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In this episode, we explore a new perspective on the often-overlooked importance of proper hydration. Going beyond the usual advice of drinking water, we delve into how consistent hydration supports the body's physiology, enhances healing in a biopsychosocial context, and helps maintain a sense of safety for the brain (aka brain retraining). The episode also provides practical tips and mindbody techniques to incorporate hydration into daily routines as a form of self-care and symptom management.

00:00 Introduction to Hydration and Chronic Pain

00:58 The Biopsychosocial Model of Healing

03:19 Personal Experiences with Dehydration

05:38 Hydration's Impact on the Nervous System

12:13 Practical Tips for Staying Hydrated

17:36 Hydration as a Healing Ritual

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