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278: TRAUMA and TOXICITY can produce the same diseases, stress and symptoms!  Let's explore this!
Episode 278

278: TRAUMA and TOXICITY can produce the same diseases, stress and symptoms! Let's explore this!

The Natural Alternative - with Madonna Guy

May 20, 202528m 33s

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Show Notes

How Trauma and Toxicity Overlap

  1. Nervous System Dysregulation – Trauma can keep the body in a heightened state of fight-or-flight, just as toxic exposures (like heavy metals or mold) can disrupt autonomic balance.
  2. Inflammation & Oxidative Stress – Both trauma and toxicity can drive systemic inflammation, mitochondrial dysfunction, and oxidative damage, contributing to conditions like chronic fatigue and neurodegeneration.
  3. Hormonal Imbalances – Stress from trauma or toxic burden can dysregulate cortisol, thyroid hormones, and sex hormones, leading to metabolic disorders.
  4. Gut-Brain Axis Disruption – Emotional trauma and environmental toxins can impair gut microbiome health, increasing intestinal permeability ("leaky gut") and affecting mood, cognition, and immunity.
  5. Epigenetic Changes – Trauma and toxins can alter gene expression, influencing susceptibility to diseases like autoimmune disorders and cancer.
Integrative Approaches

Given your expertise in mitochondrial health and bioresonance, you might find frequency-based therapies particularly relevant here. Sound therapy, PEMF, and vagus nerve stimulation could help recalibrate the nervous system and mitigate toxic stress responses. Detox strategies—like fasting, herbal chelation, and AOHub therapies—could also support resilience.