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Why Trauma Returns in Midlife: A Chinese Medicine Lens

Why Trauma Returns in Midlife: A Chinese Medicine Lens

Update: 2025-12-09
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Chinese medicine may help explain why stored trauma causes old patterns to resurface when we least expect it. In this episode, I'm joined by Dr. Lorne Brown, a leader in integrative reproductive health and Chinese medicine who brings 25 years of clinical experience to the conversation. 

Get the full episode breakdown at Biology of Trauma® Podcast- Episode 151: Why Healed Trauma Returns in Perimenopause: Chinese Medicine Lens

In this episode you'll learn:

  • [00:02:00 ] The Body's Layered Storage System: How Chinese medicine understands stored trauma as a three-layer defense mechanism designed to protect our vital organs
  • [00:05:30 ] Why Around Age 40, Everything Changes: The body stops using resources to suppress stored energy and begins asking us to finally process it
  • [00:08:00 ] Perimenopause as a Tipping Point: Why hormone fluctuations shrink our window of tolerance and reveal what we've been holding
  • [00:11:32 ] The Second Spring: Chinese medicine's perspective on menopause as a spiritual awakening where resources redirect to the heart center
  • [00:13:24 ] Qi Stagnation & Functional Freeze: The connection between stuck energy and chronic patterns of protection in the nervous system
  • [00:17:00 ] The Radio Metaphor: How emotions are meant to move through us like a song, and what happens when we hit repeat
  • [00:21:14 ] When Healed Trauma Returns: Why perimenopause can bring back symptoms and emotions we thought we'd resolved
  • [00:28:40 ] Safety as the Foundation: Why Chinese medicine agrees that creating safety is the essential first step for allowing stagnation to move
  • [00:34:44 ] Sound, Laser & Frequency Medicine: Tools that bypass the mind and work directly with the cells and nervous system
  • [00:43:07 ] Notice, Accept, Choose Again: Dr. Brown's NAC process for metabolizing uncomfortable feelings and restoring flow
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Why Trauma Returns in Midlife: A Chinese Medicine Lens

Why Trauma Returns in Midlife: A Chinese Medicine Lens