Trauma Rewired

Autoimmunity and Post-Traumatic Growth: When the Body Becomes the Teacher

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Feb 2, 2026
A deep dive into autoimmune conditions as adaptive nervous-system outputs shaped by chronic threat. They explore how early adversity, gender and social disparities, and inflammation intersect with HPA axis dynamics. The conversation links emotional suppression, boundaries, anger and shame to immune activation. It ends with practical somatic approaches for retraining safety and partnering with the body for growth.
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INSIGHT

Th2 Dysregulation Is Miscommunication

  • Th2 dominant patterns express as miscommunication and antibody-driven inflammation across systems.
  • Both Th1 and Th2 dysregulation signal a system that lost safety and internal clarity.
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Chronic HPA Activity Drives Inflammation

  • The HPA axis helps regulate inflammation via cortisol but chronic activation dysregulates that rhythm.
  • Overtrained protective reflexes turn helpful inflammation into chronic collateral damage.
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Cell Danger Response Sustains Defense

  • The cell danger response shifts mitochondria from growth to distress signaling, sustaining inflammation and lowering energy.
  • Persistent perceived danger prevents cells from returning to repair mode, fueling autoimmune states.
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