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159: Depression and Mood Disorders as a Mitochondrial Defect - What You Can Do

159: Depression and Mood Disorders as a Mitochondrial Defect - What You Can Do

FromDr Karl Goldkamp - Keto Naturopath


159: Depression and Mood Disorders as a Mitochondrial Defect - What You Can Do

FromDr Karl Goldkamp - Keto Naturopath

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Length:
33 minutes
Released:
May 20, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Did you know that many blood sugar problems (dysglycemia) are closely related to psychological conditions, like bipolar, schizophrenia, and major depressive disorder? It is also almost unbelievable that approximately 60% of people with diabetes have some type of mental disorder, and some people have known genetic SNPs that predispose them to schizophrenia. That also makes one wonder about the connections related to bipolar and other mental disorders. That concept was not etched in stone. But the curtain is currently being lifted on those conditions, and new connections are being made and explored. New ideas around processed food additions and methylation dysregulation are coming to light. Those ideas are opening the door to dietary interventions and orthomolecular (use of specific supplements) support. In this episode, Dr. Karl tackles a big topic by segmenting it into smaller ideas to make it a little more coherent and easier to understand. Not everything that he talks about today has been proven, but some pieces of it have. So, when all the bits get put together, they provide an interesting solution for a cultural, environmental, personal, and human medical condition.  We’re talking about depression and various mental disorders within the context of a mitochondrial problem, like mitochondrial disorder or mitochondrial dysregulation. An over-production of neurotransmittersPeople with autism, dyslexia, hyperactivity, ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder), and addictions do not have an adequate regulatory process. They are therefore unable to control the production or breakdown of neurotransmitters. With even a little stress, things start to fall apart. Good nutrition via whole foods is the key.Links and resources:PSMF 30-day courseCheck out the Keto Naturopath website, join our Facebook Group, and follow us on Pinterest!Subscribe to our YouTube Channel!Download our Free Keto Foods ListVisit our partnersBuy Keto Friendly Dry Farm WinesGet your KetoMoJo Here and test your ketones.Research links:The association between diabetes mellitus and depressionBrain insulin resistance: a treatment target for cognitive impairment and anhedonia in depressionInsulin resistance as a shared pathogenic mechanism between depression and type 2 diabetesBrain insulin resistance in type 2 diabetes and Alzheimer Disease: concepts and conundrumsLinks between obesity-induced brain insulin resistance, brain mitochondrial dysfunction, and dementiaBrain insulin resistance at the crossroads of metabolic and cognitive disorders in humansBrain and behavioral correlates of insulin resistance in youth with depression and obesity
Released:
May 20, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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Naturopathic Doctor, Acupuncturist, Chinese herbal medicine, areas of specialty Environmental medicine, nutrition, and nutrigenomics. Clinical practice 16 years.