How Trauma Lives in the Body — and How We Heal | Miriam Jacobson | TEDxCamino Ramon St
This talk explores the profound connection between trauma and the body, revealing how unresolved experiences can shape our health, emotions, and daily lives. Drawing on lived experiences, it highlights the pathways to healing — from awareness and resilience to practices that help the body release what the mind alone cannot. It’s an invitation to understand trauma not as a life sentence, but as a challenge that can be met with compassion, health and hope. Miriam Jacobson is a triple-board certified Functional Medicine Dietitian who transforms lives by uncovering the hidden causes of chronic health challenges. By bridging the gap between conventional medicine and holistic wellness, Miriam guides both individuals and corporate
teams to resolve persistent digestive issues, fatigue, and mood imbalances. As both a 9/11 and breast cancer survivor, Miriam looks beyond symptoms to explore the complex interplay of physical, biochemical, and emotional factors. By utilizing advanced
diagnostic testing, targeted nutrition, and innovative mind-body techniques, she embraces the comprehensive approach of functional medicine to help her clients reconnect with their vital
energy and innate resilience. Through her private practice, Every Body Bliss, and her corporate wellness programs, Miriam
draws upon her 15+ years of experience to foster remarkable breakthroughs in individual health outcomes. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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