
For the veteran living at “Zero or Hundred”
In the military, you learned to stow your emotions to get the job done. That was survival. But in civilian life, that “stowed” gear is pressurized. It leaks out as sudden rage, paralyzing anxiety, or unexplained tears.
This book replaces the broken “suppress and explode” switch with a functional dial. Learn to regulate your emotional RPMs without shutting down the engine.
You were trained to hold the line. But the pressure is building behind it.
Complex PTSD (CPTSD) and affect dysregulation often feel like a broken thermostat. You are either completely numb (Ice) or exploding with rage and panic (Fire). There is no “warm,” and there is no middle ground.
This isn’t a character flaw. It is a result of prolonged exposure to high-stress environments where “feeling” was a liability. You learned to suppress the signal. But the signal didn’t go away—it just got louder underground.
Throttle Control offers a mechanical approach to emotional regulation. It helps you stop the “Red Mist” before it blinds you and lift the “Fog” when you feel numb.
Using the Gain Control Protocol, you will learn to:
Vent pressure safely without damaging your relationships or career.nd it.
Catch the “spike” before you lose control.
Use “Manual Dampeners” to lower your physiological heart rate immediately.

