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Anxiety in Autoimmune Disease: The Hidden Loop That Worsens Symptoms

VJ Hamilton Episode 193

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Anxiety and autoimmunity often go hand-in-hand — but not just because living with chronic illness is stressful. In this episode, VJ Hamilton, Registered Nutritionist and founder of The Autoimmune Nutrition Clinic, unpacks the anxiety–autoimmunity loop — how inflammation in the body alters brain chemistry, fuels anxiety, and keeps your nervous system stuck in overdrive.

You’ll learn:

  • The science of how cytokines, serotonin, dopamine, and cortisol connect anxiety with immune dysregulation
  • Why an underactive vagus nerve, flattened cortisol rhythms, and a leaky gut make anxiety a biological issue — not just “in your head”
  • Six powerful strategies to calm your nervous system, from breathwork and daily rituals to vagal toning and micro-recovery breaks
  • How simple shifts in movement, nourishment, and boundaries create the conditions for real healing

If you’ve ever felt “wired but tired,” or noticed your autoimmune flares spike during stressful times, this episode will give you the tools and insights to break the cycle.

🎧 Tune in now to discover why nervous system regulation is one of the most underrated, yet essential, steps in autoimmune recovery.

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The information shared in this episode is for educational purposes only and is not intended to replace medical advice. Always consult your healthcare provider before making changes to your medications, supplements, or treatment plan — especially if you have a diagnosed autoimmune condition.

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