• 90. How Trauma Affects Your Body And 4 Expert Ways to Fix It

  • Nov 5 2024
  • Length: 37 mins
  • Podcast

90. How Trauma Affects Your Body And 4 Expert Ways to Fix It

  • Summary

  • Have you ever wondered why despite doing all the “right” things, your body still feels like it’s stuck? You might have made every effort to detox, eat clean, and even manage your stress, yet your body seems to be working against you. You’re not alone in this. It could be that your nervous system is playing a significant role in keeping your body in this cycle.

    In this episode, we explore the profound connection between nervous system dysregulation, trauma, and chronic illness—particularly in relation to [Insert Keyword]. Together, we’ll break down what this means for your healing journey and how understanding this link could be the breakthrough you’ve been searching for. Our guest today is Alex Howard, a leading expert in trauma education and chronic illness recovery. We dive deep into how trauma can show up in subtle ways and how it leads to a dysregulated nervous system, impacting everything from immune function to your overall ability to heal.

    If you’re ready to uncover the hidden pieces of the puzzle that might be holding you back, you’re in the right place.

    Key Points:

    • What is trauma and how does it impact the nervous system?
      Alex defines trauma beyond the typical big events we think of. Trauma can be small, repeated experiences from childhood that leave echoes in our nervous system, which later affects our health.

    • The four stages of trauma impact: ECHO
      We break down the ECHO model—Events, Context, Homeostasis, and Outcomes—and how each stage influences the nervous system's ability to regulate and heal.

    • Why nervous system dysregulation can block your recovery
      If you're stuck despite multiple treatments, it might be because your nervous system is constantly in a fight-or-flight mode. This dysregulation keeps your body from healing as it should.

    • The importance of being the “captain of your own recovery ship”
      Taking charge of your healing process is essential. Alex emphasizes that while practitioners offer vital pieces of the puzzle, you are the one who navigates and brings everything together for true healing.

    • How resetting the nervous system can transform your health
      Alex shares his RESET framework for nervous system regulation, detailing how each step—Recognize, Examine, Stop, Emotions, and Transform—helps to shift your body out of survival mode.

    • The link between trauma and immune system function
      A dysregulated nervous system not only affects your emotional and mental well-being but also leads to an overreactive or underactive immune system, making conditions like [Insert Keyword] even harder to manage.

    The journey to healing isn’t just about treating physical symptoms; it’s about addressing the root causes buried within the nervous system and the echoes of past trauma. As we’ve discussed, many people stuck in their recovery journey are unknowingly battling a dysregulated nervous system that keeps them in a state of stress and imbalance. By taking control and learning to reset your system, you can unlock a new level of healing and vitality.

    Remember, the work isn’t always easy, but it’s worth it. Your nervous system holds the key to not just surviving, but thriving.

    How to Connect with Dr. Meg:

    • Apply to work 1:1 with Meg: HERE

    • Free Guide: Fatigue to Fabulous: Ultimate Energy Handbook for simple steps and protocols you can start today to skyrocket your energy.

    • You can also follow along on Instagram @drmegmill for daily health tips!

    • Website: www.megmill.com

    This content is for educational purposes only and should not be taken as medical advice. Always consult with a healthcare professional before starting any new diet or exercise program.

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