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Addiction isn’t just about substances—it’s deeply intertwined with fear and trauma. In this episode, we welcome Dr. Kamal Shah, an expert in addiction and trauma research, to explore the root causes of addiction and the path to lasting recovery.
From understanding addiction as a fear-based issue to exploring herbal, neurological, and community-based healing approaches, this conversation dives deep into holistic and medical interventions that support true healing.
✅ Why addiction is rooted in fear and trauma, not just substance use
Dr. Kamal Shah is a leading researcher in addiction and trauma, with a rich and diverse background in neurology and addictionology. His work focuses on the neurological, psychological, and social factors influencing addiction. He has contributed significantly to understanding trauma’s impact on substance use and developing holistic recovery strategies.
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Lila’s Clinic
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🌐 Website: https://TVNHC.com
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🔹 Addiction isn’t just about substance dependence—it’s often a response to unresolved trauma and fear.
🔹 Why separating from the substance is necessary for recovery.
🌿 Herbal Detox Support:
🔹 How fear and anxiety contribute to relapse.
🌿 Herbal Supports for Anxiety Relief:
🔹 The importance of oxytocin and social bonds in stabilizing the fear response.
🔹 How addiction rewires neural pathways in the brain.
🌿 Herbs that Support Neuroplasticity:
🔹 Sustainable sobriety requires ongoing support, connection, and purpose.
✅ Addiction is a complex, fear-based issue, not just a chemical dependency.
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Addiction isn’t just about substances—it’s deeply intertwined with fear and trauma. In this episode, we welcome Dr. Kamal Shah, an expert in addiction and trauma research, to explore the root causes of addiction and the path to lasting recovery.
From understanding addiction as a fear-based issue to exploring herbal, neurological, and community-based healing approaches, this conversation dives deep into holistic and medical interventions that support true healing.
✅ Why addiction is rooted in fear and trauma, not just substance use
Dr. Kamal Shah is a leading researcher in addiction and trauma, with a rich and diverse background in neurology and addictionology. His work focuses on the neurological, psychological, and social factors influencing addiction. He has contributed significantly to understanding trauma’s impact on substance use and developing holistic recovery strategies.
👉 Share this episode with someone who needs to hear this conversation.
📲 Follow us on Instagram @herbalismuncensored for short bites!
📝 Is stress affecting you more than you realize? Take our free Stress Quiz to find out:
Lila’s Clinic
🌿 Clinical herbal and functional medicine for complex and chronic conditions.
📍 Free Mini Health Assessment
🌐 Website: https://TVNHC.com
📝 Take Alicia’s free mini wellness assessment
📬 Contact the Show
🔹 Addiction isn’t just about substance dependence—it’s often a response to unresolved trauma and fear.
🔹 Why separating from the substance is necessary for recovery.
🌿 Herbal Detox Support:
🔹 How fear and anxiety contribute to relapse.
🌿 Herbal Supports for Anxiety Relief:
🔹 The importance of oxytocin and social bonds in stabilizing the fear response.
🔹 How addiction rewires neural pathways in the brain.
🌿 Herbs that Support Neuroplasticity:
🔹 Sustainable sobriety requires ongoing support, connection, and purpose.
✅ Addiction is a complex, fear-based issue, not just a chemical dependency.

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