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In this episode of Quah (Q & A), Sal, Adam & Justin coach four Pump Heads via Zoom. Mind Pump Fit Tip: 8 weird signs that you should avoid gluten. (1:45) Why is fitness so EFFECTIVE for depression and anxiety? (22:07) Don't forget to bring Zbiotics to your next party or gathering. (29:00) The Schafer's Lego Land experience. (32:19) Saffron is a natural compound for depression and anxiety. (45:43) Justin's Road to 315 Push Press. (46:55) 3-part bonus series for trainers dropping on May 19th! (1:00:35) #ListenerLive question #1 – Any advice for jumping and getting into personal training? (1:01:51) #ListenerLive question #2 – Where do I go after I finish Symmetry to make sure I can keep this momentum going to live pretty much pain-free and moving freely? (1:13:03) #ListenerLive question #3 – When would you guys recommend someone get liposuction? (1:22:42) #ListenerLive question #4 – Do I need to educate myself a little more before hiring a coach? And if so, how exactly? (1:32:53) Related Links/Products Mentioned Ask a question to Mind Pump, live! Email: live@mindpumpmedia.com Visit Pre-Alcohol by ZBiotics for an exclusive offer for Mind Pump listeners! ** Promo code MINDPUMP25 for 15% off first-time purchasers on either one-time purchases, (3, 6, 12-packs) or subscriptions (6, 12-pack) ** Visit Organifi for the exclusive offer for Mind Pump listeners! **Promo code MINDPUMP at checkout for 20% off** May Special: MAPS 15 Performance or RGB Bundle 50% off! ** Code MAY50 at checkout ** Mood Disorders and Gluten: It's Not All in Your Mind! A Systematic Review with Meta-Analysis Transmission of Faith in Families: The Influence of Religious Ideology Effects of Saffron Extract Supplementation on Mood, Well-Being, and Response to a Psychosocial Stressor in Healthy Adults: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Parallel Group, Clinical Trial Justin's Road to 315 Push Press Train the Trainer Webinar Series Mind Pump Group Coaching Mind Pump #2515: How to Become a Successful Trainer in 2025 Online Personal Training Course | Mind Pump Fitness Coaching ** Approved provider by NASM/AFAA (1.9 CEUs)! Grow your business and succeed in 2025. ** Mind Pump #2242: The Non-Surgical Way to Look Younger With Dr. Anthony Youn Mind Pump #1622: Nine Signs Your Trainer Sucks Mind Pump Podcast – YouTube Mind Pump Free Resources People Mentioned Stan “Rhino” Efferding (@stanefferding) Instagram Jordan Jiunta (@redwiteandjordan) Instagram Marcelo (@mindpumpmarcelo) Instagram Anthony Youn, MD, FACS (@tonyyounmd) Instagram Justin Brink DC (@dr.justinbrink) Instagram Jordan Shallow D.C (@the_muscle_doc) Instagram
In this episode, Dr. Andy Cutler is joined by Dr. Jennifer Payne to discuss management of mood disorders influenced by fluctuations in reproductive hormones, particularly in women. They explore medication management during the perinatal period, emphasizing the risks associated with inadequately treated mood disorders. The conversation also addresses strategies for managing hormone-related mood disorders across reproductive stages, including premenstrual dysphoric disorder, premenstrual exacerbation, and perimenopausal depression. Jennifer L. Payne, MD is a psychiatrist specializing in reproductive psychiatry and mood disorders in women. She serves as Vice Chair of Research and Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Neurobehavioral Sciences at the University of Virginia, directing the Reproductive Psychiatry Research Program. Andrew J. Cutler, MD is a distinguished psychiatrist and researcher with extensive experience in clinical trials and psychopharmacology. He currently serves as the Chief Medical Officer of Neuroscience Education Institute and holds the position of Clinical Associate Professor of Psychiatry at SUNY Upstate Medical University in Syracuse, New York.
Are you or those you work with struggling with chronic fatigue, brain fog, anxiety, or emotional numbness, even when lab tests come back “normal”? In this episode, Dr. Aimie looks at how unresolved trauma stored in the nervous system can drive physical and emotional symptoms which are often mistaken for depression, anxiety, or autoimmune issues. Through the real life story of Michelle, a teacher who no longer felt like herself, you'll learn about the five-step trauma response everyone follows, and why conventional approaches often miss the mark. Whether you're a practitioner seeking deeper insight into trauma-informed care, or someone navigating your own healing, this episode reveals why trauma is not just psychological, but biological. You'll gain a fresh perspective on your or your clients symptoms and allow you to begin exploring more effective, long-term paths to healing. What You'll Learn in This Episode: How stored trauma leads to chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia, and gut issues Why emotional disconnection and brain fog are signs of a stuck trauma response What your body does in the first moments of threat The biological difference between stress and trauma Why antidepressants may not work for trauma-driven conditions And more! Guides, Tools & Resources: Steps to Identify and Heal Trauma: A Roadmap for Healing - Find out what trauma is, how to recognize it, and get simple steps to help you heal in this 23-page guide. It's great for anyone who wants to understand trauma better or support others on their healing journey The Essential Sequence - free guide that shows you the difference between stress and trauma states of our nervous system. In just 3 steps, it walks you through what your body needs when it has stored trauma or is in a freeze response. Biology of Trauma book - how the body experiences and holds fear, pain and overwhelm, and how to heal - at the time of this recording, The Insider's Circle Book Club is open and pre-orders are going live soon. Related Podcast Episodes: Episode 29 : What Is The Physiology And Neurobiology Of The Trauma Response? Episode 32: What Are The Ways The Body Communicates Stored Trauma? Related Youtube Videos: Understanding Trauma Response in Your Body | Dr. Aimie Apigian Disclaimer: By listening to this podcast, you agree not to use this podcast as medical, psychological, or mental health advice to treat any medical or psychological condition in yourself or others. This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute professional advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your own physician, therapist, psychiatrist, or other qualified health provider regarding any physical or mental health issues you may be experiencing. This entire disclaimer also applies to any guests or contributors to the podcast. Under no circumstances shall Trauma Healing Accelerated, any guests or contributors to The Biology of Trauma® podcast, or any employees, associates, or affiliates of Trauma Healing Accelerated be responsible for damages arising from the use or misuse of the content provided in this podcast. Timestamps: [05:45] Why your labs might look "normal" even when you feel terrible [07:20] Three ways your body protects itself during trauma [09:40] The five-step trauma response everyone's body follows [11:55] What happens in the body in the first moments of danger [13:10] Why adrenaline, not cortisol, is the real stress hormone [15:25] The specific turning point where stress becomes trauma [17:00] What happens when your body hits the gas and brakes at the same time [19:40] How your body saves energy during trauma and why this causes chronic symptoms like fatigue [23:35] How trauma becomes chronic and creates physical symptoms [27:50] The science connecting brain inflammation, gut health and mental health [30:15] Why people with fibromyalgia and IBS often have anxiety and depression too [32:45] Why addressing the stored trauma is essential for healing long term
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On the previous two episodes we learned about the dangers of antibiotics and what we can use instead. But what do you do if you've taken antibiotics and your gut is now a mess? On this episode of Vitality Radio, Jared shares exactly how you can rebuild your gut microbiome in the aftermath of antibiotics or other assaults on your system. He dives into the concept of gut dysbiosis and specifically, leaky gut. You'll learn the causes and symptoms, such as food sensitivities, brain fog, mood disturbances and autoimmune disorders. You'll learn the difference between Probiotics, Spores, Postbiotics, and Prebiotics and how these are all important to heal and seal the gut wall, and restore balance and critical diversity in your microbiome. Products DiscussedAdditional Information:#527: The Dangerous Truth About Antibiotics#528: Natural Alternatives to Antibiotics: How to Support Your Body Through Common Challenges#507: Comprehensive Digestive Support to Get Your Gut ‘Back On Tract'!Visit the podcast website here: VitalityRadio.comYou can follow @vitalitynutritionbountiful and @vitalityradio on Instagram, or Vitality Radio and Vitality Nutrition on Facebook. Join us also in the Vitality Radio Podcast Listener Community on Facebook. Shop the products that Jared mentions at vitalitynutrition.com. Let us know your thoughts about this episode using the hashtag #vitalityradio and please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts. Thank you!Just a reminder that this podcast is for educational purposes only. The FDA has not evaluated the podcast. The information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The advice given is not intended to replace the advice of your medical professional.
What's the problem with antibiotics anyway? On this episode of Vitality Radio, Jared passionately answers this question. There is no antibiotic that doesn't cause harm. That's not to say they don't have their place, but as Jared explains, they are almost never necessary and almost always prescribed for common problems like UTI's and sinus infections. You'll learn why many infections don't need, and won't respond to antibiotics, the ramifications of even a single dose of antibiotics, and how antibiotic superbugs are a real problem. Jared delves into why antibiotics are overused, side effects of particularly dangerous forms, and the effects on mental health and the immune system. This show will be followed with one on antibiotic alternatives and ways to rebuild your microbiome after antibiotic exposure.Additional Information:#264: Emotional Vitality: Jen's Story Part 1 - From Addiction and Mental Illness to Vitality#266: Prescribing Poisons Part 2. Ibuprofen, PPI's, and Flouroquinalone AntibioticsVisit the podcast website here: VitalityRadio.comYou can follow @vitalitynutritionbountiful and @vitalityradio on Instagram, or Vitality Radio and Vitality Nutrition on Facebook. Join us also in the Vitality Radio Podcast Listener Community on Facebook. Shop the products that Jared mentions at vitalitynutrition.com. Let us know your thoughts about this episode using the hashtag #vitalityradio and please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts. Thank you!Just a reminder that this podcast is for educational purposes only. The FDA has not evaluated the podcast. The information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The advice given is not intended to replace the advice of your medical professional.
In this episode of Psychiatry & Psychotherapy, Dr. David Puder hosts a deep dive with experts Nicholas Fabiano, MD, Brandon Luu, MD, Joshua Mangunsong, MS3, and Liam Browning, MS4 into the exciting potential of creatine supplementation for mental health and cognitive enhancement. They explore cutting-edge research on how creatine can improve mood disorders, including depression and anxiety, enhance cognitive functions such as memory, attention, and reasoning, and support brain metabolism through its role in ATP regeneration. The episode also reviews clinical trials demonstrating creatine's effectiveness in psychiatric disorders, optimal dosing strategies, and its safety profile. Listen to learn how creatine may revolutionize treatment options in psychiatry. By listening to this episode, you can earn 1.5 Psychiatry CME Credits. Link to blog. Link to YouTube video.
Premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) affects an estimated 31 million people worldwide, yet remains widely misunderstood. How is it different from premenstrual syndrome (PMS)? Why can it magnify symptoms like irritability, brain fog, and emotional distress—and how does that ripple into work, relationships, and identity? In this episode, we talk to Heather Hirsch, MD, MS, NCMP, author of Unlock Your Menopause Type, about what defines PMDD, how it's diagnosed, how to tell it apart from other mood disorders, and the latest in treatment options, risk factors, and lifestyle changes that can help.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's podcast, I chat with Dr. Irina Diyankova, certified IFS therapist, IFS clinical consultant, and Lead Trainer with the IFS Institute. We explore the fascinating intersection of IFS and neurodivergence, a topic she knows intimately from both her lived and professional experience. We talk about time blindness, sensory sensitivities, what gets mistaken for trauma but might be hardwiring, and how IFS therapists can differentiate. We also get into self-accommodation, the limits of coping skills, and why healing through IFS is a lifelong journey. I loved my conversation with Irina and felt uplifted and inspired by her beautiful Self Energy. I'm excited to bring this episode to you. ✨ Don't miss my extended video interview with Irina on The One Inside Substack. You'll also find a gentle, creative meditation Irina led designed especially for neurodiverse folks to connect with parts of their nervous system. Bring crayons and curiosity. Key Takeaways: “Healing doesn't always bring rainbows and butterflies.” Irina talks about the moment she realized her nervous system challenges weren't just about unhealed trauma. How do you tell the difference between parts and hardwiring? Irina walks us through how she listens for what's left after unburdening and what that might mean. “Coping skills that work for others might not work for you—and that's not a failure.” Why traditional therapeutic approaches (like exposure therapy) can be harmful for neurodivergent clients—and what to do instead. “I have to accommodate myself.” Irina shares how self-acceptance and sensory regulation opened up a whole new window of tolerance. We also talk about Irina's upcoming book, Becoming an IFS Therapist: A Journey to One's Self, which offers practices and reflections for IFS therapists. Mentioned In This Episode: The Science of Calm free online summit April 21 - May 4, 2025 “Applying IFS with autistic and ADHD adults through neurodiversity affirming lens” two-day workshop, May 30-31, 2025. Irina's book: Becoming an IFS Therapist: A Journey to One's Self About Dr. Irina Diyankova Dr. Irina Diyankova is a licensed psychologist, certified IFS therapist, and Lead Trainer with the IFS Institute. She specializes in the treatment of psychological trauma and related conditions, including PTSD, Dissociative Disorders, and Anxiety and Mood Disorders. Based in Tennessee, Irina offers professional consultations, workshops, and trainings for mental health professionals interested in learning the Internal Family Systems (IFS) model. She is also an IFS Approved Clinical Consultant, known for her thoughtful, neurodiversity-affirming approach to teaching and therapy. Episode Sponsors: IFS Demoz Curious what Internal Family Systems looks like in action? Join IFS Demoz, a live demonstration series led by IFS pioneer Mike Elkin. Each week, Mike takes on real-world challenges through one-on-one role play, modeling IFS techniques in real time. Whether you're new to IFS or a seasoned practitioner, these sessions offer powerful insights into how the model truly works. Each demo includes an open, inclusive Q&A—so bring your curiosity. Live sessions happen weekly on Zoom, and recordings are available to all registrants. Inner World Collective A supportive community can change everything when you're learning and applying the IFS model. The Collective is an online space for IFS therapists and practitioners to connect with like-minded professionals, build confidence, refine their skills, and feel truly supported as they bring IFS into their clinical work. Inside, you'll find expert consultation, supervised and peer-led practice groups, monthly guest speakers, recorded demos and demo groups, and Self-led workshops—all designed to help you flourish as an IFS practitioner. About The One Inside: Check out The One Inside Substack community to access all episodes, exclusive extended interviews, meditations and exercises, and more. Find The One Inside Self-Led merch at The One Inside store Watch video clips from select episodes on The One Inside on YouTube Follow Tammy on Instagram @ifstammy and on Facebook at The One Inside with Tammy Sollenberger. Jeff Schrum co-produces The One Inside. He is a writer and IFS Level 2 practitioner who helps clinicians and creatives express themselves with clarity and confidence. Are you new to IFS or want a simple way to get to know yourself? Tammy's book, "The One Inside: Thirty Days to your Authentic Self" is a PERFECT place to start. Sign up for Tammy's email list and get a free "Get to know a Should part of you" meditation on her website Tammy is grateful for Jack Reardon who created music for the podcast. Jack is a graduate of Derek Scott's IFS Stepping Stones Program. If you are interested in sponsoring an episode or two of The One Inside Podcast please contact Tammy at tammysollenberger@comcast.net
Explore the transformative potential of the ketogenic diet for mental health with expert Dr. Matt Bernstein, a pioneer in metabolic psychiatry. Learn how targeting metabolic dysfunction can profoundly improve psychiatric outcomes in bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, depression, and epilepsy, with fewer side effects than traditional treatments. Discover actionable insights on diet, metabolism, and brain health backed by the latest scientific research. Tune in to revolutionize your understanding of nutrition's role in mental wellness! By listening to this episode, you can earn 1.75 Psychiatry CME Credits. Link to blog. Link to YouTube video.
Are you or those you help seemingly doing all "right things" but still feeling stuck? That competitive drive, those controlling tendencies, or that persistent anxiety might actually be rooted in our biochemistry. In this episode, Dr. Aimie sits down with Dr. Jason Loken to explore how hidden biochemical imbalances can create patterns of depression, anxiety, and behavioral challenges that talk therapy alone cannot resolve. Dr. Loken shares how under-methylation, a copper-zinc imbalance, and pyroluria can fundamentally affect your physical and mental well-being. They'll also discuss why certain traits run in families, how a copper-zinc imbalance can affect postpartum mental health, and why some children struggle with focus and emotional regulation. Dr. Loken breaks down the science behind these biochemical patterns, explains how these biochemical imbalances can be identified, and shares actionable steps for addressing the root cause of these imbalances. They'll talk more about: How under-methylation is connected to depression and anxiety The behavioral traits commonly associated with under-methylation (competitiveness, control issues, obsessive compulsive tendencies, etc.) How to properly test for methylation imbalances How a surge in copper levels during pregnancy can lead to postpartum mood disorders Why "managing stress better" is nearly impossible with certain imbalances How pyroluria strips the body of key nutrients that help create the feel good chemicals like serotonin and dopamine The connection between these biochemical imbalances and autoimmune conditions And more! Whether you're a practitioner looking for more comprehensive approaches to mental health, a parent concerned about your child's behavior, or someone personally struggling with persistent symptoms, this episode offers valuable insights into how balancing your biochemistry might be the key to finally feeling like yourself again. Guides, Tools & Resources: 3 Most Common Biochemical Imbalances - Discover the common biochemical imbalances that are frequently at the core of mood and trauma patterns. Learn how these imbalances are identified and addressed to help improve emotional well-being. Biology of Trauma (the book) - How the Body Holds Fear, Pain, and Overwhelm, and How to Heal It. Please join us in the Insider's Circle where you can pre-order your copy and receive monthly readings with Dr. Aimie. Related Podcasts: Episode 90: Beyond Talk Therapy: Addressing the Biochemical Basis of Behavior & Changing Our Response Episode 92: How Chaos of Early Childhood Trauma Affects Our Adult Nervous System Related Youtube Videos: The Copper to Zinc Ratio You Need For Healing From Trauma Are You Predisposed to Trauma? Disclaimer: By listening to this podcast, you agree not to use this podcast as medical advice to treat any medical condition in either yourself or others. Consult your own physician for any medical issues that you may be having. This entire disclaimer also applies to any guests or contributors to the podcast. Under no circumstances shall Trauma Healing Accelerated, any guests or contributors to The Biology of Trauma® podcast, or any employees, associates, or affiliates of Trauma Healing Accelerated be responsible for damages arising from the use of the podcast.
03/30/25The Healthy Matters PodcastS04_E12 - Bipolar Disorder: The Ups, Downs, and In-Betweens...Bipolar disorder affects millions of people worldwide - and actually, a higher percentage of people in developed countries. It can bring euphoric highs and depressive lows at any time, with no rhyme or reason, and understandably, can have a real impact on those living with the condition, as well as their loved ones. But what is bipolar disorder, exactly? What's the lived experience like? And what are things to be aware of for those with the condition and the people in their lives?This is a condition that's often misunderstood and might not be what you think, so on Episode 12 we'll be joined by psychiatrist Dr. Vanessa Stumpf, MD, to help get our brains around what's going on in the brain. Whether you've been diagnosed, know someone who has, or just want to understand more, this episode aims to shed light on the emotional rollercoaster that is bipolar disorder—with empathy, insight, and a few moments of humor along the way. We hope you'll join us!We're open to your comments or ideas for future shows!Email - healthymatters@hcmed.orgCall - 612-873-TALK (8255)Helpful mental health resources:National Alliance on Mental Illness (nami.org)988 Life LineIf you or a loved are seeking mental health care, help is available, simply dial 988 from anywhere in the U.S.Get a preview of upcoming shows on social media and find out more about our show at www.healthymatters.org.
In this episode of the Gladden Longevity Podcast, Dr. Jeffrey Gladden interviews Charles Nduka, a plastic surgeon specializing in facial reconstruction. They discuss the profound impact of facial paralysis on patients' lives, the importance of psychological support in recovery, and the innovative technologies being developed to aid rehabilitation. The conversation highlights the interconnectedness of facial expression, emotional health, and social engagement, emphasizing the need for a holistic approach to treatment. In this conversation, Charles Nduka discusses innovative research in mood disorders, the use of technology for diet monitoring, and the implications of eating behaviors on weight management. He emphasizes the importance of empowering individuals with information to make better health decisions and explores the intersection of health, longevity, and joy. The conversation also touches on the future of wearable technology and its potential to enhance quality of life by measuring emotional and physical well-being. For The Audience: Use code 'Podcast10' to get 10% OFF on any of our supplements at https://gladdenlongevityshop.com/ ! Takeaways Facial paralysis significantly affects patients' emotional well-being. Restoring facial expressions is crucial for patients' social interactions. Psychological support is essential in the recovery process. Patients' perceptions of their appearance can vary widely. Social engagement plays a vital role in mental health and recovery. Innovative technologies can enhance rehabilitation for facial paralysis. Understanding patient perspectives is key to effective treatment. Loneliness can have a detrimental impact on health and longevity. Facial expressions influence emotional feedback and perception. A multidisciplinary approach improves patient outcomes. You can detect differences between depressed versus non-depressed people just from facial data. The glasses are primarily used for research and diet monitoring. The technology captures images of food and analyzes calories and macros. Eating slowly can help the brain recognize fullness faster. The glasses provide feedback to slow down eating rates. Empowering individuals with information can lead to better health decisions. The technology is low risk and focuses on providing valuable insights. Understanding the relationship between diet and symptoms can be transformative. Measuring joy and emotional health is crucial for quality of life. Future advancements will focus on personalized health solutions. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Facial Recognition and Longevity 02:50 The Impact of Facial Paralysis 05:52 The Role of Psychological Support in Recovery 08:58 Understanding Patient Perspectives 11:57 The Importance of Social Engagement 14:53 Innovations in Rehabilitation Technology 18:00 The Science Behind Facial Expressions 23:08 Innovative Research in Mood Disorders 24:31 Revolutionizing Diet Monitoring with Technology 28:10 Understanding Eating Behaviors and Weight Management 30:14 Empowering Individuals with Informative Technology 32:36 The Intersection of Health, Longevity, and Joy 36:30 Measuring Joy and Quality of Life 41:43 Future Plans and Technological Advancements To learn more about Emteq Labs: Website: https://www.emteqlabs.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/charles-nduka-53055218/?originalSubdomain=uk Reach out to us at: Website: https://gladdenlongevity.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Gladdenlongevity/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gladdenlongevity/?hl=en LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/gladdenlongevity YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5_q8nexY4K5ilgFnKm7naw
Support the show:https://www.paypal.me/Truelifepodcast?locale.x=en_USBuy Grow kit: https://modernmushroomcultivation.com/Rev. Dr. Jessica Rochester is the Madrinha and President of Céu do Montréal, a Santo Daime (Ayahuasca) Church she founded in 1997 in Montréal, Canada.She is a transpersonal counselor, she trained in the work of Dr. Roberto Assagioli and trained with Dr. Stanislav Grof.She worked with Health Canada from 2000 until 2017 to achieve an Section 56 Exemption to import and serve the Santo DaimeSacrament (Ayahuasca).She is an ordained Interfaith Minister with a Doctorate in Divinity.From 1986 to 2018 she has been a workshop leader, teacher, and in private practice.She is the author of Ayahuasca Awakening A Guide to Self-Discovery, Self-Mastery and Self-Care, Volume One and Two.She continues to lecture on consciousness, non-ordinary states of consciousness, self-discovery, spiritual development, health and well-being and personal transformationhttps://www.revdrjessicarochester.com/https://psychedelicscene.com/2024/06/20/entheogens-psychedelics-nosc-and-the-search-for-wholeness/ Support the show:https://www.paypal.me/Truelifepodcast?locale.x=en_USCheck out our YouTube:https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPzfOaFtA1hF8UhnuvOQnTgKcIYPI9Ni9&si=Jgg9ATGwzhzdmjkgGrow your own:https://modernmushroomcultivation.com/
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Support the show:https://www.paypal.me/Truelifepodcast?locale.x=en_USBuy Grow kit: https://modernmushroomcultivation.com/Aloha and welcome to another electrifying episode of TrueLife! Today, we're diving deep into the realms of creativity, Carl Jung, psychedelics, and mysticism with two incredible guests who are reshaping the way we think about transformation—both personal and collective.First, we have Jessica Tracy, a pioneer at the crossroads of mental health advocacy, psychedelic integration, and healthcare innovation. As the Founder and CEO of The Sage Collective, she's bridging the gap between ancient wisdom and modern medicine, pushing the boundaries of what's possible in psychedelic-assisted therapy. With nearly two decades of experience spanning group insurance, clinical genetics, and health tech, Jessica is reimagining how we approach healing—one policy, one retreat, and one visionary idea at a time.Joining her is Dr. David A. Salomon, a scholar and educator whose work illuminates the history of ideas, from medieval literature to modern philosophy. A former department chair and director of study abroad at The Sage Colleges, and now the founding director of Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity at Christopher Newport University, Dr. Salomon has spent decades guiding students through the labyrinth of knowledge. His books, including The Seven Deadly Sins and An Introduction to the Glossa Ordinaria as Medieval Hypertext, unravel the intersections of literature, religion, and cultural evolution.Together, these two minds bring a fusion of intellect and intuition, structure and spontaneity, history and the cutting edge. So buckle up—we're about to explore the unconscious, challenge the status quo, and unlock the mysteries of the mind.Welcome to the show, Jessica Tracy and Dr. David A. Salomon!www.thesagecollective.cowww.enthea.comhttps://www.davidasalomon.com/ Support the show:https://www.paypal.me/Truelifepodcast?locale.x=en_USCheck out our YouTube:https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPzfOaFtA1hF8UhnuvOQnTgKcIYPI9Ni9&si=Jgg9ATGwzhzdmjkgGrow your own:https://modernmushroomcultivation.com/
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In the second of our powerful two-part conversation, Emily Kircher-Morris and Dr. William Dodson discuss the complexities of ADHD, emotional dysregulation and its subset, and Rejection Sensitivity Dysphoria (RSD). He explains how RSD can manifest in ADHDers, the impact of childhood experiences, and the importance of understanding and treating these conditions. There is a need for updated diagnostic criteria and effective treatment strategies, including medication and supportive environments. They dig into the complexities of ADHD, including management strategies, and the importance of understanding the overlap between social anxiety and mood disorders. TAKEAWAYS Emotional dysregulation is often overlooked in ADHD diagnoses. RSD is a specific condition affecting many with ADHD. The emotional pain from RSD can be both emotional and physical, and can lead to significant life impairments. Childhood experiences can exacerbate RSD but are not the sole cause. Medication can be effective in managing emotional dysregulation. Understanding RSD is essential for clinicians working with ADHD patients. Preventative strategies are key in managing RSD episodes. Sleep, nutrition, structure, and routine play vital roles in emotional regulation. Social anxiety and rejection sensitivity can coexist but are distinct. The research project Emily mentions in her closing thoughts. The sign-up window is open for a limited time, for the Neurodiversity University Educator Hub! Join a community of like-minded teachers, administrators, and advocates who are passionate about supporting neurodivergent kids. It's a welcoming space to share ideas that will help make your classrooms and school districts better places for all students. The Educator Hub is available via an app for your smartphone, or online through a browser. Click and join us. Dr. Bill Dodson is a board-certified adult psychiatrist who has specialized in adults with Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder for the last 27 years. In recognition of his clinical contributions to the field of ADHD he was named a Life Fellow of the APA in 2012. He was the 2006 recipient of the national Maxwell J. Schleifer Award for Distinguished Service to Persons with Disabilities. His contributions to the field of ADHD include: The only currently available methodology for the fine-tuning of ADHD medications. The concept of Rejection Sensitivity Dysphoria and its treatment with medications. The first non-behavioral theory of what ADHD is and how it can be treated successfully with an emphasis on what goes right rather than what goes wrong. Dr. Dodson has a book for clinicians, patients, and parents on the practice of ADHD medicine coming out at the end of 2025. BACKGROUND READING Bill Dodson's website Dr Dodson's contributions to ADDitude magazine
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One of the pervasive issues I get asked about a lot is misdiagnosis, especially when it comes to conditions like PANS, PANDAS, ADHD, and mood disorders. These diagnoses can be incredibly tricky because their symptoms often overlap, such as anxiety, emotional dysregulation, irritability, and even inattention. For many, this overlap tends to cause confusion, delaying the right interventions and often worsening their struggles. In today's episode, we'll talk about the differences among these conditions to help parents better understand what's happening with their children. By identifying the specific signs, triggers and patterns unique to each, parents can make more informed decisions about their child's care. Not sure where to start? We'll help you find the right solution tailored to your needs. Visit https://drroseann.com/help/ today and take our FREE Brain and Behavior Solutions Matcher. Discover science-backed mental health solutions and gain valuable insights from Dr. Roseann Capanna-Hodge by exploring the resources available at www.drroseann.com. Get the right support with our Natural PANS/PANDAS Kit—designed to fast-track your child's healing naturally and without medication: https://drroseann.com/panskit
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In part one of a two-part conversation, Emily Kircher-Morris and Dr. William Dodson discuss the complexities of ADHD, emotional dysregulation and its subset, and Rejection Sensitivity Dysphoria (RSD). He explains how RSD can manifest in ADHDers, the impact of childhood experiences, and the importance of understanding and treating these conditions. There is a need for updated diagnostic criteria and effective treatment strategies, including medication and supportive environments. They dig into the complexities of ADHD, including management strategies, and the importance of understanding the overlap between social anxiety and mood disorders. TAKEAWAYS Emotional dysregulation is often overlooked in ADHD diagnoses. RSD is a specific condition affecting many with ADHD. The emotional pain from RSD can be both emotional and physical, and can lead to significant life impairments. Childhood experiences can exacerbate RSD but are not the sole cause. Medication can be effective in managing emotional dysregulation. Understanding RSD is essential for clinicians working with ADHD patients. Preventative strategies are key in managing RSD episodes. Sleep, nutrition, structure, and routine play vital roles in emotional regulation. Social anxiety and rejection sensitivity can coexist but are distinct. The window is open for Educator Hub sign-up for a limited time, beginning January 31. Join a community of like-minded teachers, administrators, and advocates who are passionate about supporting neurodivergent kids. Click and join us. Dr. Bill Dodson is a board-certified adult psychiatrist who has specialized in adults with Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder for the last 27 years. In recognition of his clinical contributions to the field of ADHD he was named a Life Fellow of the APA in 2012. He was the 2006 recipient of the national Maxwell J. Schleifer Award for Distinguished Service to Persons with Disabilities. His contributions to the field of ADHD include: The only currently available methodology for the fine-tuning of ADHD medications. The concept of Rejection Sensitivity Dysphoria and its treatment with medications. The first non-behavioral theory of what ADHD is and how it can be treated successfully with an emphasis on what goes right rather than what goes wrong. Dr. Dodson has a book for clinicians, patients, and parents on the practice of ADHD medicine coming out at the end of 2025. BACKGROUND READING Bill Dodson's website Dr Dodson's contributions to ADDitude magazine
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Support the show:https://www.paypal.me/Truelifepodcast?locale.x=en_USBuy Grow kit: https://modernmushroomcultivation.com/Rome Shadanloohttps://www.mycologypsychology.com/http://linkedin.com/in/rome-shadanloo-7064b4314Aloha, everyone! Today, I'm honored to introduce a truly transformative force in the world of psychedelic therapy—Rome Shadanloo. As the founder of Mycology Psychology, Rome has dedicated her life to healing the deep wounds of CPTSD and attachment injuries, blending cutting-edge science with profound compassion.With a degree in holistic psychology from Lesley University and a specialization in psychoneuroimmunology, Rome's work unveils the intricate connections between the mind and body, offering relief for chronic pain rooted in emotional trauma. She has guided over 100 individuals through the integration of psilocybin, 5-MeO-DMT, and MDMA experiences, helping them find clarity, balance, and healing.Rome's approach is as diverse as it is impactful, incorporating internal family systems, reparenting techniques, and quantum healing into her practice. As a certified death doula, she also provides solace and guidance during life's most profound transitions.Her career spans impactful roles, including her time at Proposition 36 rehab facilities, where she supported incarcerated and formerly incarcerated individuals in moments of urgent crisis. Rome's ability to create space for transformation—whether through therapy, integration, or crisis support—is a testament to her deep commitment to healing at every level.Get ready for an incredible conversation with a healer, innovator, and pioneer in the realms of mind and spirit. Welcome, Rome Shadanloo!Philosophical & Psychological Questions 1. How do you see the relationship between pain and transformation, both in your own journey and in the people you guide? 2. If the mind and body are intricately connected, where do you believe the soul fits into this equation? 3. As a certified death doula, how has your work with end-of-life transitions shaped your perspective on living fully? 4. How do you reconcile the ancient, spiritual roots of psychedelics with the modern, clinical frameworks you use in therapy? 5. In your experience, what is the greatest misconception people have about healing trauma? 6. How does quantum healing challenge or complement traditional psychological models? 7. If trauma lives in the body, do you think the body can also become the greatest source of wisdom?Entertaining & Unique Questions 8. Can you share a moment from your work that felt like pure magic or serendipity? 9. What's the most unexpected lesson you've learned from guiding someone through a psychedelic experience? 10. If your life were a psychedelic journey, what would be its most colorful or profound chapter so far? 11. How would you describe the “personality” of psilocybin compared to 5-MeO-DMT or MDMA? 12. If you could only use one modality—internal family systems, reparenting, or quantum healing—for the rest of your career, which would you choose and why?Emotional & Heartfelt Questions 13. What has been the most rewarding part of helping incarcerated individuals heal through crisis? 14. When someone experiences deep transformation, how does it change you as their guide? 15. How do you navigate the emotional weight of your work, especially in moments of profound vulnerability with your clients? 16. What's a piece of advice you often give to others but find hardest to follow yourself?Novel & Enthralling Questions 17. If you could sit down and share psilocybin tea with any historical figure, who would it be and what would you discuss? 18. Do you think humanity is at the beginning of a collective healing journey, and if so, what role do psychedelics play in it? 19. How has your work in crisis intervention with the formerly incarcerated shaped your views on societal healing and justice? 20. If the integration process is as important as the journey itself, how do you guide clients to carry the lessons of psychedelics into their everyday lives?Poem: CrystasisBetween the clenched jaws of existence,where agony and ecstasy twist like braided serpents,I am shattered into a thousand glistening shards,each one a mirror to the void,each one a hymn to becoming.I drown in a sea of molten glass,its waves licking my flesh with tongues of liquid fire.The agony is erotic in its precision,each crack of my being a lover's whispered demand—“Break. Break again. You are not ready yet.”My soul, a pearl trapped in the oyster's scream,scrapes against the walls of suffering,each wound an incision,each incision a doorway.And yet, I feel it—the promise of light refracted through pain,the promise of rebirth winking behind veils of despair.My heart ignites like wet silk in a wildfire,its rhythm erratic,a chaotic drumbeat of lust and lament.Every pulse is a knife,every knife a kiss from the void.I am devoured by my own becoming,a feast of self upon self,served raw on the altar of transformation.My tears are not water but molten silver,cascading down to cool the furnace of my flesh.Each drop sizzles against my skin,etching maps of torment and ecstasy,guiding me deeper into the labyrinthof my undoing.And there—at the molten core of the chrysalis,in the heart of Crystasis—I am no longer myself.I am the ash and the phoenix,the wave and the cliff it breaks against,the blade and the wound.The paradox becomes my lover.Her lips are both salt and honey;
The cholesterol conundrum: Nutritionist Leyla Muedin discusses recent research suggesting that HDL, or 'good' cholesterol, may protect against brain atrophy and dementia. The study from UT Southwestern Medical Center, published in the Journal of Clinical Medicine, found that higher concentrations of small particle HDL are linked to better cognitive function and greater gray matter volume. Leyla emphasizes the importance of understanding cholesterol's role beyond just heart health and challenges common misconceptions. She also highlights the benefits of dietary fats and criticizes outdated medical advice that promotes low-fat diets. This episode encourages a more nuanced view of cholesterol and its significant impact on overall health.
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The American healthcare system is dealing with more mental health issues than ever before. What is the root of the uprising in anxiety and mood disorders? Why are more young people, children and teenagers, receiving this diagnosis and what can we do as a society to help understand? Today's guest, Susan Swick, MD, MPH is the Executive Director of Ohana, the integrated program for child and adolescent mental and behavioral health and healing at Montage Health, and the Vice President and Chief Mental Health Officer at Montage Health. She began her career at Rikers Island, studying the mental health needs of the incarcerated, which led her to studying younger patients, specifically the field of child psychiatry and how these children can be helped at an earlier age. How much is environmental and how much is the neurology of the brain? There is a rise in mental health issues in children. Childhood, from a brain perspective, ends closer to age 25. Skills like socialization, communication, and bonding are still forming until approximately this age. We develop skills prior to this age which can affect our mental health for the rest of our lives. But, there's good news and treatment is available! It can be corrected using a type of supportive mental health technique using skill-building so children learn to manage anxiety – it's like a type of mental health “tutoring” so they can manage something new and challenging, even if frightening. It is possible to build skills toward stronger health and mental fitness. Dr. Swick also talks about social media and how children become addicted to being online with a dopamine hit, especially in teenagers. Many compare themselves to others and eating disorders may start here. The reward part of the brain also does not mature until approximately age 26. Over a distinguished 20-year career as a clinical psychiatrist and educator, Dr. Swick has helped transform how American healthcare systems meet the escalating demand for pediatric and adolescent mental and behavioral healthcare treatment and services. A graduate of Columbia University Medical School, she previously served as Chief of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at Newton Wellesley Hospital and as an instructor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital. In addition to her clinical expertise, Dr. Swick is an advocate for the importance of mental fitness and has developed nationally recognized neuroscience strategies to help young people build and maintain a state of emotional health and positive self-awareness throughout their lives. Info: https://www.montagehealth.org/care-treatment/mental-behavioral/ohana/
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Support the show:https://www.paypal.me/Truelifepodcast?locale.x=en_USBuy Grow kit: https://modernmushroomcultivation.com/Ladies and gentlemen, it is with great pleasure and excitement that we welcome Dr. Randall Hansen, a Healing Advocate, Educator, Ethicist, and Thought-Leader who is pioneering a HEALING REVOLUTION. Driven by a profound commitment to helping the world HEAL, Dr. Randall's groundbreaking work is redefining the way we perceive healing, particularly in the context of trauma, personal growth, and the intentional use of psychedelic substances and plant medicines.At the heart of his mission lies the ancient yet profoundly relevant concept of “healing” – derived from the Old English “hælan,” meaning “to make whole.” Dr. Randall's work challenges us to reflect deeply on what it truly means to be whole, to mend not only our physical wounds but also the emotional and spiritual scars that shape our lives. He knows firsthand the struggle of living dual lives: one dominated by trauma-fueled fears, and the other filled with the love, hope, kindness, and peace we all yearn for.Through his transformative books, Triumph Over Trauma and his latest release, The Healing Revolution Diet, Dr. Randall Hansen guides us on a journey toward complete healing. While Triumph Over Trauma explores holistic and integrative approaches to overcoming the burdens of past pain, The Healing Revolution Diet introduces a revolutionary framework for healing through food, nutrition, and conscious choices. Together, these works empower us to rediscover our true, authentic selves—the individuals we were destined to be before trauma disrupted our lives.His message is crystal clear: it's time to stop wasting time, money, and energy on incomplete and inaccurate methods. It's time to break free from the confines of conventional healing, which often leaves us with nothing more than a diagnosis and a prescription.Dr. Randall's work introduces us to the Healing Wheel, a holistic framework designed to address the multifaceted nature of healing. He delves into the six major modalities of holistic healing, bridging the gap between trauma and true recovery. He also provides invaluable insights into how to find genuine healers, shares inspiring stories of healing journeys, and equips us with practical tools and techniques for our own transformation.This interview promises to be a transformative exploration of Dr. Randall's profound insights and empowering philosophy. We are honored to have him with us today—a beacon of hope in a world yearning for healing, self-discovery, and the embrace of our authentic selves. Dr. Randall Hansen, welcome to this platform, where your vision of complete healing and personal transformation will undoubtedly inspire and enlighten all those who have the privilege of listening to your wisdom.http://www.randallshansen.com/http://linkedin.com/in/randallshansenhttps://healmewhole.com/ Support the show:https://www.paypal.me/Truelifepodcast?locale.x=en_USCheck out our YouTube:https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPzfOaFtA1hF8UhnuvOQnTgKcIYPI9Ni9&si=Jgg9ATGwzhzdmjkgGrow your own:https://modernmushroomcultivation.com/
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Welcome to another episode of "Restoring the Soul with Michael John Cusick." In today's thought-provoking conversation, Michael sits down with our good friend Peter Zaremba to explore the profound themes of self-confession, freedom, and the intricate dance between control and acceptance. They delve into the notion of attachment to outcomes and how this affects our mental health, relationships, and overall sense of well-being.Through personal anecdotes and biblical references, Michael and Peter discuss the detrimental impacts of turning desires into demands, leading to transactional relationships and emotional turmoil. The episode highlights the importance of understanding our "circle of control," shedding light on what we can influence directly and what lies beyond our grasp. Join us as we navigate the complexities of seeking freedom from compulsive behaviors, thought patterns, and the universal human condition of needing control. This episode promises to offer profound insights and practical wisdom for anyone looking to restore their soul and live a more liberated life. ENGAGE THE RESTORING THE SOUL PODCAST:- Follow us on YouTube - Tweet us at @michaeljcusick and @PodcastRTS- Like us on Facebook- Follow us on Instagram & Twitter- Follow Michael on Twitter- Email us at info@restoringthesoul.com Thanks for listening!
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This is the last week with host Paul Wirkus, MD, FAAP, and Jeremy Hendrick, MD. This week they will be discussing listener questions about mood disorders. Have a question? Email questions@vcurb.com. For more information about available credit, visit vCurb.com.ACCME Accreditation StatementThis activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Colorado Medical Society through the joint providership of Kansas Chapter, American Academy of Pediatrics and Utah Chapter, AAP. Kansas Chapter, American Academy of Pediatrics is accredited by the Colorado Medical Society to provide continuing medical education for physicians. AMA Credit Designation StatementKansas Chapter, American Academy of Pediatrics designates this live activity for a maximum of 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Support the show:https://www.paypal.me/Truelifepodcast?locale.x=en_USBuy Grow kit: https://modernmushroomcultivation.com/Introducing Dr. L. Ayu Saraswati: A Feminist Trailblazer Shaping the Intersection of Pain, Feminism, and PowerLadies and gentlemen, tonight, we have the privilege of welcoming a force of intellect and inspiration to our conversation: Dr. L. Ayu Saraswati. An award-winning author, celebrated academic, and groundbreaking thinker, Dr. Saraswati brings an unparalleled depth of expertise to the fields of women, gender, and sexuality studies.With a Ph.D. from the University of Maryland, College Park, and an illustrious career as a professor at the University of Hawaiʻi, Dr. Saraswati has become a global voice for understanding the intricate relationships between beauty, race, pain, and feminist activism. Her powerful books, such as Seeing Beauty, Sensing Race in Transnational Indonesia—winner of the Gloria Anzaldúa Book Award—and Scarred: A Feminist Journey Through Pain, which swept multiple prestigious awards, offer transformative insights into how we experience the world and ourselves.Dr. Saraswati's impact extends far beyond the classroom. She is a sought-after speaker, consultant, and board member for influential journals like Women's Studies Quarterly and Biography. Her work has been celebrated in The Economist, Vogue Australia, and Ms. Magazine, among others, and has left a lasting mark on feminist scholarship, with her work named one of Meridians journal's most impactful pieces of the past 20 years.From her innovative explorations of the neoliberal selfie to her critical reflections on transnational beauty and pain, Dr. Saraswati challenges us to rethink the narratives we live by and the identities we embody. Join us as we dive into the cutting-edge ideas of a thought leader who is as fearless as she is insightful.http://linkedin.com/in/l-ayu-saraswati-726379292https://drsaraswati.com/ Support the show:https://www.paypal.me/Truelifepodcast?locale.x=en_USCheck out our YouTube:https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPzfOaFtA1hF8UhnuvOQnTgKcIYPI9Ni9&si=Jgg9ATGwzhzdmjkgGrow your own:https://modernmushroomcultivation.com/
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In week three, host Paul Wirkus, MD, FAAP, and Jeremy Hendrick, MD, will discuss severely effected patients. Have a question? Email questions@vcurb.com. Your questions will be answered in week four.For more information about available credit, visit vCurb.com.ACCME Accreditation StatementThis activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Colorado Medical Society through the joint providership of Kansas Chapter, American Academy of Pediatrics and Utah Chapter, AAP. Kansas Chapter, American Academy of Pediatrics is accredited by the Colorado Medical Society to provide continuing medical education for physicians. AMA Credit Designation StatementKansas Chapter, American Academy of Pediatrics designates this live activity for a maximum of 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
In week two, host Paul Wirkus, MD, FAAP, and Jeremy Hendrick, MD, will discuss how comorbid issues impact mood disorders. Have a question? Email questions@vcurb.com. Your questions will be answered in week four.For more information about available credit, visit vCurb.com.ACCME Accreditation StatementThis activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Colorado Medical Society through the joint providership of Kansas Chapter, American Academy of Pediatrics and Utah Chapter, AAP. Kansas Chapter, American Academy of Pediatrics is accredited by the Colorado Medical Society to provide continuing medical education for physicians. AMA Credit Designation StatementKansas Chapter, American Academy of Pediatrics designates this live activity for a maximum of 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Did you know that hormones affect so much more than just big life changes? In this week's episode of A Really Good Cry, I sat down with the wonderful Dr. Taz Bathia to chat about all things hormone health and balance. You know, so often we think hormones are just about periods or menopause, but they actually affect everything—from our mood and energy to even our relationships and decisions! Dr. Taz opens up about her own journey with hormone struggles and shares powerful insights on how we can start understanding our bodies better. We'll talk about how things like stress, diet, and even sleep play such a huge role in our well-being. I'm so excited for you all to tune in and learn some simple but life-changing ways to feel balanced, connected, and empowered in your own health journey. What We Discuss: 00:00 Intro 00:56 How "The Hormone Shift" Began 06:05 Why Studying Your Body Matters 07:55 How Hormones Shape Every Part of Life 09:56 Key Signs of Hormone Imbalance 12:44 Getting Doctors to Support Preventative Care 14:45 What Is Adrenal Fatigue? 19:04 How Cortisol Affects Women & Men's Health 21:27 Foods to Balance Hormones and Cortisol 23:12 The Truth About Birth Control 29:37 Why Period Pains Shouldn't Be the Norm 32:16 Understanding PCOS 35:17 Holistic Approaches to Managing PCOS 38:12 Helping Teens Manage Hormonal Changes 40:40 Hormone Hell 47:32 Finding Clarity and Balance Through Alignment 54:55 Influence of Hormones on Relationships 57:13 Why Men Should Care About Their Hormones 1:02:09 30 Days Hormone Reset Follow Dr. Taz: https://doctortaz.com/ https://www.youtube.com/c/DrTazMD https://www.facebook.com/drtazmd/ https://twitter.com/drtazmd https://www.tiktok.com/@drtazmd https://www.instagram.com/drtazmd/ Follow Radhi: https://www.instagram.com/radhidevlukia/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxWe9A4kMf9V_AHOXkGhCzQ https://www.facebook.com/radhidevlukia1/ https://www.tiktok.com/@radhidevlukia See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This month, host Paul Wirkus, MD, FAAP, and Jeremy Hendrick, MD will take a deeper dive into mood disorders. In week one they will discuss medication and treatment options. Have a question? Email questions@vcurb.com. Your questions will be answered in week four.For more information about available credit, visit vCurb.com.ACCME Accreditation StatementThis activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Colorado Medical Society through the joint providership of Kansas Chapter, American Academy of Pediatrics and Utah Chapter, AAP. Kansas Chapter, American Academy of Pediatrics is accredited by the Colorado Medical Society to provide continuing medical education for physicians. AMA Credit Designation StatementKansas Chapter, American Academy of Pediatrics designates this live activity for a maximum of 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
In this episode, we explore the potential of N-acetylcysteine (NAC) in treating mood disorders. We discuss its mechanism of action, clinical evidence for its use in depression and bipolar disorder, and its possible benefits for both adults and children. Could this natural compound revolutionize our approach to mood stabilization? Faculty: David Mischoulon, M.D. Host: Richard Seeber, M.D. Learn more about our memberships here Earn 0.75 CME: Natural Medication in Psychiatry: Focus on Versatile Agents and Combination Strategies Exploring the Evidence of N-Acetyl-Cysteine (NAC) for Mood Disorders
Daniel White is the founder of Sleep Better Live Better, a company dedicated to creating innovative sleep solutions for ultimate human potential that results from being well-rested. The CRD (Circadian Rhythm Disruption) Challenge, also launched by Daniel, is a free, 21-day educational experience that will offer learners the opportunity to end this endemic of circadian disruption and realign with nature's natural patterns. In this week's episode we discussed the different wavelengths of the sun and their benefits, how to protect children from screen addictions, and how to maximize a healthy indoor lighting environment. WHAT WE DISCUSSED: [6:45]- What led Daniel to pursue research on the effects of technology, especially on youth. [20:22]- What is the role of parents and their children's relationship with technology? [24:19]- What effects do screens and toxic blue light have on the body? [35:51]- The results of Daniel's study on teenagers and the implementation of blue light blocking glasses and screens? [40:14]- What is the first step to optimizing your relationship with blue light? [43:27]- How does one create a healthy balance of natural to artificial light during daytime hours? [54:15]- As children transition to teenage years, why do they tend to sleep in more frequently? How much does one's lighting environment impact their quality of sleep? [58:46]- What is the CRD challenge? How can you participate in this free learning opportunity? LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Many blue light blocking products and light therapies were mentioned in this episode. Find all the links, along with associated discount codes, at my product recommendation page! My newest course, Cortisol Calm, will open for enrollment September 30! Be sure to get on the waitlist to receive a 10% discount code toward registration. Sign up for the CRD Challenge HERE! LET'S GET IN TOUCH: Instagram: @shana.hussin.rdn Facebook: Fast To Heal With Shana Hussin Website: https://www.fasttoheal.info/ MY FREEBIES AND PROGRAMS: ENROLL in Low Insulin Academy ON-DEMAND HERE! My specialty course decoding everything about reversing metabolic illness! If you want to work with me directly check out my coaching community! Find all my product recommendations and discount codes HERE. My FREE Starting Guides, a great place to learn more about the strategies I teach! Register for my FREE webinar, You've Got Insulin Resistance and Blood Sugar Issues... NOW WHAT?! Grab my metabolic testing guide! Metabolic Makeover Starter Course teaches you how to transition from a sugar burner to a fat burner! BE ON THE PODCAST by emailing support@fasttoheal.info and sharing your story of how Fast to Heal Services have changed your life!
Did you know that the use of antidepressant drugs is all based on a hypothesis that has always been, and is becoming increasingly, questionable? Did you know that there are natural products that have a much broader effect than antidepressants, without the side effects? On this episode of Vitality Radio, Jared introduces you to the incredible benefits of Saffron - particularly a specific form. You'll learn how this beautiful herb can not only help with depression but also with cognition, weight, libido, and more! Jared also reviews the movie Protocol 7 about corruption in Big Pharma - a film everyone should see if they want true informed consent. Products:Terry Naturally Saffron LiftAdditional Information:REACT19Protocol 7 MovieVisit the podcast website here: VitalityRadio.comYou can follow @vitalityradio and @vitalitynutritionbountiful on Instagram, or Vitality Radio and Vitality Nutrition on Facebook. Join us also in the Vitality Radio Podcast Listener Community on Facebook. Shop the products that Jared mentions at vitalitynutrition.com. Let us know your thoughts about this episode using the hashtag #vitalityradio and please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts. Thank you!Please also join us on the Dearly Discarded Podcast with Jared St. Clair.Just a reminder that this podcast is for educational purposes only. The FDA has not evaluated the podcast. The information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The advice given is not intended to replace the advice of your medical professional.