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  <title>Episode 222: WHY DOING THE RIGHT THINGS DOESN’T WORK</title>
  <description>If you’ve been doing everything you were told should help — taking supplements, exercising, optimizing labs, pushing harder — and instead you feel worse, this episode explains why. Human physiology does not operate in one constant mode. It shifts between different states depending on load, stress, and available capacity. Most recovery and optimization strategies assume the body is in a resilient, regenerative state. But many people with chronic symptoms are not. They’re operating in chronic strain or overload, where the body is prioritizing stability and defense, not repair and regeneration. In this episode, Dr. Eric Balcavage explains:   Why doing more often leads to less tolerance, more reactivity, and slower recovery   How physiologic states (resilient, chronic strain, overload) change what your body can handle   Why well-intentioned strategies like supplements, hormones, detoxes, and intense exercise can backfire   The difference between feeling better and actually recovering   What actually has to change for recovery to begin   This is not a motivation talk or a protocol episode. It’s a clear explanation of what’s happening in your body — and why recovery requires changing the state, not just adding more strategies. </description>
  <author_name>Thyroid Answers Podcast</author_name>
  <author_url>http://drericbalcavage.com</author_url>
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