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Ep. 239 Brain Energy: A New Way to Look at Mental and Metabolic Health with Dr. Chris Palmer

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The Impact of Intergenerational Trauma on Mental Health

There's been a tremendous amount of research over many decades now documenting that people who have horrible trauma histories are more likely to have children with psychiatric disorders. Early on everybody assumed, well, the parents must be suffering from PTSD themselves, and or maybe they're horribly depressed themselves. That was the working hypothesis for decades. And in the night about the 1980s that began to change, because we started to measure levels of cortisol and people with mental illness. People with mental illness have this regulation in their cortisol system which is not ebbing and flowing like it should. It's almost like the stress response is fully on all the time is never turning off. Some people withmental illness actually have abnormally

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