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If you are currently taking a GLP-1 medication like Ozempic or Mounjaro or if you have ever successfully lost weight only to experience a wave of unexplained anxiety and "self-sabotage." you are not broken, weak, or lazy. GLP-1 medications can fix the gut-brain signaling, but they cannot fix a dysregulated nervous system. Welcome to Episode 2 of The Metabolic Neuroscience and Psychiatry Files. Today, we are exploring the single most overlooked factor in the global obesity epidemic: Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs). As a medical doctor and pathologist, I am breaking down the rigorous, peer-reviewed science of how early-life trauma permanently rewires your endocrine system. Your weight is not a character flaw. It is a brilliant, biological adaptation for survival. In this video, we cover: The groundbreaking 1985 ACE Study and the direct link between childhood stress and adult obesity. How chronic trauma breaks your HPA Axis and keeps your "threat radar" constantly spinning. Why Cortisol acts as a highly specific "Fat Storage Hormone" that builds a visceral fat bunker around your organs. Epigenetics: How childhood stress literally writes new software code on your DNA. The "Self-Medication" Hypothesis: Why high-fat/high-sugar food acts as a biological sedative for a screaming amygdala. Why your survival brain views weight as "Armor" and how to properly heal a trauma-induced metabolism. 👇 JOIN THE CONVERSATION: I have two questions for you today. 1) Have you ever experienced "self-sabotage" after a successful diet because being smaller suddenly felt unsafe? 2) Be honest. When you reach for ultra-processed foods, are you using it as fuel, or as a sedative to turn down the volume of your stress? Drop a comment below. I want this comment section to be a place where you can see that you are not alone in this biology. Make sure to SUBSCRIBE and turn on notifications so you don't miss Episode 3: The Fire, where we connect the biology of obesity directly to the pathology of clinical depression. Stay curious, stay grounded, and stay uninflamed. ⏱️ CHAPTERS / TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 - The Overlooked Cause of Obesity 2:48 - The Discovery of the ACE Study 7:03 - The HPA Axis: Your Brain on Chronic Stress 10:30 - Cortisol & The Visceral Fat Bunker 12:40 - Why Dieting Feels Like Starving 14:08 - Epigenetics: How Trauma Rewires Your DNA 18:37 - Food as a Sedative (The Biology of Cravings) 20:57 - The Armor Paradox: Why We Self-Sabotage 24:21 - How to Actually Fix a Trauma Metabolism 27:20 - The Cost of the Armor (What's Next) 📚 REFERENCES & CLINICAL DATA: The ACE Study: Felitti, V. J., et al. "Relationship of Childhood Abuse and Household Dysfunction to Many of the Leading Causes of Death in Adults." American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 1998. Cortisol & Visceral Fat: Epel, E. S., et al. "Stress and Body Shape: Stress-Induced Cortisol Secretion Is Consistently Greater Among Women With Central Fat." Psychosomatic Medicine, 2000. Epigenetics & FKBP5: Klengel, T., et al. "Allele-specific FKBP5 DNA demethylation mediates gene-childhood trauma interactions." Nature Neuroscience, 2013. Food as a Sedative: Dallman, M. F., et al. "Chronic stress and obesity: A new view of 'comfort food'." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), 2003. Medical Disclaimer: The content of this video is for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. #Trauma #Cortisol #Metabolism #Ozempic #DrAminHedayat