Emotional Eats Podcast

102. From Graves’ Diagnosis to Holistic Freedom: A Story of Joy and Resilience with Jacqueline Lovett

April 13, 20253 min read
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Welcome to Episode 102 of the Emotional Eats Podcast!

In this episode of the Emotional Eats Podcast, I’m joined by my dear friend and fellow holistic health practitioner, Jacquelyn Lovett, to talk about something more women need to be aware of—Graves’ disease and thyroid health. In previous podcast episodes, we have talked about thyroid health and Hashimoto’s disease, but not Graves’ disease.

jacqueline lovett

I thought it was a perfect time to highlight Graves’ and Jacquelyn.

Jacquelyn shares her powerful story of being diagnosed with this autoimmune condition and how she avoided surgery and a lifelong prescription regimen by choosing a holistic healing path instead.

We want to share that path with you in case you are struggling.

We really get into the symptoms of Graves’ disease, the importance of full thyroid panels (not just TSH), and why so many women are misdiagnosed or dismissed. Jacquelyn opens up about the emotional side of her health journey, including how trauma, stress, and inflammation contributed to her illness. She also shares the tools and lifestyle changes that helped her heal, including a whole foods approach, toxin reduction, EFT tapping, breathwork, and dance.

This episode is for any woman in midlife who feels like something’s “off” but hasn’t gotten clear answers. We explore the critical connection between stress and autoimmune illness, the role of faith and community in healing, and why now is the time to start advocating for your body.

Episode Highlights:

  • The often-missed symptoms of Graves’ disease and how Jacquelyn knew something was wrong

  • Why a full thyroid panel is crucial for proper diagnosis and treatment

  • How medical gaslighting almost led Jacquelyn down a conventional path that didn’t align with her values

  • How inflammation, trauma, and stress play a role in autoimmune conditions

  • What to eat to support thyroid and hormone health (including plant-based tips for every budget)

  • Why reducing toxins in your home and body matters and how to start simply

  • The power of movement and Zumba as a form of emotional and physical healing

  • How EFT tapping and breathwork can shift your energy and calm your nervous system

  • Why women struggle to prioritize themselves and how to start showing up for your own health


About Jacquelyn Lovett

Jacquelyn Lovett is a holistic health coach, Zumba instructor, EFT practitioner, and advocate for women’s wellness. After being diagnosed with Graves’ disease in 2018, she chose a holistic approach to healing that included lifestyle changes, natural remedies, and emotional support tools. Today, Jacquelyn helps women reclaim their joy, reduce stress, and improve their health through movement, mindset, and community.


Connect with Jacquelyn:

Website: https://www.loveitnaturalhealth.com/
Instagram
: https://www.instagram.com/loveitnaturalhealth/
Podcast
: Holistic Life Diaries


Join the Conversation and Community:

Continue learning, talking, and getting support around emotional eating, midlife women’s health, and menopause by joining the Emotional Eats Community.
Click here to join:
https://kimhynes.com/emotional-eats-community-sign-up


Connect with Kim:

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kimhyneshealth
Website
: https://www.kimhynes.com
Podcast
: https://kimhynes.com/podcast

If you like the Emotional Eats podcast, please subscribe, follow, and leave a 5-star rating and review. Tag us on social media—I would be so grateful.

Note: The information in this podcast is not intended to replace working with your doctor, medical provider, or mental health professional. It is for conversation, information, and entertainment only.

 
Free
Guide – Stress Eating Tips: https://kimhynes.com/stress-eating-tips-optin


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Emotional Eats Podcast

102. From Graves’ Diagnosis to Holistic Freedom: A Story of Joy and Resilience with Jacqueline Lovett

April 13, 20253 min read
Custom HTML/CSS/JAVASCRIPT

Welcome to Episode 102 of the Emotional Eats Podcast!

In this episode of the Emotional Eats Podcast, I’m joined by my dear friend and fellow holistic health practitioner, Jacquelyn Lovett, to talk about something more women need to be aware of—Graves’ disease and thyroid health. In previous podcast episodes, we have talked about thyroid health and Hashimoto’s disease, but not Graves’ disease.

jacqueline lovett

I thought it was a perfect time to highlight Graves’ and Jacquelyn.

Jacquelyn shares her powerful story of being diagnosed with this autoimmune condition and how she avoided surgery and a lifelong prescription regimen by choosing a holistic healing path instead.

We want to share that path with you in case you are struggling.

We really get into the symptoms of Graves’ disease, the importance of full thyroid panels (not just TSH), and why so many women are misdiagnosed or dismissed. Jacquelyn opens up about the emotional side of her health journey, including how trauma, stress, and inflammation contributed to her illness. She also shares the tools and lifestyle changes that helped her heal, including a whole foods approach, toxin reduction, EFT tapping, breathwork, and dance.

This episode is for any woman in midlife who feels like something’s “off” but hasn’t gotten clear answers. We explore the critical connection between stress and autoimmune illness, the role of faith and community in healing, and why now is the time to start advocating for your body.

Episode Highlights:

  • The often-missed symptoms of Graves’ disease and how Jacquelyn knew something was wrong

  • Why a full thyroid panel is crucial for proper diagnosis and treatment

  • How medical gaslighting almost led Jacquelyn down a conventional path that didn’t align with her values

  • How inflammation, trauma, and stress play a role in autoimmune conditions

  • What to eat to support thyroid and hormone health (including plant-based tips for every budget)

  • Why reducing toxins in your home and body matters and how to start simply

  • The power of movement and Zumba as a form of emotional and physical healing

  • How EFT tapping and breathwork can shift your energy and calm your nervous system

  • Why women struggle to prioritize themselves and how to start showing up for your own health


About Jacquelyn Lovett

Jacquelyn Lovett is a holistic health coach, Zumba instructor, EFT practitioner, and advocate for women’s wellness. After being diagnosed with Graves’ disease in 2018, she chose a holistic approach to healing that included lifestyle changes, natural remedies, and emotional support tools. Today, Jacquelyn helps women reclaim their joy, reduce stress, and improve their health through movement, mindset, and community.


Connect with Jacquelyn:

Website: https://www.loveitnaturalhealth.com/
Instagram
: https://www.instagram.com/loveitnaturalhealth/
Podcast
: Holistic Life Diaries


Join the Conversation and Community:

Continue learning, talking, and getting support around emotional eating, midlife women’s health, and menopause by joining the Emotional Eats Community.
Click here to join:
https://kimhynes.com/emotional-eats-community-sign-up


Connect with Kim:

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kimhyneshealth
Website
: https://www.kimhynes.com
Podcast
: https://kimhynes.com/podcast

If you like the Emotional Eats podcast, please subscribe, follow, and leave a 5-star rating and review. Tag us on social media—I would be so grateful.

Note: The information in this podcast is not intended to replace working with your doctor, medical provider, or mental health professional. It is for conversation, information, and entertainment only.

 
Free
Guide – Stress Eating Tips: https://kimhynes.com/stress-eating-tips-optin


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