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EP56: The Metabolic Science Behind Inflammation and Recovery

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Learn more about INIM’s Research Studies:

https://www.nova.edu/nim/research-studies/index.html

In this episode, Haylie Pomroy welcomes Dr. Richard Deth, a renowned Professor of Pharmacology at Nova Southeastern University, to explore the connection between metabolism, inflammation, and immune health. Together, they discuss the science behind conditions like long COVID and autism and shed light on the critical role of nutrients and antioxidants in healing.

Dr. Deth introduces the concept of inflammasomes, particularly the NLRP3 inflammasome, and explains how these metabolic sensors drive inflammation in conditions like long COVID. They also discuss how oxidative stress and deficiencies in key nutrients like cysteine and glutathione contribute to chronic inflammation and impaired immune function.

Learn how healing begins with understanding your body and giving it what it needs to thrive.

Tune in to the Hope and Help for Fatigue and Chronic Illness – The Metabolic Science Behind Inflammation and Recovery.

Sign up for the COVID-UPP Study:

https://redcap.nova.edu/redcap/surveys/?s=RMEDJ7LKCX&_gl=1*1h830h7*_gcl_au*MTM2NDA0MTQyOS4xNzE1MDA0ODAy

If you are interested in joining a Gulf War Illness (GWI) trial, please complete the Recruitment Registry Form.

https://redcap.nova.edu/redcap/surveys/?s=Y9YF8JJWJRK8HEKL%20&_gl=1*1fipp18*_gcl_aw*R0NMLjE3MDc5MTgwMzIuRUFJYUlRb2JDaE1JeWNyUXVfcXFoQU1WU1pCYUJSM3AyQWRBRUFBWUFTQUFFZ0s1NWZEX0J3RQ..*_gcl_au*MTg2NjgwMDQ4Ni4xNzA3MTQwNzgx

Dr. Richard Deth is a molecular neuroscientist at Nova Southeastern University, where he has worked since 2014 after 38 years at Northeastern University. His research focuses on brain disorders like autism, exploring neurodevelopment, aging, attention, and learning. He studies neurons' metabolic features, particularly the antioxidant glutathione (GSH), its role in methylation, and epigenetic regulation. Dr. Deth investigates how casein and gluten-derived opioid peptides impair cysteine absorption, affecting antioxidant levels and epigenetics. His current work examines oxidative stress, inflammation, and the anti-inflammatory potential of cobinamide, a vitamin B12 precursor.

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/richard-deth-2383175/

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#Inflammation #Metabolism #ChronicIllness #LongCOVID #Autism #Antioxidants #Nutrition #OxidativeStress #ImmuneHealth #Healing #ChronicInflammation #MetabolicScience #HealthPodcast

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Learn more about INIM’s Research Studies:

https://www.nova.edu/nim/research-studies/index.html

In this episode, Haylie Pomroy welcomes Dr. Richard Deth, a renowned Professor of Pharmacology at Nova Southeastern University, to explore the connection between metabolism, inflammation, and immune health. Together, they discuss the science behind conditions like long COVID and autism and shed light on the critical role of nutrients and antioxidants in healing.

Dr. Deth introduces the concept of inflammasomes, particularly the NLRP3 inflammasome, and explains how these metabolic sensors drive inflammation in conditions like long COVID. They also discuss how oxidative stress and deficiencies in key nutrients like cysteine and glutathione contribute to chronic inflammation and impaired immune function.

Learn how healing begins with understanding your body and giving it what it needs to thrive.

Tune in to the Hope and Help for Fatigue and Chronic Illness – The Metabolic Science Behind Inflammation and Recovery.

Sign up for the COVID-UPP Study:

https://redcap.nova.edu/redcap/surveys/?s=RMEDJ7LKCX&_gl=1*1h830h7*_gcl_au*MTM2NDA0MTQyOS4xNzE1MDA0ODAy

If you are interested in joining a Gulf War Illness (GWI) trial, please complete the Recruitment Registry Form.

https://redcap.nova.edu/redcap/surveys/?s=Y9YF8JJWJRK8HEKL%20&_gl=1*1fipp18*_gcl_aw*R0NMLjE3MDc5MTgwMzIuRUFJYUlRb2JDaE1JeWNyUXVfcXFoQU1WU1pCYUJSM3AyQWRBRUFBWUFTQUFFZ0s1NWZEX0J3RQ..*_gcl_au*MTg2NjgwMDQ4Ni4xNzA3MTQwNzgx

Dr. Richard Deth is a molecular neuroscientist at Nova Southeastern University, where he has worked since 2014 after 38 years at Northeastern University. His research focuses on brain disorders like autism, exploring neurodevelopment, aging, attention, and learning. He studies neurons' metabolic features, particularly the antioxidant glutathione (GSH), its role in methylation, and epigenetic regulation. Dr. Deth investigates how casein and gluten-derived opioid peptides impair cysteine absorption, affecting antioxidant levels and epigenetics. His current work examines oxidative stress, inflammation, and the anti-inflammatory potential of cobinamide, a vitamin B12 precursor.

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/richard-deth-2383175/

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Enjoy our show? Please leave us a 5-star review on the following platforms so we can bring hope and help to others.

Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hope-and-help-for-fatigue-chronic-illness/id1724900423

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/154isuc02GnkPEPlWfdXMT

Sign up today for our newsletter.

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This podcast is brought to you by the Institute for Neuro-Immune Medicine. Learn more about us here.

Website: https://www.nova.edu/nim/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/InstituteForNeuroImmuneMedicine

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/NSU_INIM/

Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/NSU_INIM

#Inflammation #Metabolism #ChronicIllness #LongCOVID #Autism #Antioxidants #Nutrition #OxidativeStress #ImmuneHealth #Healing #ChronicInflammation #MetabolicScience #HealthPodcast

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