Your body is a relay race. The baton is biochemical. Sometimes it glides. Sometimes it gets dropped. Sometimes it gets punted into the parking lot.
Most people think their symptoms are random.
They’re not.
They’re botched handoffs between systems that are supposed to pass the baton like Olympic sprinters but instead behave like middle-schoolers in gym class.
Today I'm mapping the major transfers your body attempts every single day, what they look like when they work, and what they look like when they don’t.
Here's just one transfer:
Thyroid > Energy
Your thyroid sends the memo.
Your cells are supposed to read it.
When the transfer is messed up:
- You’re cold for no reason
- Your brain is buffering
- Your digestion slows down
- Your energy feels like a dying phone battery
Why it happens:
Your cells sometimes mark the thyroid’s message as spam.
When the handoff works: You feel like a functional adult.
When it doesn't, all hell can break loose.
WHY THESE TRANSFERS MATTER
Your body isn’t random.
It’s a series of handoffs, and when one drops, you feel it.
If you want to know how to actually smooth these transfers (without Googling symptoms at 2 am), that’s literally what my community is built for.
If your body feels like a group project where you’re doing all the work, you might want to see what we’re doing in my community.
I make physiology make sense, and I make it fun.
How's your transfers working?