
Summer Energy Low?
Here's Why
by Kari Barron
It's been a minute since I sat down to write one of these. I usually post monthly, and then June happened — I got so deep into filming a four-part video series that the blog took a back seat. So first, thank you for your patience. Second, I actually think that series is worth catching you up on here, because if you didn't watch all four videos, you missed some things I think you need to hear.
The whole series was called Designed to Heal, and the theme was simple: summer wasn't meant to feel like this. Here's the short version of what we covered, and why it matters for you right now — not just in theory, but this week.
Summer is supposed to feel like freedom.
For a lot of you, it feels like more demands with less of you to give.
We started the month naming something most women won't say out loud — the guilt of being exhausted during the "happiest" season of the year. Pool days, cookouts, road trips, everyone else seeming to come alive — and you're counting down to bedtime. I want to be blunt with you: that is not because you're weak, not trying hard enough, or just getting older. Summer removes the routine that's been quietly holding your body together all year. No school schedule, more heat, more social pressure, worse sleep. It doesn't make you sicker. It pulls back the curtain on what your body has been managing the whole time. That's actually useful information — if you know how to read it.
Normal on a lab report is not the same as well.
This is the one I hear about the most. You've sat in an office, described everything — the fatigue that sleep doesn't touch, the brain fog, the weight that won't move, the moods that don't feel like yours — and been told everything looks normal. I need you to hear this: conventional labs are built to catch disease. They are not built to answer "why don't I feel well." Those are two different questions, and you've been getting answers to the wrong one. Your instinct was right. Something has been happening — it just wasn't being looked for with the right tools.
Something specific is draining you, and it's usually invisible on a standard panel.
If you've been doing everything right — clean eating, better sleep, the supplements you researched — and you're still not better, you're not failing. You just haven't found the hole in the boat yet. You can bail water all day, but if there's a hole, you're still sinking. For a lot of women, that hole is a hidden infection pattern (viral, bacterial, parasitic, even tickborne — I've got my own story about that one) or a toxin load the body has been storing away to protect your vital organs. Both take constant background energy to manage. That's why the fatigue doesn't add up to what you're actually doing day to day.
Managing symptoms and healing are not the same — and this summer can still be different.
We closed the series with the difference between coping and actually healing. Coping means you've built your whole life around the exhaustion — skipping the afternoon plans, keeping caffeine close, saying yes and dreading it. Healing means removing what's actually in the way so your body can do what it was designed to do. God didn't design you to merely cope. Psalm 139 says you're fearfully and wonderfully made — not to survive the day, but to thrive in it. You are not too far gone, not too complicated, not a lost cause, and not behind.
Want the full teaching behind any of these — the client stories, my own tickborne story, the faith close? All four videos are on my YouTube channel: Why Summer Feels Harder Than It Should, Your Labs Came Back Normal, The Quiet Drain, and What If This Was the Summer Everything Changed?
So what do you do with all of this?
Every one of these conversations lands in the same place: you need a real starting point, not another guess.
That's exactly what the Root Cause Landscape blood panel gives you. It's $99, and instead of asking "does this person have a disease," it asks what's actually standing between your body and the health God designed it to have — hidden infection stress, toxin burden, whether your cells are producing energy the way they should, whether your body is actually using the nutrition you're giving it. We don't guess. We investigate.
👉 Order your Root Cause Landscape here
And if you'd rather understand the test before you order it, I host a free Live Open House every month where I walk through the markers and answer questions live — no cost, no personalized review, just clarity. Go to the Events page and sign up.
If any part of this recap felt like it was describing you, that's not a coincidence. Your body has been telling you something for a while. It's time to have the right tools to hear it.
In His grace, Dr. Kari
DISCLAIMER: Dr. Kari Barron is a Board Certified Doctor of Natural Medicine, not a medical doctor. The content shared here is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Always consult with a qualified healthcare professional regarding any medical concerns or before making changes to your health routine.








