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Childhood Trauma Healing with Dr. Aimie Apigian Your Longevity Blueprint

    • Nutrition

Childhood trauma is often stored in our bodies, starting in the first year of our lives. It doesn’t even have to be a hugely traumatic experience - it could even come from a child’s mother. Dr. Aimie Apigian joins us to talk about how childhood trauma affects our long-term health conditions and how we can accelerate the healing process to reclaim our health.
 
Biochemical Imbalances Caused by Genetics or Epigenetics

Methylation Imbalance

Copper & Zinc 

Pyrrole Disorder

 
About Dr. Aimie Apigian
Dr. Aimie is a Board-Certified Physician in Preventive Medicine and Addiction Medicine who specializes in recognizing and addressing the chronic effects of trauma on one’s biology.
After helping her foster-adopted son as he struggled with severe emotional and behavioral issues, she started to see how much of trauma is biology, not psychology. 
She earned her medical degree from Loma Linda University, has a Masters in Biochemistry, and a Masters in Public Health. 
2 years into her general surgery residency, she went from running marathons and being an avid cyclist to severe fatigue, autoimmune issues, was overweight and depressed. 
Through her personal experiences, she has found we all live compromised due to stored trauma in our bodies. 
Talk therapy is not the answer. Dr. Amie’s mission is to share with others the ways to accelerate the healing journey to consistent high states of health, aliveness, and performance through leveraging our own very survival, and reward pathways.
 
In This Episode

How childhood/stored trauma can cause disease later in life [8:00]

How trauma gets stored in the body [9:00]

The difference between parasympathetic and sympathetic responses [11:00]

How to break attachment trauma cycles [21:00]

Why our bodies need neuroplasticity [29:00]

How to accelerate the healing journey [46:45]

 
Links & Resources
Get 10% Off Adrenal Calm with Code: CALM
Watch “Why Attachment is the Future of Health”
Learn About Trauma Accelerated Healing
The Biology of Trauma Summit
Biology of Trauma Certification Course
Roadmap Neuro-Optimize For Aliveness
Find Dr. Amie Apigian Online
Follow Dr. Amie Apigian on Instagram | Facebook | YouTube
Find Your Longevity Blueprint Online
Follow Your Longevity Blueprint on Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | YouTube | LinkedIn
Get your copy of the Your Longevity Blueprint book and claim your bonuses here
Find Dr. Stephanie Gray and Your Longevity Blueprint online  
Follow Dr. Stephanie Gray on Facebook | Instagram | Youtube | Twitter | LinkedIn
Integrative Health and Hormone Clinic
Podcast Production by the team at Counterweight Creative 
 
Related Episodes 
Episode 57: 5 Keys To Raising Healthy Kids With Dr. Brian Stenzler
Episode 47: Improving Parasympathetic Tone For The Ans With Dr. Tim Jackson
Episode 21: How Trauma Affects Your Health With Dr. Keesha Ewers

Childhood trauma is often stored in our bodies, starting in the first year of our lives. It doesn’t even have to be a hugely traumatic experience - it could even come from a child’s mother. Dr. Aimie Apigian joins us to talk about how childhood trauma affects our long-term health conditions and how we can accelerate the healing process to reclaim our health.
 
Biochemical Imbalances Caused by Genetics or Epigenetics

Methylation Imbalance

Copper & Zinc 

Pyrrole Disorder

 
About Dr. Aimie Apigian
Dr. Aimie is a Board-Certified Physician in Preventive Medicine and Addiction Medicine who specializes in recognizing and addressing the chronic effects of trauma on one’s biology.
After helping her foster-adopted son as he struggled with severe emotional and behavioral issues, she started to see how much of trauma is biology, not psychology. 
She earned her medical degree from Loma Linda University, has a Masters in Biochemistry, and a Masters in Public Health. 
2 years into her general surgery residency, she went from running marathons and being an avid cyclist to severe fatigue, autoimmune issues, was overweight and depressed. 
Through her personal experiences, she has found we all live compromised due to stored trauma in our bodies. 
Talk therapy is not the answer. Dr. Amie’s mission is to share with others the ways to accelerate the healing journey to consistent high states of health, aliveness, and performance through leveraging our own very survival, and reward pathways.
 
In This Episode

How childhood/stored trauma can cause disease later in life [8:00]

How trauma gets stored in the body [9:00]

The difference between parasympathetic and sympathetic responses [11:00]

How to break attachment trauma cycles [21:00]

Why our bodies need neuroplasticity [29:00]

How to accelerate the healing journey [46:45]

 
Links & Resources
Get 10% Off Adrenal Calm with Code: CALM
Watch “Why Attachment is the Future of Health”
Learn About Trauma Accelerated Healing
The Biology of Trauma Summit
Biology of Trauma Certification Course
Roadmap Neuro-Optimize For Aliveness
Find Dr. Amie Apigian Online
Follow Dr. Amie Apigian on Instagram | Facebook | YouTube
Find Your Longevity Blueprint Online
Follow Your Longevity Blueprint on Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | YouTube | LinkedIn
Get your copy of the Your Longevity Blueprint book and claim your bonuses here
Find Dr. Stephanie Gray and Your Longevity Blueprint online  
Follow Dr. Stephanie Gray on Facebook | Instagram | Youtube | Twitter | LinkedIn
Integrative Health and Hormone Clinic
Podcast Production by the team at Counterweight Creative 
 
Related Episodes 
Episode 57: 5 Keys To Raising Healthy Kids With Dr. Brian Stenzler
Episode 47: Improving Parasympathetic Tone For The Ans With Dr. Tim Jackson
Episode 21: How Trauma Affects Your Health With Dr. Keesha Ewers

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