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Are nutrient deficiencies affecting your mental health? In this episode of the NTI PodTalk, Dianne sits down with renowned holistic health clinician, Dustin Strong, to delve into the powerful connection between nutrition and mental well-being. Dustin shares his insights on how key nutrient deficiencies may contribute to conditions like depression and anxiety. In particular, he takes a deep dive into an often-overlooked nutrient: lithium.Furthermore, the episode challenges common misconceptions in conventional medicine while also highlighting the importance of considering a comprehensive nutritional approach when addressing mental health concerns.So, could a nutrient deficiency be holding you back? Tune in now to find out!Mentioned in this episode: Nutrient Power: Heal Your Biochemistry and Heal Your Brain by William J. Walsh, PhD, FACNAbout Dustin:Dustin Strong is a renowned holistic health clinician, speaker, author, and educator with clients worldwide. As the Chief Clinician and Founder of the holistic health and wellness center, Strong on Health, Mr. Strong has specialized in holistic and applied clinical nutrition for nearly a decade. In addition to his work with private clients, he is an experienced consultant to other healthcare professionals. A faculty member for The Gaeta Institute, Bahan Consulting, and YorkTest, Mr. Strong is a sought-after speaker who is approved by the British Association for Nutrition and Lifestyle Medicine and whose clinical seminars are approved for professional continuing education in all 50 U.S. states. He is also a regularly-featured expert in podcasts, videos, and publications, as he brings a distinct, approachable perspective to conversations in the wellness space. Mr. Strong has developed multiple, whole food-based products, including his most recent innovation, Great Minds Mushrooms, a supplement line specifically formulated for cognitive support and longevity.Mr. Strong has been recognized as a Healthcare Hero by the Fort Worth Business Press and a Hidden Gem by Voyage Dallas Magazine. He is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Madison, is certified as an Applied Clinical Nutritionist and Holistic Nutritionist, and is Board Certified by the American Association of Drugless Practitioners.Strong on Health**Timestamps for the topics discussed can be found on this episode's NTI PodTalk pageAre you ready to start your journey as a Nutrition Therapist Master or Natural Food Chef? To learn more about NTI's Nutrition Therapist Master Certification, visit ntischool.com for more information, or call 303-284-8361 to speak with our admissions team.This discussion is not intended to provide Medical Nutrition Therapy, nor in any way imply that Nutrition Therapists who graduate from NTI are qualified to provide Medical Nutrition Therapy. The scope of practice for graduates of NTI is to deliver therapeutic nutrition guidance to our clients which helps support their natural biology to achieve optimal function in whatever wellness path they are on.
True wellness thrives in the balance of stress, sleep, nutrition, and mindful practices that support the autonomic nervous system. In this episode, Sharlee Dixon sits down with Dr. Theresa Rose Bajt, a licensed psychologist with over 30 years of experience helping individuals navigate anxiety, depression, OCD, and grief. Specializing in the integration of psychology and spiritual growth, Dr. Bajt empowers clients to achieve harmony between mind, body, and spirit. Named a Top Woman in Medicine in 2023 and honored with the Impact Award for her transformative work, Dr. Bajt joins us today to explore Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD)—how it differs from typical depression, the importance of sunlight and Vitamin D for mental health, and practical strategies for managing SAD. For more information about Dr. Theresa Rose Bajt, please visit: https://drbajt.com/ For more information about “Do One Thing Different: Ten Simple Ways to Change Your Life” by Bill O'Hanlon, please visit: https://www.amazon.com/Do-One-Thing-Different-Simple-ebook/dp/B00CKOV8YQ For more information about “Nutrient Power: Heal Your Biochemistry and Heal Your Brain” by William J. Walsh, PhD, please visit: https://www.amazon.com/Nutrient-Power-Heal-Biochemistry-Brain/dp/1620872587 View helpful resources on the American Psychological Association (APA) at: https://www.apa.org View resources at the National Institute of Health (NIH) at: https://www.nih.gov View resources or Find a Therapist at Psychology Today: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us View resources at the Mayo Clinic at: https://www.mayoclinic.org View resources at the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) at: https://www.nami.org
Depression falls into five main categories based on the neurotransmitters involved, says nutritional medicine expert, Dr. William J. Walsh. His research shows that depression significantly improves for 80 to 85 percent of people through targeting their specific neurotransmitter problem with the right nutrients. This is to be expected given that nutrients, like amino acids, vitamins, and minerals are raw materials for making neurotransmitters. Dr. Walsh joins Vitals Signs with Brendon Fallon to reveal how depression and other mental illnesses can be treated using targeted nutrient therapy. For example, in testing 800 cases of postpartum depression, an elevated copper level was identified as the major problem, he says. “We have four genes in our DNA that have the job of regulating copper. They're called metallothionein genes, and we now have treatments that can increase expression of metallothionein,” he says. Dr. Walsh is an internationally recognized expert in nutritional medicine. More than 1,200 physicians and medical practitioners have now been trained in his targeted, nutrient therapy approach. Alongside environmental factors, how can our DNA incline us toward depression? What major nutritional oversight could be driving the elevated levels of depression that we now see in America? From its neuro-biochemical to nutritional aspects, we explore Dr. Walsh's breakthrough method for understanding and treating depression on Vital Signs with Brendon Fallon. ⭕️ Watch in-depth videos based on Truth & Tradition at Epoch TV
Dr. Albert Mensah, MD, discusses cutting edge (and affordable) ways to test for undermethylation, plus its mental health implications, nutraceutical solutions, pharmaceutical options and much more. Dr. Mensah is the founder of Mensah Medical, an international biomedical clinic for patients diagnosed with autism, ADD, ADHD, OCD, Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, bipolar disorder, anxiety, depression and eating disorders. He treats patients with advanced nutrient therapy, an effective and natural alternative to prescription medication. Answering the need for specialists with backgrounds in both traditional and natural medicine, Dr. Mensah founded Mensah Medical after serving as a primary physician at the original Pfeiffer Treatment Center. While at Pfeiffer, he received extensive training from Dr. William J. Walsh, PhD, founder and former director of the Walsh Research Institute and a pioneer in methylation and mental health research. Dr. Mensah works closely with the Walsh Research Institute, updating therapies and protocols, initiating cutting-edge paradigms and serving as a clinical instructor for its International Doctor Training Program. 3:38 - What is methylation? 7:00 - Serotonin production, activation, recycling and reprocessing 9:03 - Whole blood histamine blood marker and its implication in methylation. The personality characteristic often seen in those with high whole blood histamine (undermethylators) and the advantages and struggles undermethylators are prone to 12:26 - How and why there is an inverse relationship between methyl and histamine 13:53 - How Dr. Mensha approaches a treatment plan for a high histamine individual 15:56 - Can a genetic polymorphism (SNP) for histamine skew the whole blood histamine levels that would otherwise correlate to methylation? 18:03 - Are whole blood histamine levels genetically determined or can they be altered if one “fixes” their undermethylation issues? 19:06 - Why do many undermethylators do well on the supplement SAMe and don't do as well when folate and/or folic acid is added to the SAMe? 20:25 - Folate/folic acid – methylating agent or demethylating agent? Or both?? 22:30 - Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) and the biochemical rationale behind this class of drugs 25:53 - Why undermethylators tend to be hyper responders to SSRIs 27:06 - Folate – select serotonin re-uptake enhancer? Folate contraindicated in undermethylators despite contrary popular belief? 29:45 - When and why to take and not take folate, irrespective of methyl status, particularly during pregnancy 30:42 - The potential issues with haphazardly taking folate and/or folic acid during the entire pregnancy due to folate being a “double agent” 31:35 - How the increased use of folic acid has contributed to global epigenetic changes 32:03 - Dr. Mensah further explains how folate/folic acid is a “double agent” 36:06 - Is methyl-folate as effective as it's thought to be, and why? 41:21 - Which type of B12 is best for undermethylators and balanced types? Methylcobalamin, Cyanocobalamin, Hydroxocobalamin? https://www.gdx.net/core/supplemental-education-materials/Methylation-Pathway-Handout.pdf (Methylation Pathway Visual Aid) https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Schematic-diagram-showing-mechanism-of-action-of-SSRIs-These-agents-block-the-reuptake_fig1_7730046 (SSRI 101 Visual Aid)Mensahmedical.com Listen to the Accompanying Episode Here: https://player.captivate.fm/episode/4d7f7948-8340-4b0e-b6c6-c7871afcd939 (Methylation: A Primer to My interview with Dr. Albert Mensah) For questions or requests for future show topics, email ROTC@rootofthecause.net.
Of individuals with behavioral or mental disorders, 70% have a serious methylation imbalance. This is relative to 30% of the general population. In this podcast you'll learn about the role of methylation in brain health. I'll discuss how one can become undermethylated, symptoms, traits and associated diagnoses. And, I discuss how undermethylation (from a Walsh Research Institute perspective) is diagnosed and treated. To learn more visit: CourtneySnyderMD.com You can find more information about the work of Dr. Walsh and the Walsh Research Institute at WalshInstitute.org and "Nutrient Power - Heal Your Biochemistry and Heal Your Brain." (William J. Walsh, PhD) Subscribe to my newsletter (or learn more about root causes to brain symptoms)— https://www.courtneysnydermd.com Please consider rating or reviewing, liking or commenting, if you'd like to help me get this information out into the world. You can engage at: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/courtneysnydermd/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/holistic_psychiatry/?hl=enI YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8JF5homBrN3D38OEZlzxigYoutube __________________________ Medical Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes and not intended or implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment for either yourself or others, including but not limited to patients that you are treating (if you are a practitioner). Consult your own physician for any medical issues that you may be having.
Welcome to Your Upgraded Summer!This new series revisits the Top 10 Bulletproof Radio episodes of all time. The topics cover essentials like nutrition, energy, hormones, sleep and autophagy, as well as gut, brain, autoimmune and women's health.You'll get the main points in a shortened version so you can get the good stuff and get on with your summer plans. And if you want to listen to more, tune in to the original episode.William Walsh, Ph.D., takes the No. 10 spot: Tailor Your Brain's Neurotransmission with Nutrients — William J. Walsh, Ph.D. #567In this revamped episode of Bulletproof Radio, I talk with research scientist Dr. Bill Walsh about how brain cells function, how they're nourished, and what we need to clear out our brain's trash and keep the good stuff around. He's spent over three decades studying how you can use nutrients and foods to improve your brain health. His expertise shows how mental health can be improved with nutritional psychiatry.More than 100 neurotransmitters in the brain act as chemical messengers. Research shows us that with certain nutrients you can directly affect how those neurotransmitters work. For people who struggle with addiction, for people who have a mental illness, for those who want to live longer, improve their memory and so much more, Dr. Walsh walks you through the nutrients that can make a difference.New research over the past decade shows us what protects our mind and body, and how much our environment influences that. Here's more of what Bill discovered:“Neuroscience advances and my interest has always been on the brain and on people with brain disorders, depression, anxiety, autism, schizophrenia--the whole litany of brain science. And my focus has to be on the neurotransmitters themselves. There are about five or six that seem to be especially important in mental disorders. For the first time in the last 10 years, we now are able with nutrients to directly affect neurotransmission of many of the most important neurotransmitters.” “It seems like all the research is still aimed at finding the next billion-dollar drug that can help people. And we now have enough knowledge that from the new research, when you put it all together, we're learning that with nutrients and with diet even, we can make radical improvements in people with depression and anxiety and problems like that. And that we don't necessarily need a drug.” “If you're going to do one test, do a zinc test. Because if you're low in zinc, that means your chance of getting cancer, chance of developing dementia, chance of developing heart disease is much greater. I would guess that probably half of Americans would benefit from more zinc.”Enjoy! And get more resources at Dave.Asprey/podcasts.Got a comment, idea or question for the podcast? Submit via this form.CHECK OUT OUR EPISODE PARTNER!The wearable Hapbee aligns your mental state with your goals. Go to https://hapbee.com/DAVE7TH ANNUAL BIOHACKING CONFERENCE: SEPTEMBER 17-19, 2021: https://www.biohackingconference.comDAVE ASPREY BOX: https://daveaspreybox.com/UPGRADE YOURSELF WITH DAVE ASPREY: https://ourupgradecollective.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Welcome to Your Upgraded Summer!This new series revisits the Top 10 Bulletproof Radio episodes of all time. The topics cover essentials like nutrition, energy, hormones, sleep and autophagy, as well as gut, brain, autoimmune and women's health.You'll get the main points in a shortened version so you can get the good stuff and get on with your summer plans. And if you want to listen to more, tune in to the original episode.William Walsh, Ph.D., takes the No. 10 spot: Tailor Your Brain's Neurotransmission with Nutrients — William J. Walsh, Ph.D. #567In this revamped episode of Bulletproof Radio, I talk with research scientist Dr. Bill Walsh about how brain cells function, how they're nourished, and what we need to clear out our brain's trash and keep the good stuff around. He's spent over three decades studying how you can use nutrients and foods to improve your brain health. His expertise shows how mental health can be improved with nutritional psychiatry.More than 100 neurotransmitters in the brain act as chemical messengers. Research shows us that with certain nutrients you can directly affect how those neurotransmitters work. For people who struggle with addiction, for people who have a mental illness, for those who want to live longer, improve their memory and so much more, Dr. Walsh walks you through the nutrients that can make a difference.New research over the past decade shows us what protects our mind and body, and how much our environment influences that. Here's more of what Bill discovered:“Neuroscience advances and my interest has always been on the brain and on people with brain disorders, depression, anxiety, autism, schizophrenia--the whole litany of brain science. And my focus has to be on the neurotransmitters themselves. There are about five or six that seem to be especially important in mental disorders. For the first time in the last 10 years, we now are able with nutrients to directly affect neurotransmission of many of the most important neurotransmitters.” “It seems like all the research is still aimed at finding the next billion-dollar drug that can help people. And we now have enough knowledge that from the new research, when you put it all together, we're learning that with nutrients and with diet even, we can make radical improvements in people with depression and anxiety and problems like that. And that we don't necessarily need a drug.” “If you're going to do one test, do a zinc test. Because if you're low in zinc, that means your chance of getting cancer, chance of developing dementia, chance of developing heart disease is much greater. I would guess that probably half of Americans would benefit from more zinc.”Enjoy! And get more resources at Dave.Asprey/podcasts.Got a comment, idea or question for the podcast? Submit via this form.CHECK OUT OUR EPISODE PARTNER!The wearable Hapbee aligns your mental state with your goals. Go to https://hapbee.com/DAVE7TH ANNUAL BIOHACKING CONFERENCE: SEPTEMBER 17-19, 2021: https://www.biohackingconference.comDAVE ASPREY BOX: https://daveaspreybox.com/UPGRADE YOURSELF WITH DAVE ASPREY: https://ourupgradecollective.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Danné Mykietyn, BSc., DH. Holistic Dental Hygienist An energy healer and medical intuitive, Danné received her degree in Dental Hygiene from the University of Washington (1982) and practised full time as a clinician, consultant and educator in dentistry for over 38 years. Danné's passion for wellness fuelled her study in body and brain health when her daughter at age 5 was diagnosed with epilepsy. At age 40, Danné experienced her own spiritual emergency (psychosis) with mental health and then a breast cancer diagnosis, just prior to her 60th birthday. From 2007-2016, Danné owned and operated a Wellness Centre in her hometown of Trail & Rossland, BC Canada which offered a variety of healing services and leading edge educational programs in health and wellness for health care professionals and the public. In 2013 Danné pioneered lab testing in Western Canada for biochemical individuality and Advanced Nutrient Therapy to assist those searching for healing and recovery from mental health and behavioural disorders. Just last year Danné came out of semi-retirement and started DandiLion Healing in response to the staggering epidemic in Mental Health surrounding the viral pandemic of 2020. Presently, Danné is writing about her personal journey with Mental Health and hopes to have her book published this year. She is also fulfilling her spiritual calling on becoming a shaman. Danné currently resides in Airdrie, Alberta Canada close to her family. For fun she loves to craft, play pickleball, cook, cross country ski and walk the canals in her community. Her favourite role is being “Baba” to her grandchildren Lyric, Orion & Zaya. Links to websites: Danné's website: www.dandilionhealing.com Dr William J. Walsh, PhD, researcher and pioneer of Advanced Nutrient Therapy www.walshinstitute.org. From this site you can purchase his book “Nutrient Power – Heal your Biochemistry and Heal Your Brain”. Buddhist Biohacker Uplifting Humanity One Byte at a Time The Buddhist Biohacker asks that you consider donating to keep this show alive and/or become a patron. You can become a patron for only $4.44/month. All proceeds from donations and Patrons go to supporting Buddhist Biohacker, the ajatakasa institute and One Heart One Earth Collaborative. Become A Patron or Make a Donation: https://www.lisamgunshore.com/patron Join our forum discussion in the ajatakasa social community: https://www.ajatakasa.com/community
Anxiety, anger, and stress are a normal part of the human experience. But if you find yourself unable to tolerate even the smallest amount of stress without feeling lots of anxiety and anger, you may have a little-known stress disorder known as Pyrrole disorder. Pyrrole disorder (also called Pyroluria) occurs when a biochemical abnormality results in the overproduction of pyrrole molecules. Pyrrole molecules are excreted continuously in the urine and are normal by-products of hemoglobin synthesis and other bodily processes. For the average healthy person, this is not a problem. However, for someone with Pyrrole disorder, nutrient deficiencies occur because these molecules have an affinity for zinc and vitamin B6, causing them to latch onto and excrete them in the urine before the body can adequately absorb them, leading to severe oxidative stress. Pyrrole disorder is connected to a plethora of symptoms and disorders such as extreme anger and rage, rapid mood swings, night owl tendencies, high anxiety, depression, morning nausea, alcoholism, and bipolar disorder. Pyrrole disorder is something I regularly test for in my clinic. It is typically seen in people of all ages and is often genetically inherited in Northern European people groups such as the Irish and Scandinavian populations. In today’s episode, I take a deep dive with Dr. Judith Bowman of Mensah Medical into what this disorder is and how it may be impacting your mental and physical health as well as myths that could be potentially harmful. I hope this episode leaves you empowered and educated on this stress intolerant disorder and how focusing on root causes instead of symptoms is how true healing occurs. Listen to the full episode to hear: How Pyrrole disorder can be a root cause of alcoholism and addiction The connection between stress intolerance and Pyrrole disorder The role genetics plays in Northern European people groups Why zinc and B6 for important for optimal brain function What the differences are between omega 3 and omega 6 fatty acids The disturbing myth that manganese is required to treat Pyrrole disorder Learn more about Dr. Judith Bowman: Mensah Medical About Dr. Judith Bowman Learn more about Sami: Eatfor.life Book Your Complimentary Consultation Resources: Eat For Life EP 20: Biochemical Imbalances that Cause Eating Disorders with Dr. Judith Bowman The Pyroluria Diet, Samantha Gilbert, FNC, CHNP, CNC Nutrient Power: Heal Your Biochemistry and Heal Your Brain, William J. Walsh, PhD
One month in, my client Amanda told me: “I had no idea my anxiety, racing thoughts, and fatigue were due to being severely undermethylated and overloaded with copper!” Her lab tests had just confirmed the underlying causes of her suffering. When Amanda first came to me for nutritional therapy counseling, she was frustrated with doctors that told her nothing was wrong, she was a healthy young woman, and that basically she was just overreacting. “I know I’m not making this up,” she told me. “I can feel in my body that something is off, I just don’t know what it is or how to pinpoint it.” Although lab work from her doctor showed no abnormalities, I knew that going deeper and supporting her in a way she had not experienced before was the key to figuring it all out. After 6 months of working together, Amanda told me “My brain feels better, which allows my body to feel better. I no longer struggle with energy issues and my daily anxiety is gone. This is so liberating.” If Amanda’s story resonates with you, you’re not alone. I hear this every week in my clinic and it’s a sad aspect of our global healthcare system. The good news is that healing is always possible, we just need to know where to look. In our first episode, I shared what nutrients are and how they impact both the body and the brain. In today’s episode, I’m going to give you a crash course into some of the underlying causes of what I call the Big 5 Hurting Our World – depression and anxiety, autism, eating disorders, OCD, and ADHD – and how these root causes have a significant impact on the way you think, act, and feel. We’re going to dive into what nutrient deficiencies and overloads are, and how they impact the brain and body. By the end of this episode, you’ll have an entirely new understanding of how nutrient deficiencies and overloads may be affecting you. Listen to the full episode to hear: What nutrient deficiencies and overloads are and how they impact the brain and body What the underlying causes of the Big 5 Hurting Our World are – depression and anxiety, autism, eating disorders, OCD, and ADHD What the 5 root causes I work with are that contribute to The Big 5: Undermethylation Overrmethylation Copper toxicity Zinc deficiency Pyrrole disorder Links: Eatfor.life Nutrient Power: Heal Your Biochemistry and Heal Your Brain by Dr. William J. Walsh
Dr. Bill Walsh is an international speaker on topics related to brain chemistry and behavior, learning, and mental health disorders. Over more than three decades as a research scientist and engineer, Dr. Walsh developed a science-based nutrient system that has helped thousands of people challenged by these disorders and is used by doctors throughout the world.His approach recognizes that nutrient imbalances can alter brain levels of key neurotransmitters, disrupt gene expression of proteins and enzymes, and cripple the body’s protection against environmental toxins.In this episode of Bulletproof Radio, we talk about Dr. Walsh’s exciting new research that includes significant developments in the areas of nutrient therapy and nutritional psychiatry, particularly Bipolar disorder. You’ll also learn the importance of the NMDA receptor and why antioxidant therapy is on its way to becoming mainstream.
Dr. Bill Walsh is an international speaker on topics related to brain chemistry and behavior, learning, and mental health disorders. Over more than three decades as a research scientist and engineer, Dr. Walsh developed a science-based nutrient system that has helped thousands of people challenged by these disorders and is used by doctors throughout the world.His approach recognizes that nutrient imbalances can alter brain levels of key neurotransmitters, disrupt gene expression of proteins and enzymes, and cripple the body’s protection against environmental toxins.In this episode of Bulletproof Radio, we talk about Dr. Walsh’s exciting new research that includes significant developments in the areas of nutrient therapy and nutritional psychiatry, particularly Bipolar disorder. You’ll also learn the importance of the NMDA receptor and why antioxidant therapy is on its way to becoming mainstream.
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Dr. William Walsh discusses the findings of his 30+ years of research, epigenetics and the role methylation has on brain disorders such as autism, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, cancer and heart disease. This episode of Food, Sex & Life for the Modern Woman barely touches the surface of understanding the role of epigenetics and nutrient therapy on our health, but it is a powerful one you won’t want to miss. Epigenetics is the study, in the field of genetics, of cellular and physiological phenotypic trait variations that are caused by external or environmental factors that switch genes on and off and affect how cells read genes instead of being caused by changes in the DNA sequence. Hence, epigenetic research seeks to describe dynamic alterations in the transcriptional potential of a cell. Dr. Walsh discusses how toxins, lead and drugs can cause the epigenetics in a pregnant women to go wrong, leading to disorders such as autism. After birth, environmental factors can create the same epigenetics malfunction. Balance the methylation levels through nutrient therapy (the right diet) can set us up for better health, and lower our risk for brain disorders and diseases. What Are The Effects of Methylation? Regarding methylation levels, the findings are that: about 70% of Americans are have normal methylation levels 22% are undermethylated: have strong will don’t like authority tend to have seasonal allergies tend to be OCD over achievers competitive & driven type A personality higher risk of clinical depression autism high libido…lots of children addiction quick to become addicted Nearly all great athletes, NBA players, CEOs, successful scientists and doctors are undermethylated 8% are overmethylated: talkative more social than most make wonderful neighbors not competitive care more for others than themselves are prone to extreme anxiety post partum depression and psychosis low libido How Can We Help Balance Methylation Levels? The under and over methylated CAN be helped with methylation regulation. When women get pregnant and stop smoking, stop drinking, stop taking caffeine and drugs, and start eating healthier…it’s already too late! Epigenetics happens in the first 20 days of gestation. So for women who think they may become pregnant, start those good and healthy habits well before becoming pregnant to increase the baby’s likelihood of being healthy. In autism, early intervention is key. You MUST identify remedial therapies early on. He has found that great improvements are made in small children, but once they reach about age 16 and older, those improvements are drastically reduced. We need to learn to normalize brain function without foreign molecules (drugs). In the future, we will see more nutrient therapy for brain diseases. This is where Dr. William Walsh’s book, Nutrient Power: Heal Your Biochemistry and Heal Your Brain, comes in. It’s a book about natural healing for ADHD, autism, behavior disorders, depression, schizophrenia, and Alzheimer’s. Take a look at it to learn more. Tell your friends and love ones about it and help us spread the word. Dr. William Walsh’s Bio: William J. Walsh, PhD, FACN, president of the non-profit Walsh Research Institute near Chicago (USA), is an internationally recognized expert in the field of nutritional medicine and a key scientist paving the way for nutrient-based psychiatry and nutritional medicine. Dr. Walsh has researched biomedical details for individuals previously considered as untreatable or insufficiently treatable with modern psychopharmacology. This resulted in designing new therapies using natural substances (vitamins, minerals, and amino acids). Dr. Walsh developed science-based biochemical treatments for patients with behavioral and learning disorders, autism, depression, anxiety, schizophrenia, and Alzheimer’s disease that are used by doctors throughout the world. Today, he continues to direct his international physician training programs which have resulted in over 300 physicians from 14 countries educated in his non-drug, advanced nutrient therapy protocols. Dr. Walsh’s 3 Habits for a Healthier Life: Exercise Avoid sweets and watch carbs Happiness. People need to have join in their lives. Do things that make you happy. Links and Resources Dr. Walsh’s website walshinstitute.org | Resources | Facebook | Twitter | Videos Recommended Books: Nutrient Power: Heal Your Biochemistry and Heal Your Brain. 100% of the sale of the book through Dr. Walsh’s website is used to further the mission of the non-profit Walsh Research Institute. Mental and Elemental Nutrients: A Physician’s Guide to Nutrition and Health Care Recommended Digital Resource: for tracking steps and sleep: Fitbit Flex Wireless Activity + Sleep Wristband, Black
Through proper nutrition you can keep your brain healthy year after year. Listen in as William J. Walsh, PhD and Nutritional Weight & Wellness nutritionists discuss how.
Through proper nutrition you can keep your brain healthy year after year. Listen in as William J. Walsh, PhD and Nutritional Weight & Wellness nutritionists discuss how.
Our performance and quality of life is largely dependent on a delicate balance of brain biochemistry. It defines our mental health, mood, our anxiety, our focus and attention, cognitive performance and ultimately even our personality. Today's guest estimates that 80 to 90% of the population have some kind of biochemistry abnormality that affects their brain. This is based on insights from a database of biochemistry he has collected over 35 years with over 3 million biochemistry test assays. So while many of us may not be included within the 26% of the population included in clinical diagnoses for mental disorders, ...
In today's episode of Body IO FM, we speak to Dr. William Walsh about his work with epigentics and methylation. He explains what they mean, how our bodies are affected, and how natural therapies and diet are helping people with various mental and physical illnesses regain their health. William J. Walsh, PhD, president of the non-profit Walsh Research Institute, is an internationally recognized expert in the field of nutritional medicine and a key scientist paving the way for nutrient-based psychiatry and nutritional medicine. Over the past 30 years, Dr. Walsh has developed biochemical treatments for patients diagnosed with behavioral disorders, attention deficit (hyperactivity) disorder, autism, clinical depression, anxiety, bipolar disorders, schizophrenia, and Alzheimer’s disease that are used by doctors throughout the world. Learn more here: http://1b.io/mI
Gaining control of our minds, bodies, and life is what biohackers do in order to perform our best. In this show the notable Dr. William Walsh of the Walsh Research Institute uncovers the knowledge he’s gained after over 30 years of researching human biochemistry. You’ll hear about: · Engineering the human chemistry · Trace metals · Dr. Walsh’s work with ex-convicts · The power of nutrients · Depression · Epigenetics · Blood testing · And even Dr. Walsh’s theory on school shootings. All this and more on episode #132 of Bulletproof Radio!
Gaining control of our minds, bodies, and life is what biohackers do in order to perform our best. In this show the notable Dr. William Walsh of the Walsh Research Institute uncovers the knowledge he’s gained after over 30 years of researching human biochemistry. You’ll hear about: · Engineering the human chemistry · Trace metals · Dr. Walsh’s work with ex-convicts · The power of nutrients · Depression · Epigenetics · Blood testing · And even Dr. Walsh’s theory on school shootings. All this and more on episode #132 of Bulletproof Radio!
Dana Laake and her special guests Albert Mensah, MD, and Judith Bowman, MD, will be discussing the teenage brain and how individualized nutrient therapies repair chemical imbalances. Drs. Mensah and Bowman co-founded Mensah Medical near Chicago, IL. Both family practice physicians have undergone extensive training by William J. Walsh, Ph.D., founder of the Pfeiffer Treatment Center and Health Research Institute. Drs. Mensah and Bowman consult with physicians, psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers and other health care professionals, and lead annual physician training in orthomolecular medicine. The dedicated team of Mensah Medical is committed to understanding the individual needs and critical issues of their patients.
Dana Laake and her special guests Albert Mensah, MD, and Judith Bowman, MD, will be discussing holiday and post-holiday blues and mood disorders including anxiety and phobias. Drs. Mensah and Bowman co-founded Mensah Medical near Chicago, IL. Both family practice physicians have undergone extensive training by William J. Walsh, Ph.D., founder of the Pfeiffer Treatment Center and Health Research Institute. Drs. Mensah and Bowman consult with physicians, psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers and other health care professionals, and lead annual physician training in orthomolecular medicine. The dedicated team of Mensah Medical is committed to understanding the individual needs and critical issues of their patients.
Host Dana Laake and her special guests Dr. Albert Mensah and Dr. Judith Bowman will be discussing nutritional approaches to neurodegenerative diseases and disorders in mood and behavior. Drs. Mensah and Bowman co-founded Mensah Medical near Chicago, IL. Both family practice physicians have undergone extensive training by William J. Walsh, Ph.D., founder of the Pfeiffer Treatment Center and Health Research Institute. Drs. Mensah and Bowman consult with physicians, psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers and other health care professionals, and lead annual physician training in orthomolecular medicine. The dedicated team of Mensah Medical is committed to understanding the individual needs and critical issues of their patients.