I am Dr Imran Sadiq, Neuro-Psychiatrist from Pakistan, really appreciate yours efforts in promoting the Metabolic Brain Health, No Doubt the future will open the minds of Doctors and policy makers in treatment and Management , BRAVO 👏
@imranahmed-yp9in14 сағат бұрын
Dr Chris Palmer, you are one of future HERO in Neuro Science ❤
@juiceboxboy814316 сағат бұрын
I could ... and have ... binge watched Dr Palmer.
@159awi15 сағат бұрын
Me too. He's just so interesting to listen to.
@zsofiazoltan735914 сағат бұрын
LOL... me too😊
@iamerincollins14 сағат бұрын
It’s my addiction 😂
@jayaom49465 сағат бұрын
Me too. My husband was a little concerned at first!
@marilynroper573915 сағат бұрын
Great to have a new Dr P interview!!
@John-wr3xq15 сағат бұрын
‘Food for thought’: MH issues: Genetic vs Enviroment? My hypothesis is that families are not only genetically linked but also nutritionally linked too. I ate what my parents provided me. That creates my own metabolic state that is the same as my parents’ metabolic state. Therefore, we were nutritionally linked and will more than likely have the same mental health issues. Thoughts?
@159awi15 сағат бұрын
I just noticed your logo. Two M's intertwined to look like a mitochondria. Very cool!
@staceyloveswillСағат бұрын
Dr Palmer, Dr Ede, and Dr Scher are changing the world ❤
@annacourville46223 сағат бұрын
Two year anniversary for me. I heard you on Mikaela Peterson Fuller’s podcast. I have epilepsy. I started keto and fully off of med and on a tiny bit of one that I will taper. I know your message was sent to me by our Heavenly Father. I am a member of the metabolic army!
@motomofo14 сағат бұрын
Keep up the great work and lets all spread the word.
@williampaulrogers958313 сағат бұрын
Good luck to you guys for all the work you’re doing, so appreciated!
@ogeoge600015 сағат бұрын
Fantastic, thank you both.
@9879SigmundS16 сағат бұрын
Just when I thought you couldn't keep coming up with new videos, this one is a tour de force.
@sandan235811 сағат бұрын
Insurance - Medicare needs to cover more mental health services. How do we sign up to be in a clinical trial?
@geddy21twelve3 сағат бұрын
I feel like there's an uncomfortable element of this conversation that hasn't bubbled its way to the surface yet: Industry interests clearly tried - and largely succeeded in - denigrating and stigmatizing these established metabolic treatments. I can't help but wonder how practitioners and the healthcare industry as a whole can take steps to prevent that level of interference in the future? Is there even motivation to prevent something like this from happening again?
@keto-rebellion5 сағат бұрын
My brain went to sleep (so I realize now) for 40 years. At the time I thought I was awake. WRONG! I want to share my story of lack of brain energy, and the lack of ambition and ability that went with it. Not all mental health problems are visible/obvious/clinical. People didn't know I was not firing on all thrusters. Even I didn't know. KETOSIS HAS WOKEN ME UP. It's like having rocket boosters fitted. Age 71 I now have the drive, energy and ambition that I should've had 40 years ago. But what the hell do I do with it? And who can I sue? UPF/junk food companies? The docs who never checked my rising insulin resistance? The government and their stupid food triangle? Me? Yep, I could sue myself, but would I win?
@johnshellenbach46007 сағат бұрын
My whole family is nuts; it’s hard to distinguish specific disorders.
@keto-rebellion5 сағат бұрын
I want to add > I've been eating KETO since Oct 19th 2022 > that's when I hit 102kg, prediabetes, and denial was impossible. I lost one third of my body weight in less than a year. I have the videos to prove it. But the MOST ASTONISHING result, and the one I WAS NOT EXPECTING, was my total change in brain capacity > it went from something small and tired, perhaps a wrinkled walnut, to about a megaton > well, that's the way it feels. A floaty feeling of superiority and self-congratulation came along with it - Oh dear!
@julieoneofonebillionСағат бұрын
Patients need doctors who are trained to implement the Brain Energy model. The CME mentioned is a good introduction.
@pointshealthcoaching847450 минут бұрын
The medications are only helpful when used short-term.From what I have observed they cause so many problems and their usefulness expires. My nephew took his life, age 31. I believe he would still be with us if he had the opportunity to experience metabolic health through nutrition. The meds brought him to that point.
@MicheleHappe8 сағат бұрын
Re: RFK. I’m grateful for him promoting metabolic health. I have been closely following him for years and am alarmed by his methods for promoting other issues around public health. He speaks out of both sides of his mouth. When he says he won’t take vaccines away he is saying that he will abolish mandates which are the whole point in establishing herd immunity which greatly reduces mass death from pandemics. He has no medical training and I fear he will be just part of the disaster that is about to happen beginning Jan 20. I’m carnivore.
@az10sbum13 сағат бұрын
Unfortunately, "evidence based medicine" means only drugs can be considered for treatment. Randomized double blind trials simply can't be run on most metabolic methodologies. Even the Virta Heath results are discounted because their program can't be double-blind randomized. The result is that practitioners often continue with a combination of deeply held beliefs and very marginal drugs.
@DCGreenZone10 сағат бұрын
Do you have Twitter.
@DCGreenZone10 сағат бұрын
Consider what PQQ may do for mitochondrial health, biogenesis. Many of the things pharma has foisted upon the public are nothing more than cheap imitations of the real solutions, no matter how much they cost.