Trauma doesn't just live in memory. It lives in the body — in a nervous system that never got the signal that it was safe to stand down.
You may have come to Dr. Deepti Sharma looking for answers about your weight, your energy, your hormones, or your metabolic health. But in Part 2 of this series, she's going to ask you to look a little further back. In this she picks up where the ACEs conversation left off and goes deeper into what trauma actually does to human physiology. From the way chronic stress hormones reshape the brain and gut, to the downstream effects on inflammation, metabolism, and chronic disease risk — this episode makes the invisible visible. Dr. Sharma explains how unresolved trauma can look like anxiety, emotional eating, fatigue, autoimmune flares, or a body that simply won't respond the way it "should" — and why none of that is a character flaw.
She brings together neuroscience, the metabolic science, and the human experience into a single cohesive picture that is as clinically grounded as it is compassionate. Whether you're a patient trying to understand why your health feels so complicated, or a provider looking to deepen your trauma-informed lens, this episode gives you the framework to see it clearly.
Because for many people, the missing piece isn't a lab value or a medication dose — it's an understanding of how their history shaped their biology.
What is Weight and Metabolism?
Dr. Deepti Sharma is a triple board-certified physician in Family Medicine, Obesity, and Lifestyle Medicine. She is also a certified menopause practitioner by The Menopause Society (previously NAMS) and a certified life coach. For over a decade, her clinical practice has focused on guiding individuals towards optimal health through evidence-based strategies.
She recognizes the unique challenges many individuals face in understanding their metabolism and managing their weight. This podcast is dedicated to addressing those specific nuances and providing clarity amidst widespread misinformation.
Each episode will delve into the science behind effective weight management and metabolic health exploring the critical roles of nutrition, physical activity, sleep, and mental well-being.
Please remember that while she is a doctor, she is not your doctor. This podcast is meant for educational and informational purposes only, not medical advice. Please consult your physician for your specific questions and needs.
Presented by Dr Deepti Sharma, MD
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