You’re in Charge of Your Pain
How Food and Emotions Shape the Way You Feel
Topic 1: It Hurts in the Body, But It Starts in the Mind — Why Stress and Emotions Make Pain Worse
Have you ever noticed that on days when you’re feeling down, your body seems to ache more too? That’s not your imagination. Long-term anxiety, depression, and stress can put your brain on “high alert” — amplifying pain signals that might otherwise be manageable. In this session, you’ll learn how your brain controls the “volume” of pain, how to break the vicious cycle of “more pain → more anxiety → more pain,” and practical ways to truly let yourself relax.
Outline
- Why does worrying make it hurt more? — Your brain actually has a “pain volume knob” [Central Sensitization]
- The two-way street between emotions and pain — How anxiety and depression make the body harder to heal
- Stress keeps your body “smoldering” — What happens when stress hormones go haywire
- Try it: Use an emotion journal to find your pain patterns — Which emotions are secretly making you hurt more?
- When should you talk to someone? — What counseling and mental health care can do for chronic pain
Topic 2: Eat Right, Hurt Less — An Introduction to Anti-Inflammatory Eating
Is the food you eat every day helping you manage pain — or quietly making inflammation worse? Behind many cases of chronic pain is a body stuck in a state of “slow burn.” Diet is one of the most powerful levers you have to control that fire. This session skips the complicated nutrition science and gets straight to the point: which foods fan the flames, which ones put them out, and how a few simple swaps at the dinner table can make a real difference — starting tonight.
Outline
- Why is your body always “smoldering”? — The direct link between chronic inflammation and pain
- These foods are making your pain worse — Recognizing refined sugars, processed foods, and bad fats in everyday eating
- The best “fire extinguishers” on your plate — How Omega-3s, turmeric, and colorful vegetables help reduce pain
- Three eating habits you can change today — Small swaps, no major overhaul required
- Are supplements enough? — Busting common myths about diet and pain relief
