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What if the anxiety that will not settle, the fatigue that sleep does not fix, and the chronic health conditions that appeared out of nowhere are not separate problems? What if they are the same pattern — the nervous system running a stored trauma response it was never able to complete?
In this solo episode, Dr. Aimie Apigian walks through the biology of how trauma gets stored in the nervous system, why the event matters far less than what the body did with it, and what the body actually needs to begin to update. She covers the five physiological steps into a trauma response — from startle through shutdown — the four patterns stored trauma produces in daily life, what true resilience looks like in biological terms rather than the push-through performance most people were praised for as children, and the practical things that shift the biology: adrenaline discharge, magnesium, zinc, sleep, movement, and specific supplements that support what the nervous system is trying to do. In her study of somatic therapy participants, the group doing somatic exercises alone — before any supplementation — reduced depression by 30%.
She also traces the origin of the ACE study — which began in Dr. Vincent Felitti's obesity clinic in San Diego when patients who were losing weight started dropping out, and shared that the overeating was not the problem. It was the solution. And what it was a solution to was the trauma the body had been holding long before the weight arrived.
This episode is for anyone who has been managing symptoms for years and is ready to understand what the body has actually been holding — and what it needs.
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The Biology of Trauma® With Dr. Aimie

The Biology of Trauma® With Dr. Aimie

The Biology of Trauma® With Dr. Aimie