Feelings of abandonment and guilt are extremely traumatizing for anyone… So imagine the impact it would have when hidden deep inside since before you’re even born. That was something Eva Detko had to process as she discovered the very real effects of losing her twin, and the emotional state of her mother and the effect it played in her health.
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Microbiome Information Alteration & Trauma with Shivan Sarna
Your body naturally detoxifies itself in many ways. You sweat through your skin, your lungs filter the air you breathe, and your liver and gallbladder play key roles as well. Our guest today, Shivan Sarna, came on to talk about the liver and gallbladder and the role they’re playing in keeping your body healthy.
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Freedom from Fibromyalgia with Dr. Rodger Murphree
Trauma is not something everyone thinks of when suffering from fibromyalgia – but the truth is early childhood trauma can have a dramatic effect on someone’s health. That’s something Dr. Rodger Murphree has come to realize in his 22 years of treating fibromyalgia patients – he has found that those who suffer from trauma lose their plasticity to rebound from stress.
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Make Peace With Food with Tricia Nelson
Trauma presents itself in many different ways – for some that can mean an unhealthy, binge eating, type of obsession with food. That’s right, sometimes “comfort food” runs much deeper than just easing daily stress.
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Passion Pursuits: Embracing Female Desire and Intimacy with Susan Bratton
=Everything is a learned skill – even sex. This episode is dedicated to redefining and learning new ways to create intimacy in your relationship (with your partner – or with yourself)
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Mothers, Daughters, and Intergenerational Trauma Podcast with Dr. Keesha Ewers and Regan Claire
Forgiving, patient, kind, nurturing, wise and full of good advice – just a few things that come to mind when you think of the role of a mother. But could these expectations be unrealistic? Mom is human after all and can only show up according to her own developmental state.
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