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🗓️ 8 November 2023
⏱️ 125 minutes
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Can you eat to improve symptoms of ADHD? That is the subject of conversation today with the wonderful Dr Miguel, who is a clinical neuroscientist and applied microbiologist with a longstanding background in human nutrition. He has a BSc (Hons) Nutritional Medicine, a MSc Clinical Neuroscience and a DProf (PhD) Gut Microbiome & Mental Health.
According to Dr Miguel, the top healthy habits for a fulfilling life include eating fermented foods daily, getting a diversity of plants to support your brain-gut superhighway as well as connecting with people who bring you joy and ditching those who are toxic.
As part of his giving back, Dr Miguel is the Neurodiversity Lead of the Primary Care & Community Neurology Society (also known as the Person-Centered Neurosciences Society), and he supports youth mental health programmes at the London-based Body & Soul charity. He also holds an honorary research fellow position at the School of Psychology, Cardiff University.
As we do a deep dive into the science of food and neurodiversity (spanning a spectrum of disorders) we also talk about Miguel's personal experience.
In 2020, Dr Miguel burned out and in the middle of a terrifying nervous system meltdown, he had the most wonderful “a-ha!” moment. As a scientist, he was able to match what the literature says about stored trauma with his own personal experience, realising the far-reaching consequences of adverse childhood events on and beyond the gut. This time in Dr Miguel’s life - leading to his late diagnosis with ADHD and autism - provided him with the opportunity to layer a trauma- and lived-experience-informed approach over the evidence-based practice approach that he’d been used to for years. He will discuss why he firmly believes science should now be focusing on the “brain to gut” downstream communication branch of the gut-brain axis, rather than on the “gut microbes to brain” branch.
He has a course on ADHD and diet that is due to launch in November 2023 and you can find his free newsletter at thecreativescientist.substack.com as well as on social media @drmiguelmateas
If you head over to YT, you can not only watch the podcast in the new podcast studio at Doctor’s Kitchen HQ, but also catch a diversity bowl that me and Miguel made which is perfect for those living with ADHD.
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0:00.0 | Doctors Kitchen. |
0:02.0 | Recipes, Health, Lifestyle. |
0:06.0 | Everybody's brain has got the ability to block negative memories because they are painful. |
0:11.0 | And it's a normal kind of like is your typical coping mechanism. |
0:17.0 | When you are neurodivergent, your emotional regulation, the limbic system, this set of different structures in the brain that deals with your emotions, |
0:27.0 | with how you react to the environment, with threat. |
0:30.0 | It can be hyper-vigilant, which is how I felt all my life and it's still a struggle so |
0:36.3 | Something that is tiny for anybody else. It may be a really big deal for me |
0:46.0 | Welcome to the Doctors Kitchen Podcast. The show about food, lifestyle, medicine and how to improve your health today. |
0:54.0 | I'm Dr. Rupi, your host. I'm a medical doctor, I study nutrition, |
1:00.0 | and I'm a firm believer in the power of food and lifestyle as medicine. |
1:05.0 | Join me and my expert guests where we discuss the multiple determinants of what allows you to lead your best life. |
1:15.0 | Can you eat to improve symptoms of ADHD? |
1:24.2 | That is the subject of the conversation today with the wonderful Dr Miguel |
1:29.7 | who is a clinical neuroscientist and applied microbiologist with a long-standing background in human |
1:36.5 | nutrition. He has a BSC in nutritional medicine, a master's in clinical neuroscience and a PhD in the gut microbiome and mental health. |
1:47.0 | The perfect person to answer this question. |
1:50.7 | According to Dr. Miguel, the top healthy habits for a fulfilling life include eating fermented foods daily, |
1:58.0 | getting a diversity of plants to support your brain-gut super highway, |
2:03.5 | as well as connecting with people who bring you joy in ditching those who are toxic. |
2:09.5 | As part of his giving back, Dr. Miguel is the neurodiversity lead of the Primary Care and Community |
2:15.8 | Neurology Society, also known as the Person Centered Neuros Sciences Society, and he supports youth mental health programs at the London-based |
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