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Energized with Dr. Mariza

667: The Hidden Foods and Habits Fueling Brain Inflammation And How to Reverse It Naturally with Dr. Austin Perlmutter

Energized with Dr. Mariza

Dr. Mariza Snyder

Medicine, Health & Fitness, Alternative Health

4.8 • 974 Ratings

🗓️ 1 August 2025

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

Feeling like you’re stuck in perpetual brain fog?  In this episode, I’m joined by the incredible Dr. Austin Perlmutter, internal medicine physician and NYT bestselling author, for a conversation that just might change how you think about your brain (literally).  We dive into the hidden cause behind brain fog and emotional burnout in perimenopause—brain inflammation—and how it affects everything from your memory to your mood.  Dr. Perlmutter unpacks the surprising foods, habits, and environmental triggers that are lighting up your brain in all the wrong ways—and shares science-backed strategies to help you reclaim your clarity.  If you’ve been blaming yourself for feeling “off,” this episode is your guide to start supporting your brain with what it really needs.  It isn’t just about reversing brain fog—it’s about reigniting your brilliance and finally feeling like you again. Tune in here! Dr. Austin Perlmutter Dr. Austin Perlmutter is a board-certified internal medicine physician, New York Times bestselling author, researcher, podcaster, and health entrepreneur. He’s been featured on PBS, Rolling Stone, Newsweek, NPR, Fox, and other top media outlets. He’s the Managing Director of Big Bold Health and is the CEO of Lichen Air. His main mission is to help people across the world to get their brains “unstuck”. IN THIS EPISODE Shifts in midlife that cause brain-related symptoms  Main drivers of brain inflammation and what it can mean for you The intersection between your immune system and metabolism  How inflammation is related to dementia and depression  Diet and nutrition tips for a healthier brain and body  Movement and resistance training to decrease brain inflammation Top tips to minimize inflammation and protect your brain   QUOTES“That may be one of the reasons why postmenopausal women are at higher risk of depression and dementia because estrogen has a neurotrophic role, meaning it helps to regulate neuroplasticity and inflammation in the brain and energy metabolism.” “The core point here is that the brain seems to have more trouble using fuel as we get older. And this correlates with dementia in particular.” “I think what has been a deep truth of mine for quite some time is that brain inflammation or inflammation in general can have an impact on cognitive function… and this is an everybody problem. Most importantly, how do we future-proof our brain?” RESOURCES MENTIONED Dr. Austin’s Free E-Guide on preventing dementia  Licehn Air: Dr. Austin’s Air health brand that targets brain-damaging air pollutants Big Bold Health: Get Tartary Buckwheat for longevity and immunity, plus other top supplements HERE Dr. Austin Perlmutter’s Website Dr. Austin Perlmutter’s Instagram  Preorder my new book: The Perimenopause Revolution HERE and get instant access to over $500 worth of bonuses! RELATED EPISODES  #636: Improve Your Mood, Clear Brain Fog & Reverse Autoimmune Disease by Healing Your Microbiome with Dr. Steven Gundry #659: Brain Fog, Joint Pain, and Aging Skin? The Truth About Zombie Cells and How to Reverse Them with Dr. Greg Kelly  #653: Mitochondria, Menopause & Metabolism: The Cellular Secret to More Energy After 40 with Dr. Felice Gersh #635: The Connection Between Your Gut, Inflammation, Mood, and How to Start Healing Your Microbiome with Tina Anderson

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0:00.0

There is very clear research showing that people who eat certain diets live longer,

0:06.0

are healthier, have better immune systems, and better metabolic function.

0:09.0

And the question has been why.

0:11.0

The brain is another organ in the body.

0:13.0

You need to dispel this myth that the brain operates separately from the rest of your body,

0:17.0

because we're now understanding that conditions like type 2 diabetes,

0:26.7

metabolic dysfunction, inflammatory activation throughout the body, also program the brain for a disease.

0:34.0

Welcome back to the energized with Dr. Marisa podcast. I'm your host, Dr. Marisa, and I'm here to help you rock your hormones, optimize your metabolic health, and feel energized

0:38.6

in your body so that you can age powerfully and wake up feeling amazing in your body for many

0:44.6

years to come. Let's jump on in. I feel like I've been super transparent about my brain journey

0:51.8

over the past two years. And I want to tell you about a moment that

0:55.2

honestly messed with me. You know, I was sitting on my desk. It was like 10 a.m. at the start of my day,

1:00.8

not at the end of my day. And I was kind of right and stink. And it was like my brain was stuffed

1:06.6

with wet cement. I kept rereading the same sentence over and over and over again. I know you know

1:12.1

that feeling, right? Where you're just a zombie staring at the screen. And the words, they were

1:16.7

swimming like foreign language. And then came the cruel inner voice. I remember my thoughts being,

1:23.5

maybe you're just not smart anymore. Maybe you're done. And I remember sitting with this sinking,

1:30.5

deep sense of dread right there at my desk because I felt like the sharp, capable woman that

1:37.9

I'd always been was slipping away. And if you've ever felt that way, if you've ever wondered

1:42.9

if your brain is just broken,

1:45.6

I need you to know the information that changed everything for me, right? That brain fog wasn't

1:51.7

failure. It wasn't aging. It was a profound hormonal transformation, right? It was perimenopause.

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