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How Food Affects Mental Health with Dr Christopher Palmer

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Dr. Christopher Palmer is a friend and regular guest on this program and he never disappoints. This week he takes us on a fascinating journey through the groundbreaking connection between metabolism and mental health, revealing how the foods we eat profoundly impact not just our bodies but our minds. As a Harvard psychiatrist and director of the Metabolic and Mental Health Program at McLean Hospital, Chris shares compelling evidence that many psychiatric conditions may fundamentally be disorders of brain energy.
The conversation opens with alarming statistics about our growing mental health crisis - from quadrupling autism rates to skyrocketing depression and anxiety - and connects these trends to parallel increases in metabolic diseases like diabetes and obesity. Chris explains how these seemingly separate epidemics share common biological roots in cellular energy production.
Most powerfully, Chris shares transformative case studies from his clinical practice, including a patient with treatment-resistant schizoaffective disorder whose hallucinations and delusions improved dramatically on a ketogenic diet. These experiences aren't isolated incidents but reflect a growing body of research suggesting ketogenic diets can beneficially alter brain chemistry by improving mitochondrial function - the cellular powerhouses responsible for energy production.
The discussion extends beyond serious mental illness to everyday struggles like burnout, anxiety, and depression. An orthopedic surgeon contemplating early retirement due to severe burnout completely revitalized his passion for medicine through metabolic interventions - highlighting how energy deficits at the cellular level manifest as psychological symptoms that conventional treatments often fail to address.
Visit brainenergy.com to access free resources, take Dr. Palmer's self-assessment, and learn more about the revolutionary field of metabolic psychiatry that's offering new hope to millions suffering from treatment-resistant mental health conditions.

This episode is sponsored by Rio.life which emphasizes metabolically healthy food choices in their programs. I am an advisor to Rio but I only advise companies that I believe in and would use for myself and my family.

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Chapters

1. How Food Affects Mental Health with Dr Christopher Palmer (00:00:00)

2. Introduction to Mental Health and Metabolism (00:00:02)

3. The Growing Mental Health Crisis (00:03:19)

4. The Metabolic-Mental Health Connection (00:08:16)

5. How Diet Changed Everything (00:14:56)

6. The Magic of Ketogenic Diets (00:19:53)

7. From Burnout to Thriving (00:28:51)

8. Future of Metabolic Psychiatry (00:36:12)

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Dr. Christopher Palmer is a friend and regular guest on this program and he never disappoints. This week he takes us on a fascinating journey through the groundbreaking connection between metabolism and mental health, revealing how the foods we eat profoundly impact not just our bodies but our minds. As a Harvard psychiatrist and director of the Metabolic and Mental Health Program at McLean Hospital, Chris shares compelling evidence that many psychiatric conditions may fundamentally be disorders of brain energy.
The conversation opens with alarming statistics about our growing mental health crisis - from quadrupling autism rates to skyrocketing depression and anxiety - and connects these trends to parallel increases in metabolic diseases like diabetes and obesity. Chris explains how these seemingly separate epidemics share common biological roots in cellular energy production.
Most powerfully, Chris shares transformative case studies from his clinical practice, including a patient with treatment-resistant schizoaffective disorder whose hallucinations and delusions improved dramatically on a ketogenic diet. These experiences aren't isolated incidents but reflect a growing body of research suggesting ketogenic diets can beneficially alter brain chemistry by improving mitochondrial function - the cellular powerhouses responsible for energy production.
The discussion extends beyond serious mental illness to everyday struggles like burnout, anxiety, and depression. An orthopedic surgeon contemplating early retirement due to severe burnout completely revitalized his passion for medicine through metabolic interventions - highlighting how energy deficits at the cellular level manifest as psychological symptoms that conventional treatments often fail to address.
Visit brainenergy.com to access free resources, take Dr. Palmer's self-assessment, and learn more about the revolutionary field of metabolic psychiatry that's offering new hope to millions suffering from treatment-resistant mental health conditions.

This episode is sponsored by Rio.life which emphasizes metabolically healthy food choices in their programs. I am an advisor to Rio but I only advise companies that I believe in and would use for myself and my family.

brainenergy.com rio.life

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Fasting Mimicking Diet (20% off)
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At home blood testing (15% off)
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Mimio Health (15% off 'LUFKIN')
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Chapters

1. How Food Affects Mental Health with Dr Christopher Palmer (00:00:00)

2. Introduction to Mental Health and Metabolism (00:00:02)

3. The Growing Mental Health Crisis (00:03:19)

4. The Metabolic-Mental Health Connection (00:08:16)

5. How Diet Changed Everything (00:14:56)

6. The Magic of Ketogenic Diets (00:19:53)

7. From Burnout to Thriving (00:28:51)

8. Future of Metabolic Psychiatry (00:36:12)

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