Episode 53

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Published on:

23rd Feb 2023

Understanding our genes to support our ADHD

Are you curious about your genes and how they interplay with your ADHD? If so, this week's episode is going to be of interest!

This week’s guest is Kelly Rompel. Kelly is a pharmacist, author, and Functional Medicine and Epigenetic Consultant. She is the author of, “Don’t Tell Me To Relax”, host of the Rebel Whitecoat Podcast, and founder of Wildroots Wellness.

Kelly's holistic approach combines pharmacy and science knowledge with her love for functional medicine, epigenetics, and energy healing.

During this week's episode, Kate and Kelly speak about: 

  • How epigenetics can play into your ADHD
  • Genetic testing and ADHD
  • Functional lab results that correlate with ADHD
  • Foods and supplements you can incorporate to manage ADHD
  • The food and toxins we need to be aware of to support ourselves
  • Cleaner living to help detox our bodies
  • Fussy eating and ADHD
  • Blood sugar level management
  • Helping our anxiety through diet change and lifestyle
  • Increasing GABA and serotonin levels
  • Top supplements for ADHD
  • Taking a holistic and well-rounded approach to your health
  • How Kelly came to learn about epigenetics

Kelly mentions these two offers in the podcast:

1. “What’s Worsening Your ADHD Symptoms Quiz for your show notes: https://kelly-rompel.mykajabi.com/adhd-quiz

2. “Beyond Dopamine” Masterclass for Boosting Mood, Focus, and Energy Naturally FREE with coupon code ADHD: https://www.wildrootsgenetics.com/offers/TzJWoGQZ

Join Kate's latest LIVE workshop - Tapping into Your ADHD Gold, on 14th March at 12pm UK. Click here to find out more and save your space.

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Kate Moryoussef is a women’s ADHD Lifestyle & Wellbeing coach and EFT practitioner helping overwhelmed yet unfulfilled (many with ADHD like her) women find more calm, balance, health, compassion, creativity and clarity in their lives. 

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The ADHD Women's Wellbeing Podcast
Empowering mindset, wellbeing and lifestyle conversations for newly-diagnosed ADHD women
Are you ready to feel healthier, calmer and more balanced with your ADHD? Do you need help getting your emotional health, lifestyle and health on track but not sure where to begin? Perhaps you're newly diagnosed with ADHD and need some insights and perspectives on how you can turn your life around following this new discovery? In this new podcast, ADHD lifestyle & wellbeing coach and EFT practitioner, mum of four and ADHD herself, Kate Moryoussef will be having conversations with global experts, thought leaders, professionals and authors about how we can harness our wellbeing to work alongside our brains and enhance our lives as women with ADHD. So whether you're struggling with your nutrition, motivation to exercise, need help to calm your nervous system, struggle with anxiety, have found sleep difficult or simply looking for guidance on how to live a calmer and more balanced life - this podcast is for you. Kate will be bringing in a variety of guests and topics to help you live alongside your ADHD with more awareness, self-compassion and acceptance - no more self-criticism, judgement or blame - just honest, straight-talking conversations to help you live a kinder and more authentic life.
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Kate Moryoussef

ADHD Women's Wellbeing Podcast host, wellbeing and lifestyle coach, and EFT practitioner for women with late-diagnosed ADHD.
www.adhdwomenswellbeing.co.uk