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Everyday Wellness with Cynthia Thurlow ™

Ep. 378 Calm Your Mind with Food: Nutrition's Role in Mental Health with Uma Naidoo, MD

Everyday Wellness with Cynthia Thurlow ™

Cynthia Thurlow

Alternative Health, Nutrition, Science, Life Sciences, Health & Fitness

4.81K Ratings

🗓️ 13 July 2024

⏱️ 61 minutes

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Summary

Today, I am delighted to reconnect with Dr. Uma Naidoo, who joined me once before for episode 173. Dr. Naidoo is an awarded and board-certified Harvard nutritional psychiatrist, professional chef, and nutritional biologist. She is the Founder and Director of the first-ever hospital-based nutritional and metabolic psychiatry service in the United States at Massachusetts General Hospital and the Director of Nutritional Psychiatry at the MGH Academy. In our enlightening conversation, Dr. Naidoo talks about her latest book, Calm Your Mind With Food, and we dive into the impact of anxiety during the pandemic. We explore how anxiety influences our susceptibility to metabolic diseases, autoimmunity, and Alzheimer's, and the difference between processed foods and homemade meals. Dr. Naidoo emphasizes the pivotal role of nutrition in mental health, particularly the interplay between the enteric nervous system, the vagus nerve, and brain function. Our discussion also covers the scientific underpinnings of the gut microbiome, the pitfalls of non-nutritive sweeteners and sugars, and the critical roles of neurotransmitters and neuroinflammation. She also elucidates the concept of leptin and its resistance, critiques nutritional trends like the low-fat craze, and clarifies the nuanced impacts of carbohydrates, fiber, and plant-based versus omnivorous diets. I am sure you will find this conversation with Dr. Uma Naidoo as valuable and enjoyable as I did. IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN: Some of the mental health and anxiety trends Dr. Naidoo continues to see four years after the pandemic How cooking at home improves your food choices and health The link between gut health and mental wellbeing How older artificial sweeteners, like aspartame, can lead to cravings and weight gain How stress and poor diet impact brain function How hormones like leptin can cause anxiety and depression The importance of understanding your individual nutritional needs based on your genetics, physiology, and environment Dr. Naidoo advises moderation when consuming fruit and processed foods Why many individuals struggle to consume enough fiber How to increase your fiber intake The benefits of including whole, unprocessed foods like eggs, avocado, and sourdough bread in your breakfast Connect with Cynthia Thurlow Follow on Twitter Instagram LinkedIn Check out Cynthia’s website Submit your questions to [email protected] Connect with Dr. Uma Naidoo On her website Daily Dose Meals OnFacebook Instagram LinkedIn X, and TikTok Previous Episode Mentioned Ep. 173 – How The Food You Eat Boosts Your Mood & Mental Health (and the Connection Your Gut Health Plays) with Dr. Uma Naidoo

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0:00.0

Welcome to Everyday Wellness Podcast. I'm your host, Nurse Practitioner Cynthia Thurlow.

0:07.0

This podcast is designed to educate, empower, and inspire you to achieve your health and wellness goals.

0:14.0

My goal and intent is to provide you with the best content and conversations from leaders in the

0:19.2

health and wellness industry each week and impact over a million lives.

0:23.4

Today I had the honor of reconnecting with Dr. Uma Naidu. She last joined me on episode 173 and she is an

0:37.2

awarded board certified Harvard nutritional psychiatrist, professional chef, and

0:42.3

nutritional biologist.

0:44.0

She is the founder and director of the first hospital-based

0:47.0

nutritional and metabolic psychiatry service in the United States at Mass General.

0:51.6

She also serves as the director of nutritional psychiatry at MGH Academy.

0:56.2

Today she joined me for her most recent book called Calm Your Mind with Food.

1:00.7

Today we spoke at length about the impact of anxiety on the pandemic. How anxiety drives

1:08.7

our risk for metabolic disease, auto immunity, and Alzheimer's, the impact of the processed food industry versus home cooked meals,

1:16.8

the role of nutrition and mental health, specifically the bi-directional relationship between

1:21.3

the enteric nervous system,

1:23.0

Vegas nerve, and our brains.

1:25.2

The science surrounding the gut microbiome,

1:27.8

short and long-term effects,

1:30.0

the problem with non-nutritional sweeteners

1:32.1

as well as sugar, the impact of neurotransmitters

1:35.8

and neuroinflation. She helped define lepton and what drives lepton resistance.

1:42.0

And lastly, the impact of nutrition,

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