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How Does Metabolism Affect Mental Health? | Metabolic Psychiatry with Dr. Chris Palmer

Discover the profound impact of metabolic psychiatry in this video, exploring how does metabolism affect mental health. In this video, we'll delve into the concept of how does metabolism affect mental health. Some topics we'll cover include: - Metabolism and mental illness - The impact of metabolic disorders on mental health - How metabolic changes influence mental health conditions ********************* Discover more of our video content on how does metabolism affect mental health. You'll find additional insights on this topic along with relevant social media links. Website: {https://www.mindhealth360.com/} Facebook: {https://www.facebook.com/MindHealth360/} Instagram: {https://www.instagram.com/mindhealth360/} YouTube: {   / themindhealth360show  } *********************** JOIN OUR MAILING LIST: https://www.mindhealth360.com/join-mi... In this episode of The MindHealth360 Show in conjunction with the How To Academy, distinguished Harvard psychiatrist and prolific researcher Dr Chris Palmer unveils his pioneering insights into how metabolic processes underpin mental disorders, challenging traditional psychiatric paradigms. Dr Palmer leads the Metabolic and Mental Health Program and directs the Department of Postgraduate and Continuing Education at McLean Hospital. He is also an assistant professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School. His revolutionary work advocates for the medical ketogenic diet and a metabolic approach as a treatment for psychiatric disorders, proposing significant shifts in how we understand and treat mental illness. Learn about: - Dr Palmer's evidence-based theory that mental disorders – whether psychiatric or neurological – are metabolic diseases affecting the brain and involving dysfunctional metabolic processes which can be fixed - The role of inflammation in metabolic dysfunction and its impact on mental health - How mitochondria in the brain are not only the power houses of cells and mental energy production but also regulate neurotransmitter production, immune response and inflammation  - How enhancing mitochondrial function can dramatically improve mental and neurological health - How trauma and stress affect mental health via their effects on metabolic health - How ADHD and the phenomena of hyper-focus and distractibility can be explained in terms of metabolic activity in the brain  - How diet, and in particular low glycemic and ketogenic diets, can affect metabolism and mitochondria and dramatically improve outcomes in psychiatric and neurological patients, when traditional therapies often fall short - The comprehensive strategies Dr Palmer recommends, encompassing dietary changes, lifestyle adjustments, sleep hygiene, and nutritional supplementation to improve mitochondrial health, and therefore mental health Find out more at MindHealth360, your free guide to head to toe mental health: https://www.mindhealth360.com/ *********************** In this video we explore the depths of how does metabolism affect mental health, metabolism and mental illness, the impact of metabolic disorders on mental health, and how metabolic changes influence mental health conditions. Have I responded to your concerns about how does metabolism affect mental health? Maybe you wish to comment below and let me know what else I can help you with metabolism and mental illness, the impact of metabolic disorders on mental health, how metabolic changes influence mental health conditions, and how does metabolism affect mental health.

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