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Understanding Insomnia

Season 3, Ep. 8

In this episode of Made To Be Whole, host Krista Michener dives deep into the world of sleep, focusing on insomnia and its wide-ranging impact on physical, mental, social, vocational, and financial health. Learn why sleep matters, explore various subtypes of insomnia, and discover practical, holistic strategies addressing root causes—from environmental factors and hormones, to trauma, inflammation, and nutrient deficiencies. This episode is packed with actionable tips and in-depth insights for optimizing your sleep and overall wellness. 


Topics discussed in this episode:

  • What is insomnia? Exploring different types and root causes
  • How sleep impacts every dimension of health: physical, emotional, social, vocational, and financial
  • Environmental, dietary, and routine factors contributing to insomnia
  • The role of hormones (progesterone, cortisol, melatonin) and neurotransmitters in sleep disruption
  • Trauma, PTSD, and the importance of safety for achieving restorative sleep
  • Nutrient deficiencies, inflammation, and their influence on sleep quality
  • Practical intervention strategies: environmental changes, supplements, routines, prescription medications, and sleep studies
  • Root cause medicine: why personalized testing is key to lasting solutions
  • Tips for balancing accommodation and boundaries within your household
  • Hope for healing: You were made to be whole


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