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Old Tue, Oct-10-23, 09:11
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Brain Energy: A Revolutionary Breakthrough in Understanding Mental Health--And Improving Treatment for Anxiety, Depression, Ocd, Ptsd, and More
By Christopher Palmer, MD

https://www.amazon.com/Brain-Energy.../dp/1637741588/


This book was published almost a year ago and it has had a huge impact on Metabolic treatments for Psychological issues. Dr Palmer has been interviewed on Huberman Lab, Tim Ferris, and many other videos/podcasts. He has spoken at numerous conferences and contributed to more acceptance of Ketogenic Therapies for mental health, including Bipolar disorder.

Along with his book and lectures, the new non-profit Metabolic Mind https://www.metabolicmind.org/ has also been impactful bringing more awareness of alternative treatments. Their Education Center and blog has extensive information and this morning's podcast was no exception.
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podca...i=1000630735486

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According to Harvard psychiatrist Dr. Chris Palmer and the Brain Energy theory, mitochondria play a crucial role in mental health and in psychiatric conditions like bipolar disorder, depression, anxiety, schizophrenia, and others. But the good news is that recognizing the importance of mitochondria and metabolic health can help us see psychiatric illness in a whole new way and may offer novel, more effective treatments. Dr. Palmer argues this could be the solution to our mental health crisis and not only improve the lives of individuals but also impact our homeless and incarceration problems. Expert featured in this episode Chris Palmer, MD - www.ChrisPalmerMD.com Twitter ~ChrisPalmerMD
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