Your Hypothalamus and Your DNA

by Deborah Maragopoulos FNP | Aug 28, 2023 | Hypothalamus | 0 comments

Your hypothalamus orchestrates your genetic expression. 

That’s because your hypothalamus is at the center of your pyramid of health. 

All hormonal messengers through the orchestration of the hypothalamus direct your genetic expression.

You have millions of potential genes that can be expressed so you can achieve optimal health. You are not stuck with what you’re born with.

Your DNA is not cast in stone. 

You have much more unexpressed genetics than genes that are expressed – meaning activated to form you, your body tissues, your enzymes, your hormones, your neurotransmitters, your immune cytokines – much more potential than you realize. 

But what if you have “bad” genes – familial heart disease or cancer?
Can you change that genetic expression?
Or are you destined to get the same diseases that your family has suffered from?

You can change your genetic expression.

If your hypothalamus is functioning optimally and directing healthy balanced hormones, your DNA can shift from expressing disease to healing. It’s called epigenetics – the ability for DNA to change its expression throughout a person’s life. 

Your lifestyle choices – what you eat, how active you are, how much sleep you get, what you believe – influences your genetic expression. Your DNA is not cast in stone but is malleable like wet clay according to the choices you make that affect your hypothalamus. 

Since your hypothalamus helps regulate genetic expression, if you desire optimal health, you need to focus healing therapies on your optimizing hypothalamic function. If you want to learn more, please join us in our Hormone Reboot Training

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Excerpt from The Hypothalamus Handbook

Frequently Asked Questions:

Can your hypothalamus cause weight gain?

Yes. The hypothalamus is the master regulator of metabolism, controlling how your body stores and burns energy through its signaling to the thyroid, adrenals, and pancreas. When the hypothalamus becomes dysregulated by chronic stress, poor sleep, inflammation, or blood sugar instability, it defends a higher weight "set point" — causing the body to hold onto fat regardless of diet or exercise. This makes hypothalamic dysfunction an upstream root cause of stubborn weight gain.


What is a weight set point and why won't mine move?

A weight set point is the body weight your hypothalamus works to defend, calibrated over time by stress, sleep, hormones, and inflammation. When you diet, the hypothalamus perceives scarcity and responds by slowing metabolism, increasing hunger hormones, and suppressing satiety signals to return you to that set point. This is why most people regain lost weight within two to five years of conventional dieting — the set point itself was never recalibrated, only temporarily overridden.


Why do I gain weight under stress even when I'm not eating more?

Chronic stress raises cortisol, which disrupts blood sugar regulation, promotes abdominal fat storage, and signals the hypothalamus that the body is under threat. In survival mode, the hypothalamus defends fat stores and slows metabolism — so weight can increase even without any change in calorie intake. The stress chemistry, not the food, is driving the weight gain, which is why stress reduction is essential to any lasting metabolic reset.


Why do I regain weight after stopping GLP-1 medications?

GLP-1 medications work peripherally on appetite and gastric signaling, but they do not address the underlying hypothalamic dysregulation that sets your defended weight. Because the hypothalamic set point is never recalibrated, the body resumes defending its original weight once the medication stops — leading to significant regain. Long-term success requires restoring hypothalamic regulation so the set point itself lowers, rather than relying on appetite suppression alone.


How long does it take to reset your metabolism?

Genuine metabolic recalibration takes a minimum of 90 days, because the hypothalamus needs consistent signals of safety and sufficiency before it will lower its defended set point. This differs from a diet, which produces temporary suppression the body quickly corrects. A 90-day reset typically moves through three phases: stabilizing stress chemistry (days 1–30), rebuilding metabolic efficiency (days 31–60), and lowering the weight set point (days 61–90).


Why does my thyroid feel slow even though my labs are "normal"?

Under chronic stress, the body converts thyroid hormone into reverse T3, which blocks active thyroid receptors and slows metabolism at the cellular level — even when standard lab values appear normal. This means you can experience genuine symptoms of slow metabolism, such as fatigue, cold intolerance, and brain fog, while your thyroid panel looks unremarkable. Addressing the upstream hypothalamic and stress signaling often improves thyroid conversion and symptoms.


Is stubborn weight gain a willpower problem?

No. Stubborn weight gain is a signaling problem, not a willpower problem. The hypothalamus governs weight through survival mechanisms that operate below conscious control — defending its set point by slowing metabolism and increasing hunger when it perceives threat. No amount of discipline can override this system; lasting change comes from restoring hypothalamic regulation through reduced stress, balanced blood sugar, restorative sleep, and targeted nutritional support.

About the Author - Deborah Maragopoulos FNP

Known as the Hormone Queen®️, I’ve made it my mission to help everyone - no matter their age - balance their hormones, and live the energy and joy their DNA and true destiny desires. See more about me my story here...

     

Last Updated: September 25, 2023

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