
The Hidden Trauma Behind Autoimmune Disease: Why Your Body Feels Unsafe to Be You
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Why does autoimmunity often target high functioning women? Why do so many people with autoimmune diseases also feel stuck in emotional overwhelm, exhaustion, and self-doubt?
In this Biology Behind It mini episode, Dr. Aimie answers a powerful question from Maya, a therapist working with clients who have autoimmune conditions, and dives deeper into how past trauma affects the body and can lead to immune problems.
Dr. Aimie breaks down how hidden stress patterns, mitochondrial damage, and emotional self-beliefs can create the perfect storm for autoimmune diseases. She shares practical ways to support healing that go beyond mindset or medication.
In this epsiode, you'll discover:
- Why autoimmune disease is a symptom of a deeper biology of trauma
- How nervous system dysregulation leads to oxidative stress and mitochondrial dysfunction
- Why common emotional patterns like perfectionism, people-pleasing, and feeling unsafe to be authentic are linked to autoimmunity
- Why fatigue is the most common early sign of autoimmunity (and what’s happening in your cells)
- The role of microglia activation in brain fog, decision fatigue, and emotional shutdown
- Practical tools to support nervous system healing
Whether you’re living with an autoimmune diagnosis or supporting someone who is, this episode will help you connect the dots between stored trauma and immune dysfunction. It gives you clear steps to start calming inflammation, restoring energy, and supporting your body’s healing at the root level.
🎧 Want the full deep-dive? Listen to Episode 133: Autoimmunity and Childhood Trauma: How Your Immune System Reflects Your Past