Carrying Too Much for Too Long
Natalie Forster Natalie Forster

Carrying Too Much for Too Long

Many people are not struggling because they are weak or incapable of healing. Often, the body is simply adapting to an extraordinary amount of cumulative burden while receiving too little consistent support in return. This Field Note explores the relationship between burden and capacity, and how modern life shapes the body’s ability to regulate, recover, and function over time.

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The Difference Between Eating and Nourishment
Natalie Forster Natalie Forster

The Difference Between Eating and Nourishment

A reflection on digestion, nourishment, nervous system state, microbial balance, and the body’s capacity to properly break down and utilize food. This Field Note explores why digestive symptoms often make more sense when we look beyond food alone and consider the broader physiological conditions shaping digestive function.

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The Physiology of Depletion
Natalie Forster Natalie Forster

The Physiology of Depletion

Many people are drinking large amounts of water while still living in a physiology shaped by dehydration, mineral depletion, poor fluid balance, and chronic stress. Hydration is far more than water intake alone. It is a physiological process deeply connected to mineral balance, nervous system regulation, digestion, circulation, energy production, and the body’s overall ability to absorb and utilize nourishment well. This Field Note explores why so many people remain depleted despite “doing all the right things,” and how hydration and mineral support form part of the foundational infrastructure that allows the body to function, regulate, and sustain life well.

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The Cost of Constant Bracing
Natalie Forster Natalie Forster

The Cost of Constant Bracing

A reflection on nervous system patterns, hypervigilance, rest ethic, and the pace of modern life. This Field Note explores how the body adapts to chronic stimulation and why many people have very little contrast for what calm actually feels like in the body anymore.

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The Emotional Environment of the Body
Natalie Forster Natalie Forster

The Emotional Environment of the Body

A reflection on the relationship we have with our bodies, and how perception, attention, trust, and reverence shape the way we experience health. This Field Note explores stewardship, self-observation, nervous system patterns, and the shift from managing the body to relating to it differently.

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The Nature of Health
Natalie Forster Natalie Forster

The Nature of Health

A different way of understanding health, symptoms, and the body itself. This Field Note explores the relationship between disconnection, deficiency, and excess, and why health is less about forcing the body into balance and more about restoring the conditions it was designed for.

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