Rachel Stephens Wellness

Rachel Stephens Wellness

by Rachel Stephens
Why Your "Normal" Labs Don't Tell the Whole Story
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You went to your doctor because something was wrong. The fatigue, the cycles that turned unpredictable, the bloating, the anxiety that came out of nowhere. Then the labs came back normal, and you were left feeling confused, dismissed, and a little crazy. If the tests are normal, the problem must be you. Right? In this episode, Rachel explains why a normal lab result does not mean nothing is wrong. It means nothing crossed the line that one test was built to catch. Those are two very different things. This is not about blaming your doctor. Standard bloodwork is built to catch disease and rule out the emergency, and it does that job brilliantly. But most of what makes women feel unwell lives underneath that line, in dysfunction that standard testing was never designed to see. What you'll hear: Why "normal" is a statistical average of people who got tested, not a picture of health, and how that differs from an optimal range The whole categories of problem that never get ordered on a standard panel Why a single blood draw is a snapshot, and how it misses hormone rhythm and how your body processes estrogen The patterns Rachel keeps seeing in practice across thyroid, hormones, gut, and toxic burden like mold and heavy metals Why protocols stall when there is an unmeasured load underneath, and what shifts when you test the right things in the right order A note on what this is and is not: this is a pattern to explore, not a diagnosis, and root-cause work supports your medical care rather than replacing it. Always work with your clinician on diagnosis, medication, and lab interpretation. Read the full deep-dive: https://rachelstephenswellness.com/blog/pcp-labs-vs-functional-testing If you have been told your labs are normal while you still feel like something is wrong, that is exactly who this is for. Start with the free Root Cause Assessment at https://rachelstephenswellness.com/assessment, or book a clarity call with our team at https://rachelstephenswellness.com/booking.
Why Your Hormone Protocols Stall: The Mold Connection
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You have done the work. More than one practitioner, the progesterone, the thyroid medication and the dose adjustments, the clean diet, the drawer of supplements. And you still feel tired, foggy, wired but tired, and not quite like yourself. In this episode, Rachel offers a different way to read that frustration. Sometimes the hormones were never the thing that was broken. Sometimes something underneath them is putting active pressure on the same systems you are trying to support, and standard panels never test for it. One of those variables is mycotoxins, the byproducts of mold that grows in water-damaged buildings. What you'll hear: - Why "normal labs while feeling anything but" happens, and what a hormone panel does not measure - The simple version of how mycotoxins pressure your hormones, through your glands, your cellular energy, and inflammation - The four systems that take the hit: thyroid (T4 to T3 conversion with a normal TSH), cortisol and the wired-but-tired pattern, sex hormones and estrogen dominance, and metabolism - Why this is a sequencing problem, not another protocol to add, and what "healing requires hierarchy" means here A note on what this is and is not: this is one pattern to rule in or out with a clinician, not a diagnosis, and root-cause work supports your medical care rather than replacing it. Never start or stop a protocol or detox on your own. Always work with your clinician on diagnosis, medication, and lab interpretation. Read the full deep-dive: https://rachelstephenswellness.com/blog/hormone-treatment-not-working-mold-toxicity If you have been told your labs are normal while you still feel like something is wrong, that is exactly who this is for. Start with the free Root Cause Assessment at https://rachelstephenswellness.com/assessment, or book a clarity call with our team at https://rachelstephenswellness.com/booking.
Hashimoto's: The Autoimmune Cause of Hypothyroidism Most Women Miss
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Most hypothyroidism in women is autoimmune. It is called Hashimoto's, and it means your immune system has started attacking your thyroid. Yet the antibodies that actually name it are rarely run, so women can be treated for years without anyone naming the real driver of how they feel. In this episode, Rachel breaks down what Hashimoto's really is, why a standard workup usually misses it, and what changes once you know the immune system is involved. What you'll hear: Why "low thyroid" is the result, not the cause The two antibodies (thyroid peroxidase and thyroglobulin) most workups leave off How the upstream drivers (gut, stress, blood sugar, and key nutrients) keep the immune system provoked What tends to shift when those drivers get real attention, alongside medication and not instead of it A note on what this is and is not: a high antibody result is a pattern read in context, not a diagnosis, and root-cause work supports your medical care rather than replacing it. Always work with your clinician on diagnosis, medication, and lab interpretation. Read the full deep-dive: https://rachelstephenswellness.com/blog/hashimotos-autoimmune-cause-of-hypothyroidism If you have been told your labs are normal while you still feel like something is wrong, that is exactly who this is for. Start with the free Root Cause Assessment at https://rachelstephenswellness.com/assessment, or book a clarity call with our team at https://rachelstephenswellness.com/booking.