These conditions are real. But they are caused by the brain and not damage in the body.
It turns out:
Certain personality types are more susceptible to mind-body conditions.
These traits put pressure on the brain and cause hypervigilance. A brain under stress can produce a variety of symptoms.
And these personality traits often shift after treatment:
The science is finally catching up.
In 2022, Dr. Yoni Ashar, neuroscientist, ran the largest brain imaging study on chronic pain to date.
The treatment wasn’t anything physical, it was emotional.
Pain Reprocessing Therapy—a brain retraining approach for rewiring pain signals.
• 70% of participants became pain-free or nearly pain free after 30 days
• The placebo and usual care groups barely improved
• Brain scans showed reduced pain activity in the brain
The study was published in JAMA Psychiatry. This was real, peer-reviewed science.
A brain stuck in a loop of fear.
I was one of these people:
• I had chronic pain that lasted 7 years
• Depression (since age 12)
• Anxiety and trouble focusing
Turns out it was all in my brain—And completely reversible.
I’ve been completely pain-free and symptom free for more than 3 years now.
I've built a community to share the science and the practical exercises behind brain retraining.
It's a live community with access to me and other coaches as well as mind-body physicians.
After 7 years of chronic back pain, dozens of specialists, and $12K+ wasted on treatments that didn't work—I found the research that actually freed me for good.
Now, I'm sharing the exact protocol. Enrollment closes Oct 13th.
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Why I Created Brain-Based Healing
Lying on a hardwood floor because it was the only surface that didn't make me scream.
ER doctor looked at my normal MRI and said "the pain might just be in your head." He was almost right.
It wasn't in my head—it was in my brain.
Your limbic system (brain's alarm center) can get stuck in emergency mode after injury, trauma, or chronic stress. This is called central sensitization in neuroscience.
It starts generating REAL pain or other symptoms to "protect" you from things that aren't actually dangerous: bending over, exercise, gentle touch.
Most people believe chronic pain comes from damaged tissue — an injured back, a torn tendon, or inflamed joints.
But modern neuroscience is telling a completely different story:
In many cases, chronic pain is generated by the brain, not by bodily damage.
Let me explain:🧵
Modern neuroscience has shown that all pain is generated by the brain.
When pain persists beyond normal healing, the nervous system can become conditioned to keep producing it — this is called neuroplastic pain or central sensitization.
This discovery is changing how we understand — and treat — one of the most disabling conditions in modern life.
Chronic pain is defined as pain that persists almost everyday for at least 3 months.
Nearly 50 million Americans live with it.
Migraines, sciatica, IBS, fibromyalgia, back and neck pain — these conditions cost over $500 billion a year in medical care and lost productivity.
The human brain naturally releases anti inflammatory chemicals known as DOSE:
Dopamine (motivation), Oxytocin (connection), Serotonin (Joy)
and Endorphins (natural painkillers).
Here are 10 ways to activate your brain’s feel-good chemicals naturally:
1. Switch Up Your Routine
A fascinating study found that taxi drivers who took different routes daily had more activity in their neocortex than bus drivers who drove the same path every day.
Novel experiences trigger dopamine release. Take a new route home, try a different coffee shop, or rearrange your workspace.
2. Move Your Body (Your Way)
You don't need to hit the gym to get that endorphin rush. Moderate exercise releases natural painkillers and mood boosters. Dance in your kitchen, take a walk around the block, do some stretches, or have a solo dance party. Find what feels accessible and enjoyable for you. You don't need rigorous exercise.