Trauma Isn't Just In Your Head (It's In Your Cells)

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Food Freedom: How Your Nervous System Uses Food for Regulation

You were not failing at your diet. Your nervous system was doing exactly what it learned to do to survive. In this episode, Jennifer Wallace and Elisabeth Kristof go deep on one of the most personal and most pervasive patterns they have both lived through: the disordered relation ...  Show more

The Hidden Link Between Trauma, Food, and Your Stress Response

Food is not just fuel. It is one of the most powerful ways your nervous system regulates stress, emotion, and survival. In this episode of Trauma Rewired, Jennifer Wallace and Elisabeth Kristof are joined by somatic practitioner and author Luis Mojica to explore the hidden relati ...  Show more

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