Food and Mood: Nutritional Psychiatry, the Microbiome, and Mental Health

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  • Опубліковано 3 жов 2024
  • Mental health disorders including depression and anxiety are a major cause of disability and reduction in quality of life worldwide. Many people who experience these conditions do not achieve lasting remission from pharmaceuticals or talk therapy alone. In the past ten years, the practice of nutritional psychiatry has developed to help fill this void. Focused on integrating dietary change into a broader treatment plan that may include medication, talk therapy, and other lifestyle approaches, nutritional psychiatry has helped many patients. On this episode of Pathways to Well-Being, Dr. Uma Naidoo joins us to discuss the connections between food and mood and how dietary change can impact the gut microbiome and improve mental health outcomes.

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  • @janetteobrien6068
    @janetteobrien6068 Рік тому +2

    Loved this talk...since April 2o23 have I completely changed my diet added daily walks too, to avoid being prescribed medication,I can honestly say I feel so more energised and happier than I have been in years thanks to eating whole foods that grow from the earth..I really do wish doctor pushed dietary changes rather than pushing big pharmaceutical.