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The Doctor's Kitchen Podcast

#228 Sugar Crashes, Attention Deficit, Psychedelics and Food as Medicine. 5 lessons from the Podcast in 2023 with Dr Rupy Aujla

The Doctor's Kitchen Podcast

Dr Rupy Aujla

Medicine, Healthy Eating, Improving Health, Food And Lifestyle, 868329, Healthy Recipes, Doctor's Kitchen, Mental Wellbeing, Nutritional Medicine, Lifestyle, Mindset, Dr Rupy, Wellness, Health And Wellbeing, Nutrition, Health & Fitness, Health Goals

4.82.5K Ratings

🗓️ 27 December 2023

⏱️ 60 minutes

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Summary

Today we’re wrapping up our podcast year with 5 impactful conversations from 2023. This year has been an incredible journey learning more about food and medicine and I hope you’ve found the lessons from the podcast as fascinating as I have!


First off I share a snippet from my conversation with Dr Robert Lustig (#209 Why a calorie is not a calorie) about whether you can you be a sugar aholic? Robert’s passion for this subject is palpable, and perhaps after hearing Dr. Robert Lustig, Professor of Pediatric Endocrinology at the University of California, talk on the subject today, you might be inclined to review your sugar intake yourself?


The realisation of our dropping attention spans is worrying. You don’t have to ask many people in your network to realise that this phenomenon is not unique. This conversation I had with Johann Hari (#193 Why you can't focus) encouraged me to inject mind wandering into my daily routine.


Jessie Inchauspé is now a global phenomena and has influenced millions of people to become more conscious about the impact of sugar spikes on their wellbeing. In this snippet (#144 Flatten Your Glucose Levels), we focus on Jessie’s backstory and what led her to pursue a career in science and the revelation of how her own glucose rollercoasters were affecting her health.


Professor David Nutt is at the forefront of psychedelic research and on this podcast (#211 Psychedelics and the new era of Psychiatry) he breaks down what these molecules are, the research behind them and why he believes they have great promise for mental health and beyond.


And lastly, but by no means least, my conversation with Sheila Dillon (#156 The Power of Food).  Sheila’s realisation around food and medicine, touching on her own experience of cancer, her sisters and the phenomenal impact of the food programme to spark ideas and challenge dogma in our crazy complicated world of food.



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0:00.0

Doctors Kitchen.

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Recipes Health Lifestyle

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Welcome to the Doctor's Kitchen podcast.

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The show about food, lifestyle, medicine and how to improve your health today.

0:21.0

I'm Dr. Rupi, your host. I'm a medical doctor, I study nutrition and I'm a firm believer in the power of food and lifestyle as medicine.

0:32.0

Join me and my expert guests where we discuss the multiple determinants of what

0:36.6

allows you to lead your best life. Hey, it's Dr. Rupi, and this is going to be my 2023 wrap up for the podcast.

0:52.0

It's been an incredible year of

0:54.7

podcasting. We were out the Integrative Personalized Medicine

0:57.8

conference. We had a number of new guests including Johann Hari, Dr Robert Lustig, some passionate, passionate speakers.

1:07.6

And we have also launched officially on YouTube, so not only can you listen to the podcast, you can watch the

1:15.2

podcast in high definition, high quality, and we're going to be doing a lot more

1:20.3

specific YouTube episodes as well, so do make sure you are subscribed and you hit

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the notification bell. I have had a wonderful wonderful time doing the

1:28.4

podcast this year I really hope you've enjoyed listening we have so many more things lined up for

1:34.4

2024 that I'm super excited about including leaning in more to the research that

1:39.4

we've done for our Doctors Kitchen app, adding more health goals, specifically women's health and fertility,

1:47.0

something that has been asked of us a number of different times.

1:50.0

And I just wanted to highlight a couple of conversations that I've had this year that I feel

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have chimed with you, the audience members, the listeners, the viewers, but also have encouraged me to think about a subject in a new light,

2:07.0

whether that be sugar, with Dr Robert Lustig for example, or Jesse and Chisape, focus, the intrusion of digital devices and

2:16.2

digital platforms which is ironic considering we do have our own app and digital platform,

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