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What can we do to improve our brains? This is clearly a topic that is central to our messaging. And we have focused on a variety of levers to pull, including exercise, sleep, dietary changes, nature, connection, etc. But we've now learned about a powerful input that has proven incredibly effective in improving brain function, especially in a variety pathological situations like cognitive decline, anorexia, depression, and even autism. This innovative approach has been called olfactory enrichment. And basically, this involves stimulating the brain with various types of scents.
Perhaps the top researcher on the planet exploring this subject and creating innovative ways for us to take advantage of olfactory enrichment is Dr. Michael Leon.He received his PhD from the University of Chicago and joined the professoriate at the young age of 24. He is currently Professor emeritus in the Department of Neurobiology and Behavior at the University of California Irvine.
He has received the Research Scientist Development Award from the National Institute for Mental Health for his work on the neurobiology of early learning, the D.G. Marquis Award from the American Psychological Association for developing an effective treatment for children with autism, and the Healthcare Technology Acceleration Award from the California HealthCare Foundation for his work on body weight normalization. In a recent analysis from the Stanford University, he was ranked among the top 2% of scientists in the world.
On the podcast we review this empowering science in detail and I am certain you will be you captivated by the therapeutic potential of this intervention.Also, weāll explore the device Dr. Leon has created so that everyone can take advantage of these exciting developments.
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0:00 Intro
2:48 Researching Olfactory Enrichment
7:25 Impact of Olfaction on Disease
13:47 Relationship Between Inflammation & Sense of Smell
16:27 Study of Olfactory & Memory Loss
19:41 Losing Sense of Smell In Covid
24:01 Relationship of Taste to Olfaction
26:04 Impact on Depression
27:26 Difference Between this and Aromatherapy
31:59 Treating Anorexia with This
33:11 How This Works on a Subconscious Level
34:50 Memory Air Device
36:25 Conclusion
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Michael Leon received his PhD from the University of Chicago and joined the professoriate at the age of 24. He is currently Professor emeritus (recalled) in the Department of Neurobiology and Behavior at the University of California Irvine. He also is a member of the Center for the Neurobiology of Learning and Memory, as well as the Institute for Memory Impairments and Neurological Disorders at UCI. He has received multiple awards for teaching undergraduates, including the Professor of the Year Award as the best teacher on the UCI campus. He has received the Research Scientist Development Award from the National Institute for Mental Health for his work on the neurobiology of early learning, the D.G. Marquis Award from the American Psychological Association for developing an effective treatment for children with autism, and the Healthcare Technology Acceleration Award, from the California HealthCare Foundation, Booz Allen Hamilton, and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation for his work on body weight control. In a recent analysis from the Stanford University School of Medicine, he was ranked among the top 2% of scientists in the world for the impact of his research. He is a partner in Science Lab 3 and the Mando Group.
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Our lifestyle choices are fundamental as it relates to the health of our brains. Who knew? Well one person who knows this information and has done an amazing job getting this out to public awareness is Louisa Nicola, neurophysiologist, human performance coach and founder of Neuro Athletics, a human performance coaching firm that supports the highest performing athletes and executives in the world. This organization bring science-based solutions to elite performers who want to perform at their highest level.
Luisa graduated from the university of Sydney medical school and specializes in Neurophysiology. She is currently completing her PhD and has recently published fascinating report on the benefits of resistance exercises as it relates to Alzheimer's disease.
The podcast that you were about to watch extremely empowering. What you will find in Louisaās messaging is a heartfelt devotion to empowerment for all who will listen that truly, our brainās destiny is something we can control. I'm very grateful that she joined us on the podcast today.
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0:00 Intro
2:37 How Louisa Got Started
5:00 Exerciseās Impact on Brain Health
11:37 Aerobics vs Strength Training
14:56 Wearable Devices to Track Exercise
19:53 What Happens in the Brain During Exercise
25:11 Importance of Restorative Sleep
30:42 Best Type of Diet for the Brain
33:09 Phd: Resistance Training & Alzheimerās
36:28 Conclusion
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Neurophysiologist and human performance coach, Louisa Nicola is the founder and head performance advisor of Neuro Athletics - a human performance coaching firm that boasts the highest performing athletes and executives in the world. Neuro Athletics brings science based solutions to elite performers who want to perform at their peak. Louisa graduated from the University of Sydney Medical School and specialises in neurophysiology.
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Around 60 million people around the world have dementia. 300 million have depression, and billions of people are experiencing brain problems due to chronic stress. These conditions are partially preventable, but most people donāt know the steps to take to decrease their risk and protect their brains. It turns out that the place where our brains are at the highest risk for being damaged is actually in our homes, and that we have an incredible amount of control over what happens here. But sadly, most of us are being unintentionally exposed to things in our houses that are poisoning our brain health. In this episode, weāre going deep into the science that examines those factors in our environments that are damaging our brains. We connect with an expert in environmental and lifestyle medicine, Dr. Austin Perlmutter. Weāre going to explore exactly what we are exposing ourselves to, in our homes, cars and offices, that threaten to worsen our cognitive and mental health. And, importantly, Dr. Perlmutter will reveal simple steps we can employ, today, to reduce this threat.
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0:00 Intro
3:06 How our environment threatens our brain
8:18 Health Begins in the Kitchen
12:10 Air Pollution in the Kitchen
18:13 Pollution in our World Today
23:23 Hidden Sources of Pollution: Vacuums & Incense
28:34 Effectiveness of N95 Masks
31:00 We Canāt Overlook This
35:00 Air Fresheners & Perfumes
39:13 Indoor Filtration & Ventilation
46:40 Other Pollutants to Watch Out For
49:25 Conclusion
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Here's more about our guest, and yes, my son:
Dr. Austin Perlmutter is a board-certified internal medicine physician, New York Times bestselling author, published researcher and international educator. His mission is to help people improve their health by targeting the biological basis of āstucknessā in our brains and bodies. His writings, presentations, podcasts, and online educational programs explore how environmental factors influence our cognitive and mental state and have reached millions. Dr. Perlmutter has been featured on PBS, Rolling Stone, MedPage today, Newsweek, Medical News Today, NPR and a wide range of other media outlets. He is a co-producer of the Alzheimerās, the Science of Prevention series, and host of the Better Brain Blueprint series. Dr. Perlmutter currently serves as the managing director at Big Bold Health, a food-as-medicine company focused on helping people rejuvenate health through better immune function, where he is running a first-of-its kind study exploring the effects of plant nutrients on human aging through epigenetic modulation.
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Researchers around the world are looking at the role of a mechanism, inflammation, in what makes a good brain go bad, and specifically in diseases like Alzheimerās. Dr. Jack Auty is a Tasmanian researcher who is focused on this process and is exploring a variety of inroads to inflammation, including, zinc deficiency, as well as the possible role of our ever-increasing exposure to microplastics in amplifying this mechanism.
Dr. Auty has a very expansive social media exposure, bringing this information to the public awareness. Heās a very interesting researcher on a number of levels, including fieldwork looking at animals exposed to microplastics as well as translational research from the lab to humans again focused on inflammation and its damaging role throughout the body, and specifically the brain.
Currently, Dr. Auty is a lecturer in the Medical Sciences division in the School of Medicine at the University of Tasmania. He, in addition, serves as a collaborator with an organization called the Adrift Lab, and we will learn more about their mission on our podcast as well.
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0:00 Intro
3:16 Studying the Mechanism of Inflammation
13:12 Optimizing Our Microglia
16:46 Polygenic Influences on Alzheimerās
21:16 Accumulation of Microplastics
34:35 Avoiding Microplastics
36:53 Zincās Impact on Alzheimerās
43:20 Removing the Blame From Lifestyle Choices
52:00 The Adrift Lab: Studying Microplastics
57:23 Conclusion
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Jack completed a Bachelor of Science in anatomy with a neuroscience focus at the southernmost university in the world ā the University of Otago. During his degree Jack took several botany papers and fell in love with the subject, so Jack continued studies at Otago with a post graduate diploma in botany followed by a Ph.D. which combined botany and neuroscience by investigating the effects of marijuana-like synthetic cannabinoids on inflammation in the ischemic brain, combining botany and neuroscience.
After completing his Ph.D., Jack continued his research at the University of Otago with projects on hydrogen sulphide as an inflammatory signaling molecule and kamikaze neutrophils that release their DNA contents onto bacteria. He then moved to the University of Manchester, where he primarily investigated the role of the inflammasome in Alzheimer's disease and age-related cognitive decline. Jack was fortunate to have inspiring, supportive, and scientifically proficient supervisors and collaborators in Dr. Catherine Lawrence and Prof. David Brough, under whose guidance he was able to make significant contributions to the field of inflammation research.
Currently, Jack is a lecturer in Medical Sciences at the University of Tasmania, where he investigates inflammation. He is focused on establishing the inflammatory properties of environmental microplastics and identifying the cellular mechanisms that mediate microplastic-induced inflammation. Additionally, he aims to understand how peripheral and central inflammatory responses contribute to Alzheimer's disease.
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In this episode of The Empowering Neurologist Podcast, we had the profound pleasure of reconnecting with my longtime friend and now filmmaker, Max Lugavere, the creative force behind the deeply moving documentary Little Empty Boxes. Max, who is as articulate as he is passionate, took us through the deeply personal journey that led to the making of his filmāa narrative woven from love, loss, and the quest for understanding dementia.
The genesis of Little Empty Boxes is as poignant as it is inspiring. Max shared the moment his life changed during what was meant to be a serene summer vacation: his mother, Kathy, was unable to recall the current year, a lapse that signaled the onset of her cognitive decline. This incident wasn't just a fleeting moment of forgetfulness; it was the beginning of a challenging journey through the landscape of dementia, a condition affecting over 55 million people worldwide.
Moved by his mother's struggle, Max returned to New York City, transitioning from a concerned son to a determined researcher, diving deep into the complexities of dementia. The film follows his exploration of innovative approaches beyond conventional medication, aiming to slow the progression of his mother's illness.
Max described Little Empty Boxes as a project that "crept in, claws out." It wasnāt a film he planned, but one that emerged from necessity. His mother's worsening condition was harrowing to witness, but it birthed a purpose that transcended personal pain. Max emphasized that the film isnāt centered on definitive medical answers or miraculous recoveries. Instead, it presents a raw, messy, and intimately personal look into the life of a dementia patient and the daily realities of their caretakers.
One of the most touching moments in our conversation was Maxās reflection on the film as a tribute to his mother and a love letter to the science of dementia prevention. He hopes that by sharing his mother's story, the film will not only shine a light on ways to delay or prevent this devastating condition but also encourage viewers to cherish every memory. "It's about making the most of what remains, together," Max remarked, highlighting the filmās focus on the human elements of love, memory, and resilience.
Our discussion with Max was more than just an interview; it was an exploration of the emotional and scientific facets of dementia through the lens of a devoted son's experience. For anyone who has witnessed the impacts of dementia firsthand, or for those interested in the intersections of film and real-world issues, Little Empty Boxes offers a compelling narrative that is both educational and deeply moving.
Watch Little Empty Boxes here: https://littleemptyboxes.com/
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0:00 Intro
3:49 The Diagnosis That Changed Everything
8:09 How Medicine Failed Maxās Mom
12:07 How Fraudulent Research Clouded Our Knowledge
18:14 Making āLittle Empty Boxesā
26:06 Bringing the Prevention Conversation to the Masses
35:50 Conclusion
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Max Lugavere is a health and science journalist, filmmaker, and bestselling author. He is the author of the Genius trilogy of books, including the New York Times bestseller Genius Foods and the Wall Street Journal bestseller Genius Kitchen. He hosts The Genius Life podcast, one of the top health and wellness podcasts in the U.S, and has an audience of over 1.5 million followers across social media.
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Alzheimerās disease can be reversed. Need I state that again? That is the subject of our podcast featuring an interview with Dr. Heather Sandison. Dr. Sandison is a renowned naturopathic doctor and a leading expert in neurodegenerative diseases. She has dedicated her career to understanding and reversing cognitive decline, with a particular focus on Alzheimer's disease.
In this episode, we will be discussing her groundbreaking new book, Reversing Alzheimer's. This transformative work offers a comprehensive approach to preventing and reversing Alzheimerās disease through personalized medicine, lifestyle changes, and cutting-edge therapies. Dr. Sandisonās insights provide hope and practical strategies for those affected by this devastating condition.
Tune in as we explore the innovative methods outlined in her book, the latest research in brain health, and how you can take proactive steps to maintain cognitive function. Whether youāre a caregiver, a healthcare professional, or someone concerned about your brain health, this episode is packed with invaluable information and inspiration.
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2:49 Promising Alzheimerās Breakthrough
7:57 Where Weāre Getting it Wrong with Alzheimerās Prevention
11:00 Solving the Complex Problem of Alzheimerās
13:33 How Infections & Covid 19 Plays a Role
18:34 A Different View of Beta Amyloid
22:10 Studying the Treatment Plan
26:50 Contrast Oxygen Therapy
33:21 Praise for Dale Bredesenās Work
35:15 Conclusion
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Dr. Heather Sandison, a distinguished naturopathic doctor, has devoted her career to providing compassionate care and innovative solutions to those affected by dementia. Renowned for her pioneering work, Dr. Sandison has integrated groundbreaking, holistic, and multimodal interventions, seamlessly creating clinical, residential, research, and educational platforms. Her relentless dedication has not only transformed the lives of patients and caregivers she has also set new standards in the field of dementia care. She is the author of Reversing Alzheimer's: The New Toolkit to Improve Cognition and Protect Brain Health, out with HarperCollins June 11th, 2024.
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Thereās certainly a lot of interest these days in the idea of having a ātotal body MRI scan.ā And with good reason. This turns out to be a highly sensitive study as it relates to detecting a variety of issues, even including early cancers.
I wanted to learn more about this technique so I traveled to Vancouver, Canada to meet with Dr. Raj Attariwala, developer of the Prenuvo Scan, a popular total body MRI here in America and the scan that I myself underwent.
In this interview we explore the need and utility of total body MRI, its limitations, what the future will likely bring in this area of imaging, as well as Dr. Attariwalaās more recent research dealing with metabolic imaging of the brain.
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0:00 Intro
2:46 How & Why MRIs Work
7:37 Effectiveness for Early Detection
13:13 Cost/ Benefit Ratio of MRI
16:49 The Future of MRI & Metabolic Signature
21:27 Brain Health & Body Mass: Findings From Total Body MRI
27:20 Pushbacks on this Protocol
31:27 Total Body vs Regional MRI
34:00 Who Can't Have an MRI
36:00 Standardization in Interpretation of Scans
45:32 Success Stories
47:25 Detecting Colon Cancer
48:29 Best Protocol for Cancer Detection
51:53 Conclusion
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Dr Rajpaul Attariwala, M.D., PhD, FRCPC
Nuclear Medicine Radiologist & Biomedical Engineer
Dr Attariwala holds a doctorate in Biomedical Engineering from Northwestern University (Evanston, IL) prior to becoming a double board-certified radiologist and nuclear medicine physician certified in both Canada and USA. He received his formal training at UBC, along with specialized training at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Centre (New York), UCLA, and USC. He is the creator of the Prenuvo scan and report which were developed at his MRI facility, AIM Medical Imaging in Vancouver Canada. His passion is to create and advance technology to help patients understand how their body changes in both health and disease. Currently he is working to develop and implement critical tools to promote healthspan in Medicine 3.0 with leading scientists and physicians from around the world.
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In this installment in The Empowering Neurologist Podcast we are thrilled to have a very special guest, and longtime friend, Dr. Casey Means, co-author of the groundbreaking book, Good Energy.
Good Energy is not just a book; it's a movement. It invites us to reconsider our day-to-day choices and their profound impact on our body's energy systems. Dr. Means, a Stanford-trained physician, has beautifully woven her medical expertise with cutting-edge research to craft a guide thatās indispensable for anyone looking to enhance their physical and mental well-being through sustainable energy management.
In this episode, Dr. Means shares insights into how our everyday habitsāwhat we eat, how we sleep, and even how we thinkācan significantly influence our metabolic processes, mental clarity, and overall vitality. The book delves into the concept of mitochondrial health, a topic we frequently explore, explaining how these tiny powerhouses in our cells are not just biological entities, but pivotal in shaping our health destiny by influencing all manner of our physiology.
Our conversation covers key themes from the book, including:
The Role of Diet in Energy Production: How can the right foods transform your health by optimizing energy production at a cellular level?
Mindfulness and Mental Energy: Exploring the link between mental practices like mindfulness and physical energy levels.
Innovative Health Tracking: Dr. Means is a proponent of leveraging technology (like the continuous glucose monitor) to monitor health markers. We discuss how modern tools can help personalize our health strategies for better energy.
Listeners will come away with practical advice on integrating the principles of Good Energy into their lives.
This episode is a must-watch for anyone interested in stepping up their energy game, enhancing cognitive function, and ultimately taking charge of their health in a holistic and informed manner.
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3:27 Where Weāre Missing the Mark on Health
8:56 Correlation of Movement and Alzheimerās
11:34 Learn How to Trust Yourself
18:04 Linking Metabolism & Health: How Levels Health Began
27:18 How to Interpret Levels Data to Optimize Your Wellbeing
31:34 American Childrenās Health Crisis
35:56 Take Your Health Back
41:16 How This Information is Helping People
53:03 Conclusion
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Casey Means, MD is the co-founder of Levels, a health technology company with the mission of reversing the worldās metabolic health crisis. She received her BA with honors and MD from Stanford, was President of her Stanford class, and has served on Stanford faculty. She trained in Head & Neck Surgery at Oregon Health and Science University before leaving traditional medicine to devote her life to tackling the root cause of why Americans are sick. She has been featured in The New York Times, The New Yorker, The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, Womenās Health, and more.
Calley Means is the co-founder of Truemed - a company that enables Americans to purchase healthy food and exercise tax-free. He is an advocate/whistleblower about the corruption of the food and pharma industries and need to change incentives - and appeared on over 100 major media outlets to advocate for change. Calley is a graduate of Stanford and Harvard Business School.
Make sure to tune in and join us for this enlightening conversation. Your journey towards better health and Good Energy starts here! This episode will equip you with the knowledge and tools to make a profound impact on your health.
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Without question, a pivotal player in our health is the adequate and balanced functioning of the immune system. No matter what disease state you can consider, the immune system is playing an important role.
We now recognize that our metabolic health is hugely influential in determining the functionality of our immune system. As such, we know that our lifestyles influence metabolic health and therefore, with this understanding, we can influence immune function by paying attention to these decisions we make each day that are so influential as it relates to human metabolism.
On today's program, we are going to explore the concept of immune modulation and the relationship between immunity and metabolic health. We are also going to take a deep dive into new some very exciting discoveries as it relates to ancient foods that powerfully influence immune function including Himalayan tartary buckwheat, a modern day superfood thatās getting a lot of attention.
There couldn't be anyone better to walk us through this exciting new science than my longtime friend, Dr. Jeffrey Bland.
This is a fascinating and thought provoking interview. To further explore this science, visit Big Bold Health: https://bigboldhealth.com/the-science
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4:25 The Immune System Connects Everything
13:27 Soil Health & Agricultural Toxins
19:01 Looking at the True Quality of Our Food
22:33 Discovering Himalayan Tartary Buckwheat
28:38 Polyphenols & Benefits of HTB
33:38 Longevity & Blue Zones
37:43 Forming a Super Superfood: Sprouting HTB
39:49 The True Interconnected Nature of the Body & Immune System
54:07 The Mystery of Ancient Medicine & Natureās Intelligence
1:00:01 Taking a Closer Look at Functions
1:02:03 Conclusion
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Jeff Bland, PhD is the founder of Big Bold Health, a company on a mission to transform the way people think about one of natureās greatest innovations ā the immune system. Through Big Bold Health, Jeff is advocating for the power of Immuno-Rejuvenation to enhance immunity at a global level, often through the rediscovery of ancient food crops and superfoods. To get there, Jeff is building a network of small farms and suppliers throughout the US that take a clear stance on regenerative agriculture, environmental stewardship, and planetary health.
Jeffās career in health spans more than 40 years. A nutritional biochemist by training, he began in academia as a university professor. Jeff then spent three decades in the natural products industry, working alongside other pioneers.
A lifelong educator, Jeff has traveled the world many times over in his role as the āfather of functional medicine.ā In 1991, he and his wife, Susan, founded The Institute for Functional Medicine. In 2012, Jeff founded another educational nonprofit called the Personalized Lifestyle Medicine Institute. Jeff is the author of The Disease Delusion: Conquering the Causes of Chronic Illness for a Healthier, Longer, and Happier Life, as well as countless additional books and research papers.
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As many of you are aware, much of our information that we present deals with problems of the brain and spinal cord. These have been described as being parts of the central nervous system. However, there is another part of the nervous system called the peripheral nervous system that is basically made up of the peripheral nerves.
Peripheral neuropathy is a term that describes an abnormality with peripheral nerves. This can cause loss of sensation, pain, or even loss of autonomic function. Here in America some 20 million people suffer from peripheral neuropathy. In fact more than half of the people with diabetes will develop prayerful neuropathy at some point in their lifetimes. We are at increased risk for peripheral neuropathy not only as a consequence of diabetes but also as we age. Pray for neuropathy can be caused by chemotherapy and fully 1/4 of all peripheral neuropathy patients do not have an identifiable cost.
There aren't really any FDA approved treatments to actually treat purple neuropathy in terms of the underlying cause of the nerve damage. While we do have drugs that treat, pain for example, again we need to find a way of treating the fire, not just focusing on the smoke. Having said that, there is an exciting new development in this field using drugs that are already available and are called muscarinic antagonists. Basically, they block the transmission of acetylcholine.
In today's podcast, we are going to explore deeply, the mechanisms whereby this approach, using these muscarinic antagonists seems to be incredibly effective in growing new nerve fibers as well as increasing metabolism in the nerve itself leading to improvement ultimately in the manifestation of peripheral neuropathy.
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5:35 The Scope of the Problem
8:09 Diabetic Neuropathy
11:49 Neuropathy Following Chemotherapy
14:21 Viral Infections: HIV Treatment & Covid
16:56 Why Mitochondria are Essential in This
19:44 Pharmaceutical Study of Neuropathy
24:57 Aldose reductase inhibitor
29:31 Why This Approach is Different
37:44 How Antimuscarinics Work
48:10 Metrics for Getting FDA Approval
58:42 Funding the Research
1:01:53 Conclusion
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Nigel A. Calcutt, Ph.D. ook both his B.Sc. in Zoology and Ph.D. Physiology and Pharmacology at Nottingham University, England. Dr. Calcutt first began studying nerve damage caused by diabetes as an undergraduate, with a largely unsuccessful but nevertheless entertaining and informative attempt to generate diabetic chickens in the laboratory of the esteemed ornithologist Professor David Tomlinson. Undeterred by the pitiful paucity of pre-diabetic poultry, he has continued to investigate mechanisms of diabetic neuropathy and neuropathic pain throughout his academic career, with a particular interest in translational studies. Dr. Calcutt is also a co-founder of the biotechnology company WinSanTor Inc. and the non-profit organization Diabetes Research Connection.Paul Fernyhough PhD received his PhD in biochemistry from the department of Biochemistry at University of Sheffield. He then carried out postdoctoral research at Colorado State University, Kings College London and as a Wellcome Trust Postdoctoral Fellow at St Bartholomewās Medical College. Dr. Fernyhoughās research interest is in the cell biology underlying neurodegenerative disorders of the peripheral nervous system with a focus on the impact of diabetes. A biotech start-up, WinSanTor Inc, has been established and is directing phase 2 clinical trials in diabetic neuropathy and chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy. ___________________________Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/davidperlmutter/Website: https://www.drperlmutter.com/Subscribe to our channel:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDRl_UAXxbHyOOjklnA0dxQ/?sub_confirmation=1
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In a groundbreaking development, an international team of researchers has unveiled a remarkable advancement in the fight against progressive multiple sclerosis (MS). Their study, led by scientists from the University of Cambridge, the University of Milan Bicocca, and Hospital Casa Sollievo della Sofferenza in Italy, demonstrates the safety, tolerance, and long-lasting effectiveness of injecting a specific type of stem cell directly into the brains of patients living with progressive MS. This breakthrough paves the way for the development of advanced cell therapy treatments for this debilitating disease that affects over 2 million people worldwide.
Multiple sclerosis is a complex autoimmune disease that targets the central nervous system, leading to severe disruption in the transmission of nerve signals. While there are treatments available to alleviate some of the symptoms and reduce the frequency of relapses, many patients still progress into a secondary phase of the disease, which steadily worsens over time, causing severe disability. This secondary progressive phase has long been a significant challenge in the treatment of MS.
In progressive forms of MS, a type of immune cell known as macrophages, specifically microglial cells, plays a crucial role in attacking and damaging the central nervous system. This relentless assault leads to chronic inflammation and extensive nerve cell damage. Recent advances in stem cell therapies have raised hope that they could help mitigate this damage by replacing damaged cells with healthy ones.
Before the current study, the University of Cambridge team had already demonstrated in mouse models that reprogrammed skin cells into brain stem cells, transplanted into the central nervous system, could reduce inflammation and potentially aid in repairing MS-related damage.
This groundbreaking study marks a significant step forward in the pursuit of effective treatments for secondary progressive MS. Although the study is relatively small and may have confounding effects from immunosuppressant drugs, its safety and long-lasting effects over the 12-month trial period have paved the way for further clinical trials. The research team's cautious optimism fuels hope for the development of cell therapy as a potential solution for this debilitating condition. This exciting progress holds the promise of a brighter future for the millions of people living with progressive MS, offering renewed hope for a more effective treatment approach.
Our interview today is with the lead researcher involved in this study at the University of Cambridge, Stefano Pluchino, MD, PhD.
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0:00 Intro
2:46 Why Stem Cell Therapy Works
5:10 Studying Stem Cells on the Brain
9:15 MS Patients Studied in This Trial
13:43 What the Results Mean for the Public
17:40 The Specifics of the Study
26:18 Rigorous Testing that Sets this Trail Apart
28:25 Findings: Feasibility, Safety, and Biomarkers
34:32 Looking at the Results over 12 months
40:11 Correlation of Metabolic Health and MS
44:55 What Exosomes Reveal About Disease
49:01 Senolytic Therapy & Neurodegenerative Diseases
53:36 Conclusion
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Stefano Pluchino received his MD and PhD degrees at the University of Siena, Italy,
and additional training at Cambridge University, UK. He is currently Professor of
Regenerative Neuroimmunology (2021) and Honorary Consultant in Neurology, within
the Department of Clinical Neurosciences at Cambridge University.
Twitter: @Pluchinolab
Research: https://www.cell.com/cell-stem-cell/fulltext/S1934-5909(23)00393-4
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In this episode of The Empowering Neurologist, we're diving into two topics that are gaining significant attention in the worlds of men's health and weight loss: the importance of testosterone replacement therapy and the emerging role of GLP-1 agonists in weight loss as well as in diabetes treatment. Joining us is an esteemed expert in this field, Dr. Tracy Gapin, a renowned urologist and men's health specialist.
Why is this topic so crucial? Testosterone, often hailed as the cornerstone of male vitality, plays a central role in various aspects of men's health. It's not just about physical strength or libido; testosterone impacts mood, energy levels, bone density, muscle mass, cognitive function, and overall well-being. However, as men age, testosterone levels naturally decline, leading to a condition known as hypogonadism or low testosterone. This decline can have profound effects on a man's health and quality of life.
Dr. Gapin, with his extensive experience and research in the field, sheds light on how testosterone replacement therapy can be a game-changer for men experiencing the effects of low testosterone. He delves into the nuances of identifying candidates for this therapy, the benefits, and the misconceptions surrounding it. His insights are particularly valuable in a time when discussions about men's hormonal health are often overshadowed or misunderstood. Further, as he explains, age-matched testosterone levels in men have plummeted over the past several decades, and we discuss why.
In addition, Dr. Gapin takes us through the exciting world of GLP-1 agonists, a class of drugs initially developed for diabetes management but now having a major impact in the weight loss arena. Obesity is a mounting concern globally, and its impact on men's health is undeniable. With cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and a host of other conditions linked to obesity, finding effective weight management solutions is paramount. Dr. Gapin explains how GLP-1 agonists work, their benefits, their potential risks, and their role in revolutionizing weight loss treatments.
This episode is not just for those directly experiencing these issues but also for anyone interested in the broader conversation about men's health. Whether you're a healthcare professional, someone exploring options for personal health improvement, or simply curious about the latest in medical advancements, Dr. Gapin's insights offer valuable knowledge and perspective.
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0:00 Intro
3:04 The Issues of Low Testosterone
7:07 Why Testosterone Levels are Falling
10:00 What Indicates Low Testosterone
15:00 The Holistic Approach to This
17:28 Why Testosterone Replacement Therapy May Be Essential
19:53 Addressing Potential Risks
28:20 How TRT Works & What to Expect
35:49 Looking at Estrogen and Progesterone
37:23 LDL Medication and Low Testosterone
39:55 Addressing Thyroid Functionality
40:56 Honest Thoughts on Ozempic
50:28 Conclusion
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Tracy Gapin, MD, is a board-certified urologist, menās health and performance expert. and founder of the Gapin Institute, a global leader in high performance medicine. He has over 20 years of experience focused on providing executives, entrepreneurs and athletes a personalized path to optimizing their health so they can have exceptional energy, laser-focused mind and a better body.
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Hello everyone. I am delighted to let you all know about this episode of The Empowering Neurologist. We discuss fundamentally important new book, The Autoimmune Cure, by one of my dearest friends on the planet, New York Times bestselling author, Dr. Sara Gottfried.
In this interview, Dr. Gottfried enlightens us as to what is really underlying the vast array of autoimmune conditions. Yes, we do get into the weeds, but the information she provides is not just fascinating, but fully empowering as well. Prepare to be enlightened as she sheds light on how trauma can intricately rewire our bodies, ultimately becoming the catalyst for autoimmune diseases. With a prevalence that's skyrocketing globally, autoimmune conditions affect millions, yet the root cause often remains elusive.
Conventional medicine's approach often falls short in effectively diagnosing and treating autoimmune disorders. Many individuals grapple with baffling symptoms ranging from fatigue to brain fog, from aches and pains to anxiety, unaware that their immune system is the culprit behind their distress. Drawing from her wealth of experience in precision medicine, Dr. Gottfried has uncovered a compelling correlation between autoimmune disease and a history of trauma, a revelation that's shaping the future of autoimmune care.
But here's the exciting and empowering partāthere's hope. Dr. Gottfried's revolutionary program outlined in he Autoimmune Cure offers a beacon of hope for those navigating the treacherous waters of autoimmune ailments. By addressing the root cause head-on and providing a comprehensive roadmap to reset the immune system, this program empowers individuals to reclaim their health and vitality.
So, join us as we embark on a transformative journey towards autoimmune liberation. Whether you're grappling with autoimmune symptoms yourself or seeking to deepen your understanding of immune health, this podcast episode promises to be a beacon of insight and inspiration.
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0:00 Intro
2:15 Weāre Looking at Autoimmune Wrong
8:04 Using Psychedelics for Healing Trauma
12:58 Long Covidās Impact on the Body
16:11 Thyroid Disruption
19:03 The Microbiomeās Impact on Immune Function
24:55 Symptoms Checklist & MS
30:26 Why Women have a Higher Risk
37:19 Praise for Dr. Gottfriedās World
44:29 Conclusion
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Sara Szal Gottfried MD is a physician, researcher, author, and educator. She graduated from Harvard Medical School and MIT, and completed residency at UCSF, but is more likely to prescribe a CGM and personalized nutrition plan than the latest pharmaceutical. Dr. Gottfried is a global keynote speaker and the author of four New York Times bestselling books about hormones, nutrition, and health. Her latest book is called THE AUTOIMMUNE CURE (March 2024). She is Clinical Assistant Professor in Dept. of Integrative Medicine and Nutritional Sciences at Thomas Jefferson University, and Director of Precision Medicine at the Marcus Institute of Integrative Health. She takes care of executives and professional athletes. Her focus is at the interface of mental and physical health, N-of-1 trial design, personalized molecular profiling, use of wearables, and how to leverage these tools to improve health outcomes. Learn more at SaraGottfriedMD.com
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With so much discussion these days centered on metabolic health and issues like overweight, obesity, diabetes, and the downstream consequences of these health challenges, I think it's important to spend some time looking at what may be one of the pivotal causes of metabolic disturbances, the consumption of fructose sugar.
As such, I reached out to Dr. Richard Johnson, a worldās authority on the role of fructose in human metabolism, to share with us his latest thoughts not only related to fructose, but also including the various types of sweeteners that are available and have become very popular.
This discussion will take us into the world of GLP-1, a receptor that is stimulated by drugs like Ozempic. And no doubt, that is an area of discussion that is interesting for so many people.
We begin our discussion however with Dr. Johnson describing his recent trip to Dubai where he attended the COP 28 climate conference which, interestingly, includes his insights related to the threats posed by climate change on human metabolism.
Let me tell you a little bit more about Dr. Richard Johnson.He was formerly the chief of the Renal Division and Hypertension at the University of Colorado for nine years. Heās a physician, trained in internal medicine, infectious disease, and nephrology. Dr. Johnson is a widely cited NIH-funded scientist who has lectured in over 40 countries and has authored three books, The Sugar Fix, The Fat Switch, and the new Nature Wants Us to Be Fat. Rick has a special interest in the role of sugar and especially fructose and its byproduct uric acid in driving metabolic and kidney disorders. And most recently he has been exploring the biological properties of a unique sugar, allulose, a topic we discuss in great depth.
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0:00 Intro
1:56 Climate Change and Rising Health Concerns
12:53 Correlation of Uric Acid and Impulsivity
20:50 The Mechanics of Obesity as a Low Energy State
26:12 How Our Biology Supports Weight Gain
28:38 Impact of Sugar and Carbs on the Body
31:50 Should you avoid fruit?
33:09 What We should Be Doing
35:03 The World of Low Calorie Sugars
37:55 Disadvantages of Artificial Sweeteners
41:32 Allulose: The Next Best Thing?
54:19 How CGMs Will Change Your Perspective
55:10 The Role of Quercetin on Mitophagy
58:20 Conclusion
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Dr. Johnson has performed medical research since the early 1980s and has been funded by the NIH since 1987. Most of his research has focused on the pathogenesis of kidney diseases, but during the last 12 years his studies have also included studies of the pathogenesis of primary hypertension, insulin resistance and diabetes, diabetic nephropathy, and obesity. Much of his work has involved a combination of cell culture and animal models with a strong translational component, but he has also been involved in a number of clinical trials and epidemiology-based studies.
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Clearly, we've communicated a lot of information indicating that it's really fundamentally important for our health and ability to resist disease that we gain control over things like anxiety, lack of restorative sleep, lack of exercise, and certainly make other good choices like eating appropriately as well. These are powerful modulators of our metabolic health I have wide ranging implication not just as it relates to the brain, but our entire physiology.
How exciting is that we live in the day and age of wearable devices. And, importantly, we now see the development of a wearable device that specifically allows us in a non pharmaceutical way to deal with anxiety, help us through the days it relates to our decision making ability, and even help us in the night as a relates to sleep, and itās called Apollo. I thought it would be a great idea to interview the creator of this device, Dr. David Ravin.
Dr. David Rabin, MD, PhD, a board-certified psychiatrist and neuroscientist, is the co-founder & chief medical officer at Apollo Neuroscience, the first scientifically-validated wearable system to improve heart rate variability, focus, relaxation, and access to meditative states by delivering gentle layered vibrations to the skin. In addition to his clinical psychiatry practice, Dr. Rabin is also the co-founder & executive director of The Board of Medicine, and a psychedelic clinical researcher currently evaluating the mechanism of psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy in treatment-resistant mental illnesses.
This is a very interesting podcast about a very interesting and clearly beneficial wearable device. I have found that using this device my heart rate variability has gone up dramatically, which is a good thing, and something I have been trying to accomplish for quite some time. This has huge implications for health. I hope you enjoy this information.
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0:00 Intro
3:09 Where It All Began - Searching for Stress Solutions
7:18 MDMA Therapy for PTSD
9:52 Why the Pushback on Psychedelic Therapy?
12:20 New Wearable Tech that Simulates MDMA Benefits
19:56 Creating the Apollo
24:53 Key Metric: Heart Rate Variability
29:10 Dr. Perlmutterās Success Story with the Apollo
34:32 Perceived vs Real Threat in Anxiety
36:53 Other Success Stories with Apollo
42:51 Solving the Problems of Sleep
50:04 Conclusion
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Dr. David Rabin, MD, PhD, a board-certified psychiatrist and neuroscientist, is the co-founder & chief medical officer at Apollo Neuroscience, the first scientifically-validated wearable system to improve heart rate variability, focus, relaxation, and access to meditative states by delivering gentle layered vibrations to the skin. In addition to his clinical psychiatry practice, Dr. Rabin is also the co-founder & executive director of The Board of Medicine, and a psychedelic clinical researcher currently evaluating the mechanism of psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy in treatment-resistant mental illnesses.
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One area that we spend a lot of time exploring focuses on the role of lifestyle choices as they relate to brain, health, functionality, and resistance to disease. I have to admit, over the years I have perhaps somewhat neglected a very important tool that offers up incredible utility as a relates to doing good
things for the brain, and that is art. With that in mind, I felt it would be a great idea to interview the authors of an exciting new book that explores this very topic entitled, Your Brain on Art by Susan Magsamen and Ivy Ross.
Your Brain on Art explores the vital role of arts in our lives, beyond mere entertainment. The book reveals a cultural evolution where arts emerge as powerful, accessible solutions for overall well-being. The authors present robust research highlighting the health benefits of art engagement. They illustrate how just 45 minutes of an art activity can significantly reduce stress hormones regardless of skill level, and regular artistic engagement could potentially extend life expectancy by a decade. The book delves into how music fosters cognitive abilities, the therapeutic effects of sound vibrations, the innovative use of virtual reality in therapy, and how interactive art experiences enhance memory and sensory engagement. It also discusses how art is being integrated into medical prescriptions for various health issues like loneliness and dementia.
Your Brain on Art serves as a gateway to understanding the intersection of arts, aesthetics, and wellness. It includes discussions with renowned figures like David Byrne, RenƩe Fleming, and E. O. Wilson, offering a comprehensive view of neuroaesthetics. This guide combines cutting-edge research, multidisciplinary expert insights, and inspirational stories, showcasing how arts significantly improve life quality.
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0:00 Intro
3:07 How Susan & Ivy Began Studying Art
9:20 Why Art is Necessary for Humanity
14:22 Your Brain on Art
18:50 How Observing Art Helps Us
20:34 Reducing Amygdala Actions
22:16 The Healing Power of Sound and Vibration
25:18 The Role of Aesthetics & Awe of Nature
32:06 Poetry: the Oldest Art Form
34:48 Treating Mental Illness with Art
40:06 Why Talent Doesnāt Matter
44:14 Creative Flow & Mindfulness
45:34 Theatre & Connecting to Our Emotions
51:04 Psychedelics for Healing
57:30 The Art of Food
1:00:51 Conclusion
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Susan Magsamen is the founder and executive director of the International Arts + Mind Lab (IAM Lab), Center for Applied Neuroaesthetics, a pioneering neuroaesthetics initiative from the Pedersen Brain Science Institute at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Susanās work focuses on how the arts and aesthetic experiences measurably change the brain, body and behavior and how this knowledge can be translated to inform health, wellbeing and learning programs in medicine, public health and education.
Magsamen is also the co-author of the New York Times Bestseller, Your Brain on Art: How the Arts Transform Us written for the general public.
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Ivy Ross is the Vice President of Design for the Hardware organization at Google. Over the past six years, she and her team have launched 50+ products winning over 240 global design awards. This collection of hardware established a new Google design aesthetic that is tactile, colorful, and bold.
Most recently, Ivy co-authored with SusanMagsamen Your Brain on Art: How the ArtsTransform Us.
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Loneliness is pervasive in our modern world. The sense of isolation and lack of connection, clearly made worse by the COVID pandemic, is associated with a wide scope of health issues and even mortality. So what do we do?
Some important steps are presented in our podcast, an interview with the author of Project Unlonely - Healing Our Crisis of Disconnection, Dr. Jeremy Nobel.
Jeremy Nobel, M.D., MPH, is a primary-care physician, public health practitioner, and award-winning poet with faculty appointments at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and the Harvard Medical School. He is the founder and president of the Foundation for Art & Healing (www.ArtandHealing.org), whose signature initiative, Project UnLonely, addressing the personal and public health challenges of loneliness and social isolation, has gained national visibility.
This is an important topic, not just for the elderly, living alone, but for all of us. For it is clear that any of us can feel lonely and disconnected, even in the midst of our busy lives.
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TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 Intro
2:10 Our Epidemic of Loneliness
6:11 Leveraging the Creative Arts for Healing
12:21 Evaluating Loneliness in Studies
16:31 How Loneliness Equates to Heightened Disease Risk
19:43 The Loneliness Spiral
21:56 Inflammation
24:38 How World Events Impact Well-Being
26:45 What You Can Do: Art as a Medium for Healing
31:05 How Psychedelics Overlap with Creativity
35:44 Cultural Norms Impact Loneliness
38:31 The Biggest Challenge for Moving Forward
40:57 The Potential of Awe and Nature-Connection
44:24 Correlation Between Loneliness and FMRI Imaging
50:00 Conclusion
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JEREMY NOBEL, M.D., MPH, is a primary-care physician, public health practitioner, and award-winning poet with faculty appointments at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and the Harvard Medical School. He is the founder and president of the Foundation for Art & Healing (www.ArtandHealing.org), whose signature initiative, Project UnLonely, addressing the personal and public health challenges of loneliness and social isolation, has gained national visibility.
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Who knew? The same mechanisms that are involved in brain degeneration, cardiovascular disease, and virtually any other chronic degenerative decline that we experience in our bodies is also at play on our bodies, meaning affecting our skin. Yes, free radical mediated stress and inflammation are the pillars of what causes good skin to go bad. So, with that in mind I felt it would be terrific to interview a leader in holistic approaches to skin care and plastic surgery, Dr. Anthony Youn. Let me tell you more about him.
Known as America's Holistic Plastic SurgeonĀ®, Anthony Youn, M.D. F.A.C.S is a nationally-recognized, board-certified plastic surgeon. Recognized as a leader in his field, he is the author of the best-selling books āThe Age Fix," "In Stitches," and āPlaying God.ā His public television special, The Age Fix with Dr. Anthony Youn, has been viewed by millions. Dr. Youn also hosts the popular podcast The Holistic Plastic Surgery Show. He is the most followed plastic surgeon on social media, with over 4.5 million subscribers on his YouTube Channel and 8 million followers on TikTok. His new book, āYounger for Lifeā is a complete holistic guide to turning back the clock using the process of AutojuvenationĀ®.
I learned an awful lot today on this podcast and hope you do too.
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TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 Intro
3:00 Dr. Younās Wake-up Call From Plastic Surgery
7:05 5 Accelerates for Skin Aging
10:44 What Causes Loss of Collagen
14:59 Healing the Skin Microbiome
17:38 Challenging the Dogma of Plant-Based Collagen
20:24 How to Supplement Collagen
21:29 Skin Cancer, Sun Exposure & Healthy Sunscreens
30:18 How Our Food Choices Cause Skin Inflammation
34:39 Autophagy: Small Steps that Lead to Big Changes
41:03 Botox & Fillers: What You Should Know
43:46 Conclusion
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Known as America's Holistic Plastic SurgeonĀ®, Anthony Youn, M.D. F.A.C.S is a nationally-recognized, board-certified plastic surgeon. Recognized as a leader in his field, he is the author of the best-selling books āThe Age Fix," "In Stitches," and āPlaying God.ā His public television special, The Age Fix with Dr. Anthony Youn, has been viewed by millions. Dr. Youn also hosts the popular podcast The Holistic Plastic Surgery Show. He is the most followed plastic surgeon on social media, with over 4.5 million subscribers on his YouTube Channel and 8 million followers on TikTok. His new book, āYounger for Lifeā is a complete holistic guide to turning back the clock using the process of AutojuvenationĀ®.
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Anxiety issues are certainly pervasive, and becoming much more common in our very stressful world. Generally, to go to therapy for dealing with anxiety seems to be pharmacotherapy, in other words, drugs. And while drugs may take the edge off and prove to be effective, it's good to know there are other ideas that are being considered. One important inroad into treating anxiety focuses on dietary change. We know that the consumption of the typical standard American diet is fraught with issues including posing a threat to metabolism by virtue of our consumption of large amount of ultra process foods which actually make up between 52 to 54% of of the calories consumed every day in American adults. This is a diet that has been associated with a dramatic increase risk for metabolic issues, cardiovascular disease, and even threatens the brain. As we will learn today, our consumption of these highly refined foods plays a role in creating anxiety as well.
Our guest today is Dr. Uma Naidoo, and we will be discussing her new book, Calm Your Mind with Food - A Revolutionary Guide to Controlling Your Anxiety.
Please enjoy the podcast.
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0:00 Intro
3:42 The Rising Problem of Anxiety
6:37 Nutritional Psychiatry: Eating for Mental Health
9:51 Foods that Cause Anxiety
13:20 The Process of Healing Through Food
16:50 How We Can Gauge Progress
19:40 Helpful Lab Studies & Food Allergies
23:22 The Benefits of Supplements & Which to Take
28:04 Metabolic Issues & Anxiety
30:23 Bringing Medical Specialities Together
34:16 Starting Small and Regaining Control
37:35 Commonly Used Drugs that Impact Mood Disorders
39:33 Leptin Levels and Anxiety
42:13 The Future of Nutritional Psychiatry
45:20 Conclusion
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Michelin-starred chef David Bouley described Dr. Uma Naidoo as the worldās first ātriple threatā in the food and medicine space: a Harvard-trained psychiatrist, professional chef graduating with her culinary schoolsā most coveted award, and a trained Nutrition Specialist. Her nexus of interests have found their niche in Nutritional Psychiatry.
Dr. Naidoo founded and directs the first hospital-based Nutritional Psychiatry Service in the United States. She is the Director of Nutritional and Lifestyle Psychiatry at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) & Director of Nutritional Psychiatry at MGH Academy while serving on the faculty at Harvard Medical School.
She is considered Harvardās Mood Food Expert and has been featured in the Wall Street Journal, Goop, Live with Kelly & Ryan, and more. Dr. Naidoo is also the national bestselling author of This Is Your Brain on Food: https://umanaidoomd.com/collections/this-is-your-brain-on-food, and the upcoming title that we will discuss today, Calm Your Mind With Food https://umanaidoomd.com/collections/calm-your-mind-with-food
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Allulose as a sugar is getting a lot of well deserved attention. We are seeing some pretty remarkable science with respect to allulose as it relates to metabolic health and specifically, weight loss. I felt, as such, that it would be a good idea to interview Dr. Benjamin Bikman on the Empowering Neurologist program today. Let me tell you more about Dr. Bikman.
Benjamin Bikman earned his Ph.D. in Bioenergetics and was a postdoctoral fellow with the Duke-National University of Singapore in metabolic disorders. Currently, his professional focus as a scientist and professor (Brigham Young University) is to better understand the role of elevated insulin and nutrient metabolism in regulating obesity, diabetes, and dementia.
In our time together, we discuss the important science of allulose as it relates to fat distribution in the body, insulin resistance, heart disease, fatty liver disease, cognitive decline, and even how allulose is able to lower uric acid, an area that I'm certainly interested in.
I hope you enjoy this fascinating interview with Dr. Benjamin Bikman.
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TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 Intro
2:08 The Study of Metabolism
4:53 Dr. Bikman's Insulin Research
7:08 Why People's Bodys Arenāt Able to Use Insulin Correctly
10:12 What Causes Spikes in Insulin Levels
14:59 Problem with Annual Fasting Blood Sugar Test
17:24 Merits of a Continuous Glucose Monitor
19:53 New Sugar Replacement: Allulose
30:43 Bringing Down Uric Acid with Allulose
33:17 Allulose & Insulin Resistance
35:52 Reducing Fatty-Liver Disease Risk
38:48 Protecting Mitochondria Against Cardiovascular Disease
42:00 Cognitive Decline & Allulose
44:42 Preventing Alzheimers
51:28 Conclusion
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Benjamin Bikman earned his Ph.D. in Bioenergetics and was a postdoctoral
fellow with the Duke-National University of Singapore in metabolic disorders.
Currently, his professional focus as a scientist and professor (Brigham Young
University) is to better understand the role of elevated insulin and nutrient
metabolism in regulating obesity, diabetes, and dementia.
Dr. Bikman is the author of the book: Why We Get Sick
Dr. Bikmanās education platform: https://www.insuliniq.com/
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