We live in a time where many feel tired, overstimulated, and disconnected from themselves.
It’s no wonder. Our nervous system carries much more than we often realize.
There is a way back to calm and inner harmony.
What is happening to many people’s nervous systems today?
Many walk around in a constant state of low-grade stress activation.
This can come from pace, demands, and internal pressure, but also from burdens such as heavy metals and viruses.
The nervous system is constantly trying to protect us, and when it becomes overloaded, we lose contact with our natural rhythm and recovery.
Symptoms can include fatigue that cannot be rested away, brain fog, sound sensitivity, worry, or anxiety without a clear reason. It can manifest as sleep difficulties and tension in the body.
A deeper understanding of the causes
The nervous system is affected not only by external stress but also by what happens inside the body.
Factors that can contribute include, for example, the burden of viruses and other pathogens, toxins, and heavy metals.
Overload of the adrenal glands and blood sugar imbalance
When the body does not get enough stable energy and nutrition, it can create a constant stress response, even when we try to take care of ourselves.
In a world with many different health recommendations, it can sometimes be difficult to know what actually supports the body and what in the long run can create more stress.
The nervous system and the body – my own journey
The nervous system, especially the vagus nerves, plays a central role in many of the symptoms that so many struggle with today.
For me, it expressed itself as strong, persistent tension in the body, especially in the body’s stress-related muscle patterns.
That is, the muscles activated when we enter a so-called “fight or flight” mode, linked to the sympathetic nervous system.
It was as if the body could never really let go; I remember it constantly “felt tight.”
When the body gets stuck in a stress response
When the nervous system is overloaded, the body can get stuck in a constant state of readiness.
This is initially a protective mechanism, but when it becomes prolonged, it affects our overall well-being.
It can show up as chronic tension in the neck, shoulders, or back and an inner stress that doesn’t go away despite rest. Difficulty reaching deep recovery.
This is connected to the autonomic nervous system, where the balance between activity and rest is crucial.
Finding the right path in a jungle of advice
For me, it took a long time to find the right support. Today there are many different directions within health, and it can be confusing to know what truly helps at a deep level.
Sometimes well-meaning advice or health trends can even lead us away from what the body really needs, especially if they are not grounded in our own unique situation.
When I came into contact with a more intuitive and mediumistic approach to healing, something began to change.
I gained a clearer understanding of what my body needed, the steps I needed to take and how I could truly begin to support the nervous system.
A calm spread within me when I understood what my physical symptoms were caused by, and I didn’t need to search any longer. It would take time before I was fully well, but I developed the world’s best patience. Previously, during rehab, I had been questioned about whether I should stop looking for answers and start accepting the pain instead.
What the body really needs
To calm the nervous system, the body needs the right conditions. This includes a stable supply of natural energy like fruit and root vegetables, minerals from green leaves, and rest from overstimulating substances.
Deep recovery
It’s not just about “stress less,” but about giving the body what it actually needs to feel safe.
What made a difference for me
For me, it wasn’t about a single solution but a whole approach.
Diet played a crucial role, especially stabilizing the body through regular intake of nutrition.
Working with adrenal-supporting snacks became an important tool to reduce stress responses, stabilize blood sugar, and create a sense of safety in the body.
In addition, certain supplements became important support, especially those targeting the nervous system and recovery.
At the same time, it became clear how valuable it can be to have support along the way. Someone who can help sort things out, guide, and keep the direction when things feel unclear.
A deeper understanding
What I have learned is that the nervous system doesn’t just react to external stress but also to what happens inside the body.
When we begin to support the body in the right way, both physically and energetically, it can gradually let go of the constant stress activation.
Sometimes that shift becomes easier when we can reflect in someone else, someone who sees the whole picture and can hold a safe space in the process.
When we understand what the nervous system thrives on, we can start taking real care of it. We understand that it’s about overload and begin to meet the body with understanding instead of demands,
Then something gentle can begin to open within us, and step by step we can find our way back to calm, mindful presence, and vitality. Sometimes the journey begins in small ways, for example, by listening in a new way.
Or by daring to accept support when it’s needed.

