What can we do about the brain inflammation that holds us back in fog, fatigue and trauma responses?
To help answer that question and share brain inflammation with you is my guest, Dr. Austin Perlmutter, is a board-certified internal medicine physician, New York Times bestselling author, published researcher, and the executive director for Big Bold Health, a food-as-medicine company focused on helping people rejuvenate health through better immune function.
In the evolving field of trauma therapy, we’re increasingly recognizing that healing isn’t just about processing memories or changing thought patterns. The application of The Biology of Trauma lens is that it is just as much about addressing the impact trauma has had on our biology, which now keeps us stuck in our trauma responses.
One crucial aspect of this biological impact is brain inflammation. It is one of the most common yet most overlooked gatekeepers of trauma healing. Brain inflammation creates many of the symptoms that people attach to their trauma responses, yet often is what is triggering those trauma responses. Yes, you heard me right. It is not just people, places that can trigger our trauma response. It is also a specific immune cell in our brain – microglia.
Related YouTube Videos:
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Guides, Tools, Resources:
Tackling Brain Inflammation [Video Library] – 27 videos from experts on how to recognize brain inflammation, how to get tested and what nutrients and supplements can support you
3 Most Common Biochemical Imbalances – free guide to discover the most common imbalances I find in those with persistent trauma responses. Until these are identified and supported with Biology of TraumaⓇ repair tools, they will hold you back in depression, anxiety, and even fatigue and pain. If you know my story, you will know that I discovered I had all 3! No wonder I was stuck and developing worse symptoms of trauma biology over time, like chronic fatigue, chronic pain and autoimmunity.
Magnesium Calm – if you want to calm brain inflammation, I find taking Magnesium Threonate helpful. Known as the form of magnesium that best crosses the blood brain barrier and supports your nervous system. This is the specific Magnesium Threonate that I take 400 mg daily to keep things calm.
Connect with Dr. Austin Perlmutter:
[02:22] How immune activation and inflammation can change your thoughts and mood
[08:47] How inflammation suppresses healthy neuroplasticity and affects brain functions
[11:31] Science behind sleep and its impact on brain immune pathways
[15:48] Epigenetics may explain why some experiences leave lasting psychological effects
[22:47] Why there is no specific diet that will work universally to reduce brain inflammation
[28:52] Why your mind feels clearer in nature than in therapy
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