EP 644

How Toxic Relationships Affect Your HTMA, Minerals, and Detox With Susan Cachay



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In this episode…

Chronic stress and unhealthy relationships alter your minerals, slow your metabolism, and block your ability to detox. In this episode, I’m chatting with Susan Cachay about the surprising ways emotional trauma shows up on a hair tissue mineral analysis and why so many people stay stuck in burnout and poor detoxification despite doing “all the right things.”

 

Susan explains how patterns like calcium shell, sympathetic dominance, and poor eliminator patterns develop as survival adaptations. We talk about why low sodium and potassium reflect adrenal burnout, and how mineral deficiencies make it easier for toxic metals to accumulate in the body.

 

We also unpack the connection between emotional safety, nervous system regulation, and mineral balance, along with why minerals are one of the most overlooked foundations of longevity and healing. If your detox isn’t working or your minerals have stayed stubbornly low, this conversation is for you!

Key discussion points…



Our emotions will affect our capacity to detoxify, no matter what we’re doing.

Susan Cachay

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How Toxic Are You? [Free Quiz]

Are heavy metals making you sick?

Heavy metal toxicity is often behind digestive issues, systemic infections, stubborn weight gain, brain fog, autoimmune disease, and chronic health conditions.

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About Susan Cachay

Susan Cachay, founder of the HTMA Success Practitioner Training Program, is a certified nutritionist with a Bachelor’s degree in Education and a Master’s in Psychology Counseling. She is one of the most trusted and experienced voices in Hair Tissue Mineral Analysis (HTMA) and Mineral-Nutritional Balancing. With over 25 years in practice, 15+ years mentoring wellness professionals, and a personal health journey that fuels her passion, Susan brings the science, the lived experience, and the heart to help clients reclaim their health and to guide practitioners in creating meaningful, sustainable careers.

Learn more about Susan’s work at htmasuccess.com

Resources Mentioned In This Episode

Bon Charge Red Light Face Mask

My nightly skincare must-have. Red light penetrates skin to boost collagen, reduce inflammation, and smooth pores. It’s cordless, painless, and feels like a mini spa session. My skin looks fresher, plumper, and clearer since using it.

Tru Energy Skincare Bio Adaptive Hydration Oil

A bioactive, nourishing skin oil with a clean formulation designed to boost hydration and nourish the skin, helping to protect the skin barrier against elements like dry winter weather. It is infused with thousands of bio-energetic frequencies to support cellular repair, improve collagen production, and increase skin regeneration.

Organifi Collagen

A blend of five collagen types from four clean sources, rigorously tested for glyphosate, heavy metals, and purity. It supports joint mobility, skin firmness, gut repair, and overall vitality, especially important for women who can lose 30% of their collagen within the first few years of menopause.

Fresh-Pressed Olive Oil

The health benefits of olive oil, from its antioxidants to polyphenols, are most potent when it’s fresh, but most supermarket olive oil is old and can even be rancid. I get my olive oil from the Fresh-Pressed Olive Oil Club, which sources artisanal oils directly from small farms and ships them to you right after they’re pressed. This ensures you’re getting the freshest, most nutrient-dense, and delicious olive oil possible.

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About Dr. Wendy Myers, ND:

Dr. Wendy Myers, ND is a Naturopathic doctor and founder of Myersdetox.com. She is an internationally recognized expert on heavy metal detox, anti-aging and bioenergetics.
She is a sought-after speaker, #1 bestselling author and the host of the top 50 rated podcast, the Myers Detox Podcast. Her mission is to educate and inspire the globe about topics related to anti-aging – detoxing from our increasingly toxic world to combat disease and increase longevity. 

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