by Leslie Moldenauer
Herbs and Essential Oils for the Overwhelmed Nervous System
Learn how Polyvagal Theory explains your stress responses and explore the herbs and essential oils that support you during sympathetic overwhelm and dorsal shutdown.
by Leslie Moldenauer
Herbs and Essential Oils for the Overwhelmed Nervous System
Learn how Polyvagal Theory explains your stress responses and explore the herbs and essential oils that support you during sympathetic overwhelm and dorsal shutdown.
by Leslie Moldenauer
How Cortisol Shows Up in the Body and What Actually Helps Calm It
Cortisol is not the problem hormone it’s often made out to be. It’s a signal from the nervous system responding to perceived stress. When cortisol stays elevated, the body is asking for stability, nourishment, and safety rather than restriction or quick fixes. This article explores how cortisol shows up in the body and what actually helps calm it.
by Leslie Moldenauer
Magnesium Lotion: A Natural Lotion for Pain Relief and Sweet Dreams
Magnesium is widely used to support muscle comfort, nerve function, and more restful sleep. This article explores how topical magnesium lotion fits into pain support and evening routines, and why formulation quality matters when choosing products you trust.
by Leslie Moldenauer
When Burnout Is the Baseline, the Body Needs Nourishment, Not a To-Do List
When burnout becomes the baseline, the nervous system isn’t asking for more effort or better routines. It’s asking for nourishment. This article explores why to-do lists stop working under chronic stress, how safety precedes regulation, and what the body is actually responding to beneath exhaustion.
by Leslie Moldenauer
When Doing Better Makes Your Body Hurt
There is a phase of healing no one prepares women for. You start doing the right things. Moving more gently. Caring for your body with intention. And instead of feeling better, pain shows up again. This piece explores why that happens, what it actually means, and how to stay with your body without turning against it.
by Leslie Moldenauer
When Everything Feels Urgent: How a Rushed Life Trains the Nervous System
When everything feels urgent, the nervous system may be responding to patterns of constant pressure rather than actual danger. This article explores how a rushed pace of life trains the body to stay in fight-or-flight, why slowing down can feel uncomfortable, and how awareness becomes the first step toward real nervous system healing.
by Leslie Moldenauer
When Intense Emotions Keep the Nervous System on High Alert: Understanding the Vagus Nerve
Intense emotions can keep the nervous system in a constant state of alert. This article explores the role of the vagus nerve, stress responses, and simple ways to support nervous system regulation as part of the journey from healing to thriving.
by Leslie Moldenauer
When Stress Lives in the Body: Why Tension, Tight Shoulders, and Restless Nights Are So Common
Stress doesn’t just live in the mind. For many people, it settles into the body as tight shoulders, restless nights, and muscles that never quite relax. This article explores how stress shows up physically, why nervous system support matters, and how thoughtfully formulated products like magnesium lotion can become part of a gentle, body-based care routine you can trust.
by Leslie Moldenauer
You’re Not Burned Out. Your Nervous System Never Felt Safe Enough to Stop.
Burnout isn’t always about doing too much. For many people, it develops when the nervous system has been in constant alert for too long and rest never felt safe. This article explores why traditional productivity and self-care advice often falls short and how true recovery begins with nervous system safety, not pressure.