Feeling drained without knowing why? Discover how invisible fatigue leaks energy—and how restoring flow can ease migraine attacks.
Feeling drained without knowing why? Discover how invisible fatigue leaks energy—and how restoring flow can ease migraine attacks.
You sleep. You eat. You even rest. And yet your body wakes up feeling like someone left the lights on all night inside you.
In this episode of Migraine Heroes Podcast, host Diane Ducarme uncovers the hidden “energy leaks” that quietly drain your vitality — the ones most people never notice until their body starts whispering in fatigue, brain fog, irritability, or migraines.
Blending neuroscience with Eastern medicine, this conversation reveals why your system feels tired even when you “did everything right,” and how to repair the subtle places where your energy slips away.
You’ll discover:
⚡ The three invisible drains — chronic stress, mental clutter, and low-grade inflammation
⚡ Why your nervous system can’t recharge when it’s stuck in a perpetual micro-stress response
⚡ How emotional residue, overstimulation, and boundary fatigue quietly weaken your resilience
⚡ What Eastern medicine calls “Qi leaks” — and how they map onto modern neurobiology
⚡ Practical tools to seal the leaks, strengthen your baseline, and finally restore the clarity and vitality you’ve been missing
This episode is your guide to understanding why tiredness isn’t always about sleep — it’s about energy management. And once you seal the leaks, everything shifts.
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