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Summary
In this episode, Ali Damron delves into the concept of neuroplastic symptoms, emphasizing the significant role fear plays in chronic symptoms.
She explains how fear can manifest in various forms and how it can perpetuate a cycle of symptoms.
The discussion covers the importance of understanding the symptom-fear cycle, breaking the fear loop, and reconditioning the brain to respond differently to symptoms.
Ali also introduces the concept of somatic tracking as a tool for healing and encourages listeners to approach their symptoms with curiosity and gentleness.
Takeaways
Many chronic symptoms may stem from brain patterns rather than physical damage. Fear can manifest in various forms, affecting our health. Changing our response to symptoms can help alleviate them. The symptom-fear cycle can create a feedback loop of anxiety and symptoms. Self-compassion and reducing pressure are crucial for healing. Predictive coding can lead to anticipating symptoms based on fear. It's essential to break the fear loop to regain control over symptoms. Reconditioning the brain involves teaching it that sensations are safe. Avoiding triggers can reinforce fear; exposure is necessary for healing. Somatic tracking is a powerful tool for changing the brain's relationship to symptoms.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Neuroplastic Symptoms 09:10 Understanding the Symptom-Fear Cycle 15:04 Breaking the Fear Loop 23:50 Reconditioning the Brain
Ali's Resources:
Calm the Chaos: Practical Tips and Tools for Stopping Anxiety in It's Tracks Course!
Consults with Ali
BIOptimizers Magnesium Breakthrough 10% off using code ALIDAMRON10 www.alidamron.com/magnesium
Master Your Perimenopause Course + Toolkit
"Am I in Perimenopause?" Checklist.
What Hormone is Imbalanced? Quiz!
Fullscript (Get 10% off all supplements)
"How To Balance Your Hormones For Better Sleep, Mood, Periods and Energy" Free, On Demand Training
Website
Ali's Instagram
Ali's Facebook Group: Holistic Health with Ali Damron
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8282 ratings
Summary
In this episode, Ali Damron delves into the concept of neuroplastic symptoms, emphasizing the significant role fear plays in chronic symptoms.
She explains how fear can manifest in various forms and how it can perpetuate a cycle of symptoms.
The discussion covers the importance of understanding the symptom-fear cycle, breaking the fear loop, and reconditioning the brain to respond differently to symptoms.
Ali also introduces the concept of somatic tracking as a tool for healing and encourages listeners to approach their symptoms with curiosity and gentleness.
Takeaways
Many chronic symptoms may stem from brain patterns rather than physical damage. Fear can manifest in various forms, affecting our health. Changing our response to symptoms can help alleviate them. The symptom-fear cycle can create a feedback loop of anxiety and symptoms. Self-compassion and reducing pressure are crucial for healing. Predictive coding can lead to anticipating symptoms based on fear. It's essential to break the fear loop to regain control over symptoms. Reconditioning the brain involves teaching it that sensations are safe. Avoiding triggers can reinforce fear; exposure is necessary for healing. Somatic tracking is a powerful tool for changing the brain's relationship to symptoms.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Neuroplastic Symptoms 09:10 Understanding the Symptom-Fear Cycle 15:04 Breaking the Fear Loop 23:50 Reconditioning the Brain
Ali's Resources:
Calm the Chaos: Practical Tips and Tools for Stopping Anxiety in It's Tracks Course!
Consults with Ali
BIOptimizers Magnesium Breakthrough 10% off using code ALIDAMRON10 www.alidamron.com/magnesium
Master Your Perimenopause Course + Toolkit
"Am I in Perimenopause?" Checklist.
What Hormone is Imbalanced? Quiz!
Fullscript (Get 10% off all supplements)
"How To Balance Your Hormones For Better Sleep, Mood, Periods and Energy" Free, On Demand Training
Website
Ali's Instagram
Ali's Facebook Group: Holistic Health with Ali Damron
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