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EPISODE · Nov 22, 2025 · 2 MIN

What Is NeuroAlchemy? A New Path to Multidimensional Healing

from NeuroAlchemy: The Brain-Body Healing podcast

In this foundational episode of NeuroAlchemy, Dr. Sarah Young invites you into the heart of her multidimensional approach to healing. She explores why so many people feel dismissed, overwhelmed, or “stuck” in their brain and body symptoms — and how science and soul come together to create a more complete path forward. Dr. Sarah shares her own lived experience recovering from multiple brain injuries and how it transformed her work as a neurointegrative clinician.You’ll learn what NeuroAlchemy truly means, why wholeness matters more than perfection, and what this podcast will offer: nervous system regulation, neuroplasticity, trauma healing, intuition, energy, embodiment, and the deeper layers of personal transformation.If you’ve ever felt like a missing piece has been overlooked in your healing, this episode will remind you that you’re not broken — you’re becoming.

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