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A Harvard Psychiatrist Rethinks Mental Health As A Metabolic Disease with Dr. Christopher Palmer

A Harvard Psychiatrist Rethinks Mental Health As A Metabolic Disease with Dr. Christopher Palmer

FromThe Doctor's Farmacy with Mark Hyman, M.D.


A Harvard Psychiatrist Rethinks Mental Health As A Metabolic Disease with Dr. Christopher Palmer

FromThe Doctor's Farmacy with Mark Hyman, M.D.

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Length:
71 minutes
Released:
Jul 27, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This episode is brought to you by ButcherBox, InsideTracker, and Cozy Earth. The common medical approach to psychiatric disorders is to treat the symptoms. But the truth is that we just don’t know how the biological, psychological, and social risk factors and symptoms of these problems fit together. We don’t know what the underlying pathology is. I was excited to talk to Dr. Christopher Palmer who is disrupting the paradigm of psychiatry, about new ways of treating psychiatric disorders, specifically with the ketogenic diet and mitochondrial repair.  Dr. Palmer is a psychiatrist and researcher working at the interface of metabolism and mental health. He is the Director of the Department of Postgraduate and Continuing Education at McLean Hospital and an Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School. For over 25 years, he has held leadership roles in psychiatric education, conducted research, and worked with people who have treatment-resistant mental illnesses. He has been pioneering the use of the medical ketogenic diet in the treatment of psychiatric disorders—conducting research, treating patients, writing, and speaking around the world on this topic.  This episode is brought to you by ButcherBox, InsideTracker, and Cozy Earth. Sign up today and get two ribeye steaks for free in your first ButcherBox. Just go to butcherbox.com/farmacy. InsideTracker is offering my community 20% off at insidetracker.com/drhyman. Get 40% off your Cozy Earth sheets. Just head over to cozyearth.com and use code MARK40. Here are more details from our interview (audio version / Apple Subscriber version):Why mental illness happens and is so hard to treat (6:33 / 3:51) The patient who changed the way Dr. Palmer treats mental illness (11:06 / 8:08) The ketogenic diet as a treatment for epilepsy, seizure disorders, and mental health disorders (17:03 / 14:09) Getting to the root cause of inflammation in the brain (20:16 / 17:26) Viewing mental disorders as metabolic disorders of the brain (27:37 / 23:20)Mitochondrial energy deficits in children with autism (34:28 / 30:03) Improve mitochondrial function (35:14 / 31:20) Addressing inflammation in the body (42:16 / 38:00) Validating a multifaceted approach to treating mental health disorders (47:55 / 44:39) Dr. Palmer’s experience treating a child with ADHD (57:23 / 52:52) Children with high levels of insulin resistance and associated risk for schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and depression (59:05 / 54:42)  Referenced in this episode: Before & after handwriting from Dr. Hyman’s patient Learn more about Dr. Palmer here. Get his book, Brain Energy: A Revolutionary Breakthrough in Understanding Mental Health—and Improving Treatment for Anxiety, Depression, OCD, PTSD, and More, here. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Released:
Jul 27, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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We are seeing an ever-increasing burden of chronic disease, primarily driven by our food and food system. This is perpetuated by agricultural, food and health care policies that don’t support health. We need to rethink disease and reimagine a food system and a health care system the protects health, unburdens the economy from the weight of obesity and chronic disease, protects the environment, helps reverse climate change and creates a nation of healthy children and citizens. This podcast is a place for deep conversations about the critical issues of our time in the space of health, wellness, food and politics. New episodes are released every Wednesday morning. I hope you'll join me. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.