THIS IS YOUR BODY ON TRAUMA
How to Nourish Safety, Resilience, and Connection with Polyvagal-Informed Nutrition
This Is Your Body on Trauma is the first book to teach readers how to use nutrition to heal underlying trauma that presents in physical symptoms. It features a unique do-it-yourself approach, allowing people to completely customize their care plan.
Trauma is pervasive, and recovery usually involves extensive talk therapy. What is often overlooked is using nutrition as a way to restore a sense of safety and self-trust. Research shows between 60 and 90 percent of physician visits are due to the wear and tear on the body from stress hormones. The gut is often our first indicator that something is awry; it is the watchtower raising the alarm, and the existence of trauma can create a negative feedback loop with the brain that leads to several quite common gut-brain axis complaints, such as anxiety, depression, IBS, and pain.
More than “just” a nutrition book, This Is Your Body on Trauma helps people make connections between what is going on in their mind and body with a unique 360-degree integrative approach to mental health. Using a unique, customizable approach, readers are given a series of experiments based on recommendations, formulating their needs and providing actionable solutions to lessen the perception of stress with nutrition. This book will help people who have experienced traumatic events as both a child and an adult, those who experience chronic stress, as well as people who have experienced food trauma heal and manage the physiological impacts of that trauma throughout their lives.
The experiments provided in the book can be done in collaboration with a therapy or nutrition provider.
This book is the only one that discusses not only nutrition for trauma (what to eat), but also applies it in a trauma-informed way (how to eat to avoid triggers).
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I’m a licensed nutritionist that helps people with conditions that make life tough.
Meg Bowman is a licensed nutritionist and educator specializing in the powerful intersection of mental health and nutrition. She is the co-founder of several organizations that reflect her commitment to functional, compassionate, and evidence-based care, including Nutrition Hive, a functional group nutrition practice supporting clients navigating mental health, hormone and gastrointestinal conditions, and Clinician’s Incubator, where she mentors postgraduate nutrition professionals pursuing the Certified Nutrition Specialist (CNS) credential. She also serves on the faculty of Nested Health Coach Certification, an NBHWC-approved program that equips providers with trauma-informed coaching skills.
Meg is also the author of the forthcoming book This Is Your Body on Trauma: How to Nourish Safety, Resilience, and Connection with Polyvagal-Informed Nutrition, which explores how nutrition can be used as a tool for trauma recovery and nervous system regulation.
Read her thoughts on Substack, and learn more about her work and resources at www.megbowmannutrition.com. You can find her on Facebook @nutritionhive and Instagram @nutritionhive.health.

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Selected Speaking Engagements:
Feeding Resilience: Using Nutrition to Support Trauma Recovery, IAEDP Heartland, 2024
A Nutrition-Focused Approach to Hormone Support in Eating Disorders (presented with Ellen Davenport), ED Networking Group, 2023
Overcoming Anxiety with Nutrition, American Psychological Association, National audience, 2022
Nutrition for Anxiety and Depression, Clinician's Incubator Greenhouse, 2021
How to Spot a Horse Not a Zebra: Differential Nutrition Diagnosis, Clinician's Incubator Greenhouse, 2021
Nutrition for Mental Health, Mental Health Association of Greater Chicago 2021
Using the NFPE and MSQ to Improve Client Outcomes, Clinician's Incubator Greenhouse, 2021
Integrative Nutrition for Alcohol Treatment, Women’s Association for Addiction Treatment 2021
Mental Health Nutrition Toolkit, Clinician’s Incubator Greenhouse 2021
Nutrition Tool Kit for Alcohol Abuse, Clinician's Incubator CE for Greenhouse, 2021
Helping the Nervous System Feel Safe: Integrative Approaches to Anxiety in Eating Disorders, Eating Disorders Networking Group, 2020
Seeking the Whole Story: Integrating Functional Medicine in ED Nutrition Therapy, IAEDP Symposium 2019
Brains in Balance: Mental Health Nutrition for an Aging Population, Aging Care Association, 2019
When It Is About the Food, Eating Disorders Networking Group, 2019
Cultivating the Garden: Integrative Approaches to GI for ED Recovery, Heartland IAEDP 2019