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How Anxiety, Depression & Trauma Reactions May Be From Mold and Heavy Metals

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Episode 105
"Trauma is stress that's become stuck in the system and hasn't been able to complete a response, leading to a disrupted homeostasis.”
- Kirkland Newman

How Anxiety, Depression & Trauma Reactions May Be From Mold and Heavy Metals

How does mold and stored trauma in the body create a feedback cycle that makes us susceptible to the other?

 

Studies are confirming that common mental health symptoms, like depression and anxiety, are associated with brain inflammation. I want to share with you some two often overlooked sources of brain inflammation and emotional fragility, toxins from mold exposure and Lyme infection. More importantly, the feedback cycle that they create with stored trauma in the body. 

 

This is important because we have a mental health crisis with unprecedented numbers of anxiety, depression and related effects like, burnout. While we usually assume a person, place or situation is causing us stress, we want to consider the increasing amount of mold exposure and undetected chronic Lyme disease. Many are unaware of the association between the two and without knowing to investigate, get on a recommended mood and sleep medications that cause problems and are difficult to get off of later, and are addressing the real problem. 

 

My good friend Kirkland Newman, is my guest for this episode. She is a journalist, entrepreneur, and philanthropist, who faced postpartum depression and couldn’t find answers in the traditional healthcare approach. So she did her own research and created Mindhealth 360 an integrative Mental Health website to be a resource on information for others also trying to find mental health solutions.

Helpful Links Related To This Episode

Related YouTube Videos: 

The Copper to Zinc Ratio You Need For Healing From Trauma

 

Guides, Tools, Resources:

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. 

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

Top 3 Nutrients For Tackling Brain Inflammation – Learn about three simple supplements that can help soothe your brain, reduce inflammation, and get you feeling better faster. Start your journey to healing today!

 

Connect with Kirkland Newman:

Website

Instagram

YouTube

KEY MOMENTS:

[03:22] Importance of addressing physiological responses in trauma work

[10:27] How trauma responses from adverse childhood events cause brain inflammation 

[15:30] What mold does to our nervous system to lead to anxiety and depression

[17:50] How to approach our trauma work or therapy when we also have mold or Lyme

[23:36] The different modalities we want to integrate for therapy

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