ID Your Attachment Style, Parenting To End Disease and Inflammation [The Awareness Coach Pt 6]
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 Published On Oct 15, 2023

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The Mind-Gut-Immunity Clinic recently added Virginia, an Awareness Coach, to help clients identify sources of stress, trauma and anxiety in their lives. She has developed a highly regarded personal development tool, that helps practitioner quickly find the root cause of negative emotions.
This video is in a fourteen-part video series examining how stress, trauma, anxiety and negative emotions can be solved to achieve uncommon healing

Show Notes:

Is your attachment style keeping you sick?  Are you detached and aloof but seeking connection?  Are you distracted doing the mindless activity that does not require a connection?

Detachment, and aloofness are trauma responses. They also lead to bad health outcomes.

Prominent physicians (eg. Gabor Mate, MD) and authors estimate that stress and trauma accounts for more than 80% of chronic inflammation. This includes digestive dysfunction, immune inflammation, and emotional stress.

Trauma = stress = inflammation = gut microbiome dysfunction and autoimmunity.

There are some studies that predict a nearly 7-fold increase, 700% increase in the incidence of certain autoimmune diseases in individuals that have experienced trauma in their lives.

Note:
Although I am a licensed, and practicing surgeon, with over a decade of experience helping people overcome inflammatory disease, the presented material is intended for educational purposes only and should not be construed as medical advice. Please use your best judgment and consult with a healthcare professional regarding your needs.

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"As always: Be TRUE to yourself. Surround yourself with people who affirm your wellbeing. Find a doctor who will slow down to listen. Find one who carefully considers your concerns and most of all--find one who cares."

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