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  <title>Rewire Your Brain with Dr. Cathleen King of Primal Trust</title>
  <description>EPISODE 112 | Is chronic illness rooted in the body—or in how the&amp;amp;nbsp;brain and nervous system are communicating? In this episode of the&amp;amp;nbsp;Neurologic Wellness Podcast, Dr. Cathleen King of&amp;amp;nbsp;Primal Trust&amp;amp;nbsp;shares her deeply personal recovery journey and the neuroscience behind nervous system regulation, brain retraining, and identity-level healing. After years of Lyme disease, mold toxicity, autoimmune illness, and nervous system collapse, Dr. King discovered that her symptoms were driven by a&amp;amp;nbsp;protective brain stuck in survival mode. This realization led to the creation of Primal Trust, a multi-level nervous system and inner work program that has guided nearly 20,000 people through healing. Topics include:   Brain processing disorders &amp;amp;amp; symptom memory loops   Vagus nerve, limbic system &amp;amp;amp; somatic regulation   Why belief systems and identity matter in healing   Illness identity &amp;amp;amp; the fear of letting diagnoses go   Timing vs. treatment in chronic illness recovery   Neurologic Wellness Institute Boca Raton, FL | Chicago, IL | Waukesha, WI | Wood Dale, IL </description>
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