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The BIGGEST LIES You've Been Told About Diet & Nutrition That Are Killing You! | Dr. Chris Palmer 

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On Today's Episode:
You already know that poor diet choices, lack of sleep and high levels of stress are making it impossible to control your weight, manage your mood, and have productive days. It’s the avalanche of poor decisions that assault your metabolism and impact your mental health in ways you haven’t connected until now.
A good diet, being well rested, keeping your stress levels low not only positively affect your metabolism, they also positively affect your mental health.
Dr. Chris Palmer, a Harvard psychiatrist, has introduced the brain energy theory of mental illness, revealing that mental disorders are metabolic disorders of the brain. Which means there is a direct connection to diet and mental health. Dr. Palmer has been pioneering the use of a medical ketogenic diet as a treatment for mental disorders, and has released his new book, Brain Energy, carefully connecting the dots and explaining why mitochondria are at the center of it all.
This episode is easily a mini-masterclass on mitochondrial function as Dr. Palmer explains all of the systems and processes mitochondria directly impact tying to nutrition and mental health. What’s shocking is that all of the things known to impair mental illness directly impair mitochondrial function.
If you want to know how to do a ketogenic diet well without a one-size fits all kind of solution, better understand why diet may be behind your sleepless nights and debilitating levels of anxiety, then this is the episode for you.
Check out Dr. Palmer’s book, Brain Energy: www.amazon.com/Brain-Energy-R...
QUOTES:
“I’m arguing all mental disorders are metabolic disorders of the brain.”
“I am saying diet plays a powerful role in mental illness, diet plays a powerful role in mitochondrial health, but it is not the only thing that plays a role [in mental health].”
“What I’m saying in a nutshell is that mitochondrial dysfunction is ultimately the cause of mental illness.”
“When I saw it put schizophrenia into remission at that point I knew I can’t stay quiet about this, this is too important.”
“I would argue that the ketogenic diet or fasting states or fasting mimicking states in particular play a profound role in healing, and the reason is not because carbohydrates are the villain, the reason is because fasting is the saving treatment.”
“People who are overweight or diabetic or more likely to have autistic children…”
“Obesity and diabetes are symptoms. Obesity and diabetes are not causes, they are symptoms. They are symptoms of metabolic derangement somewhere in the body or brain.”
“The body is really good at healing itself, we just have to give it a chance. It knows what to do.”
“The thing that is criminal is that the people who make decisions about what the health and wellness of the United States population should be, the overwhelming majority of them have very strong ties to commercial enterprises that make ultra processed foods.”
“Brand name foods have no place in dietary guidelines and recommendations they just don’t!”
Follow Chris Palmer:
Website: www.chrispalmermd.com/
Instagram: / chrispalmermd
Twitter: / chrispalmermd
Facebook: / chrispalmermd

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@TomBilyeu
@TomBilyeu Год назад
WARNING: I will never ask for your contact info in the comments section, that is someone impersonating me!
@USmetallist
@USmetallist Год назад
thanks sir
@TribeOfCooks
@TribeOfCooks Год назад
Yeah they’ll comment on each comment but a little digging and you’ll realize it’s a fake account (hopefully) Thank you for all you do Tom!!
@themitchellbrothers
@themitchellbrothers Год назад
I report them always. RU-vid sucks, as if they can't Ai that shit outta here
@teika12
@teika12 Год назад
Keto doesn't work unless you consume healthy fats. You will feed better at first on keto/carnivore but you will hit a wall so..... What about essential fatty acids? What about the "vegetable (seed oils)" that are toxic in fast food? What about healthy essential fatty acids (Omega 3 and 6) containing oils that need to be consumed to feed microcondria and every cell of the body? See Dr. Udo Erasmus's video Fats that heal and fats that kill. He makes the healthy oils for the last 40 yrs. He is 80 yrs old and looks 60. It's called Udo's Oil.
@USmetallist
@USmetallist Год назад
@@teika12 The WATER fasting 1st
@rhondaw6503
@rhondaw6503 Год назад
I am crying watching this, I have been saying for years that the meds are killing my sister. 40 years on meds like prozac and now zyprexa. She is addicted to fast food and she is diabetic and huge :(. she does not have the ability, strength or drive to try keto. She has lost her entire life. It kills me that I cannot help. She is totally resistant to any suggestions from anyone.
@robertkacala
@robertkacala Год назад
That's why people shouldn't have a freedom of food choice(fast food is not a food, the corpo is killing people legally)
@lauraarcher1730
@lauraarcher1730 Год назад
😢❤️
@hansvanderwaal4684
@hansvanderwaal4684 Год назад
Legalized criminality by the medical sector. I solved 24 degenerative and health issues with Keto/carnivore. I'm trying to get my daughter on it, my wife and friends. But it doesn't have significant effect, as they tell me that I didn't study medicine. But I am knowledgeable on nutrition and doctors not. It's terrifying to see people falling apart because they don't eat foods that are compatible with their biological design.
@melissal3383
@melissal3383 Год назад
We can only love & support the souls we are on this journey with…. Most people cannot quit their drug or sugar/carb habit. Even when we beg or point the way with our own behavior… zero carb is the answer… but she has to willing. In the meantime, keep loving her no matter her size & no matter her choices. Thats worth everything when people are sad & depressed which Im sure she is
@prathibhahm7236
@prathibhahm7236 Год назад
I have one advice.... u might think it's silly... but this will work.... give her simple home made food. Chew each bite 32 times. She will surely realise how food tastes.. all the taste buds will enjoy and also signal brain that it is satisfied just after few bites. Digestion will be good . Health will improve. She can try for 3 days... sincerely.... if she doesn't like it.... she can quit... try it out believe me.32 times....it works
@jenz5607
@jenz5607 Год назад
Dr. Palmer's book is fantastic and as a clinical psychologist, I greatly appreciate all of the information he has compiled. It makes an increadable amount of sense. I share this whenever I can! I also promote a healthy, whole food diet (super low carb/no sugar/no junkfood, healthy fats) to all my clients. Thank you so much!
@zonderbaar
@zonderbaar 4 месяца назад
There is also Dr. Rachel Brown's book "Metabolic Madness ", easy read and full of references to studies . She's a British psychiatrist
@aydnofastro-action1788
@aydnofastro-action1788 9 месяцев назад
Palmer is the Man we need at this time! Knowledge, creativity, courage, passion and great compassion!
@danajohnson6273
@danajohnson6273 Год назад
I got off all bipolar meds after a week of strict carnivore diet. This is MY experience. I totally understand the hyper mania and this guy really cares because of how he wasn’t worried his patients were excited to feel good! Other improvements for me: Arthritis gone Hair stopped falling out No more napping No cravings Down 20 pounds after 2 months Pain in Achilles tendon that had a 30% tear 3 years ago FINALLY resolved. No brain fog Not using willpower to stay away from sugar- I simply don’t have cravings anymore. I eat 1-2 times a day and so I can intermittent fast without effort. Diet was 100% my issue and I’m so sad I lost the good quality the last 10 years of my life because of it. I’m now going through menopause and it’s not so bad. Those symptoms also improved. I hope those suffering can find a resolution that works for them.
@ntrelis
@ntrelis Год назад
Awesome results
@danajohnson6273
@danajohnson6273 Год назад
@@ntrelis yeah, I wouldn’t have believed it if I hadn’t tried it myself and seen 1 other person gain weight from it (he struggled to gain weight his whole life and he just turned 39, so he finally hit 170 pounds). I think if you know one person who can do it, it helps you to know you can push through the changes too.
@ninawildr4207
@ninawildr4207 Год назад
Awesome ...been carni here since Oct 2019 ...keep going!
@danajohnson6273
@danajohnson6273 Год назад
@@ninawildr4207 wow! Wish I knew about this back then…. How did you find out about it? I wonder if I would have taken a leap of faith if I didn’t know another person who did it.
@stellaancimer8505
@stellaancimer8505 Год назад
In one weak you go of all of the pills? Amazing 🥰
@sharonquesnel2427
@sharonquesnel2427 Год назад
I don’t have mental illness, but since I’ve been on keto and fasting, I have a much better mental clarity and mood. I love this guy very interesting topic. I plan on passing it along to some of my friends with mental illness.
@visco154
@visco154 Год назад
I do the carnivore lifestyle.
@TNT-km2eg
@TNT-km2eg Год назад
Sitting in cave around fire , chomping on fried carcass asses
@caitlinhoey841
@caitlinhoey841 4 месяца назад
Excellent interview. I just got to the mitochondria chapter in Dr. Palmer’s book, and your interview helped answer some of my questions. I have schizophrenia and I just talked to my psychiatrist about switching to a ketogenic diet. I have also lost 65 pounds that I gained from my meds, and I am fasting some of the time. This is the first interview that has mentioned fasting, and I supposed that’s why I’ve been feeling so good just by losing weight without keto. I am excited for the next step- a medical keto diet. Hopefully one day I’ll be decreasing my meds with the help of my psychiatrist. Also, when I told my psychiatrist about Dr. Palmer’s book she said she would read it too. It’s really nice to see so many people supporting Dr. Palmer’s work! Thanks again for the great interview :)
@zonderbaar
@zonderbaar 4 месяца назад
There is also Dr. Rachel Brown's book "Metabolic Madness ", easy read and full of references to studies . She's a British psychiatrist good luck for your journey !
@caitlinhoey841
@caitlinhoey841 4 месяца назад
@@zonderbaar thank you!
@nutritionalketokitchen
@nutritionalketokitchen Год назад
Dr. Christopher Palmer. You inspired me to go back to school for my Master's after watching the podcast with Dr. Andrew Huberman. From my own experiences, healing through science and food after feeling dead after years of medications. Explaining to my neurologist I was worse in every way. Seizures, depression, anxiety, abuse. I took my health into my own hands with desperation. I have been healing for more than a year. Off medications feeling free and thankful. Thank you for your insight and depth. Thank you for seeing the bigger picture. Thank you. My life is my own again and I'm running with a new clear mind I don't believe I've ever had.
@ClassicJukeboxBand
@ClassicJukeboxBand Год назад
I think it's that spam company, What'sApp.
@stellaancimer8505
@stellaancimer8505 Год назад
Did you start eating carnivore?
@nutritionalketokitchen
@nutritionalketokitchen Год назад
@@stellaancimer8505 I tried but it wasn't for me. I use the ketogenic diet therapeutically along with supplements to manage seizures. My seizures began at 29 years old. I am now 47. My seizures actually increased on medication. Along with daily aware seizures, 7 bad tonic clonic in 5 months the year before weaning off meds began to affect my thinking to speech. My words where not my thoughts. My medications caused very harmful side effects from hallucinations to anger, depression, anxiety....I began to tell time based on my med schedule. I felt trapped and scared. My neurologist only suggested changing meds and was never on board with me using keto to manage....even though I had success years before (when using keto)...prior to meds I had an average of 1 seizure every couple years none the years on keto. Obese and onset age really made me choose keto again, and stick with it. I wish I had before. I can tell I have damage. Each day I monitor myself closely, get good sleep and eat a nutritional ketogenic diet that I've dialed in to get the most protein I can have while staying in range of GKI equal to or less than 2.5. I also eat 3xs a day as spreading out the protein keeps my ketones stable.
@iche9373
@iche9373 Год назад
Just go for your Master's. The World is Yours.
@sana-cm7oc
@sana-cm7oc Год назад
@@nutritionalketokitchen Thank you for sharing your story and not giving up. You're an inspiration to many people. 🙂
@KnackFarmer-theanswerismeat
Brilliant interview with an amazingly brave and committed individual -- folks must appreciate the size of the mountain any clinician or scientist has to climb when they make a discovery which has the power to change the lives of millions. Dr. Chris Palmer, I salute you. Thanks for the interview Tom!!
@twintelemusic
@twintelemusic Год назад
This man deserves the Nobel Peace Prize.
@acools07
@acools07 7 месяцев назад
I would love to see Dr. Palmer and Dr. Fung have a conversation!
@michaelborza734
@michaelborza734 Год назад
I am someone with great interest in health (because of mine) looking to heal. I've watched so so many a great speakers (several years worth) sharing insights into possible modalities. I will state after all that, this video has moved me. Dr. Palmer is concise, deliberate and compassionate in his presentation. It reveals great possibilities. I can see the great conviction in his eyes. I wish there was such doctors that I could go to here. I would like to get some consultation, proper lab work, treatment etc. I'm ready to retire and go whole heartedly into a regiment. I just need to know the right direction. I'm most appreciative that you shared this Mr. Bilyeu. Thank you sir.
@laurenwygant4073
@laurenwygant4073 Год назад
I started a deep dive into nutrition and mitochondrial health due to long covid and doctors who told me there was nothing wrong, and nothing they could do for me. Which is it? Is there nothing wrong, or is there nothing you can do for what's wrong. Frustrating. Anyway, I still have long covid but my symptoms are so much more manageable, and my life is far better for having done the deep dive. My heart breaks for people I love who refuse to change their diet, their eating choices, and simple lifestyle choices but dread the long slow decline they are currently experiencing. Impact Theory gives me a place to suggest people go to find their own way, and that is golden. Thank you.
@captainofmysoul6162
@captainofmysoul6162 4 месяца назад
please check out Dr. Bryan Ardis's work on using nicotine for long covid symptoms
@zonderbaar
@zonderbaar 4 месяца назад
Maybe also try Yin yoga and rebounding on a mini trampoline 😊 it's great with fatigue
@KnackFarmer-theanswerismeat
One other comment, for you Tom. I'm still not a fan of the new set (across a table) but I'll get over it. What I think is vital though is that the titles of your videos/interviews honestly reflect the content. I think the clickbaitish nature of this title completely undermines the incredibly helpful, insightful, calm but passionate tale that unfolds.
@aaronanytime8897
@aaronanytime8897 Год назад
Not once did either of my parents or my older bro say you shouldn't eat this or that in my childhood and I paid dearly for it. My mom was also a junk food addict so there was no shortage of sugar in the house. The only thing I was concerned about sugar doing to me was damaging my teeth, I never thought it was burning me up from the inside out. I was already sick in my early teens and now at 37 I'm ruined. The past 14 years have been exceptionally terrible, and I feel like I've searched forever for this knowledge. This video is so relatable to me it's freaky, and I have so much I want to say about it that I'm going to have to make a video to post on here myself regarding all this.
@johnrice1943
@johnrice1943 11 месяцев назад
Please do. Your story sounds similar to mine, except I'm 38 and the past 15 have been exceptionally terrible. You are not alone.
@suzanneemerson2625
@suzanneemerson2625 9 месяцев назад
Still blaming your parents? Or did you realize that now that you are more than grown up, you can take matters into your own hands and create a health-building lifestyle for yourself? Your choice. Be a victim for the rest of your life, or get over it, and solve your own problems. Now that you know better, you can do better. But you have to let go of telling your sad story, and put it behind you.
@aaronanytime8897
@aaronanytime8897 9 месяцев назад
@@suzanneemerson2625 I developed a chronic autoimmune health condition that has no treatment or cure at 23 and now my mind is deteriorating after 15 years of pain and suffering. Thank you for your concern.
@growlocalbusiness
@growlocalbusiness 7 месяцев назад
It's not too late to turn it around. 37 is young! You can change and heal yourself.
@fatwhitebloke9851
@fatwhitebloke9851 7 месяцев назад
I am addicted to sugar for 57 years i am gradually comeing off it .Its very hard my body especially my legs have shot it, the pain in my knees and ankle is unbearable some days .
@marcosadelino6990
@marcosadelino6990 Год назад
Now I understand why Covid was less lethal in poor countries: because their mitochondria were less intoxicated!
@ResilientWon
@ResilientWon Год назад
I've had some major setback lately pertaining to my commitment to my diet the last few weeks. I need to change my mindset. This video reminded me of how far I have progressed with my mental health since doibg keto for a few months. 😊
@johnrice1943
@johnrice1943 11 месяцев назад
Everything got better for me when I went full carnivore, 0 carb. The cravings stopped and I quit alcohol and ice cream. No desire to eat or drink it now. Easy to say no now.
@msforce9
@msforce9 Год назад
I learned a lot about health and diet through this channel but this interview worked like cement between bricks and solidified my understanding. Brilliant!
@savvy2172
@savvy2172 Год назад
Thank you Tom for providing a platform for Dr Chris Palmer . What a wonderful practitioner.
@melissal3383
@melissal3383 Год назад
Pop tarts. For a month my husband thought he was being “nice” & bought poptarts for our son while driving him to school. Kid basically gained 7lbs in a month! Luckily, i saw his clothes getting tight. And we cut out the crap breakfast & the 7 lbs came off in the next month. ONE change did this & our son was 18 & in great physical shape. And he only ate one pack a day. Not a box
@f8-4-4n-fighter8
@f8-4-4n-fighter8 Год назад
Wow doesn’t take much
@theinsanegamergeek
@theinsanegamergeek Год назад
A pack of pop tarts is 400 calories. Eating one pack for 30 days adds up to 12000 calories, or 3.42 pounds. So unless your son breaks the laws of thermodynamics he couldnt have gained 7 lbs in a single month from just pop tarts.
@zonderbaar
@zonderbaar 4 месяца назад
​@@theinsanegamergeekother food he eats gets processed in a different way when insulin is high. Check out the Obesity Code by Dr. Jason Fung for an in depth explanation
@havilandem
@havilandem 10 месяцев назад
I love you Dr Palmer. PLEAS stay calm; you are talking to a very unstable disbelieving world . PLEASE do not let them get under your skin. Stay Calm, and Carry On🙏🙏 Elizabeth Haviland, Psych NP, PhD
@crosse82
@crosse82 8 месяцев назад
I really want to try this. Thy food is thy medicine. I’ve struggled with depression, deep dark depression all my life.
@CashMoneyMoore
@CashMoneyMoore 7 месяцев назад
go for it! big help for me, keep your carbs low, 20grams or less and you'l probably be halfway there
@captainofmysoul6162
@captainofmysoul6162 4 месяца назад
I was a therapist for 16 1/2 years, and for some time now, I have been extremely interested in spiritual warfare. We have a spiritual body, and a physical body. You cannot talk about this in secular psychology. Taking care of the body is part of the answer. Seeking to address the spiritual body is essential. Whether we know it or not, we are in spiritual warfare every day. Peace to you on your journey.
@elizabethfuturedoc
@elizabethfuturedoc Год назад
Yes. The passion and spirit behind this podcast is so palpable. Thank you so much for putting this out into the world!!!
@maryjanethomas2380
@maryjanethomas2380 6 месяцев назад
I have suffered for years to what I believe is attributed to destroyed microbiome from years of antibiotics, trauma, stress, diet and many of these causes Dr Palmer talks about. I now suffer and have since early years with inexplicable insomnia and Restless leg syndrome which developed in my late 20s. This is a neurological disorder with no cure. I ended up with needing my gallbladder removed.. and have had diverticulitis off and on number of years as well. Interestingly I noticed several times when I was hospitalized - I wasn’t able to eat for several days, during that fasting state in noticed my RLS was not even an issue way past the time I would normally have taken my anti seizure med for it. There is definitely something to the fasting state he explains as well as the nutrition and the brain function. My depression has hugely lifted since following low carb and trying to eliminate sugar. This Dr has nailed the science and research between the brain and the effects to mitochondria. Thank you Dr Palmer for your dedication and work to help save the otherwise hopeless lives of so many people affected by mental health illnesses
@lunace2
@lunace2 Год назад
Timestamps would be good
@pjayadeep
@pjayadeep 5 месяцев назад
A very poor tile for an excellent conversation. Please change the title
@Troubleclef02
@Troubleclef02 Год назад
This was GOOD!!! Bought the book. As a person who works in mental health (clinical), what Dr. Palmer is stating makes total sense.
@joghog3279
@joghog3279 Год назад
I am a dietitian that sees soooo many connections between diet and mental health. Read his book too -- game changer for my practice!
@stellaancimer8505
@stellaancimer8505 Год назад
You Works in mental health? And what do you see there, pills over pills? :)
@zonderbaar
@zonderbaar 4 месяца назад
There is also Dr. Rachel Brown's book "Metabolic Madness ", easy read and full of references to studies . She's a British psychiatrist
@steffaely
@steffaely Год назад
This is the most amazing podcast interview ever! This man is so knowledgeable and takes risks on making his theories! First time ever I hear someone saying that autism can be linked to the mitochondrial dysfunction of the mother or father! Best interview yet!
@bernadettebecher4689
@bernadettebecher4689 Год назад
I am so blown away by this interview - thank you so much for all the information.
@groob33
@groob33 Год назад
I just finished reading his book, "Brain Energy" yesterday. Excellent book. Perfect timing.
@CashMoneyMoore
@CashMoneyMoore Год назад
Chris Palmer has helped me so much over the years, so glad more are getting to hear his message and this field is growing.
@ZYJ11
@ZYJ11 Год назад
Great episode as always! Thank you Tom for inviting all those great people! Podcasts like yours can really make a change in this world and help many people, including myself!
@Bobbi-upnorth
@Bobbi-upnorth Год назад
Excellent interview. Thanks for sharing Dr. Palmer's work.
@terririley186
@terririley186 Год назад
Fantastic interview!!! Very exciting and eye-opening! What a courageous guy! You definitely need to have him back. Going now to get his book!
@ranisawyer
@ranisawyer Год назад
Thank you so so much interviewing Dr. Chris Palmer,. I watched his interview with Andrew Huberman, immediately got his book. He is not only brilliant but put his patients first rather than his profession . Most doctors use pharmaceutical method eventhough they know it is not working for the individual. Thank you Dr. Palmer, you are helping million of people by just listening or reading your book, including me.
@jeanneduss7626
@jeanneduss7626 Год назад
Something so complex, broken down so we can understand it. Thank you.
@mikedowd66
@mikedowd66 Год назад
One of Tom‘s best interviews. He sure is learning how not to insert his opinions as much. Great questions too
@jm1650
@jm1650 11 месяцев назад
Good interview, Tom please disable the ads in the middle of your videos. Love doctor Palmer, I suffer from recurring depression most of my adult life, on meds for 20 years, took years to come off of them, Dr Palmer just put the puzzle pieces together as to why I feel I lose my stability during stressful times and want to go back on meds. Thank you Dr Palmer I need resilience and will employ your suggestions.
@mstmarieprov
@mstmarieprov 7 месяцев назад
Dr Chris Palmer is brilliant and has effectively changed the course of my life.
@ladyphay
@ladyphay Год назад
After my miscarriage I had a hormonal imbalance and I did a 5 day fast and it reset my system.
@Inflowfitmethod
@Inflowfitmethod Год назад
I love this guy extremely intelligent yet very humble! And I agree it is all about level of toxicity in the body! We do live in a highly toxic world at all levels including beauty and cleaning products!
@TNT-km2eg
@TNT-km2eg Год назад
A loser looking for attention
@kathrynkemple-mclaughlin4072
Maybe eliminating "toxic" chemically laden and altered man manipulated carbohydrates, actually is one of the key factors for healing the mitochondria.
@cyndimanka
@cyndimanka Год назад
I do not believe that carbohydrates do not play a role in mental illness or dementia and Alzheimer’s. My mother lived on sugar and flour dessert sweet foods for 20 years. At 5 foot two she was 160 pounds. She had high blood pressure she had high cholesterol. Her husband died three years ago And by me taking over her diet she has lost 30 pounds she’s off cholesterol pills and blood pressure pills but she has dementia now. It has gotten worse over the last two years. I noticed things were a little funky before but she has officially been diagnosed with moderate dementia. And I know it was sugar. Her and her husband ate pastries and rolls and bread and cookies and cake all the time it was always on their counter. Now it’s never on her counter and she went from a size 16 to an 8. It’s just that her brain paid the price.
@chrismacfly6122
@chrismacfly6122 3 месяца назад
I'm sorry you're mother is going through this, she's blessed to have you take care of her and loving her. I'm sorry also that you are going through this, praying for strength and much love for you and your life. ❤
@cayanne3622
@cayanne3622 10 месяцев назад
Dr Chris palmeris is so truthful about whats going on with food industry and the they are given us the wrong information. They don't care about your life or mine , it's about money . I can see the sadness in his eyes . Lovely man cares about people ❤
@EarmuffHugger
@EarmuffHugger Год назад
He's a good man, hard to find in this money based world. 👍
@VicTicklish
@VicTicklish Год назад
So interesting as my son who was fine up until he was 21 yrs old. He is now 47, has insomnia, depression and rarely talks. He had strep throat, ear infections, mononucleosis and lots of antibiotics for these infections. He became severely allergic to penicillin at age 20. And several other antibiotics. He lives with me, needless to say. This is one reason I don’t believe in big pharma!!!
@rosalbadelriogarcia9598
@rosalbadelriogarcia9598 Год назад
#CharlieFoundation #MetabolicMind #regenerativeAgriculture #SavoryInstitute #Transhumancy #reindeerherdsman There are these things in body tissue healing including burn victims protocol. But if it's good for the body and heals tissue then it's good for the brain. #metabolicHealthSummit #ROBLOX #CARNIVORECURE #DIETDR #BIOHACKERS #DRdaleBrenesen #DrThomasSeyfried #DrDonaldLayman #DrDominicDagostino
@VicTicklish
@VicTicklish Год назад
@@rosalbadelriogarcia9598 Tell me more, you’ve perked my interest.
@VicTicklish
@VicTicklish Год назад
@@rosalbadelriogarcia9598 My son is slim, he has never had a weight problem.
@DGP888
@DGP888 Год назад
Take your son to a holistic dentist office.. ask them to do a ConeBeam CT in his mouth in order to deeply see if he has cavitation… if he ever had a dental extraction it’s 100 % that he have cavitation and this problem provoke all kind of infections in the body , autoimmune disorders even cancer !! Once the holistic dental doctor removes all the cavitation the person recovered his health immediately!!!! 🙏🏼☀️🙌
@shirleyannegoguen842
@shirleyannegoguen842 Год назад
I'm so sorry 😞
@ezkohrpyan
@ezkohrpyan Год назад
Good interview,. Very informative. Mister Palmer makes it easier to watch and to learn about with a smile on his face
@joseabboud2223
@joseabboud2223 Год назад
When I had a couple of panic attacks after getting covid-19 last year, the doctor prescribed me an antidepressant and I refused to take it. I've been living in hell ever since, until I took the bus of the Carnivore Diet and every single bit of my symptoms are in remission. Geting confused and thinking that I had a heart problem, I had to visit 2 different cardiologists and get kicked out of their clinic, the real cause of my anxiety was a gut issue (not mental health). This is how most doctors commit so much terrible mistakes that makes your life worse.
@La_La_Land_
@La_La_Land_ Год назад
what made you think you had covid?
@joseabboud2223
@joseabboud2223 Год назад
@@La_La_Land_ A PCR test came back positive. But I get your point. I had it very mild and no fever. One doctor told me though it was a normal bacterial infection. I don't know. I've read a lot of terrible things that covid could do to you and the vast damages. Those triggered my phobia.
@dianetrue2396
@dianetrue2396 11 месяцев назад
​@@joseabboud2223exactly; it triggered your phobia. ❤ You n millions of others. Just as desired. Sad.
@captainofmysoul6162
@captainofmysoul6162 4 месяца назад
preach, sister. All true.
@Upscidown
@Upscidown Год назад
I would like to see the impact of seed oils on mitochondria.
@normanbuitta2171
@normanbuitta2171 Год назад
Wow- this guest is the bomb. I've watched you 10 odd times over many months....this interview makes me place your podcast amongst those I shouldn't miss. You both came off as so in touch- prescient and brilliant Perfect duo.... Brilliant- Thanks and cheers- Norm
@sreno66
@sreno66 10 месяцев назад
Apart from having to skip the adverts around 200 times this was a truly great listen!!
@barrittstephen2169
@barrittstephen2169 11 месяцев назад
Wow, what an incredible interview. I listened to it, then listened to it again. Dr. Palmer is connecting the pieces of a giant jigsaw puzzle, helping us see the bigger picture of metabolic and mental health and it's interconnectivity to our mitercondria's health, A very interesting and pertainate hypothesis, needing more research and funding. Worthy of a Nobel Prize. A truly incredible humanitarian. Thank you both!
@gailkoelmeyer7650
@gailkoelmeyer7650 Год назад
Brilliant!Dr Palmer makes perfect sense, and what a humble man!
@techwithdipufrom0ton621
@techwithdipufrom0ton621 Год назад
I love this interview because it makes me cognizant of the importance of health.
@TNT-km2eg
@TNT-km2eg Год назад
Boom
@acools07
@acools07 7 месяцев назад
What a brilliant conversation this is.
@graham6895
@graham6895 Год назад
Loved this, thank you 🙏
@ThePinkLotusdesign
@ThePinkLotusdesign Год назад
I wish there was a ‘ten thumbs up’ like button! Profound gratitude for this extremely important, highly informative interview ❤
@HaMashiachSaves
@HaMashiachSaves Год назад
I’ve been on the carnivore diet (beef, chicken, pork, mackerel, lamb, butter, tallow, ghee, eggs, cheeses, MCT oil, etc.) for about 12 weeks now and I feel absolutely amazing 😃
@vimalkirti4845
@vimalkirti4845 Год назад
- long term may be problematic - we are frugivore
@HaMashiachSaves
@HaMashiachSaves Год назад
@@vimalkirti4845 Are we now? 🤔
@f8-4-4n-fighter8
@f8-4-4n-fighter8 Год назад
It’s the best I’ve felt eating carnivore too except for I’m still questioning the cheese. It’s hard to let go of though cuz it makes carnivore much more diverse.
@HaMashiachSaves
@HaMashiachSaves Год назад
@@f8-4-4n-fighter8 Yes. I don’t eat cheese daily. It’s a treat every few days or so. I do drink a shot of Kefir though every day and have a small portion of full-fat Greek yoghurt with a sprinkling of Stevia 😃
@jesusislord27
@jesusislord27 Год назад
@HaMashiachSaves Just curious to know why cheese is problematic on Keto/Carnivore? There's no carbs or sugar, so why not eat it daily?
@sashak441
@sashak441 Год назад
Great show! Thank you! Wonder if Dr. Palmer and Dr. Ben Bikman ever had a show together talking about nutrition and sickness...? I'd love to watch that.
@Lajoiedevivre540
@Lajoiedevivre540 Год назад
This was amazing, Thank you!
@MovieRelated
@MovieRelated Год назад
Exceptionally good video. Thank you.
@joannawieczorek8593
@joannawieczorek8593 Год назад
Just brilliant , thank you so much
@clifdunbar7405
@clifdunbar7405 11 месяцев назад
Thank for the interview tom
@tdf6702
@tdf6702 9 месяцев назад
This interview is phenomenal! Gut-wrenching, yet hopeful. Thank you for your courage to speak, Dr. Palmer.
@gerarddilk4862
@gerarddilk4862 Год назад
Listen to this Man now, He will revolutionize the psychiatric field. His book "brain energy" is amazing and anyone interested im neurology and psychiatry should read it.
@TheKinetiKa
@TheKinetiKa Год назад
Absolutely amazing!!! 🥑
@ReLapseJunkie
@ReLapseJunkie Год назад
Dude. Your videos are very professional, informative and important UNLIKE the cringe video titles. I’m too embarrassed to share these videos with friends simply because of the titles.
@colleenhager4507
@colleenhager4507 Год назад
My autistic daughter was fine until her mmr shot at 18 months! Then a high temp and seizure took us to hosp where the doc wanted to take her tonsils out… I pulled up her shirt and showed him the spots on her chests and under her arms then told him she just had her measles mumps rubella shot two days ago, then took her out of hospital with his words shouting down the hall! You take her out and she may die! She began Symptoms of high functioning autism…. Nope she’s now 48 years old and just has some anxiety issues….
@captainofmysoul6162
@captainofmysoul6162 4 месяца назад
that is great! Happy for you and your daughter.
@ct9914
@ct9914 Год назад
What an amazing interview!
@thehoteldeveloper
@thehoteldeveloper Год назад
If you want to see even more amazing results, go all in and go carnivore. It is unreal how powerful beef is on the human body. I am certain you will see better results and much faster than just doing keto. It is unreal how many of my issues have disappeared while doing carnivore. My mind is also crystal clear now. It has truly been life changing.
@goodpoints
@goodpoints Год назад
That’s such good information here
@captainofmysoul6162
@captainofmysoul6162 4 месяца назад
I have been really interested in Chris Palmer's work. Thankful for it. Just wanted to add that we are first a spiritual body. Things that go on in the spiritual body must be addressed as well as the physical body. Peace to all on their journey.
@shirleyannegoguen842
@shirleyannegoguen842 Год назад
Totally 💯 spot on! Appreciate your sincere commitment to this approach 👏 🙏
@elainemargaretmacpherson716
@elainemargaretmacpherson716 7 месяцев назад
Brilliant…I was raped age 13 pregnant and abortion …lived in a trance till I left rural Scotland….for northern Canada. Created a very functioning life for myself…stresses in 20s put me in psychotic…and many stresses repeat then the subsequent difficult states of mind and depression….however got 4 degrees MA in counseling psychology..moved to Spain…my most difficult professional relationship a woman who was raped at a very young age…she lived in bad states all the time..and was in the development stage of not realizing that people exist if they were n
@elainemargaretmacpherson716
@elainemargaretmacpherson716 7 месяцев назад
If they were not in her presence…a very early stage of child development…..we met every week for 10 yrs…we communicatated by email every day now for 20 years…she is living a normal and fun life…..the brain repaired……she wanted to die every moment.
@BOZ_11
@BOZ_11 Год назад
Fantastic discussion.
@RealityCheck6969
@RealityCheck6969 Год назад
I stopped drinking coffee because it pushed my biological 24 hour clock into 26-27 hour days. Even if I drank the coffee early at the morning I still wasn't sleepy at my regular hour. So we consume things that affect our psyche in ways we have no idea and than are amazed when we get sick by them.
@pjayadeep
@pjayadeep 5 месяцев назад
It may not be coffee, it could be your metabolic health. I also thought coffee was behind my sleep issues (I own a coffee plantation btw), so stopped coffee, but the problem didn't go away. But after increasing the fat content in the diet, not at keto levels, the sleep improved. Then I reintroduced coffee and drink 2-3 cups of coffee every day now. Though I still don't drink in the afternoon
@sandyfisbeck9488
@sandyfisbeck9488 Год назад
That was a great lay explanation Tom.Write that down!
@richardgreen5637
@richardgreen5637 Год назад
With regards to the 'window of opportunity'. As I undurstand it, when we experience trauma our brains 'box' this experience and a scar is left behind. When we go back to deal with this our brain goes back to the trauma and the 'window' opens, where we are able to gain the relevant growth . Going back to deal with trauma is difficult, the scar is painful to remove, sometimes unbearable. I wish I could say I am stronger for it, not yet.
@xxxyyy4668
@xxxyyy4668 Год назад
let food be thy medicine and medicine be thy food..
@skybellau
@skybellau Год назад
This is brilliant.
@jamief8836
@jamief8836 Год назад
I agree about the click bait titles... I loved Tom's show prior to 2020... has never been the same.
@shawnasimmons-yc4ox
@shawnasimmons-yc4ox Год назад
Hmm, I’m a little confused about this comment because I’m not sure the difference of the show prior to 2020 and more recent ones. It was great then and it’s great now. I also feel the titles are good and of the topic. Of course that’s MY opinion and of course you are entitled to yours. 😊
@MichaelAlberta
@MichaelAlberta 6 месяцев назад
Tom you are one of my favorite interviewers. Thanks
@leannes9955
@leannes9955 3 месяца назад
Dr Chris Palmer should be given a Nobel peace prize
@amryan7571
@amryan7571 Год назад
I’m enjoying these fresh interesting and thoughtful conversations. Thank you!❤
@Squirrel-zq6oe
@Squirrel-zq6oe Год назад
Damn, I know I could pay to not have ads, but seriously it would be nice to listen for 5 minutes without having an ad.
@DT.2024
@DT.2024 Год назад
Good material, top G!
@edrock4605
@edrock4605 Год назад
What an incredible human being!
@TNT-km2eg
@TNT-km2eg Год назад
Just can't believe it !
@SunnyCarnivore
@SunnyCarnivore 4 месяца назад
Genius
@doubleHLabs
@doubleHLabs Год назад
The thumbnail is way off topic, but a very interesting chat
@davidwayne68
@davidwayne68 Год назад
Would have loved an answer to the following. Cherry trees all blossom at the same time. Perhaps they are connected via roots and above through the atmosphere. When you think about it who can deny these facts. Could the stress felt by those metabolically unhealthy place more stress on the healthy? I for one believe media and technology are the root causes of most stress these days.
@riptidebsi
@riptidebsi Год назад
Good stuff
@patrickmahon3476
@patrickmahon3476 7 месяцев назад
Holy fk, one of the best interviews/discussions and it came from Terry from Reno 911. I kid. Thanks for your service Dr. Palmer.
@weareallbeingwatched4602
@weareallbeingwatched4602 Год назад
Life is metabolism. It is not just the brain. It is the whole body. Particularly the gut.
@stellaancimer8505
@stellaancimer8505 Год назад
And the gut thrive on fats
@mooseloose123moose3
@mooseloose123moose3 6 месяцев назад
@@stellaancimer8505what type of fats? And if you fix your gut does it fix your brain as well even tho the blood brain barrier is hard too get through even with the healthy foods you eat?
@stellaancimer8505
@stellaancimer8505 6 месяцев назад
@@mooseloose123moose3 i think you should learn something about it.. everything go through the blood Brain barrier..and ketones are sooo much better fuel*
@mooseloose123moose3
@mooseloose123moose3 6 месяцев назад
@@stellaancimer8505 so far what I’ve learned is that the build up of serotonin in the gut doesn’t get through the blood brain barrier. So wondering besides Keto if vitamin b complex or herbs could do it mixed with healthy foods
@stellaancimer8505
@stellaancimer8505 6 месяцев назад
@@mooseloose123moose3 all toxins go there...healing the gut is necessary! All the best
@nelviegarnett2780
@nelviegarnett2780 Год назад
To think of it, mitochondria's functionality as a missing link in the current metabolic crisis actually makes a lot of sense. Because if you look at esoteric spirituality, there is a big emphasis on ENERGY (e.g. higher and lower vibrations which all emits certain energies, masculine and feminine energies, etc). And if everything has an energetic blueprint, mitochondria as a powerhouse of energy within the cell will play a huge part in humans as a whole. Talk about science and esoteric spirituality meets. You are really onto something big here.....!!!! 😅😉🤓.
@kennethbosley1915
@kennethbosley1915 Год назад
Tom, I would be absolutely fascinated by hear a conversation between Dr. Christopher M. Palmer and Dr. Robert H. Lustig (UCSF).
@Mike-sv2nu
@Mike-sv2nu Год назад
Re 1:25:00 Metabolic rate is not necessarily decreasing but high GI foods cause a greater insulin spike so more of what you eat becomes fat rather than energy.
@captainofmysoul6162
@captainofmysoul6162 4 месяца назад
First off, I am loving Chris Palmer and his passion and drive. Secondly, I used to be a therapist(for 16 1/2), and it drives me crazy that in the secular treatment industry, you are not ever engaged in discussions on the spiritual body of a person, and goodness gracious, cannot talk about God. I see most if not all struggles are spiritual in nature, and require spiritual solutions. That being said, taking care of the physical body is key as well. Peace to all.
@captainofmysoul6162
@captainofmysoul6162 4 месяца назад
of course I am not referring to autism and some other things
@jodiewright131
@jodiewright131 Год назад
What an interesting conversation. Two wonderful men making a difference to peoples lives. 🙏✨️
@user-xh4ql5do3s
@user-xh4ql5do3s 2 месяца назад
This is a person who really cares for his patients. I love this guys
@elenastavraki
@elenastavraki Год назад
you won me on the health commitees, as a Pharmacist and a Counselor on Psychic Health, totally agree on everything!
@TNT-km2eg
@TNT-km2eg Год назад
You don't say , counsellor !
@chrissie.0864
@chrissie.0864 Год назад
Would appreciate a time stamp for videos this long please 🙂
@EstherLilyW
@EstherLilyW Год назад
I look through the transcript, and time stamps are there.
@chrissie.0864
@chrissie.0864 Год назад
@@EstherLilyWThats not a time stamp of content but a time stamp for dialogue
@EstherLilyW
@EstherLilyW Год назад
@@chrissie.0864 yup, I know...its a work around while waiting for one....
@chrissie.0864
@chrissie.0864 Год назад
@@EstherLilyW 👍💕
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