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Feel Better, Live More with Dr Rangan Chatterjee

How To Use Food To Improve Your Mood, Overcome Anxiety and Protect Your Memory with Dr Georgia Ede #464

Feel Better, Live More with Dr Rangan Chatterjee

Dr Rangan Chatterjee

Health & Fitness, Medicine, Alternative Health, Mental Health

4.810.9K Ratings

🗓️ 25 June 2024

⏱️ 104 minutes

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Summary

Over one billion people worldwide have some type of mental health diagnosis - a statistic that suggests the current approach to treating these conditions may not be enough. For those struggling, perhaps despite their medication, it can feel easy to lose hope of feeling well again.  In this conversation, I speak to someone who has been a psychiatrist for more than 25 years and who for many years, felt that her impact on patients was limited until she learned about the incredible healing power of food.    Dr Georgia Ede is a Harvard trained, board certified psychiatrist specialising in nutritional and metabolic psychiatry. Her 25 years of clinical experience includes 12 years at Smith College and Harvard University Health Services, where she was the first person to offer students nutrition-based approaches as an alternative to psychiatric medication.   She co-authored the first inpatient study of the ketogenic diet for treatment-resistant mental illness and is the author of the wonderful new book Change Your Diet, Change Your Mind: A Powerful Plan to Improve Mood, Overcome Anxiety and Protect Memory for a Lifetime of Optimal Mental Health.   Georgia explains that, almost unknowingly, many of us have been feeding our brains improperly for our entire lives. We explore what she considers to be the five foods that have the most potential to be problematic for our brain health and how quickly we can start to feel the benefits if we are able to cut back on them. This highlights a key point that both Georgia and I are extremely passionate about - that, for most of us, in the modern day food environment, what we cut out of our diet is more important than what we put in.   We talk about the relationship between blood glucose and brain glucose. Georgia outlines the whole foods that Georgia believes can be problematic, especially if we are having problems with our mood or have a mental health diagnosis. We also discuss why Georgia believes that the Mediterranean diet - whilst better than the Standard Western Diet is not optimal, and we cover Georgia’s clinical research about the potential benefits of ketogenic diets in treating mental health.   Georgia is a wonderful physician who cares deeply about her patients and is helping many of them gain relief and sometimes remission from long standing mental health problems. That being said, there is no question that some of her recommendations may at first glance appear to controversial.    Throughout the conversation, I have tried my best to provide clarity and make sure that you clearly understand why Georgia is recommending the changes that she is. But, as you are listening, please do remember, that there is no one dietary approach that is going to work for everyone, at every stage in their life. Buy tickets for my stage tour https://drchatterjee.com/tour. Thanks to our sponsors: https://drinkag1.com/livemore https://calm.com/livemore Show notes https://drchatterjee.com/464 DISCLAIMER: The content in the podcast and on this webpage is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your doctor or qualified healthcare provider. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have heard on the podcast or on my website.

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0:00.0

If you want real, noticeable, meaningful change in your mental health, in your physical health,

0:07.3

you have to make real meaningful changes to your diet. You can't just sprinkle superfoods on top

0:12.9

or nibble at it around the edges by taking some of the sugary things out. You have to

0:17.4

fundamentally restructure your diet from the ground up in ways that make biological sense.

0:23.4

And there's not the dietary patterns that most people hear about.

0:27.4

Hey guys, how you doing?

0:29.6

I hope you're having a good wheat so far.

0:31.6

My name is Dr. Ronggan Chatterjee, and this is my podcast.

0:36.0

Feel better, Live More.

0:40.3

More and more people are becoming aware that what they eat has a profound impact on their brain health and their moods.

0:48.3

But do you know exactly what foods you should be trying to avoid and what foods you should try and include.

0:55.2

Or are you getting increasingly confused with a tsunami of dietary information out there

1:01.0

and the conflicting advice from experts?

1:04.0

One of the reasons I believe that there is so much confusion about food

1:08.9

is because of the widely held belief that there is one perfect

1:13.2

human diet that will work well for everyone. But as you may have heard me say before, or you

1:18.9

might have read in one of my five books, I simply do not believe that to be the case. However,

1:24.9

I do think that there are some core dietary principles that hold true for everyone,

1:30.1

the most important one being that we should aim as much as possible to cut out ultra-processed foods

1:35.9

and introduce as many whole foods as we can. But once we get to that place, I have seen that there

1:42.6

are a variety of different approaches that

1:45.1

can work.

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