Episode 323: Total Load Theory: When Your Body Has Had Enough with Patricia Lemer

 
 
 

In this week’s episode, licensed counselor and author Patricia Lemer brings clarity to so many of today’s complex health issues by explaining Total Load Theory

From autism and ADHD to anxiety, autoimmune conditions, food sensitivities, mold illness, and chronic inflammation, she explains why it’s rarely a single toxin, diagnosis, or genetic flaw at the root. Instead, it’s the cumulative burden-the total load-that slowly overwhelms the body until it reaches a tipping point. 

In this conversation, we explore:

  • Why “a little bit” of many exposures becomes too much

  • How food, chemicals, medications, mold, and environmental toxins add up

  • The opioid-like effects of gluten and dairy in sensitive individuals

  • Why detox pathways (pooping, peeing, sweating) matter more than supplements alone

  • The overlooked role of the nervous system, trauma, and the vagus nerve in healing

  • Why the body whispers before it screams-and how to listen sooner

  • How reducing total load is an act of stewardship

This episode is for anyone who’s ever felt overwhelmed, sensitive, or frustrated by symptoms that don’t fit neatly into a box and for those who are ready to stop fighting their bodies and start understanding them.

🎧 Listen now and learn what it means when your body has had enough.

 

Episode 323: Total Load Theory: When Your Body Has Had Enough with Patricia Lemer

 

SHOW NOTES

00:00 Introduction to Total Load Theory

02:10 Patricia Lemer's Journey and Observations

10:39 Understanding the Opioid Effect in Food

12:40 The Impact of Toxins on Health

21:25 Glyphosate and Its Effects

25:24 Detoxification and Nutritional Balance

34:23 Vaccines and Their Controversies

39:44 Toxic Ingredients in Vaccines

45:03 The Role of the Nervous System in Healing

51:31 Innovative Tools for Autism Recovery

54:38 Personal Reflections and Spiritual Connections

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Thanks for listening! Have a healthy and blessed week!

XOXO,

Chelsea

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