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What if fine lines, breakouts, and flare-ups are not just skin issues, but the body replaying old experiences it never got to resolve? In this episode, we explore how nervous system patterns, unresolved emotion, and the way we hold stress in the body can quietly shape how our skin ages over time. We look at the skin as a boundary, a canvas, and a reflection of how safe we feel in the world.
We talk with practitioner Eva Hooft about psychosomatics, face mapping, and the cell danger response, and how a chronically dysregulated system keeps inflammation and premature aging on a loop. Eva explains how somatic work can shift bowel function, circulation, and visible radiance, and why she often sees the liver and drainage as the missing link in chronic skin problems. We also dig into mineral balance, heavy metals, community, and why sustainable protocols have to respect both physiology and emotion.
Eva Hooft is a somatic and detox practitioner who combines nervous system work, subconscious reprogramming, and mineral-based detox to help clients unwind chronic symptoms from the inside out. Through group programs, one-to-one work, and education, she guides people to build safety in the body, restore drainage, and release stored burdens so their health and skin can reflect a more regulated state.
We Also Discuss:
(00:54) How Unresolved Emotion Shows Up on the Skin
(08:23) The Cell Danger Response and Chronic Inflammation
(13:25) Somatic Practices That Shift Physical Health
(19:41) Liver Congestion, Bowel Health, and Clear Skin
(24:28) Mineral Balance, Heavy Metals, and Nervous System Stress
(30:27) Community, Safety, and the Biology of Healing
(34:27) Blending Subconscious Work with Detox Protocols
(38:19) Botox, Natural Alternatives, and Sustainable Beauty
Find more from Young Goose:
Find more from Eva Hooft:
Instagram: @eva.hooft
Website: evahooft.com
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What if fine lines, breakouts, and flare-ups are not just skin issues, but the body replaying old experiences it never got to resolve? In this episode, we explore how nervous system patterns, unresolved emotion, and the way we hold stress in the body can quietly shape how our skin ages over time. We look at the skin as a boundary, a canvas, and a reflection of how safe we feel in the world.
We talk with practitioner Eva Hooft about psychosomatics, face mapping, and the cell danger response, and how a chronically dysregulated system keeps inflammation and premature aging on a loop. Eva explains how somatic work can shift bowel function, circulation, and visible radiance, and why she often sees the liver and drainage as the missing link in chronic skin problems. We also dig into mineral balance, heavy metals, community, and why sustainable protocols have to respect both physiology and emotion.
Eva Hooft is a somatic and detox practitioner who combines nervous system work, subconscious reprogramming, and mineral-based detox to help clients unwind chronic symptoms from the inside out. Through group programs, one-to-one work, and education, she guides people to build safety in the body, restore drainage, and release stored burdens so their health and skin can reflect a more regulated state.
We Also Discuss:
(00:54) How Unresolved Emotion Shows Up on the Skin
(08:23) The Cell Danger Response and Chronic Inflammation
(13:25) Somatic Practices That Shift Physical Health
(19:41) Liver Congestion, Bowel Health, and Clear Skin
(24:28) Mineral Balance, Heavy Metals, and Nervous System Stress
(30:27) Community, Safety, and the Biology of Healing
(34:27) Blending Subconscious Work with Detox Protocols
(38:19) Botox, Natural Alternatives, and Sustainable Beauty
Find more from Young Goose:
Find more from Eva Hooft:
Instagram: @eva.hooft
Website: evahooft.com

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