The Hormone That Makes You Scroll
Why you’re wired-but-tired, waking at 3 a.m., and stuck in stress mode — and why cortisol isn’t actually the enemy Everyone online screams that cortisol is the villain. People blame it for belly fat, anxiety, mood swings, exhaustion, hot flashes — everything. The truth is... Cortisol is not the problem. Your system is overwhelmed, under-supported, and out of rhythm. This video from @LisaMarree_Unlimited breaks down what Western science and Eastern medicine both say about stress in menopausal women — and why the “cortisol panic” online is missing the real story. If you’ve been feeling wired but tired… scrolling at night… waking between 1–3 a.m.… or burning out faster than you can recover then this is your reset. ⭐ Cortisol Isn’t the Villain — It’s Misunderstood Cortisol is your body’s frontline responder. It wakes you up, fuels your brain, helps you react, and keeps you alive. Your real issue isn’t the cortisol but the chronic activation. Modern lifestyle that never lets your system wind down. Women over 40 are especially vulnerable because declining estrogen changes how the stress system works. You feel the same triggers more intensely, recover more slowly, sleep more poorly, and store stress differently (hello, belly fat) Cortisol is simply doing its best to save you. ⭐ The Eastern Perspective Western Medicine Overlooks Instead of blaming cortisol, Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) looks at the flow of energy in the body. Lisa uses a perfect analogy: Imagine a highway during rush hour —one lane is jammed with cars, the other is empty. That’s what blocked energy looks like. When energy can’t flow, you get: - anxiety - insomnia - digestive issues - mood swings - fatigue - hormonal chaos - nervous system overload - inflammation This is why you can feel “on edge” even when nothing is wrong. Your internal traffic jam runs your day. ⭐ The 10 Reasons Cortisol Is NOT the Bad Guy Most people don’t know cortisol actually: 1. Boosts energy and mobilizes glucose 2. Sharpens focus 3. Regulates metabolism 4. Reduces inflammation short-term 5. Helps you wake up every morning 6. Supports healthy blood pressure 7. Helps regulate appetite 8. Returns your system to baseline after stress 9. Supports fetal development 10. Regulates your circadian rhythm