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Julie Ryan

Postpartum

Weight Gain and Chaos

Stacey from Santa Rosa, CA, asked:

Hi Julie,

I am 36 years old and have 2 kids, my youngest is 3.

In the past few years, life has just been crazy. My last pregnancy was tough and the subsequent postpartum anxiety (for which I was medicated) was awful too.

My husband was a manager for a furniture store and worked 60 plus hours a week leaving me mostly as a single mom. Then he lost his job and was out of work for 6 months.

In addition, I was hit by a truck while crossing the street and our town fell victim to the wildfires. Needless to say, my life has been chaotic!

Things are finally looking up but I want my body and health back and can’t seem to let myself take care of me. I haven’t been able to clear my head enough to get some advice from my spirit guides on what steps I need to take to get healthy. I try but nothing seems to stick. PLEASE HELP!

Hi Stacey,

My goodness girl, it sounds like you’re vying for sainthood. Any one of the circumstances you mentioned would be enough to stress out most of us, let alone the combination of all of them in a short period of time.

In order to provide some suggestions for you, I first energetically connected to you in California and was able to do a medical scan on you. What I saw was a multitude of issues.

First, your energy field looked like it had a bunch of static in it. (Picture TV snow when a television isn’t working properly.) This phenomenon can be caused by too much electromagnetic frequency (EMF) energy in your home from WiFi, utility smart meters, cell phones, computers, etc. I grounded you and the symptom disappeared. Try to remember to walk barefoot in grass, on cement, or stone for a few minutes each day in order to stay grounded.

Next, I could tell your hormones still aren’t right so I put energetic estrogen into your body and watched it return to a balanced state. Please refer to my blog Postnatal Mystery for more information about the cause and remedy for this condition.

Lastly, it looks like you’re malnourished. I know that sounds crazy but a lot of overweight people are lacking vital nutrients and vitamins.

It’s said that food is medicine and I believe it. My advice is, if God made it, eat it, and if man made it in a factory, avoid it. Even your little children will understand that guidance.

You may want to get your gut biome tested to learn exactly what foods are best for YOUR body and health. In the meantime, download this free food chart and follow it.

Keep taking deep breaths to calm yourself when you feel overwhelmed. You’re obviously an amazing woman and I’m sending you lots of admiration and support.

Hope this information helps.

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Postnatal Mystery

Cat from Ibiza, Spain, asked:

Hi Julie,

Tuned in to Dr. Northrup’s show on Hay House radio for the first time today and was fascinated by your interview.

Can you please psychically tune in to both me and our house here in Ibiza?

I had a wonderful pregnancy and although a planned home water birth ended up being a day at the hospital with an emergency C-section, my physical/emotional response to this disappointment has lasted two years.

I don’t believe this to be simply postnatal depression or fallout from the postpartum Thyroiditis or adrenal fatigue I experienced. There’s more to it. But even as a Reiki master, I can’t get to the bottom of it … nor has anyone else been able to.

I’d be deeply appreciative of your assistance.

Cat

Hi Cat,

Thanks for your question and for your kind words about my interview with Dr. Northrup.

In order to get some information for you, I did a medical scan and energetically connected to you in Spain. Once I got a picture of you (in my mind’s eye), I was able to see (again in my mind’s eye), that you were very low in estrogen. You looked like a woman in menopause. To help you feel better, I added energetic estrogen to your body and you immediately responded and looked healthy.

Since having a baby and being in menopause at the same time didn’t make sense to me, I decided to call Christine Paoletti, MD, MS, FACOG, my personal OB/GYN (who now specializes in bioidentical hormone replacement therapy-BHRT), for her thoughts about what I was seeing with regard to your situation.

Dr. Paoletti, who has been an OB/GYN for many decades said, “During breast feeding, women’s hormones are negligible”. She went on to say, “The new mother’s body produces prolactin (a hormone enabling females to produce breast milk) which causes a major decrease in estrogen and that adrenal fatigue makes all hormone levels decrease”.

In addition, Dr. Paoletti said she has seen with her patients that, “Having a baby later in life (late 30’s, early 40’s and older), can contribute to an earlier onset of menopause”.

Based on what I saw when scanning you combined with this information from Dr. Paoletti, I believe you’re in need of hormones. It seems as if you’re being affected by post-natal and menopausal conditions.

Having said all that, my recommendation is to eat a whole foods diet (if God made it … eat it, if man made it … avoid it), get as much sleep as possible, and find a physician to help you with BHRT.

I know all of this sounds easier said than done, however, right now, your priority needs to be you (and your baby), so you can feel well again.

Hope this information helps.

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Postpartum Spirits

Sheridan from Hayward, CA, asked:

Hi Julie,

I just had a baby 3 months ago and have been suffering from horrible postpartum anxiety. I have fluctuating thoughts of deep sadness and grief. I feel lost and alone. I keep having thoughts and fears of dying in a car accident as well as seeing/feeling spirits in my house. I can’t see faces, but will often turn my head because I see and feel someone by me.

Are these thoughts of dying just something that’s a part of my postpartum or is it more? And who is visiting me? Thank you!

Hi Sheridan,

First, congrats on your new baby. So sorry you’re having to deal with postpartum issues.

In order to investigate what’s going on with you I established a connection between us and shot energy from the bottom of your feet to the top of your head. Once we were linked, I could see the depression you’re feeling. It looks like a brownish dry fog and is over your whole body.

After removing the depression energy from your energy field, I could see what I believe is the root cause of your symptoms. It looks like you have a big case of adrenal fatigue that’s affecting all of the other hormones in your body, especially your thyroid.  Psychiatrist Daniel Amen, MD says 80-90% of postpartum depression is associated with thyroid abnormalities.

So, in order to help you feel better, I watched an energetic hormone cocktail fill your body. It looked like clear IV fluid with lots of iridescent sparkles in it. Once it was administered, you looked healthy and happy.

The spirits you’re sensing and seeing are all deceased loved ones and friends there to support you. They’re always around you (and all of us for that matter). You’re just able to perceive them in your current state of feeling vulnerable. Appreciate them and thank them for their love.

Here are my suggestions:

– The fastest, easiest way to begin to feel better is to focus on eating healthy, whole, foods (organic if possible). Do your best to stay away from processed foods, sugar, and alcohol. Increase healthy fats like olive oil, coconut oil, avocados, and grass fed butter. You can find Kerry Gold butter in most grocery stores. Go to bulletproofexec.com/diet and download the food chart. Eat what’s on it.

– Find a functional medicine doctor in your area who can figure out the cause of your symptoms and help you fix them. Go to the Institute for Functional Medicine website and enter your zip code. You’ll be shown a list of physicians close by.

– Consider visiting the Northern California Amen Clinic. It’s in Walnut Creek close to where you live in Hayward. They specialize in brain issues. The doctors and staff will be able to assist you by doing blood work to check for vitamin, mineral, hormone and other deficiencies and imbalances, perform brain scans, and design an action plan to quickly make you feel better. Go to amenclinics.com for more information.

The best news is, I believe you can and will heal from this condition and will be able to enjoy your new baby.

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