āGO!ā
And no, Iām not telling everyone to go histamine-free. Donāt panic, ha. But I am saying that surrendering to this process instead of fighting it has been a massive mindset shift. Gratitude really does sneak in where frustration used to live. š
š What You Might Have Missed This Week
If youāve been following my stories, youāve seen me experimenting with new recipes and sharing what Iām learning about histamine and nervous system health. You can check out my histamine highlight on my mainĀ Instagram page here
šļø On the Podcast:
IĀ released an episode with Bret Johnson (Chalene Johnson’s husband) all aboutĀ catching up financially in midlife,Ā especially if you feel behind on saving or retirement.Ā You can catch it onĀ Apple here,Ā Spotify here, or watch by clicking below š
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Today I dropped a bonus episode with Dr. Jess Peatross diving deep intoĀ mast cell activation syndrome! What it is, how it happens, and what to do about it! Ā You can catch it onĀ Apple here,Ā Spotify here, or watch by clicking below š
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š What I’m Loving This Week
Iām back in myĀ Sunlighten sauna! Trying out a new setting not familiar to my normally high cortisol self⦠the relax setting lol
Until next week!
XO,
Natalie Jill

