Thursday Jul 24, 2025
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July 24th, 2025 : 7pm - 8pm
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Priyanka Shivpuri
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You wake up more exhausted than when you went to sleep. You guzzle coffee, open your laptop, and dive headfirst into the storm. Messages flood in. Deadlines stack up. At some point, your heart is racing, your shoulders are up to your ears, and your jaw is clenched like a vice.
And yet, you haven’t even moved.
This is not stress as nature intended it to be. This is stress 2.0 — chronic, hidden, and relentless. It is not the kind you outrun. It is the kind that runs you.
But here is the silver lining. You can override it. Your biology is not your destiny. You just need to understand what stress is, why it hijacks your health, and how to reclaim control — using science, not slogans.
Stress begins in the brain but lands in every cell of the body. It starts with a signal from the amygdala, your brain’s early-warning system. That signal hits the hypothalamus, which triggers the HPA axis. Cortisol is released from the adrenal glands, and now, the storm begins.
Short bursts of cortisol are useful. They sharpen focus, boost energy, and help you adapt to challenges. But when the stress switch gets stuck in the “on” position, cortisol becomes corrosive.
The result? You look fine on the outside, but your biology is fraying from the inside.
We were designed to chase antelope, build fires, and bond in tribes. We now chase metrics, build slide decks, and “bond” on screens. The mismatch is costly.
Your body responds to all of it like you are being chased. Only, you never get to stop running.
Diet and lifestyle do not just influence stress. They fuel or fight it every day.
When your lifestyle is dialed in but stress persists, the right supplements can help shift your internal chemistry toward calmness, focus, and resilience. These are not placebos. These are compounds backed by real human studies.
A Siberian adaptogen that improves energy, reduces mental fatigue, and balances cortisol under pressure. Ideal for type-A personalities on the verge of burnout.
Shown to reduce serum cortisol, improve thyroid health, and lower anxiety levels. Works exceptionally well in individuals with adrenal dysregulation.
A calming amino acid found in green tea. Enhances alpha brain waves, which promote relaxed alertness. Excellent when paired with caffeine to smooth the ride.
Magnesium is a cofactor in over 300 enzymatic reactions, including those involved in stress regulation. Glycinate aids sleep and anxiety. Threonate crosses the blood-brain barrier and supports cognition.
Shown to reduce cortisol response to physical and mental stress. May also improve memory and mood in aging adults.
Known as Tulsi in Ayurveda. Enhances physical endurance, improves mood, and protects against oxidative stress.
These can support GABA activity, promoting calm without sedation. Useful for sleep-related stress.
Always consult your physician before adding new supplements, especially if you are on medications or managing chronic conditions.
Stress is not going anywhere. But how we relate to it — that can change. What we need is not another productivity hack or wellness fad. What we need is a return to our original settings.
That is why I wrote Primal Health Design.
In it, I lay out seven foundational paradigms — Earth, Body, Food, Mind, Purpose, Tribe, and Cosmos — that reawaken your innate intelligence. You learn how to realign with your biology, rekindle vitality, and reverse biological age.
You will not just manage stress. You will outgrow it.
If your nervous system has been on high alert, if your soul feels overstimulated and undernourished, if you are tired of Band-Aids and ready for blueprint — this book is your invitation.
Visit www.primalhealthdesign.com to learn more.
The tools are simple. The transformation is profound. It is time to reclaim your health at the speed of nature.
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