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Coach Pooja Karan
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Pooja Karan is a highly accomplished expert in the domain of Mind Mastery. She is the founder and CEO of Self Mastery Valley, a platform that offers transformative coaching services to individuals looking to improve their lives. Pooja's unique coaching approach focuses on rewiring the brains of her clients to help them achieve their Health, Wealth, Relationship, Career and Spiritual goals. With he
12/10/2025
In Hawaii, there is a powerful phrase, Mai Na Loko, which translates to βinside sickness.β It describes how deep emotional wounds, particularly those caused by family conflict or trauma, can make the body physically ill. Modern science now supports this wisdom, showing that emotional pain often begins in the gut and spreads throughout the body.
When stress, betrayal, or unresolved trauma festers, the body responds with heightened cortisol and disrupted gut microbiota. Over time, this creates an acidic internal environment where harmful bacteria thrive. The result is chronic inflammation, a silent driver behind bloating, digestive distress, autoimmune conditions, cardiovascular issues, and even certain cancers.
Researchers are also finding that trauma-related inflammation doesnβt stay in the gut. It crosses into the brain, altering mood and cognition, increasing the risk of anxiety, depression, and other mental health disorders. The gut-brain connection proves that what happens emotionally is inseparable from what happens physically.
Hawaiian culture understood this long before Western medicine gave it a name. Mai Na Loko is a reminder that family dynamics, love, or lack of it, directly influence health. Toxic relationships can quite literally ferment inside the body, while healing, compassion, and connection can restore balance.
This knowledge calls for a holistic view of health, where emotional well-being, family bonds, and inner peace are as important as diet and exercise. Addressing unresolved trauma through therapy, communication, or mindfulness is not just about mental healing, it is also a powerful step toward physical recovery.
Health begins inside. What we hold in our hearts and minds shapes what happens in our bodies.
Be Healed
10/05/2025
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