The surprisingly dramatic role of nutrition in mental health | Julia Rucklidge | TEDxChristchurch

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  • NOTE FROM TED: Please consult with a mental health professional and do not look to this talk for medical advice as the intersection of mental health and nutrition is still an emerging field of study. We've flagged this talk for falling outside TEDx's curatorial guidelines because it oversimplifies interpretations of legitimate studies. TEDx events are independently organized by volunteers. The guidelines we give TEDx organizers are described in more detail here: storage.ted.com/tedx/manuals/t...
    This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. In this critically important talk, clinical psychologist Julia Rucklidge explores a range of scientific research, including her own, showing the significant role played by nutrition in mental health or illness.
    Julia J Rucklidge, PhD is a Professor of Clinical Psychology in the Department of Psychology at the University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand. Originally from Toronto, she did her training in neurobiology (McGill) and Clinical Psychology (University of Calgary). Her interests in nutrition and mental illness grew out of her own research showing poor outcomes for children with significant psychiatric illness despite receiving conventional treatments for their conditions. For the last 6 years, she has been investigating the role of micronutrients in the expression of mental illness, specifically ADHD, Bipolar Disorder, anxiety and more recently, stress and PTSD associated with the Canterbury earthquakes.
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  • @gaiainanna9069
    @gaiainanna9069 5 років тому +518

    No food is cheap food. The price is paid somewhere. Nicely said

    • @Ghrainne
      @Ghrainne 3 роки тому +1

      obviously there are talking about the price at the check-out. Relatively speaking IN US food is cheap especially from the middle isles. I would like to know where you buy your food. LOL

    • @Donna777
      @Donna777 3 роки тому +4

      @@hereusername You said it. Sad isn't it??

    • @ashotofmercury
      @ashotofmercury 2 роки тому +4

      @@Ghrainne no, you totally misinterpreted that! 🤦🏻‍♀️

    • @Flockfitness101
      @Flockfitness101 2 роки тому

      Just posted a new video on my experience being Vegan , wether your for or against its an interesting video and it’s worth a watch. If you enjoy make sure to subscribe and like it means a lot !!!

  • @gp7577
    @gp7577 Рік тому +725

    As a society I think we don't educate kids enough about how important foundational habits are to lifelong health for themselves and their children. Moderate exercise, healthy food, strong communities, loving and safe home environments, all of these things are so fundamental to the mental health outcomes of everybody.

    • @historyZZ
      @historyZZ Рік тому +15

      Yes we do. They teach several years of learning about eating right and working out from such a young age. It's the. parents fault for letting their kids be unhealthy.

    • @selenagillespie5056
      @selenagillespie5056 Рік тому

      ,pl
      O

    • @ChilleDINJerseY
      @ChilleDINJerseY Рік тому +11

      @@historyZZ Not sure you can make that blanket statement. You in every school in the country?

    • @ChilleDINJerseY
      @ChilleDINJerseY Рік тому +3

      Also philosophy! Approaching how one thinks, how to process feelings, and live a good life serving others. Start with stoicism?

    • @historyZZ
      @historyZZ Рік тому +3

      @@ChilleDINJerseY have I been to every school board in America? No. Because remember it's not decided by the school. Have I ever seen a school that's never done a minimum of 4 years of health and physical education from grade 6 plus? Also no.

  • @user-lz4ne7ls5p
    @user-lz4ne7ls5p 2 роки тому +201

    I recently went off my antidepressants and started a whole food diet of veggies, fruit, chicken, tofu, and fish, and am amazed at how I feel. My partner doesn't recognize me... in a GOOD way. My energy has tripled, my sleep is the best it's ever been, I'm crushing workouts, and I haven't had a panic attack or depressive episode since the diet began. This TED Talk is the real deal. I wish more people knew.

    • @lisataylor7516
      @lisataylor7516 2 роки тому +4

      Amazing testimony Thankyou!

    • @KR-em9ri
      @KR-em9ri Рік тому +2

      So for you, no gluten, no refine sugar ?
      Ps : happy that ur health is better :) you go!

    • @mariapanella8941
      @mariapanella8941 Рік тому

      I have BP, anxiety and all the issues that are associated with them. I have a good diet, take less meds & practice mindfulness mediation. I still struggle with the some issues associated with these disorders. I recently tried tapping and it has helped reduce anxiety, shame, racing thoughts anger. I highly recommend adding it to your life.

    • @ronniebattle1310
      @ronniebattle1310 Рік тому

      @@mariapanella8941 Encounter Ministries UA-cam page. (Mark Hemans)**

    • @lindamoore1108
      @lindamoore1108 Рік тому +3

      HOW does one even begin such a radical change?

  • @OzSafe1
    @OzSafe1 Рік тому +643

    When I was 15yo I was diagnosed with a mental illness and placed in a mental asylum. 45 years later I discovered I had a biological illness, not a mental one. For the past 7 years I have stuck to a strict diet high in nutrition and have not relapsed. I now live a life free from prescribed drugs, physiologists and mental homes.

    • @john-wo4rv
      @john-wo4rv Рік тому +2

      Bro that's mental good work.

    • @1DarkBlossom
      @1DarkBlossom Рік тому +10

      What was it, if I may ask?

    • @lanceanderson4531
      @lanceanderson4531 Рік тому +1

      @@1DarkBlossom This

    • @OzSafe1
      @OzSafe1 Рік тому +13

      @@1DarkBlossom Extreme bipolar disorder. It all started when I suicided at 15yo. (Obviously they revived me).

    • @1DarkBlossom
      @1DarkBlossom Рік тому +38

      @@OzSafe1 Thanks for sharing. It’s very interesting indeed. I’ve had a few vitamin deficiencies. B5, B9, D3, B12 and iron. No doctor cared to tell me because they were in the verge of deficiency level. It was awful. Take good care guys, because doctors aren’t gonna help you.

  • @SeanFlembling
    @SeanFlembling 2 роки тому +1149

    98% reduction in cost is exactly why big pharma will fight this tooth and nail to their dying breath. Their greed will kill us all so long as they can get rich in the process. Thank you for your inspirational research

    • @crankinozzer
      @crankinozzer 2 роки тому +47

      Not kill us, we're the golden goose as long as we eat poorly, stay sedentary and sick!

    • @arthurdick9553
      @arthurdick9553 2 роки тому +4

      @@crankinozzer You have a point. But make no mistake they are going to kill a lot of us. They already have if you really take notice. Your model is the old way. This is new.

    • @grizz6582
      @grizz6582 2 роки тому +35

      And the government will back them the whole way.

    • @craig1857
      @craig1857 2 роки тому +23

      Moderna
      Pfizer
      J&J

    • @Chris-kr7gg
      @Chris-kr7gg 2 роки тому +8

      It's culling time.

  • @aaroncorrea1809
    @aaroncorrea1809 2 роки тому +725

    I can’t believe we need scientific studies to connect these dots, but glad this message is getting out there…

    • @kelbop3882
      @kelbop3882 2 роки тому +7

      My thoughts exactly.

    • @TrevorHamberger
      @TrevorHamberger 2 роки тому +22

      you severely underestimate the matrix which we live in.

    • @namehere4954
      @namehere4954 2 роки тому +41

      It is phenomenally amazing that people always separate mental health from the rest of the body as if it's not attached. What you put in your body directly feeds the brain - it needs nutrient dense calories to thrive.

    • @amberchristine4133
      @amberchristine4133 2 роки тому +2

      My exact thoughts!!

    • @czhaok
      @czhaok 2 роки тому +20

      It's not that we NEED a study to tell us this. But that's just science. You can't say anything as a fact without proving it first, there's nothing wrong with that.

  • @valeriecheersbrown4829
    @valeriecheersbrown4829 Рік тому +10

    I cried listening to this! Praise God and is anyone listening?

    • @larryorrin2470
      @larryorrin2470 Рік тому

      Hello dear, how are you doing? Nice meeting you here

  • @savannahl4581
    @savannahl4581 Рік тому +26

    I was terribly depressed in college--burnt out from taking full time credits and working full time. I "took a year off" (crashed and burned) but in that time off I went vegan. Started eating fresh, whole foods. It turned my life around, truly.

    • @MonikaVolkmann
      @MonikaVolkmann Місяць тому

      Wow, good to hear! How is your health today?

  • @MasteringAdulthood
    @MasteringAdulthood 7 років тому +3500

    Nutrition, Exercise, Mindfulness Meditation, and Sleep. These are the foundations of the skills I teach as a behavioral psychologist. Soon we will look back on these as the dark ages of mental health, and embrace what our bodies need! Thank you for this inspirational talk!

    • @savannahwhitacre1531
      @savannahwhitacre1531 5 років тому +20

      Lara Fielding can’t take you seriously saying “are bodies” lol

    • @leesorenson6119
      @leesorenson6119 4 роки тому +24

      I am in Flint Michigan and I am watching my city devolve. I'm blaming our water, but I have so many friends who struggle with mental illness and take bags of drugs. I bought my house on crack alley with the intent to change it to urban arbor community. I'm failing, but diplomat pharmacy world headquarters is now occupying what used to be Fisher body. We made cars. $3000000000 worth a year. Now with u of m, Kettering, Michigan state, Mott all telling us knowledge is power we are in over our heads for a glass of clean water 5 years after the discovery of 1965 . can you help please?

    • @leesorenson6119
      @leesorenson6119 4 роки тому +11

      Kathrine Alamo has a degree from Cornell and teaches nutrition at Michigan state university and has a 2+ acer farm across the street from me. I have been at this for 25 years, she started 15 ago.

    • @cametochangemyusername-can1295
      @cametochangemyusername-can1295 4 роки тому +55

      You forget meaningful social connection. 😁

    • @ksc743
      @ksc743 4 роки тому +20

      Lara Fielding. So true. And as someone else commented, social interaction as well. The world would be a different place.

  • @christopherfiorentino6552
    @christopherfiorentino6552 4 роки тому +1535

    I switched to a whole food diet one week ago for health problems and was amazed at how it has affected my mood..for the first time in eight years , I made it through an entire day without a single panic attack or depressive episode

    • @crusindc5282
      @crusindc5282 4 роки тому +30

      Chris: mint tea is a natural mood elevator and has been known as such for centuries.

    • @Melted_Butter
      @Melted_Butter 2 роки тому +19

      How’d it work out 2 years later?

    • @Flockfitness101
      @Flockfitness101 2 роки тому +6

      Just posted a new video on my experience being Vegan , wether your for or against its an interesting video and it’s worth a watch. If you enjoy make sure to subscribe and like it means a lot !!!

    • @zinkadu
      @zinkadu 2 роки тому +35

      How about specifying WHAT micronutrients!

    • @angielbdelauter8666
      @angielbdelauter8666 2 роки тому

      @@crusindc5282 o pool o polo

  • @stellasoares8780
    @stellasoares8780 2 роки тому +10

    This video changed and saved my life in 2017. Thank you Doctor!

  • @rustyb.1301
    @rustyb.1301 Рік тому +344

    also, when an individual makes the decision to eat healthier, this action is recognized by their psyche as self-love, which has automatically a positive impact on their mental health. exercise, personal cleanliness, dressing in a way that makes you feel comfortable and so on all equal positivity, which leads to better mental health.

    • @martinburrows6844
      @martinburrows6844 Рік тому

      Yes!!

    • @mdenmark604
      @mdenmark604 Рік тому

      Good point!

    • @rafaelalfaro7396
      @rafaelalfaro7396 Рік тому +1

      @@punkinhoot I know your struggle all too well. I’ve been going through what you’re describing for the last 14 year’s 😢 it truly sucks 😮‍💨

    • @mi3helle707
      @mi3helle707 Рік тому

      💯

    • @karencurran3447
      @karencurran3447 Рік тому

      ​@@martinburrows6844 you are too small

  • @veenajagger7084
    @veenajagger7084 3 роки тому +89

    "We are not what we eat but we are what we absorb". Wisely said.

  • @Joe-sk6fz
    @Joe-sk6fz 7 років тому +423

    All I did was make sure I got 6-9 servings of veggies a day, take a few low-cost supplements for some chronic illnesses I've had and stopped binge eating. I eat whatever I want, in moderation and make sure I get in these nutrients. I'm improving drastically in my anxiety and depression.

    • @heathermarykell3063
      @heathermarykell3063 6 років тому +17

      Trouble is we have always had mental illness long before there was junk food

    • @kananvendi
      @kananvendi 6 років тому

      Can you tell me what to eat

    • @angelmarie304
      @angelmarie304 4 роки тому +1

      This sounds like a good balance :) And must be much easier to stick to long term than some of the restrictive diets out there.

    • @kassrripples3659
      @kassrripples3659 4 роки тому +3

      @@kananvendiJoseph look up the banting green list or Dr Eric Westman page four, or Dr. David Perlmutters food lists or Dr. William Davis lists.

    • @jkitty.
      @jkitty. 4 роки тому +8

      heather mary Kell it’s never been this bad before

  • @angelusa73
    @angelusa73 2 роки тому +186

    I took care of children in the US where the family was ok giving the kids the same every day and I had to make peanut butter and jelly sandwiches for lunch for the 3 years I was there and being an Italian myself) I was shocked to see the little knowledge the parents had and how there was no way for me to tell them they were making a mistake in feeding the children with the same thing without any nutrients. I felt powerless because I was "only" a nanny from another country and not from there. Angela, Umbria Italy :)

    • @RC-fi4ix
      @RC-fi4ix Рік тому +17

      My DIL is from Romania, where they still sit down for a healthy dinner as an extended family, all whole foods and enjoy each other.
      She is incredibly healthy, intelligent, active and slim. We've got to get rid of those processed foods and get back to eating well, as a family, and understand the value of exercise.

    • @blowitoutyourcunt7675
      @blowitoutyourcunt7675 Рік тому +16

      Nanny here! Since the advent of nut "milks" I've had to convince several new mums that you cannot switch a baby from breastmilk/formula to almond/cashew/coconut/ect "milk" - they need whole cows milk for proper brain development via omega fatty acids and most if not all of these moms have no background in nutrition are making decisions that could make or break their babies brain development. If they don't get what they need at the crucial time that they need it they may not progress to their full potential!
      In two different families I had to circumvent Mom Boss to talk to Dad Boss and show him that the nutrition standards the American Academy of Pediatrics recognizes to get the babes what they needed for proper nutrition.

    • @rameshpokharel5292
      @rameshpokharel5292 Рік тому

      Thanks

    • @MPZambrano1977
      @MPZambrano1977 Рік тому

      @@blowitoutyourcunt7675 cow's milk is for calves, not for humans.

    • @happy777abc
      @happy777abc Рік тому

      My grandma was from Chiate in Abruzzo region. God bless

  • @gracewells5429
    @gracewells5429 Рік тому +195

    This is so interesting because when I first saw this I instantly thought mental illnesses were becoming more common because they’re more spoken about, and we have a better understanding of the them. But then I thought about how my sister was diagnosed with anxiety about 5 years ago. Around the same time she started to get really healthy, just by chance, to lose weight. She was exercising regularly and eating well. She had therapy but was never given medication. I can remember what she was like before she was diagnosed, I saw her have lots of panic attacks and how she would obsess and worry about things, talking to me about the same things constantly. And she’s kept up that diet and exercise since, and has been SO much better since I can’t even tell you. I know she didn’t have the micronutrients, and I’m sure the therapy helped, but it really shows mental health can be affected by how healthy we are :)

    • @deeapple1096
      @deeapple1096 Рік тому +5

      you said she was eating well which typically include fresh fruits and vegetables, the source of micronutrients.

    • @gracewells5429
      @gracewells5429 Рік тому +1

      @@deeapple1096 ooh thanks, I should’ve realised that when she compared them to vitamin pills😅

    • @egypt6868
      @egypt6868 Рік тому +7

      Yes, this is true. However, fruits and vegetables are the best source. Meat only contain those micronutrients because animals eat plants or consume animals that have eaten plants. The further up the food chain, the less concentration of nutrients. 😊🥦

    • @cheesybits834
      @cheesybits834 Рік тому +2

      I can attest to this. I had a similar situation except I got my blood tested and they told me where I was lacking and within weeks of vitamins, eating and exercise I was pretty healthy. My hair grew better too

    • @krumelmonster3589
      @krumelmonster3589 Рік тому +2

      Well party of therapy of depression is to get patients to be more active in their daily lives. To do sports, be physically active, to meet people, building friendships etc. So from what you’re saying what your sister did is changing her diet to more nutrients, yes. But also lifestyle changes that we would suggest in Psychotherapie. So in my opinion you need both.

  • @CarissaWyles
    @CarissaWyles 3 роки тому +54

    7 years later and this talk is still so important. Can UA-cam blow this up again?

    • @OswaldDigestiveClinic
      @OswaldDigestiveClinic 2 роки тому +4

      If you liked this video, you may also want to know that there are a few issues that have to do with nutrition that can result in anxiety! For example, hormone imbalances, caffeine consumption, food sensitivities, and nutritional deficiencies (like with magnesium, vitamin D, vitamin B6, serine, choline, copper, chromium, selenium, and zinc), can all lead to anxiety!

    • @rebeccaofpollywogflatts8976
      @rebeccaofpollywogflatts8976 2 роки тому +1

      I'm going through the comments. I hit the like button on the ones I like. Makes that many likes on one video in a short time. Must help

    • @Flockfitness101
      @Flockfitness101 2 роки тому

      Just posted a new video on my experience being Vegan , wether your for or against its an interesting video and it’s worth a watch. If you enjoy make sure to subscribe and like it means a lot !!!

    • @SoCoCommunity101
      @SoCoCommunity101 Рік тому

      @@OswaldDigestiveClinic fantastic response! Keep up the good message 👌🏾👌🏾

  • @tea98988
    @tea98988 4 роки тому +2286

    20 years later, I proved my Stanford doctor WRONG. I did not need to be on medication for the rest of my life for bipolar. and I’m doing great!

    • @KristySI
      @KristySI 4 роки тому +33

      Good for you!

    • @saranohmusic57
      @saranohmusic57 4 роки тому +15

      🙌💖

    • @user-tg7fq8nz4v
      @user-tg7fq8nz4v 4 роки тому +25

      So happy to hear you are doing well!

    • @dominicks19
      @dominicks19 4 роки тому +7

      茶姐 Tea 👍 good on ya. Enjoy it

    • @tea98988
      @tea98988 4 роки тому +171

      Thank you, everyone. I am the lucky few. I’ve been off my medication for so long but I realized it is not possible for some people. Eating right is soooo important. Even more important than those hardcore exercises. Gratitude and surround yourself with only the positive people. Detox not just your body but your life.

  • @als1023
    @als1023 Рік тому +159

    8 years later, this talk well stands the test of time.
    There is no question now of the value of nutrition and the effects of the ' western diet' on young people and their futures.
    Just look at America today, the obesity, the unhappiness in many, the gang lifestyle, the incarceration rate, the prescription uptake .
    Thanks for posting !!
    Wish this researcher well, she gets it !!

    • @OSNLebuna
      @OSNLebuna Рік тому +3

      Look at America today. They need their nutrients fs.

    • @KRiZZxTV
      @KRiZZxTV Рік тому

      There's a lot of questionable things that have occurred within the last 50 years that make it hard to gauge if mental health has really declined as a whole. Today, its more socially acceptable to be depressed and everyone has a platform to vent on with social media. The U.S. suicide rate peaked around 1985. I believe the "gang lifestyle" peaked in the 80s-90s. The incarceration rate has been impacted major factors such as the war on drugs, three strike laws, and other legislation.

  • @mariusd7803
    @mariusd7803 2 роки тому +9

    A bit rude playing table tennis when there’s such an amazing Ted talk taking place

  • @rygi23
    @rygi23 7 років тому +1540

    This woman is BRAVE. Bless her heart for speaking truth. Many before her that support natural remedies over those that profit big pharmaceutical have been dealt with swiftly. Being malnourished is making us nuts.

    • @gordont29
      @gordont29 4 роки тому +28

      Brave, yes. Speaking the truth for many, yes. But blaming big pharmaceutical for the publics malnutrition is doing the same thing they are doing for the public, pushing the big red EASY button to solve a problem. For the public it's taking a pill to solve a problem, what your comment is doing is blaming corperations for the lack of dicipline by the public to actually make their own meal instead of pulling it from a box.

    • @sallybowles2781
      @sallybowles2781 4 роки тому +56

      ​@@gordont29 unfortunately it is quite possible that the same forces that push chemical medications are the same forces that push fast food and candy and additives and hormones and antibiotics in meat and glyphosate on produce and general malnutrition. Unless those forces find their interests in nourishing people, the "food rebels" will always be a minority, the majority will do as they see done on TV.

    • @realitymuzic357
      @realitymuzic357 3 роки тому +33

      @@sallybowles2781 it’s sad when you take a step back and realize it’s all for monetary gain. The pharmaceutical and food industries don’t really care about our health and longevity, just lining their pockets.

    • @My_Secret_ArtSketchbook
      @My_Secret_ArtSketchbook 3 роки тому +12

      NUTS ARE A NATURAL BLOOD THINNER. so may not need aspirin and other blood thinner medications.

    • @Donna777
      @Donna777 3 роки тому +8

      @@My_Secret_ArtSketchbook Fish oil, garlic, and water too.

  • @youandmevegan
    @youandmevegan 7 років тому +256

    I don't have a mental disorder-as fas I know-but I do notice that consuming mainly unprocessed foods on a daily basis boosts my mood dramatically, whereas junk food makes me feel mentally foggy, unmotivated and sluggish.
    Personally, I don't believe in quick, easy fixes regarding health. I think that eating a whole food, plant based diet might be the solution for a myriad of problems we're facing: illnesses such as heart disease, diabetes and obesity, climate change and the unethical treatment of factory farmed animals. And who knows, maybe even mental illness.
    It's worth a shot!

    • @flowgo5299
      @flowgo5299 7 років тому +2

      I have been trying to eat a more ketogenic diet, only because I am trying to get far far away from starch and sugar.. I do NOT love eating meat to be honest, but I find if I just eat vegtables, although my diet is 70% vegtables, I am still hungry. So I look for a small portion of protein and healthier fats with each meal. Sometimes I can skip meals and I do enjoy vegetarian dishes so much!! But I avoid soya, because it GMO and so NOT good for you in North America anyways. How do people eat just raw food diet? Is it just vegtables all day? I eat about 5-10 cups of green leafy vegtables a day, and I make pizza crust from cauliflower or will have "pasta" for dinner... (my pasta is zuchinni etc usually) but again, meat! and cheese often... otherwise I still feel hungry... but if I could do it, I would!

    • @youandmevegan
      @youandmevegan 7 років тому +9

      I'm no dietitian, but the evidence seems to suggest that raw vegan diets are not nutritionally complete, whilst normal vegan diets can be. I think it's very important to include all food groups from the plant kingdom, fruits, vegetables, nuts, seeds, legumes, but also whole grains. If you do skip grains, it's possible that you aren't meeting your caloric requirements, even if you're not fully vegan. Vegetables are very low in calories after all, and if you eat them raw, even less is absorbed (remember how humans started cooking to improve caloric and nutrient absoption?).
      I don't know about soy, in my country they only sell organic and non-gmo. I think it's perfectly healthy as long as it's not very processed and your body feels well and you enjoy it.
      May I ask what your reasons are to avoid healthy starch and (naturally ocurring) sugar?

    • @RC-od9ou
      @RC-od9ou 7 років тому +3

      youandme.vegan ♥ Eating vegan can be disastrous for one's health. I am one that knows from experience. Eggs for example are high in certain B vitamins and minerals. The crucial element in healthy eating is eating whole foods not processed foods. I also believe that everyone has different genetic capacities leading one to an omnivorous diet and another to a vegan diet. I personally eat two eggs every morning and chicken just about every night and at 47, my heart is ticking right along.

    • @youandmevegan
      @youandmevegan 6 років тому +11

      Every diet can be disastrous for one's health if not practiced carefully. You should do a little bit of research if you wish to eat a vegan diet. According to today's science, there is no nutrient the human body needs to acquire exogenously (meaning it doens't synthesize it itself) that can't be obtained from plants, except B12, which needs to be supplemented by all vegans without exception. But if you feel better eating animal products, then good for you. I have nothing to add to that. That is your choice. But please don't irrationally put down veganism because you failed to gather enough information.

    • @youandmevegan
      @youandmevegan 6 років тому +9

      "Natural" is not the goal. Advising against B12 supplements is very irresponsible and could cause someone's nerve damage or death. You can either eat dirt, feaces or animals (thus risking infection and disease) and get your B12 "naturally", take supplements or get nerve damage. Modern hygiene is what prevents us from getting B12 naturally, that's all. BTW there weren't computers 5000 years ago, so what?
      I don't find it difficult at all to eat a vegan diet, and I see no need to eat exclusively whole foods. If that's what you want to do, perfect. But some processed foods here and there might keep some vegans sane and help them continue to eat in an ethical way.
      I understand that veganism might seem extreme or like a cult to some people, but for me it's just an easy and healthy way of living according to my compassion.

  • @KarinaLicursi
    @KarinaLicursi 2 роки тому +196

    Last summer I got diagnosed with an iron deficiency. Before taking supplements and eating healthier, I was feeling depressed, not wanting to eating and would even have mild hallucinations. I was almost ready to get admitted. Nutrition has helped me a lot and now aside from some depression, I'm okay. I also take vitamin d in the winter.

    • @jaytoulouse9785
      @jaytoulouse9785 Рік тому +12

      I highly recommend taking vitamin D every day because most Americans have deficiencies that last all year.

    • @christinepiwowarczyk4270
      @christinepiwowarczyk4270 Рік тому +9

      Please follow Dr. Jack Kruse. He recommends spending as much time in the sun as you can, without sunglasses. You need tge light to enter the eye. At night use blueblockers (blocks bluelight), & look into red-light. Here's to your health! P.s. try to ground outside every day too!!

    • @echase416
      @echase416 Рік тому +14

      Yes, anemia can contribute to mental illness. It’s the most common deficiency globally.

    • @jorobinson5132
      @jorobinson5132 Рік тому +3

      This has just been my experience! Pins and needles and numbness in hands and feet, face numbness, tongue feeling swollen, limbs burning and panic attacks and uncontrollable leg tremors.I have always been health conscious and this shook me. Turned out low FERRITIN! Now coming out of it thank goodness and they tried to get me to take antidepressants 🥲

    • @TheRiderGuider
      @TheRiderGuider Рік тому +2

      Vit D every day. So important.

  • @goingboldaciousforchrist
    @goingboldaciousforchrist Рік тому +30

    She's right. I've never seen this talk, but know that nutrition worked to solve my mental health issues, along with sleep, faith practices, moderate exercise, and boundaries. I simply avoid toxic people and situations. I practice radical self-care, but my food and supplements play a huge role in that, so I prioritize the purest of both, eating an organic, plant-based diet. It's been a game changer.

  • @debevans8757
    @debevans8757 5 років тому +35

    I've seen a huge improvement in my mental health from changing my diet - primarily avoiding processed foods, eating gluten free and very low sugar.

  • @LorraFae
    @LorraFae 7 років тому +1590

    Changing my diet made EVERY BIT OF DIFFERENCE IN THE DAMN WORLD TO MY MENTAL HEALTH. Nothing has been as effective. I'd probably be dead by now if I hadn't done so. Raw plant based diet for almost 9 years and no medication.

    • @GrishaKrivchenia
      @GrishaKrivchenia 7 років тому +60

      Awesome... Glad it's working for you. I hope you're also supplementing B12, D3, and DHA, since those are almost impossible to get from plant foods alone.

    • @LorraFae
      @LorraFae 7 років тому +46

      Yep. Not DHA, But I take magnesium, B12, and D when I can't get sunlight on my skin most of the year.

    • @GrishaKrivchenia
      @GrishaKrivchenia 7 років тому +30

      Good! But check out the research on DHA (an essential fatty acid). I think you'll be happy that you did!
      nutritionfacts.org/video/should-vegans-take-dha-to-preserve-brain-function/

    • @bluejay3447
      @bluejay3447 7 років тому +46

      there's a vegan brand of DHA, most contain fish oil but the one I have is made from algae

    • @WorldOfARandomVegan
      @WorldOfARandomVegan 7 років тому +4

      Lorra Fae Wow, awesome.

  • @conquercravings4christians
    @conquercravings4christians 8 місяців тому +11

    Your message is so true. I was a sugar addict as a child and suffered from depression and obesity. When I turned my problems over to God I found healing and deliverance from letting food ruin my life. I am glad to say I help Christian women understand how nutrition effects our mental health. God bless you and Thank you so much for getting the message out there.

  • @MartinIsRunning
    @MartinIsRunning Рік тому +6

    How is this seven years old. This needs to go viral like, yesterday.

    • @heatherwhited4888
      @heatherwhited4888 Рік тому

      Because her science is bad. This video comes with a warning and isn't even endorsed by TED any more.

  • @jolenegatto399
    @jolenegatto399 7 років тому +132

    I came across this video while researching the Human Microbiome. It seems the reason diet is effective in regulating mental health is because it produces a better environment for our intestinal microbes to thrive and work efficiently, and they are essential in every biological function. If this video interests you, I would suggest watching a few TED Talks on the Human Microbiome as well. Lots of fantastic and fascinating information. Keep up the great work! I loved reading some of the other comments by those of you who were successful in changing your mental health simply by making some of these dietary changes. Very exciting! The way we look at medicine and other treatments is changing, and imo that is a very good thing!

    • @myown2101
      @myown2101 2 роки тому

      Effective nutritional therapies for various health conditions have been around for decades. The information that you are quoting is not newly discovered, but rather wilfully ignored.

    • @breezy3725
      @breezy3725 Рік тому

      @@myown2101 Excellent reply! Rothschilds aka Big Pharma destroyed Alopathic medicine.

  • @celestehalliwell7689
    @celestehalliwell7689 9 років тому +75

    Most people in our society don't realize how our food sources have become depleted in nutrients. Too many pesticides deplete the soils of nutrients, all of which is not replaced by fertilizers. Studies have been done on the nutrient content of produce which has been on a decreasing trend for decades! The carrots you buy at most stores are not full of the nutrients they used to be, hence the need for more organic produce. And yes we need to bring in the pharmaceutical companies because they are running the government and not always with wise choices!! CH, BSc Dietetics, PhD Neuroscience.

    • @juncowan
      @juncowan 9 років тому +3

      Dr Halliwell, I've been trying to track you down for many months via your old institution and here you are online! I wanted to ask you about your work on EMPowerplus. Is that possible? Jun Cowan, PhD

    • @celestehalliwell7689
      @celestehalliwell7689 9 років тому +1

      Hello Jun,
      you can reach me at celeste.halliwell@alumniuleth.ca
      Look forward :-)
      Celeste

    • @juncowan
      @juncowan 9 років тому

      Celeste Halliwell Hi Celeste, that email bounced. Please write to juncowan@gmail.com and I will reply. Thank you!

    • @trailer1210
      @trailer1210 9 років тому

      Jun Cowan Celeste Halliwell
      Hello I am from India..I just want to know if there is a way to test how nutritious a vegetable is...i mean to say, the Fruits/Vegetables, is there a way to check how nutritious/adulterated they are!
      Thank you.

    • @juncowan
      @juncowan 9 років тому +1

      Acually, that is a qood question. It would be nice to know whether I am eating nutritious food. I don't think there is any other way other than a chemical analysis, but that would mean you would have to get analysis done on all of the food that you are consuming and that would be expensive I would imagine.

  • @heavyd777
    @heavyd777 Рік тому +35

    I stay away from sugar, white processed products like white bread, soda and junk food in general.
    Fruits and vegetables and exercise.
    No alcohol, no tobacco.
    I can say without a doubt that food is medicine not just for the body but for the mind as well.
    We eat about 100 times as much sugar as we did 100 years ago.
    At age 8 I was diagnosed with ADHD and was in the autistic spectrum. Learning disorders, etc... By age 14, after a suicide attempt, I was diagnosed with depression. I was depressed until age 33. Then my diet changed. I worked with a nutritionist and my whole world changed. Eating better made all the difference.
    I am 60 now, work in IT and in the best mental and physical health of my life.
    Zero prescriptions.

  • @kaavyajaishankar6165
    @kaavyajaishankar6165 Рік тому +551

    I think it's important to note that ADHD and Autism are types of neurodiversity. There are other things that influence the rise of diagnoses, including awareness from health professionals, teachers and parents and access to information. Increased awareness of how ASD and ADHD present in women has also increased. It might not account entirely for the increase, but still a really important consideration to have.
    Not to dispute the argument and evidence here, just some points to add for context 😊

    • @joycebrewer4150
      @joycebrewer4150 Рік тому +42

      As a woman undiagnosed until my late 50's, I can't agree more.

    • @Kingkids26
      @Kingkids26 Рік тому +31

      Absolutely. Diagnosed at 40( with what I know I've had my while life.) It made it hard to hear the rest of the talk. In fact I haven't but I am hopeful that the rest is informative.

    • @toplectures
      @toplectures Рік тому +61

      I whole heartedly agree; that point in the talk frustrated me enormously as a woman with adhd. Also, 92 days ago (yes, I keep count because I’m really proud of my progress), I consulted with my doctor and rigorously changed my diet to guidelines similar to the ones described by this speaker (Mind you, I did not stop taking my medication but my medication hasn’t changed in years, the only significant change I made was in my diet). And while I still experience ADHD symptoms, they are less impactful and (what I did not expect) my overal mental health got significantly better: I’m much less anxious and stressed, I sleep much better and have much better impulse control.
      So, for me personally, speaking at this moment and after a little less than 100 days of a radically different diet, it appears that diet brought me significant mental health improvements.
      It is also a very costly diet in money and time. I am extremely lucky to be able to make these changes and for me the benefits outweigh the price, but I do not see this change being affordable (in both the money and the time it costs) for most people.
      So my thoughts about this video are very mixed. Some of the dietary changes discussed have greatly benefited my mental health, but the way she portrays rising number of diagnoses without important context really rubs me the wrong way. Regardless, I hope people who are interested in exploring what a different diet can do for their mental health are able to give it a chance in consultation with their doctor.

    • @scvnlolo2813
      @scvnlolo2813 Рік тому +4

      just live ur life

    • @skidjs
      @skidjs Рік тому +3

      Made up.

  • @sagek7949
    @sagek7949 4 роки тому +33

    After suffering from anxiety and depression and brain fog for more than a decade I found a lot of relief by correcting my severe nutritional deficiencies ( Vit d , iron, b12) I also supplemented with b complex, zinc, magnesium, Vit k2, fish oil. I reduced sugar, caffeine, gluten,dairy , processed food intake .I don’t have any vices BTW.

    • @sagek7949
      @sagek7949 Рік тому

      Update: I have been gluten free for almost a year now and I require less doses of supplements . I don’t know what my life would be if I hadn’t identified the root causes.

  • @CaptainManic2010
    @CaptainManic2010 7 років тому +86

    I'm overwhelmed by beautiful scientists like this. We are blessed to have you. Thank you

  • @JamesSmith-pc6bh
    @JamesSmith-pc6bh Рік тому +36

    Since eating keto and then progressing to keto my emotional outlook has never been better in my life. I'm 60 and my entire life I have been a surly, grouchy type person that basically hated most interactions with people. Now I am completely the opposite, I actually enjoy talking to people. I just cannot get over how good I feel, not only emotionally but physically and mentally.

  • @sally8234
    @sally8234 2 роки тому +5

    I have been on a whole food plant based diet since 1986. When I backslide and eat a cookie or two, I can feel the difference almost instantly in my brain. Thinking is slower and my ability to concentrate is markedly reduced and I don't feel sharp. Not to mention the sluggishness I feel physically. Why don't people believe that something you put into you body three/four times a day isn't going to affect your body and mind.

  • @veganlifechange
    @veganlifechange 7 років тому +1241

    I suffer from depression.
    I was eating nothing but fruit and veg. Feeling AMAZING.
    Then splurged on Pastries, (Pies, Donuts etc) after drinking at a Party and ate a lot of processed foods and my depression was horrible for WEEKS. I think I need to cut out all processed foods forever.

    • @LorraFae
      @LorraFae 7 років тому +33

      Vegan Life Change stick with it. It works.

    • @veganlifechange
      @veganlifechange 7 років тому +47

      Lorra Fae It really does! I was honestly over everything. Wondered how I could actually kill myself when I've wanted to die. But never actually though of dying. Been eating clean and the depression fog is gone. This rocks :D

    • @LorraFae
      @LorraFae 7 років тому +21

      Vegan Life Change I'm glad you found the secret :)

    • @whoareyou1332
      @whoareyou1332 7 років тому +29

      I turned vegan in March of this year and after a few weeks my four year life-threatening depression lifted and since then I have just got better and better. I take just a third of the meds I used to, and am pretty certain I will be able to dispense with them altogether sometime early in the new year. My psych can't believe how much better I am, but although she agrees that diet plays a part, she simply refuses to believe just how different I feel. She still tells me I should be on medication for the rest of my life. I've had bipolar 1 probably most of my life, but it got a good deal worse when I was diagnosed in 2008 and was started on medication. Over the years the amount of medication I took became scary and I scaled it back with my psych's agreement, preferring to suffer the mood swings than the side effects of the medication. I've had two episodes of psychosis since being on psych meds - and taking large quantities of anti-psychs at the time. So it was clear they weren't working. Whether my psych agrees or not, I fully intend to come off my medication altogether some time in the near future. I take so little now in comparison to what I was taking and to be honest, I forget to take them pretty often and if I was going to get depressed or go manic, it would certainly have happened by now. I added some meat/fish back into my diet for a few days in May just to see what effect it had - it was awful, I started plunging back into depression after just a couple of days and that was enough to tell me that I was right to avoid all animal products. I would never go back to eating anything with a face. If only I could convince my friends to do the same - and all this despite them being amazed at how well I am now. Keep eating a plant-based diet and avoid anything processed and you will continue to improve.

    • @honestlyjane7666
      @honestlyjane7666 7 років тому +25

      Yes, processed foods cause depression.
      So, you have to choose if you want to be well or not?
      Remember, there is a lot of advertising from food and drinks companies that are designed to keep you unwell.

  • @ilovetorun09
    @ilovetorun09 7 років тому +127

    I really truly believe this. I just went vegan recently ,eating mostly fruits and veggies, and have seen such positive effects!

    • @LiziStardust
      @LiziStardust 6 років тому +7

      Lindsay Snaer good for you chick. I'm vegan to and it's been nothing but positive for me also

    • @stephenray95
      @stephenray95 6 років тому +2

      Lindsay Snaer Interesting. I went to eating nothing but pizza, chicken tenders, hamburger, french fries, fish sticks, chocolate, ice cream, sodas, and energy drinks. I don't exercise either. I've lost weight and haven't had any symptoms from my depression.
      I hardly drink water and don't really eat any vegetables outside of potatoes, which I eat fried. I rarely eat fruits. When I do, is usually caramel apples or raisins.
      Doctors say my diet is horrible but my blood pressure is good, cholesterol and liver are perfect, blood sugar balanced, etc.
      So you go ahead and keep eating all those fruits and vegetables. I'll go ahead and keep eating my meats and junk food. (^_^)

    • @stephenray95
      @stephenray95 6 років тому

      MARJAN Well, is it really self destructive? It wasn't long ago that we said eggs had a significant impact on cholesterol levels but now we say is very minimal and doesn't really blood cholesterol at all.
      Science is always changing what's good and bad. We're always proving ourselves wrong. The point I'm making is that the people I know who eat "healthy" often get sick, have numerous medical issues, or have died early.

    • @stephenray95
      @stephenray95 6 років тому

      MARJAN I don't enjoy the taste of most fruits and vegetables. Truthfully, there are a lot of things to consider when speaking of diets. What to eat, how often one should eat, and the portion size will greatly vary. There's also an adaptation the body needs to go through.
      When I say adaptation, think about substances like caffeine. If you give somebody who never has had caffeine an energy drink or two, they'll be full of energy and have increased risk of heart troubles. Yet somebody who consumes caffeine regularly builds a tolerance to it. Same with alcohol, it takes way less alcohol to get a person drunk if they've never drank compared to if they're an alcoholic.
      Genetics, what you grow up eating, and your lifestyle habits will all change what is healthy or unhealthy.
      Oh, and I tried I diets that focused on fruits, vegetables, whole grains, fish, and lean meats. I also asked from my soda and energy drink only consumption to drinking nothing but water. I ate exactly how I was told by doctors and dietitians. My liver enzymes increased, I gained 20lbs, developed eczema, had acne problems (something never had even in my teen years), and other medical issues. For some reason my body needs or has adapted to a meat and sugar based diet.
      I also know my grandfather had diabetes but still ate and drank things he wasn't supposed to. He didn't take medication given to him either. After over ten years, doctors are saying he's no longer diabetic. Ironically he doesn't exercise, is overweight, etc. So are weird things going on with what we're preaching as healthy.
      Lastly, big cause of cancer and other illnesses are additives in things. If you ever look back, it's when we started adding vitamins and/or soy to just about everything we eat that we started seeing major issues. Milk, cereal, bread, water, and many more things have so many additives and changes done to them that it isn't funny.

    • @valken666
      @valken666 5 років тому +2

      Veganism has nothing to do with a proper diet.

  • @elic1755
    @elic1755 2 роки тому +72

    There is a course in EDX called Mental Health and Nutrition also by Julia Rucklidge if you need more information. Great stuff!

    • @poofypeach
      @poofypeach Рік тому +6

      Thanks for that! Found it through Google and it is all free!

    • @spotserafin
      @spotserafin Рік тому +1

      Thanks!

    • @SoCoCommunity101
      @SoCoCommunity101 Рік тому +1

      Found it! Loving it already. Thank you 😊

    • @debir4111
      @debir4111 Рік тому

      I’m looking now! Excited even more to read it was free!

  • @andressahoese7735
    @andressahoese7735 Рік тому +107

    I suffer from depression since 2006 and am on medication since 2013. Just like she said, the meds and therapy helped me a lot in the beginning, but as time went by, I lost all creativity, libido, and focus because of them. I decided to taper off on my own (after walking the Camino de Santiago) as my doc and therapist couldn’t instruct me (most of them don’t know how to do properly and believe we should take it for the rest of our lives).
    Fast forward to me being from 225mg of venlafaxine down on my own to 9mg per day. Of course I went back to eat fish, sea food and chicken (was vegetarian for 11 years) plus added weight lifting to my exercise routine. 2021 was a fantastic year although I was always feeling very tired.
    Extreme fatigue and a relapse in depression with mild episodes of panic attacks made me finally quit all processed food (no dairy, no gluten, no sugar, no alcohol) and I have been on the paleo diet for almost 2 months now. I feel like I am 20 again. FULL OF ENERGY, motivation, creativity and focus.
    PS: I had found out I was dealing with leaky gut and this affects serotonin levels immensely.
    I advise anyone dealing with anxiety and depression to search for a naturopath and ask for a stool exam to find out the quality/ status of your gut system. It is all connected!!!

    • @Yikes702
      @Yikes702 Рік тому +16

      I gave up Coca Cola cold turkey three years ago. I swear it was making me crazy. I've just started to wean myself off fast food. So much sugar. I'm even eating salads without dressing because most of them are just a mash up of sugar and chemicals. I feel a lot better.

    • @ald1144
      @ald1144 Рік тому +2

      Congratulations, keep it going! 👍

    • @1DarkBlossom
      @1DarkBlossom Рік тому +7

      Great comment. I hope many people read it

    • @mustafashaban
      @mustafashaban Рік тому +3

      Awesome keep it up!

    • @JJ-un2mt
      @JJ-un2mt Рік тому +16

      @@Yikes702 you can make your own salad dressing with olive oil, apple cider vinegar and some spices. Maybe sweeten it up a little bit with a dash of honey. You don't need to go without dressing.

  • @robert4you
    @robert4you 5 років тому +689

    Sugar, sugar, sugar... stay away from sugar! This one little thing will improve your health enormously.

    • @bonsummers2657
      @bonsummers2657 4 роки тому +16

      Stay away from starches, if you like to maintain virility. Fresh fruits are usually great for health.

    • @pizzaraccoon8202
      @pizzaraccoon8202 4 роки тому +21

      I feel so depressed every time I try to cut it out and it’s frustrating

    • @pizzaraccoon8202
      @pizzaraccoon8202 4 роки тому +5

      alien pancakes I haven’t tried that yet because I find it harder, but I’ll try it out and I’ll see if it helps :)

    • @pizzaraccoon8202
      @pizzaraccoon8202 4 роки тому

      @@markymarksthirdnipple8305 Ahh okay thanks, I'll google it

    • @johnktejik9847
      @johnktejik9847 4 роки тому

      Yes!

  • @ankavoskuilen1725
    @ankavoskuilen1725 4 роки тому +1152

    The problem with depression is that it takes too much energy, which you don't have as a result of the depression, to prepare a healthy meal. In any case, that always is my problem.

    • @joysacks3314
      @joysacks3314 4 роки тому +228

      if we were living communal lifestyles where we took care of each other and shared roles this wouldn’t be a problem but the western diet is perfect for someone who lives completely on and for themselves

    • @ankavoskuilen1725
      @ankavoskuilen1725 4 роки тому +48

      @@joysacks3314 Yes, and that is a sad thing.

    • @M_K_M_K_M_K
      @M_K_M_K_M_K 4 роки тому +35

      Anka Voskuilen Hee Anka, ook Nederlands? :-). I understand that struggle. I have been dealing with anxiety almost all my life, had short bouts of depression only a few times in life (I think). I remember clearly how I had no perseverance - at all - during my last depression. Getting dressed before my boyfriend would come home took more from me than I had in me. Getting groceries and cooking meals, planning it out.... I dont know if and how someone would do that. I hope you are doing well, and that you have people around you you can ask for help, and that you will!

    • @ankavoskuilen1725
      @ankavoskuilen1725 4 роки тому +38

      @@M_K_M_K_M_K Indeed I am dutch 😊 Fortunately now I do very well and I hope you do too. I recognise what you are saying. With me it got better with good therapy and aging. Who knew aging would have that effect????? 😳 I didn't.
      So there is hope! But still I have to be aware of the signs that it can go wrong.

    • @jaydeo7850
      @jaydeo7850 4 роки тому +33

      What I do, is get extremely caffeinated. Then cook.

  • @ddani-ey6dx
    @ddani-ey6dx Рік тому +55

    SSRI anti-depressants are a known trigger for manic episodes of bipolar disorder in people that already have the underlying illness, I think this is an important consideration alongside the stat regarding anti-depressants increasing cases of bipolar disorder x3. It’s often mis-diagnosed as depression initially in younger people to begin with, which when paired with SSRI’s as is often the case, can just bring about episodes earlier than they might have otherwise. Meds are vital, just not the wrong ones at the wrong time with a misdiagnosed patient…

    • @benjaminwhite8145
      @benjaminwhite8145 Рік тому +1

      I took an ssri for awhile. It seemed to help some? But I drive a lot for work, and it made me exhausted constantly. Had to pull off the road and stop multiple times a week. Stopped two months ago, hasnt happened since.

    • @Nova6Inhaler
      @Nova6Inhaler Рік тому +1

      I knew a girl that was on SSRIs and I talked to her about them after I did my research.
      Outcome: she refuted everything I said, continued her prolonged SSRI treatment, and ghosted me.
      Mental illness is no joke guys, proceed with caution! Especially the pretty ones!

    • @shawnmclean7932
      @shawnmclean7932 Рік тому +1

      Why don't they EVER report what drugs the mass shooters are on? I bet it's nearly 100%.

    • @Nova6Inhaler
      @Nova6Inhaler Рік тому

      @@shawnmclean7932 I think they’re natural and they’re acting on radicalism by yours truly, the CIA

  • @more__plz
    @more__plz 2 роки тому +25

    I completely changed my life with nutrition. I was on prescriptions for anxiety and depression, I was overweight and tired all the time. I was suicidal. Diet, exercise and a mindful, contemplative lifestyle have changed me, over the last eight years, into a healthy and happy person. I eat a ton of vegetables, all colors, raw and cooked. Fruits, whole grains, legumes… I can feel the energy from these foods. No medication made me feel as good as eating well has. (There is a place for medication to help break dangerous cycles of depression and anxiety but they’re not a long term solution)
    I encourage everyone to eat well, it doesn’t take long until you crave the goodness and recognize how poisonous the standard American diet can be.

  • @EmeraldMaiden
    @EmeraldMaiden 8 років тому +280

    I could probably list at least 20 things that contribute to my depression, but this is a major player. Julia's talking about nutrition far and beyond just diet, but I find the effects of diet are very noticeable in myself. How much better I feel after choosing a healthy food rather than junk. My other major player is sunlight... vitamin D deficiency is a bitch when it comes to depression.

    • @cmdrefstathiusplacidus9003
      @cmdrefstathiusplacidus9003 8 років тому +2

      +Harley I think I can relate. Living in the Valley in OR can be really dark for many, many, many...... many... days.

    • @katemorsley2480
      @katemorsley2480 8 років тому

      +Harley Have you come across USANA Health Sciences...highest quality supplementation..check my site..www.katemorsley.usana.com

    • @juliarucklidge3644
      @juliarucklidge3644 8 років тому +3

      +Kate Morsley as far as I am aware, USANA products have not been studied for the treatment of mental illness. We cannot therefore assume that they would produce the same effects as the products that have been studied for mental illness. Please email (find it on the Canterbury website) me if you wish to know more about the research that has been conducted around the world. If you do know of research on USANA I would be keen to hear about it.

    • @msbabitz
      @msbabitz 8 років тому

      +Harley you can check out www.naturalmoodremedy.com for more information about the micronutrients in this study which used EMPowerplus Q96. I'd be happy to get you some to try. There are many people who have found much calm, clarity and coping from this supplement. Including myself.

    • @juliarucklidge3644
      @juliarucklidge3644 8 років тому +3

      +Peggy Matheson I do need to clarify for viewers that the studies cited in my talk used different nutrient products. They were not all about the same product. Please email me (find via University of Canterbury website) for full list of products that have been researched.

  • @taranaki2668
    @taranaki2668 5 років тому +146

    Totally unnecessary to flag this video TED. Dr Julia's research is peer reviewed and robust. I took her advice, changed my diet to plant based (after my own research) got some broad-spectrum micronutrients started taking them under supervision of a health professional. THIS VIDEO CHANGED MY WHOLE LIFE! I have suffered with Bipolar 1 and PMDD for over 20 years and I have tried every psychiatric drug there is to manage my depression/ anxiety and mania. For the first time in many YEARS I am stable and my depression is lifted with NO SIDE EFFECTS. Why keep this information from people? Is Big Pharmacy threatened? Of course? Do you need help transitioning to broad-spectrum micronutrients? Yes, of course.
    Dr Julia's presentation is as important as the discovery of lithium for stabilising mood some 50 years ago in Australia. Listen to her! I am furious that her work be undermined by a Ted gag. Dr Charles Popper Harvard Psychiatrist uses micronutrient therapy in his practice. Is it because she is a woman that you try and pull down her life's work? I am totally miffed.

    • @garysimone4977
      @garysimone4977 5 років тому

      Tara Naki so true ?!

    • @leessaaaw
      @leessaaaw 2 роки тому +5

      With all u say I agree ☝🏻… and let me congratulate you for being so brave and put a huge effort on changing for yourself. It is one of the hardest things to do 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🤍

    • @jannaprofile9525
      @jannaprofile9525 Рік тому +3

      I was wondering what kind of health professional helped you with the micronutrients.
      I don't know who to go to? But I know I need help

    • @blueskyalldayeveryday
      @blueskyalldayeveryday Рік тому

      @@jannaprofile9525 I asked the same thing, just seen your comment now. I’d love some advice too on where to go/who to see to try this out.

    • @KristinaRaqs
      @KristinaRaqs Рік тому +2

      @@blueskyalldayeveryday you’ll need a functional medicine physician.

  • @Whoever68
    @Whoever68 Рік тому +6

    When our child suffered depression a few years ago. He was not eating fruits and vegetables. His diet was highly processed. Despite our home prepared meals offering lots of fruits and vegetables, he would not eat them and would leave them on the plate. As a last resort I bought vitamins and probiotics for him. After a month or two of taking the store bought supplements, his depression improved. Now he is eating fruits and vegetables as part of is daily diet. He also takes vitamins once or twice a week, particularly when he has been eating a diet high in processed foods like a lot of teenagers will do. I’m so glad we did not have to resort to prescription drugs to treat his depression. At the time his treating psychologist, we felt, was blaming us for his depression.

    • @quiversender7177
      @quiversender7177 Рік тому +1

      Never trust a shrink

    • @quiversender7177
      @quiversender7177 Рік тому +1

      It's not just vitamins but minerals like iron copper zinc magnesium shelled hemp seeds are incredibly nutritios

    • @Whoever68
      @Whoever68 Рік тому +1

      @@quiversender7177 yes I agree. I started giving him vitamin Bs and probiotics. He had not been eating greens.Then I started combining a multi vitamin which included all the minerals and fish oil. The vitamin Bs improved his mood enormously and I could then introduce the other minerals. In saying this, if he was at the point that he needed prescription medication so as to not harm himself, I would have had to have him take them. Thankfully he was not at that point and the vitamins worked for him. I knew the gut and the brain are linked and his diet was very poor in vitamins and minerals as typical teen boys do consume more junk food over healthy foods.

    • @quiversender7177
      @quiversender7177 Рік тому

      @@Whoever68 that's awesome .the stomach and heart are niegbors. If they are happy it's a good start

  • @ellendidion1233
    @ellendidion1233 Рік тому +54

    As a parent, teacher and concerned citizen I applaud you. Thank you for this important message and contribution to awareness. It’s my hope that it leads to international policy changes.

    • @camillac.s.279
      @camillac.s.279 Рік тому +1

      Hopefully .. depends on US tho . Where you put your money ?? Because our society is lead from people which action are only influenced from MONEY .
      Sorry for my English today , I hope the message is clear anyway .

  • @wayne4768
    @wayne4768 9 років тому +31

    I went on a LCHF diet and cured my depression that I have had since I was a child. I know now that sugar is what did it to me.

    • @ilfiore934
      @ilfiore934 4 роки тому +1

      Processed carbohydrates and whole food carbohydrates - are two very different things. By the way.

    • @jessicali8594
      @jessicali8594 3 роки тому +3

      "There's no such thing as an essential carbohydrate." Go LCHF because healthy fats satiate and are nutrient dense.
      Industrially processed refined grain, legume and seed oils have much to answer for.

  • @megha1938
    @megha1938 9 років тому +26

    What I got out of this talk is even though some drugs give you a quick fix, it is not a long term solution. i am always reminded that we are so impatient and want "quick" fix for our problems, I discovered this in myself as I went through two cataracts this year. I was looking for instant results, but it took a while (4-5 weeks) before the true results became apparent. It was quite a lesson I learned.

    • @lambd01d
      @lambd01d 8 років тому +2

      Megha Shyam Honestly, the micronutrients were a quicker fix than the drugs in my case AND a long term solution, fingers crossed.

  • @j.j.oconnor3442
    @j.j.oconnor3442 Рік тому +30

    We all instinctively know this. Now I, me, I must adopt good eating habits. Thank you Julia Rucklidge. My journey of improved diet of nutrition begins immediately.

  • @leesher1845
    @leesher1845 Рік тому +203

    Very interesting and makes a lot of sense. Would’ve been tremendously helpful had she defined more specifically what micro nutrients are since some of us don’t know.

    • @scvnlolo2813
      @scvnlolo2813 Рік тому +3

      mary jane

    • @emmar-h2025
      @emmar-h2025 Рік тому

      The Wellness Way's entire approach to health is everything this woman explains and more! Reducing inflammation, supplementing when needed, healing the whole body through simple life changes. They healed my irritable bowel syndrome, headaches & early onset arthritis within 2 WEEKS of following their dietary guide. They find the root cause for health problems and heal them at the source instead of masking the symptoms with medications like every other doctor has done to me. Check them out!

    • @rdw952
      @rdw952 Рік тому +4

      The problem is each case may require something different, and using supplements should be with close supervision by a trained individual. The simple answer for anyone is eating food that promotes health, not foods that promote disease. Plenty of helpful information may be found on what a healthy diet is by any who search for it.

    • @ToddAaronSmith
      @ToddAaronSmith Рік тому +4

      well most common would be magnesium and potassium for the minerals and micronutrients would be vit d, fish oil, or a basic multi vitamin. the doses would depend on the needs and if blood work was being done they can be pretty precise with meeting those needs. There are supplements for all of this if you do a little digging.

    • @sharkboyjuan
      @sharkboyjuan Рік тому +1

      Look it up😏

  • @WW-yb2fc
    @WW-yb2fc 5 років тому +190

    Very informative and well done. I am a physician, and have been offering this as an option for my patients for the past 14 years. The results have varied from outstanding for the majority , to on the rare occasion, no improvement. One needs to keep an open mind. No doubt , our understanding of the importance of optimal nutrition in our daily health is very poor. It is long overdue for more research to be done in this very important subject. You can be certain that if this could be patented, Big Pharma would invest billions in this .
    Keep up the good work , Julia, and thank you for doing this TEDx presentation.

    • @kassrripples3659
      @kassrripples3659 4 роки тому

      Do you know about PreKure?

    • @ilfiore934
      @ilfiore934 4 роки тому +2

      You recommend Whole Food Plant Based diet, right?

    • @SBluesBrotherhood
      @SBluesBrotherhood 2 роки тому +2

      Problem is that Big Pharma is already making a LOT of money by manufacturing and pushing their drugs onto people. Don't slaughter the goose that laid the golden egg, right? SAD comment that I heard years ago that really stuck with me is that "Doctors make more money TREATING illnesses than they would for CURING them".

  • @DrStevenHorwitz
    @DrStevenHorwitz 8 років тому +28

    Fantastic! Food, Environment, Stress, Sleep - they matter!

    • @OswaldDigestiveClinic
      @OswaldDigestiveClinic 2 роки тому

      So so so true! Did you know that nutrition deficiencies can cause anxiety? For example, low vitamin D. You may not get enough from the sun, so you can go on a sunny vacation, buy a sun lamp, or supplement in the winter with 2000 IU/day! If you choose to supplement, just make sure you check with your dietitian/healthcare provider to make sure it's safe for you!

  • @8656737s
    @8656737s Рік тому +42

    My son has a ADD we weighed the pros and cons of medication. Ultimately he decided he wanted to try it. I can tell you it changed his life! He got into an early college program finished high school with a 2-year College degree and now he's going to a 4-year College ❤ I had a few people tell me I was a bad mother for putting him on medication. In the end I think we made the right choice hopefully in the long-term I feel the same way.

    • @Hayley-qg6sm
      @Hayley-qg6sm Рік тому +5

      Fs I love amphetamines too

    • @PlatypusProdigy
      @PlatypusProdigy Рік тому +10

      As much as nutrition helps support my mental health it isn’t enough to fix my severe ADHD. I wasn’t diagnosed until adulthood and finally everything I struggled with during my childhood made sense. Suddenly so many things have just stopped being such a struggle. Some people in my life have been very judgemental but they don’t walk in my shoes, nor do they walk in your son’s. There is no one thing that will magically help everyone and I think it’s important to stay open minded and view all your options, medication included.

    • @8656737s
      @8656737s Рік тому +1

      @@PlatypusProdigy I'm so happy you finally got some answers it's a weight off your shoulders. I also have ADHD and dyslexia Makes life difficult. I wish you only the best in life ❤

    • @m.w.mphilosophy7761
      @m.w.mphilosophy7761 Рік тому +3

      he should try a supplement that'll give him just as much energy than an amphetamine like say, a very strong b-complex, some high quality omega 3 (expensive), & a very good probiotic that's been proven clinically to reduce anxiety(also a bit expensive). The difference is that he won't exhibit the very same side effect seen when he consumes the former(amphetamines).

    • @Petra44YT
      @Petra44YT 5 місяців тому +4

      I think medication is not always a bad choice, but I also think that nutrition is important. Why not combine the two?

  • @normaalsina6214
    @normaalsina6214 2 роки тому +18

    I just found this video and I’m living proof that this is so true!!! No Doctor told me I just found out looking to gain my physical well-being I found my mental health!!!

  • @zer0tzer0
    @zer0tzer0 4 роки тому +186

    A little exercise goes a long way as well.

    • @patricksarama4963
      @patricksarama4963 3 роки тому

      Christina Reynolds that’s not true at all

    • @patricksarama4963
      @patricksarama4963 3 роки тому +1

      Christina Reynolds I have very high iq and I love exercise

    • @patricksarama4963
      @patricksarama4963 3 роки тому

      Christina Reynolds my iq is 141 and was measured by a doctor/ psychologist 3 years ago. Happy?

    • @kotenoklelu3471
      @kotenoklelu3471 3 роки тому +6

      I started exercises when I quit sugar and restricted internet. Then I had energy for it.

    • @damiettes7140
      @damiettes7140 3 роки тому

      @@patricksarama4963 an iq test is a warped way of measuring intelligence because it’s culturally specific and geared to the upper middle class. It is a flawed test.

  • @greensmoothieparty
    @greensmoothieparty 7 років тому +8

    Tryptophan (gut) -> Serotonin (brain) -> Fantastic Mood - this conversion process is optimized in the context of a modest protein diet style. Health is Power!

    • @ilfiore934
      @ilfiore934 4 роки тому

      I think it's more complex than just "serotonin deficiency". The complexity of difficulties our body experiences, because of unhealthy diet, vaccines, etc - involves thousands of different chemical processes, not just one concerning serotonin to the brain.
      But sure, that's one of those processes.

  • @jewsusjewtube1880
    @jewsusjewtube1880 4 місяці тому +1

    Bless this woman who tells the truth!

  • @ToddBudreau
    @ToddBudreau Рік тому +3

    To see what vitamins she used, search for an article titled:
    study protocol for a randomized double blind, placebo controlled trial exploring the effectiveness of a micronutrient formula in improving symptoms of anxiety and depression.
    It lists the nutrients and most of their doses.

    • @SWEAR2CARE
      @SWEAR2CARE Рік тому

      thank you so much ....I was going to have a temper breakdown commenting that question.

  • @leannebrookes1604
    @leannebrookes1604 8 років тому +51

    I loved this. As someone who has had a terrible diet most of my life and suffered with depression and anxiety, it really makes sense. I am now aiming to eat more nutritious meals and have definitely noticed a difference in my over all mental wellbeing. I really hope that in the future, this sort of research will have an impact on the general public and they start to think twice. We shouldn't let 'tasty' processed food ruin our health, it's not worth it. Thanks for sharing, Leanne

    • @ilfiore934
      @ilfiore934 4 роки тому +1

      And/or we should make whole foods just as tasty! We can do it

  • @DrNicoleBeurkens
    @DrNicoleBeurkens 5 років тому +46

    This is an extremely important evidence based talk on a topic that is moving the field of mental health forward. As a clinical psychologist and board certified nutrition specialist, I see daily the positive impact that nutrition can have on mental health for children and adults. More than medication and talk therapy is needed to reduce symptoms for many people with these challenges, and nutrition is an accessible research-based option. I often recommend this video to patients and their families.

  • @emmystapleton6586
    @emmystapleton6586 2 роки тому +1

    WHY IS THIS NOT TALKED ABOUT!!?!?!?? AMAZING!!!!

  • @crystaltemple4471
    @crystaltemple4471 2 роки тому +13

    I'm glad this was not an advertisement for a specific pill, but would love to learn more about which vitamins and which amounts. This was a great presentation.

    • @BowenUSA
      @BowenUSA Рік тому

      She teaches the online course at EDX called mental health and nutrition.

  • @glowingowl221
    @glowingowl221 3 роки тому +101

    I’m a health professional and I tell this to my clients all the time , they look at me with rage and disgust Because they would rather take a pill or be miserable than change their diets .

    • @WrapCityGifts
      @WrapCityGifts 3 роки тому +14

      I noticed that if a health care worker told me to eat healthier, I wouldn’t but if I was told specifically what to eat and why, I would. But also, I’m not a pill popper so I’d naturally go the diet route. Hey, at least you tried and at least you made an effort. Thanks for caring.

    • @kotenoklelu3471
      @kotenoklelu3471 3 роки тому +9

      It's because healthcare professionals never say what to eat instead. You have impression that you should starve to be healthy. And some "experts" give dangerous advices like zero salt diet (people get in reanimation on zero salt diet)

    • @amyw3472
      @amyw3472 3 роки тому +12

      I don’t work in the medical field but I recently told my coworker he could try an anti-inflammatory diet for his arthritis and his exact words were, “I would rather die.” Can’t help those that don’t want to be helped. 🤷🏻‍♀️

    • @melvang353
      @melvang353 2 роки тому +5

      I’ve seen this and people get crazy when u ask them to give up their Diet Coke or stop eating bread. It sad but they will not stop

    • @melvang353
      @melvang353 2 роки тому +4

      @@amyw3472 yep that’s their attitude but what if u don’t die but suffer for a long time ?

  • @patriciabailhaodasilva5928
    @patriciabailhaodasilva5928 6 років тому +368

    I have depression and am taking medication for it, BUT I truly started to feel much better after I switch to a plant base diet. Now I am in the process to take the medication away 😁

    • @FoodShowFan
      @FoodShowFan 4 роки тому +6

      That's amazing! Way to go!

    • @iwnunn7999
      @iwnunn7999 4 роки тому +6

      How's it going for u so far? I hope well

    • @mkerby6306
      @mkerby6306 4 роки тому +1

      Way to go...
      off...
      haha...
      the RIGHT WAY!
      Keep the Good Going!
      I know you will do better every day you redirect!

    • @RawVeganGinger
      @RawVeganGinger 4 роки тому +11

      Patricia Bailhao da Silva Beautiful!!! A plant based whole food RAW VEGAN diet completely reversed my clinical depression. We need more FRESH WHOLE FOOD 🙌🏼🍎🍐🍊🍋🍌🍉🍇🍓🍈🍒🍑🥭🍍🥝🍅🥬🥒🌶🥕🌱

    • @marciaosullivan3200
      @marciaosullivan3200 4 роки тому +3

      @@RawVeganGinger it's not the fact you went vegan but we were originally plant based with some meat

  • @SageRosemaryTime
    @SageRosemaryTime 2 роки тому +36

    brilliant. spoken in 2014 and it gets more validated every year. Ahead of her time. LIKED !

    • @myown2101
      @myown2101 2 роки тому +1

      It has been validated and scientifically backed for many many decades.... it also has been wilfully ignored for many decades.

    • @SageRosemaryTime
      @SageRosemaryTime 2 роки тому +1

      @@myown2101 So TRUE . well said . decades of Pharmaceutical profiteering .

  • @sharonaman1466
    @sharonaman1466 Рік тому +65

    Thank you for your informative talk. Excellent! My son had ADHD & wanted junk food like his friends, I cooked healthy meals & had fruit & veggies in the home. He graduated HS with a B average & went to a community college & graduated with a B+ average.

    • @Turtlesbekool
      @Turtlesbekool Рік тому +2

      That’s amazing!!! I’m glad he’s doing better :) that probably saved his life and you don’t even know it

    • @RPlaza-ht9gp
      @RPlaza-ht9gp Рік тому +9

      I doubt that had to do with what he ate seeing as ADHD doesn't determine intellectual capabilities. I am also Neurodivergent and graduated college with high honors. It probably had more to do with the effort you put in as a parent and your structure.

    • @freeweezybitches
      @freeweezybitches Рік тому

      Plaza how many stimulants were you on during college for those high honors?

    • @umbra9029
      @umbra9029 Рік тому +1

      @@RPlaza-ht9gp not everyone with ADHD is able to graduate with high honors. I almost failed high school and university kicked me in the head.. there's various levels of ADHD and symptomatology, just because you can doesn't mean everyone is like you.
      And it has nothing to do with the parent either. It's not their fault. It's genetics.

    • @umbra9029
      @umbra9029 Рік тому

      @@freeweezybitches what's wrong with stimulants?

  • @ToroidalVortexLove
    @ToroidalVortexLove 8 років тому +190

    Wow. It seems so obvious but the food in hospitals is so shit.

    • @yomarisol
      @yomarisol 8 років тому +6

      +ToroidalVortexLove My niece of 3 years old actually is in a hospital in hannover germany with face swallow for after surgery for chronic sinusitis and after 1 week she recieved for dinner chocolate with milk and cookies of course all proccesad food full sugar surprised to me!!... then my sis carry her food with vegetales and fruits fallowing advice of Dr Joel Fuhrman

    • @anjumshahzad8612
      @anjumshahzad8612 8 років тому +1

      I feel like Pablo

    • @EvolverWellness
      @EvolverWellness 7 років тому +7

      yeah, if you want to be well, avoid hospitals. The rate of iatrogenic-death (doctor caused) alone is high enough to keep me far away from them.

    • @LifeBetweenTheDash
      @LifeBetweenTheDash 7 років тому +5

      Agreed! I couldn't believe what they passed off as a heart healthy diet. I wasn't even there for anything related to the heart but that was the only "healthy" menu they had. Uggh! I had my friend bring me all my food in.

    • @rozlynrobinson2308
      @rozlynrobinson2308 7 років тому +1

      Doctors kept me sick foe years and made me worse. No more mess and I am healthier than ever

  • @Antifogasta
    @Antifogasta 6 років тому +63

    Brilliant! As a professional researcher may I offer you many congratulations on an excellent presentation.

  • @hoangbui3128
    @hoangbui3128 Рік тому

    messages to all. Begging the people for support. Advising doctor to change their ways. Doing the right thing.

  • @cherylbfrey5936
    @cherylbfrey5936 Рік тому +2

    GO JULIA!!! I have always felt nutrition was primary in helping to resolve general illness as well as mental health issues. I praise you for spreading this very important message to the world.!!!

  • @melindarussell8235
    @melindarussell8235 9 років тому +9

    You are what you absorb. You have a similar message to some of the other scientists and health professionals who lectured at the Institute for Integrative Nutrition in NY. If you haven't been invited to lecture there, or have an interest in it I think they would really appreciate your work!!! Thank you for your courage. I work with a nutritional supplement line and have been saying for years that their fish oil is one of the key things I would give just about anyone. It is a superior formulation, and in general I advocate using supplementation and dietary changes to assist the body in doing what it is designed to do for itself. Inflammation disguises itself in many ways! Thank you Julia.

  • @velvetindigonight
    @velvetindigonight 7 років тому +420

    Actually psychiatric drugs are cheap compared to high class supplements/micro nutrients. Many many people with mental health issues are never hospitalized. Hospitalization is what costs.
    Actually this article points to the fact that the modern 21st century diet is noxious. Micro nutrients don't exist in the soil any longer the land has been stripped of these. We need to change the way we not only eat but how we farm.

    • @kindregardskatie
      @kindregardskatie 7 років тому +15

      you can get high class nutrition for as little as $80 per month, they can get more expensive , up to $300, but actually a lot of these micro nutrients is found in actual food- fruits, vegetables, legumes, beans.....the cheapest food on earth and grans and root vegetables so I am confused by your statement.

    • @hazelkitching8304
      @hazelkitching8304 7 років тому

      Helen Bennett

    • @jessusavaldez9824
      @jessusavaldez9824 7 років тому +8

      It is also cost effective because there is a possibility of prevention entirely.

    • @Soaptivated
      @Soaptivated 7 років тому +1

      New Zealand, but it's happening here in the U.S., and likely elsewhere.

    • @kindregardskatie
      @kindregardskatie 7 років тому +2

      ***** USA, I'm not talking about over the counter supplements, pharmaceutical grade like Usana Health Sciences

  • @ddani-ey6dx
    @ddani-ey6dx Рік тому +10

    I’d also like to add that studying at reduction of the symptoms of bipolar disorder for just 6 months seems completely redundant to me, many peoples mood cycles with bipolar may take 6 months or longer… it’s an absurd timeframe to use for a study like that.

    • @CocaCoala
      @CocaCoala Рік тому +8

      Same thing goes for the study she cites regarding the reduction of the risk of developing psychosis. 81 people is not a big enough group to create reliable data. Also I'm pretty curious what these "essential nutrients for brain health" were and whether they contained lithium...

  • @rebuildthepsyche9114
    @rebuildthepsyche9114 2 роки тому +8

    I am inspired by this post!!
    Nutrition has a big role to play in mental health.

  • @melindacooper6046
    @melindacooper6046 2 роки тому +69

    I used to work in education, now the mental health field. This video is awesome to show why our children and adults really need good nutrition at a very young age. I seen such negative behaviors with some of my students that ate horrible, processed foods. Thank you for this video! I'm sharing this with my boss and others who will hopefully share with others.

    • @kristenturner1222
      @kristenturner1222 Рік тому

      I echo that observation from my experience teaching hs math in an inner city school! The difference between the remedial algebra classes and the Pre-Calc classes was night and day, not just cognitively but behaviorally as well. I attribute a significant amount of this to nutrition and lack of proper nutrition in children's homes.
      I quit teaching and completed a post bacc pre med program - now deciding whether to pursue medicine or psychology or nutrition or a blend of some of these as they all fascinate me. What do you do in the mental health field and do you have any suggestions for someone considering the field and wanting to make a difference for others?

  • @agelessbeyond50withthefatg18
    @agelessbeyond50withthefatg18 7 років тому +6

    I so wish social programs that work with people with mental illness would look at nutritional issues. I work in a service with men who are homeless, many have mental health issues, and the food we feed them is terrible. I really want to raise this as an issue with the organisation. Thank you for this Julia

  • @MrRebustr
    @MrRebustr Рік тому +1

    I offer my self volunteer as i believe and been thinking of what she speaks of since i was 8 yrs old walking 10 miles to school and back...i live in Hollywood and i can tell you she is 1000% right and should be considered a hero for her work and dedication

  • @tossyv
    @tossyv 2 роки тому +17

    I agree 100%. Well said. Great information Julia. I pray that doctors will listen to your information too.

    • @myown2101
      @myown2101 2 роки тому

      Even if they listen, they can't practice it. MD's job is not to cure a disease, but managed symptoms with pharmaceuticals.

  • @mail627
    @mail627 6 років тому +64

    I'm sure nutrition plays an important role.
    But as a person having experienced hallucinations and been in coma, I can't just rely on nutrition.
    Medications help me be stable and lead a normal life.
    It's nice to see people like her who tries to help people with mental health problems though.

    • @BM-fz9yc
      @BM-fz9yc 2 роки тому +3

      Some peoples mental health issues are truly from a chemical imbalance. Those are generally the people who need modern solutions. (Like your case). Other peoples mental health issues are caused by environmental factors such as diet, exercise, and lack of vitamin D/sun exposure.

    • @bashmeesh
      @bashmeesh 2 роки тому

      @@BM-fz9yc and also trauma 😊

    • @christina9828
      @christina9828 2 роки тому +1

      I’ve dealt with anxiety and depression. all my life. No matter how I changed my diet or activity level. I’ve recently started medication though to help me.

  • @janicem4382
    @janicem4382 6 років тому +12

    My frustration with these findings is the lack of funding for these treatments.

  • @ordinaryvalley
    @ordinaryvalley 6 місяців тому +1

    She was wayy ahead of the curve ❤

  • @shirgold898
    @shirgold898 2 роки тому +76

    As a school teacher I will no longer treat my student with candy’s🙏 thank you for this valuable content

    • @heythave
      @heythave Рік тому +5

      What’s worse is that every school has a candy fundraising sale which means kids have more sugar to eat.

    • @miafa1732
      @miafa1732 Рік тому +1

      @@heythave oh really ? 😮😮 I’m from Germany I didn’t know you have this in schools .. is this in America ?

    • @travisbickle0815
      @travisbickle0815 Рік тому +7

      @@miafa1732 I remember being given candy after being treated at my dentist

    • @paulkahlke2291
      @paulkahlke2291 Рік тому +1

      As a parent of a school child, I will no longer rely on teachers to teach grammar's

    • @heythave
      @heythave Рік тому +1

      @@miafa1732 yes, in California.

  • @LiLisLounge
    @LiLisLounge 6 років тому +28

    Thank you, Dr. Rucklidge! I am a counselor in training, and I definitely see how food affects mental health. There is not enough recognition of this fact. I'm so glad that you studied this in depth and that this is being acknowledged by some people in our profession.

  • @cheriesmith5140
    @cheriesmith5140 7 років тому +56

    yes!! bipolar 2 and seeing a nutritionist. best decision ever

    • @sandywhat2429
      @sandywhat2429 4 роки тому +5

      Lots of people found out there weren't bipolar two once they got healthy, healed their gut, etc. Good luck!

    • @mohansinghrajput1504
      @mohansinghrajput1504 3 роки тому

      I am also bipolar 2 suffering with severe depression since last 7 months plz can u tell me how can I be happy

    • @cheriesmith5140
      @cheriesmith5140 3 роки тому

      @@mohansinghrajput1504 hi there. Work closely with therapist and psychologist for proper med that works for you. Eat healthy, exercise or move your body how you can even sma steps are steps, drink water, vitamin d!!, Journaling, reading your Bible, music! But good music thats wholesome and uplifting and not depressing. Sleep if you can, try and avoid stimulants like coffee if manic or alcohol if depressed. I really hope this helps

    • @mohansinghrajput1504
      @mohansinghrajput1504 3 роки тому

      @@cheriesmith5140 thanks alot.. Amen

    • @mohansinghrajput1504
      @mohansinghrajput1504 3 роки тому

      @@cheriesmith5140 are u taking any medicines or totally medication free...

  • @bobbyhuff2023
    @bobbyhuff2023 Рік тому +2

    Take a bow ma’am! Well done 👏👏

  • @nicoledunn6925
    @nicoledunn6925 2 роки тому +31

    You know, we could put more pressure on school systems to encourage more free play and creativity and stop having unrealistic expectations on children to be tested on everything from the time they’re 3 years old, and expect them to sit for hours at a time. Get them up and out and PLAY and we might make a difference in childrens overll mental health

  • @lambd01d
    @lambd01d 8 років тому +30

    Good talk, and I can testify to the the benefits of micronutrients on mental health, but she didn't say which nutrients were beneficial apart from omega 3-rich fish oil. I've been taking 5-HTP, magnesium, zinc and vitamin C and B6 supplements and my mental health has greatly improved. Antidepressants helped my depression, but the side effects were so horrible that I discontinued the treatment. I never felt normal once on antidepressants. I always felt wired and on the verge of mania, but once I started taking the magnesium and zinc I felt normal for the first time in years with no side effects whatsoever. We don't become mentally ill through lack of medication. All it does is try and make up for the lack/excess of neurotransmitters by interfering with the normal functioning of the brain and has knock on effects elsewhere, but nutrients allow your brain to do what it's supposed to do in the first place.

    • @juliarucklidge3644
      @juliarucklidge3644 8 років тому +11

      lambd01d
      I am an independent researcher of the nutrient products that I study and therefore it is important that I don't advocate for any specific product. Also, I cited a number of different studies and different researchers use different combinations of nutrients. I know, it is complicated. However, if you email me (go to: www.psyc.canterbury.ac.nz/people/rucklidge.shtml to find my email), I will send a list of products that I am aware of that have been studied to treat mental illness as well as information on the products that I have studied. It is important though to understand that I do not receive any money from the companies and my research is done independently. Thanks for your interest in my work. Kind regards Julia

    • @faza553
      @faza553 8 років тому +5

      lambd01d Agree. Genetics = loaded gun; Environment pulls the trigger. Environment = contribution of early childhood trauma, physical, emotional, spiritual, air, water food/nutrition, total load of synthetic chemicals from personal care products etc and I feel exposure to non-native EMF is now a significant factor in many conditions. Individual variability in metabolism must be taken into account.

    • @amylindberg123
      @amylindberg123 7 років тому +1

      Julia Rucklidge Loved ur nutrition TED TALK. Pls send list of products that have best impact on health/mental illness .

    • @klairef983
      @klairef983 6 років тому

      Thanks for info....Were you taking these supplements together with your medications....or did you stop the medications completely....I have a friend who takes 5htp together with his medication...but he sounds more hyper....I told him the 5htp does not go well together with medications but he does not get this...He says it helps him sleep...What is your take on this....Lamb and Julia :)

    • @ilfiore934
      @ilfiore934 4 роки тому

      I think everyone has different needs in this case, someone has zinc deficiency, others copper deficiency, potassium, sodium, etc (or few deficiencies at once).
      Also mercury and aluminium poisoning, most likely from vaccines, are probably common, and have grave negative effects on physical and mental health.
      Hair mineral analysis lab test can help figure out a lot of it (what minerals your body is lacking, and what toxic metals are hindering your body's regeneration capabilities)

  • @nancyinthegarden3160
    @nancyinthegarden3160 5 років тому +11

    Thank you for addressing this VERY IMPORTANT cause of mental instability

  • @nellytube4537
    @nellytube4537 Рік тому +7

    I've watched this talk twice now. Wonderful information, thank you so much

  • @davepan6084
    @davepan6084 2 роки тому +2

    One of the best TED talks

  • @RobertPendergrastMD
    @RobertPendergrastMD 5 років тому +94

    Passionately delivered and thoughtful presentation by Dr. Rucklidge. I have read the original manuscripts of many of the studies she referenced. This is significant research that needs to be expanded, with implications for public health for children and adults. It's an area not yet fully understood, but should not be dismissed by those for whom it is outside the paradigm of conventional current medical prescribing. I am curious why TED chose to "flag" this presentation... odd.

    • @LorenPanno
      @LorenPanno 2 роки тому +4

      Because she said the number of people with mental health problems is increasing due to more people eating poor nutrition. That's made up to support her own stance.

    • @aronvandermeyden917
      @aronvandermeyden917 2 роки тому +10

      @@LorenPanno How is that “made up”? She cited studies that support that thesis. When nutrition was improved people get better. When the nutrition support is removed they slide back a bit. Of course there could be other causes of the increase in mental health issues but that increase is also from data.

    • @aronvandermeyden917
      @aronvandermeyden917 2 роки тому +8

      @@shannonstewart1119 How extreme is the conclusion that what we put in our mouths affects our brain? Are all phsychiatrics administered by injection?

    • @aronvandermeyden917
      @aronvandermeyden917 2 роки тому +1

      But more importantly, a drug is cleared rather quickly by the liver, while the gut microbiota that our food cultures persists and if imbalanced will produce endotoxins that will affect one's brain for as long as that culture is fed. Animals and vegetables are an order of magnitude more powerful than minerals. Acorn vs stone slab - over time the acorn wins every time.

    • @pamelajones8166
      @pamelajones8166 2 роки тому +6

      @@shannonstewart1119 How is improving the nutrition you put in your body an "extreme conclusion?" It is basic commonsense.

  • @honestlyjane7666
    @honestlyjane7666 7 років тому +205

    Indeed, i no longer have severe depression and my mood is stable all day, just by changing my diet to raw vegan,which i have been doing now for 17 months, i started to notice the benefits after about a month, and if i could transport you into my body for 2 mins, you would be shaking your head in disbelief...and you would be saying..."You feel this good Jane, just by eating nothing but raw food ?" "Yes, and i feel like this every day, it is amazing!"

    • @andreaguidotti8084
      @andreaguidotti8084 7 років тому +6

      Honestly Jane, you're so right about the link between raw food and depression

    • @missanthrope2158
      @missanthrope2158 7 років тому +7

      Honestly Jane Raw is the way. Been vegan for 2 years and one day will be raw.
      Liferegenerator and Fully Raw Kristina are good channels.

    • @misspippi8788
      @misspippi8788 7 років тому +7

      I am depressed and anxious on a normal (cooked) vegan diet. If I go raw, I light up like the sun in two weeks. Like a boss. Raw veganism is the way to be completely healthy both physically and mentally. No pills. Just raw fruits, veggies, nuts and seeds :)

    • @LorraFae
      @LorraFae 7 років тому +2

      Honestly Jane YES

    • @honestlyjane7666
      @honestlyjane7666 7 років тому +3

      Raw is the law to be sure to get much more out of life.
      Thrive on...

  • @devanparab8283
    @devanparab8283 Рік тому +3

    This talk is totally worth the standing applause at the end of this talk. ✨

  • @michaelorafferty1123
    @michaelorafferty1123 2 роки тому +41

    this is revolutionary in my eyes, and it speaks to how unnecessary common medications are. Health is wealth!

    • @myown2101
      @myown2101 2 роки тому

      Revolutionary??? This has been wilfully ignored for decades.

    • @michaelorafferty1123
      @michaelorafferty1123 2 роки тому

      @@myown2101 revolutionary for that very reason: we’ve been ignoring what is natural to us, and what works for us. Not often in the west do people place diet over medication, because medication is the easier route

  • @recontrolhealth
    @recontrolhealth 5 років тому +56

    Amazing talk and absolutely true from my personal experience. Even with a long history of mental disorders in my family. You would think it wouldn’t work for me since generations were having problems. It absolutely works and as long as I am on my plan of good food and quality grade supplements, I am without issues. Thank you for this information! I’m sharing as much as possible.

    • @luminair11
      @luminair11 4 роки тому +5

      Yeah.....Sherie.....diets cuturally speaking are often inherited; ergo family illnesses that seem to repeat themselves through generation.....changing the diet goes a long way to changing the so called inherited patterns!

  • @crashthesystem5150
    @crashthesystem5150 5 років тому +133

    My husband and I both focused heavily on proper nutrition in order to battle serious depression, anxiety, and psychotic symptoms of protracted medication withdrawal after 10 years of psychiatric medications making things worse for us, with constant hospitalizations compounding our PTSD. We have been living very well off medications and have completely avoided the hospital for 7 years now because of nutrition and community. There is more conclusive evidence about the negative effects of nutritional deficiencies than there is about the overall benefit of psychiatric medications. It is proven that long-term use of psych meds contributes to serious physical health problems and in turn contributes to the 15 to 30 year mortality gap between people diagnosed with mental illness and the general population. It seems to be common sense that good food equals good health; and those who live in poverty/food deserts, thus having to stretch their meals and make do with less nutrition, are more often diagnosed with mental health conditions. It also seems to be common sense that high sugar intake (Western diet) can greatly decrease the ability to focus and increase other symptoms of mental illness. I admire Rucklidge's solid scientific work, and I hope TEDx comes to its senses.

    • @Catlily5
      @Catlily5 2 роки тому +7

      I had an extremely well nourished body. My parents were health food fanatics. I still ended up in the state hospital at age 15. I do believe in eating healthy. It is important to both physical and mental health. Try diet first but it might not be enough. It is not enough for me.

  • @BrianB1963
    @BrianB1963 2 місяці тому +1

    WHAT A EXCELLENT VIDEO I 100% AGREE! THANK YOU!

  • @leonidasspyropoulos849
    @leonidasspyropoulos849 Рік тому +2

    Awesome video, thank you.