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    Explore " nutritional psychiatry" with insightful episodes like "Dr. Uma Naidoo: Why Food Is Medicine For the Mind", "The Power of Food Choices: A Deep Dive into Children's Health with Dr. Sheila Carroll", "Nutritional Psychology and Our Species Appropriate Diet with Dr. Natalie E. West! 380", "The Ultimate Brain Food: Nutritional Psychiatry with Drew Ramsey, MD" and "Nutritional Psychiatry: Food, mental acuity & brain health (Dr. Felice Jacka)" from podcasts like ""Live Purely with Elizabeth", "Life On Purpose Over 40", "Boundless Body Radio", "The Reflective Mind Podcast" and "Catalyst 360: Health, Wellness and High-Performance!"" and more!

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    Dr. Uma Naidoo: Why Food Is Medicine For the Mind

    Dr. Uma Naidoo: Why Food Is Medicine For the Mind

    Elizabeth is thrilled to welcome back Dr. Uma Naidoo, a true triple threat bridging the realms of food and medicine. As a Harvard-trained psychiatrist, professional chef, and nutrition specialist, Dr. Uma is a pioneering force in the field. Her groundbreaking work includes founding and directing the first hospital-based nutritional psychiatry service in the United States and holding the position of Director of Nutritional and Lifestyle Psychiatry at Mass General Hospital, coupled with a faculty role at Harvard Medical School. Dr. Uma, celebrated as Harvard’s Food Mood expert, is also the best-selling author of "This is Your Brain on Food."

    In this episode, Dr. Uma talks about the profound connection between food and mental health, offering an approachable and science-backed method to alleviate anxiety. Ahead of the launch of her latest book, "Calm Your Mind with Food," she shares some of the latest research unraveling the intricate relationship between anxiety, the brain, gut, immune system, and metabolism. Dr. Uma also talks about some easy swaps we can make to feel better using the C.A.L.M approach and a few of her favorite healing foods that she always keeps in her personal kitchen. 

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    The Power of Food Choices: A Deep Dive into Children's Health with Dr. Sheila Carroll

    The Power of Food Choices: A Deep Dive into Children's Health with Dr. Sheila Carroll

    Ever wondered how your food choices impact not only your physical well-being but also your mental health? Have you considered the power of equipping your children with the knowledge of how food affects their energy levels, behavior, and health? An enlightening conversation awaits you in this episode, as we delve into the profound impact of food culture and fructose on children's health. Our guest is none other than Dr. Sheila Carroll, a seasoned pediatrician and obesity medicine specialist dedicated to transforming pediatric health through a preventative approach.

    Dr. Carroll shares her personal journey to health transformation, and how it sparked her to establish a health coaching business aimed at empowering parents. We navigate through the striking contrast in food availability between the US and Europe, highlighting the role of the US government in fostering an unhealthy eating culture. Dr. Carroll opines on how our bodies react to fructose, its storage as fat, and the undeniable connection between food, energy levels, and overall health.

    As we conclude this eye-opening discussion, we delve into the realm of nutritional psychiatry and the undeniable influence of food choices on mental health. We explore the significance of fostering autonomy in children, equipping them with the tools to make informed nutritional and lifestyle choices. Dr. Carroll provides practical tips on promoting healthy eating habits, the importance of cooking, and how you as a parent, can make healthier food swaps for your children. Immerse yourself in this empowering conversation and discover how you and your children can transform your health and well-being.

    ABOUT SHEILA
    In 20 years of clinical medicine, I took care of a lot of very sick children.  But to an even greater extent, I saw kids with lifestyle-induced problems.  Poor sleep, unhealthy diet, sedentary lifestyle, unhealthy weight and frequently a lot of depression and anxiety were keeping these kids from living in their best health.

    A child cannot be expected to change their lifestyle habits by themselves.  Children need their parent's and caregiver's help.  And parents need help figuring out first, exactly what to do and then, how to actually do it.  

    This is what I help parents do.  I help parents know exactly what to do to improve their child's health and I teach them the tools and skills they need to fully support their child and themselves along their journeys to better health.  

    As a Pediatrician and Obesity medicine physician as well as a Certified Life and Weight Coach, I help children by empowering their parents to be the parents they truly want to be.

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    Nutritional Psychology and Our Species Appropriate Diet with Dr. Natalie E. West! 380

    Nutritional Psychology and Our Species Appropriate Diet with Dr. Natalie E. West! 380

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    Natalie E. West DCht. IICT is a Clinical Psychotherapist and an expert in Nutritional Psychology. Natalie is sought-after facilitator and speaker on the topics of Self Image, and The Power of Poor Nutrition on your mind and body. Natalie's work has taken her to stages in the USA, UK, Canada, NZ and down in her home of Australia. Natalie is passionate about the health of our relationships, especially the one we have with ourselves. Natalie facilitates authentic & connected relationships with both individuals and in workplaces. With qualifications in Clinical Behavioral Science and Applied Clinical Hypnotherapy, Natalie is also qualified in the areas of Neuro-Hypnosis, Clinical Hypnosis, public speaking, group meditation facilitation, physical & psychological conditioning and performance coaching. She also is experienced in the field of Nutritional Psychology and currently completing a qualification in Nutritional Psychiatry. Natalie's passion is helping people, and to empower her client’s mental well-being and lives so they can get back to doing what they love, be more present & calmer in life.

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    The Ultimate Brain Food: Nutritional Psychiatry with Drew Ramsey, MD

    The Ultimate Brain Food: Nutritional Psychiatry with Drew Ramsey, MD

    We all need to eat. Why not choose foods that are great for your brain? New research confirms what we've all suspected: your mood and thinking are strongly linked to your food intake. So let's make great choices! Listen in as psychiatrist, Dr. Jennifer Reid, MD, speaks with Dr. Drew Ramsey, MD, a leader in the field of nutritional psychiatry. 
     
    Topics we Discuss:
    *When it comes to anxiety and depression, how important is the way we eat?
    *What are the key nutrients we want to find in our food?
    *Why aren't supplements an insurance policy for poor diets?
    *How can we eat well on a tight budget?

    Drew Ramsey, MD @DrewRamseyMD is a psychiatrist, author, and farmer. He is an assistant clinical professor of psychiatry at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons and in active telemedicine clinical practice based in New York City.

    His work has been featured by The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Lancet Psychiatry, The Today Show, BBC, and NPR and he has given three TEDx talks. He is the co-author of the Antidepressant Food Scale and his e-courses on Nutritional Psychiatry education for the public and clinicians. His books Eat to Beat Depression and Anxiety (Harperwave 2021), Eat Complete, 50 Shades of Kale, and The Happiness Diet explore the connections between mental health and nutrition. He is on the Advisory Board at Men’s Health, the Editorial Board at Medscape Psychiatry, and is a member of the Well+Good Wellness Council.

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    Nutritional Psychiatry: Food, mental acuity & brain health (Dr. Felice Jacka)

    Nutritional Psychiatry: Food, mental acuity & brain health (Dr. Felice Jacka)

    For good reason, mental health and brain health is receiving significant attention on multiple fronts right now. But what about nutrition? Do the things we put in our mouth have any impact on brain health & mental health?

    Welcome to the Catalyst Health, Wellness & Performance Coaching Podcast. Today you’re going to hear from one of the world’s leading experts on the subject of Nutritional Psychiatry – Professor Felice Jacka out of Australia. She has pioneered research examining how our diet and gut health influence our mental and brain health and her recent book is titled Brain Changer and it might very well be the game changer you’ve been looking for.

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    Intro: Brain Health and Healing

    Intro: Brain Health and Healing

    Nutrient-based approaches for anxiety, insomnia, depression, mania, voices, autism, etc, from a functional perspective. We focus mainly on orthomolecular and integrative psychiatry, and nutrients like zinc, magnesium, niacin, other B vitamins, omega 3, antioxidants, etc, Also: methylation imbalances, pyrrole disorder, and various health factors, such as thyroid, allergies, malabsorption, Candida, metal metabolism toxins, blood sugar, and other health conditions.
    Who we are. Eva Edelman, author/researcher (see  Borage Books), and Simone Jeanette, notorious bipolar. Listen for more.
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    The Lab Report: Food, Mood & Mental Health

    The Lab Report: Food, Mood & Mental Health

    In 2015, a group of 18 scientists concluded that “the emerging and compelling evidence for nutrition as a crucial factor in the high prevalence and incidence of mental disorders suggests that diet is as important to psychiatry as it is to cardiology, endocrinology, and gastroenterology.” 

    In 2017, a study known as the “SMILES trial” examined the impact of nutritional support compared with social support in 67 people with moderate to severe depression who ate unhealthy diets. After the 12-week trial, 32% of participants who received dietary support achieved remission compared with a mere 8% of those in the social support group.

    As far back as 1994, studies revealed the food coloring and food dyes are common causes of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in children, underscoring the importance of thorough nutritional evaluation for the treatment of mental and cognitive health in children. 

    These studies and more provide proof: food is medicine.

    It's no secret that proper nutrition is key to preventing a number of diseases. Nutrients are necessary to feed every cell and ensure all body systems are functioning properly. Testing can help clinicians and patients gain an understanding of how nutritional imbalances may be impacting their health. Certain conditions or dietary, genetic, and lifestyle factors may even predispose a person to having nutrient imbalances.

    In fact, clinical research has shown that the following symptoms and conditions are associated with nutrient imbalance:

    • Mood disorders
    • Heart Disease
    • Obesity/Insulin Resistance/Type 2 Diabetes
    • Autism
    • Chronic fatigue
    • Weight Issues
    • Maldigestion / Malabsortption

    In this episode we're giving you a new way to think about nutrition by taking a close look at how functional nutrition testing can help you and your healthcare provider identify the KEY BIOMARKERS of good health including antioxidants, vitamins, minerals, essential fatty acids, amino acids, digestive support, and other select nutrients.  By the end of this episode you'll be informed, empowered and ready to take action on your new understanding of how nutritional imbalances may be impacting your health. 

    Overview of topics covered:

    • Brain Science 101: the structure and function of the human brain
    • Brain Science 102: the chemical messengers, what they are and what they do
    • Nutritional Psychiatry and the Food-Mood-Gut Connection
    • Six critical neurotransmitters: what they are, how they function and which nutrients they require for proper conversion  and utilization:                          Serotonin, GABA, Glutamine, Dopamine, Epinephrine and Norepinephrine
    • When Should Functional Nutrition Be Considered?
    • How You Can Access Functional Nutrition Testing
    • The Science and the Evidence:

    1) Lipid Processing in the Brain: A Key Regulator of Systemic Metabolism

    https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fendo.2017.00060/full

    2) GABA, Physiology

    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK513311/

    3) Artificial Food Colors and Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Symptoms: Conclusions to Dye for

    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3441937/

    4) Foods and additives are common causes of the attention deficit hyperactive disorder in children

    https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/8179235/

    5) A randomised controlled trial of dietary improvement for adults with major depression (the ‘SMILES’ trial)

    https://bmcmedicine.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12916-017-0791-y

    6) Nutritional medicine as mainstream in psychiatry

    https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lanpsy/article/PIIS2215-0366(14)00051-0/fulltext

     

    5 Action Steps to Maximize the Power of Your Nutrition For Mental Health

    1. Starting today, create a 7 day food diary to track each meal and record your intake.
    2. Reduce and/or eliminate the known culprits: artificial sugars, artificial flavors & dyes, foods high in sodium and preservatives, inflammatory foods such as processed meats and alcohol.
    3. Start incorporating more anti-inflammatory foods and spices into each meal. If you do not have allergies or sensitivities consider: turmeric, ginger, paprika, turmeric, cayenne, garlic spices; blue/red/purple anti-oxidant rich fruits and vegetables; omega rich seeds and nuts such as flax, chia and hemp; fatty fish rich in omega 3 and omega 6; probiotic rich foods such as sauerkraut, kimchi and kefir.
    4. Check your nutritional status! Did you know there's a safe, convenient and affordable test that you can do at home measure your essential and non-essential amino acids, oxidative stress, malabsorption, dysbiosis and detoxification markers? (schedule a conversation with me )
    5. Manage your personal stress. Create (and stick to!) a morning and evening routine that invigorates in the morning and relaxes at night. Getting a consistent night's rest will help your body use nutrients efficiently.  Ready for a little support? Schedule a conversation with me.

     

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    How Food Impacts Your Mental Health

    How Food Impacts Your Mental Health

    The topics of nutrition and mental health independently get a lot of attention, but rarely do we hear about how those two are linked. We don't often talk about the food we eat impacts our mental health, despite the strong connection between the two.

    In today's episode, we dive into the world of Nutritional Psychiatry by looking at how diet directly impacts the brain. 

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    The Food-Mood Connection and Inflammation | Dr. Uma Naidoo

    The Food-Mood Connection and Inflammation | Dr. Uma Naidoo

    What if we told you that your gut and the food you eat play a huge role in your mental health? 🌱Would you also be surprised to learn that there are up to 500 million neurons that travel from your gut to your brain? 🧠

    Since your gut is inextricably connected to your brain, it’s crucial to feed your body with foods that can support your mental health. 🌿

    In this week’s vodcast, nutritional psychiatrist Dr. Uma Naidoo—a Harvard-trained psychiatrist, professional chef, AND a nutrition specialist—talks about the role of nutrition in mental health.

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    009: Dr. Nicole LePera, The Holistic Psychologist, on the Food-Mood Connection and the Holidays

    009: Dr. Nicole LePera, The Holistic Psychologist, on the Food-Mood Connection and the Holidays

    Dr. Nicole LePera — known and loved as The Holistic Psychologist — joins us to discuss the power of the food-mood connection, navigating the stress of the holidays, and more. In this episode, you'll discover:  

    • How Dr. Nicole finally moved past lifelong anxiety
    • Why she shifted from a traditional psychotherapy practice to an educational platform that promotes self-healing
    • The three things that can derail even the best, most insightful therapy session
    • Why we have to consider the body when we are seeking to improve mental health
    • The power of the food-mood connection, and using nutrition for mental wellness
    • What drives emotional eating, as well as straightforward tools to improve your relationship with food
    • Why the holidays are particularly challenging for some people
    • Practical ways to set healthy boundaries with family members 

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