Many people with chronic illness experience symptoms that seem confusing or unpredictable—dizziness, racing heart, fatigue, temperature swings, digestive issues, or sudden energy crashes.
Often these symptoms are related to dysautonomia, a condition involving dysregulation of the autonomic nervous system.
In this episode neural retraining specialist, Madeleine Lowry, explains what dysautonomia is, why it occurs so frequently in people with chronic illness, and why sensitive nervous systems may be particularly vulnerable to this type of imbalance.
You’ll learn how the autonomic nervous system regulates the body’s automatic functions—including heart rate, circulation, digestion, and energy—and what happens when that system becomes stuck in a chronic stress response.
Madeleine also explains how neural retraining helps restore balance by calming the underlying stress patterns stored in the brain, allowing the autonomic nervous system to regulate itself more effectively.
In this episode you’ll learn:
- What the autonomic nervous system does
- What dysautonomia means and why it develops
- Common symptoms including dizziness, palpitations, fatigue, and brain fog
- Why highly sensitive people are more prone to autonomic dysregulation
- The role of chronic stress in dysautonomia
- How neural retraining can help the nervous system regain balance
Learn more about subconscious neural retraining and how it can support emotional and physical wellbeing.
Visit TCNeuralRetraining.com to take our free quiz, schedule a free phone consultation, or private sessions via Zoom.
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