The Dr. Hyman Show

The Science of Mood And Your Microbiome with Dr. Uma Naidoo

Aug 5, 2020
Dr. Uma Naidoo, a Harvard-trained psychiatrist and professional chef, explores the intriguing connection between diet and mental health. She dives into how nutritional choices can alleviate anxiety and depression, emphasizing the gut-brain relationship. Discover the detrimental effects of processed foods and high fructose corn syrup on mental well-being. Naidoo also highlights personalized dietary plans as a crucial tool for improving psychological resilience, especially in children facing mental health challenges. Tune in for culinary insights blended with groundbreaking science!
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ANECDOTE

Personal Experience with Nutritional Psychiatry

  • Dr. Naidoo's breast cancer diagnosis prompted her to apply nutritional psychiatry to herself.
  • She brought healthy foods and teas to chemotherapy, combating anxiety and nausea.
INSIGHT

The Dunkin' Donuts Coffee Revelation

  • Dr. Naidoo's interest in nutritional psychiatry stemmed from a patient's weight gain while consuming sugary drinks alongside prescribed medication.
  • This sparked her to investigate the root causes of psychiatric issues rather than just symptoms.
ANECDOTE

The Coke Panic Attack

  • Dr. Hyman describes a patient who experienced daily panic attacks relieved by Coke.
  • This highlighted the link between blood sugar fluctuations and anxiety, emphasizing the importance of looking beyond traditional diagnoses.
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