Ketogenic diets and mental health with Dr. Chris Palmer - Diet Doctor Podcast

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  • Опубликовано: 5 июл 2024
  • Ketogenic diets may be the most effective lifestyle therapy for mental health disorders. International expert Dr. Chris Palmer and I discuss the state of the field and how he sees keto diets fitting into mental health treatment programs.
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    Table of content:
    0:00 Introduction
    2:45 Welcome, Dr. Chris Palmer
    6:18 Dr. Palmer's personal journey to nutritional intervention
    12:59 Clinical experience of patients with depression
    17:58 A ketogenic therapy for mental disorders
    23:31 Addressing skepticism about keto for mental health
    34:26 A specific version of low carb to achieve the benefit
    41:45 About improving dietary compliance
    48:08 Dr. Palmer's contribution in academic fields
    53:20 About eating disorder
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  • @erikahollister
    @erikahollister 2 года назад +75

    After a lifetime of struggle with depression, I went gluten free, then grain free, then very low carb. My depression evaporated and has never returned. I'm so grateful to have found this. I will be low carb for the rest of my life! Only after my discovery, did I begin to find affirmations like this interview. I did read about a parole officer who had great results with parolees who agreed to eliminate sugar and junk food. They lost their aggressions and anger, and basically they were able to live normally. Halleluja!

  • @zhanna5827
    @zhanna5827 2 года назад +60

    I started low carb over a year ago. While my weight loss was great, the biggest and best surprise was my mental health improvement. 💯

  • @Gbarb45
    @Gbarb45 2 года назад +79

    My mother has schizoaffective disorder (diagnosed in 2008) and dementia diagnosed beginning of 2017. Three years ago I became a health coach and helped her change her diet to a ketogenic diet and fasting lifestyle. Her Hemoglobin A1C came down from 9.9 to 8.2 within 2 months and now it’s 6.6 (last checked this October), her head scan is inconclusive as far as dementia compared to 4 years earlier, she’s lost weight, she’s off insulin shots (since the very beginning). Her kidney doctor insists in keeping her on low dose blood pressure meds. although her markers are doing so well. She’s more energetic, not forgetful or depressed as before. She continues to take her psych meds . She’s had no crisis since 2018 (when I started her on this diet and lifestyle).

    • @karishmaparade7651
      @karishmaparade7651 2 года назад +3

      Did she get well did keto diet helped her

    • @janetanked6288
      @janetanked6288 2 года назад +18

      She’s so lucky to have a caring advocate

    • @imliz100
      @imliz100 Год назад +3

      ❤️🙏❤️

    • @lashedbutnotleashed1984
      @lashedbutnotleashed1984 Год назад +6

      If she's doing so much better on the keto diet, she should try to wean herself off of the psych meds.

    • @Mijn3023
      @Mijn3023 Год назад +2

      We should speak

  • @redepatestodialo
    @redepatestodialo 2 года назад +43

    Oh my God. I ve just realised back in autumn of 2019 I was at my best mental state full optimism and on minimum carbs.

  • @dec-omg1606
    @dec-omg1606 2 года назад +86

    I have suffered with winter depression “all my life.” Been on meds for 30+ years. This is the first year I forgot to start my med protocol. I started keto in April 2021 after I survived Covid, to recover from damage done by that disease. I took in no nutrition for 2-3 weeks while ill (not hospitalized as there was no room unless I was near death) and all meds were stopped. My blood sugar and hypertension came down and stabilized at a “normal” levels even while I was ill! I was prescribed carbs by my doctor to “regain my energy” but my BG and HT returned so I found info online why not eating may have helped those symptoms; which led me to keto diets. I decided to refeed that way. I have 1 long Covid symptom left. After watching this video the first time, when I look back, I realized that winter didn’t agree with me when I was 7 years old! Over the decades the depression was lingering into the rest of the year and I was getting ready to change medications again and adjust the protocol. Thank you so much for this video!! What a revelation for me! No signs of any depression this year!! My psychiatrist is watching me very closely this winter. (And, off all other prescriptions with blood test results in the normal range after six months ketovore.) Feels like a miracle.

    • @CashMoneyMoore
      @CashMoneyMoore 2 года назад +1

      Congratulations. That's the silver lining to covid for you

    • @suzanbak1
      @suzanbak1 2 года назад +9

      It IS miraculous & WONDERFUL!!
      So much hope. Great that you paid attention to your symptoms & dared to change!

    • @lindabridges445
      @lindabridges445 2 года назад +4

      Congratulations!

    • @skippy7208
      @skippy7208 Год назад +3

      That is amazing! Congratulations on your own discovery, must be great to have your findings backed by science and the experts! How are you now?

    • @melnelly5918
      @melnelly5918 Год назад +2

      Winter depression..low vitamin D?? That can dramatically affect mood as well.

  • @Fannullone
    @Fannullone 2 года назад +71

    I had binge eating disorder for over 15 years. Tried every diet, nothing worked. Triggers were all high carb foods. I felt like an alcoholic and feared this would never end. Three years ago I started keto eating and transitioned to carnivore diet. I feel like a huge bag of potatoes was lifted off my shoulders. There are no cravings and, luckily, I eat all the foods I really like but previously avoided (because they "cause cancer"), for example, beef and pork and offal. When I was binge eating my whole energy and thoughts were focused on when and what to eat. All the time. I could not manage my thoughts, they were persistent and obsessive. I thought I needed "stronger will" to overcome them and eat like, say, my husband, who is able eat just one biscuit, but I had to finish the pack and continue with something else. I tried to practice my "strong will" but failed miserably each and every time until I changed the food I was eating. I have NO FOOD RELATED THOUGHTS at all. I eat when I am hungry, and it happens twice a day. I do not salivate at the sight of a cake or sweets, and my brain is like re-programmed. However, whenever, and it happens now very very rarely, may be twice a year, I eat some carbs, even vegetables, the "thoughts" reappear. I don't follow them any more but know that if I returned to my previous way of eating, the binge eating cycle would definitely return.

  • @citedcanvas85
    @citedcanvas85 2 года назад +91

    Since i started living a keto lifestyle couple years ago i definitely felt like i could handle stress immensely better than before which usually had me depressed to a certain level. I was also constantly using pain killers coz of bad joints. Today i feel so much better and i do not need any pills to get me thru the day. Love it. Will not go back to the way i used to live.

    • @steventurner197
      @steventurner197 2 года назад +14

      I used to have joint pain till I cut out refind carbs and started eating more fat

    • @marnasletten3988
      @marnasletten3988 Год назад +1

      Same

  • @trobbelke
    @trobbelke 2 года назад +42

    I went from daily migraines (just think about that!) to no more migraines ever, lower blood pressure, lost 40 pounds, more energy, no more depression. Even the psoriasis is slowly getting better. All because of a diet!

    • @skippy7208
      @skippy7208 Год назад +2

      That’s brilliant! Just goes to show how toxic our modern diet is!

    • @billysheehan5565
      @billysheehan5565 Год назад +2

      Hi Johan - just in case you see this - WELL DONE DUDE! I also wanted to ask what (if any) "Medical Supervision" you had to help you?
      Be great to hear what you had to help you! Jon

    • @melnelly5918
      @melnelly5918 Год назад +2

      I'm starting keto soon and also hoping for migraines and depression to stop or reduce

  • @liznichols4916
    @liznichols4916 2 года назад +21

    I was on 2 different SSRIs in June of this year. I have completely come off of these meds on the keto diet. I did have the help and guidance of my doctor. This was my idea not his but he helped me titrate off slowly. I feel better now mentally than I did on both meds. This works well people.

  • @brittanysapology9528
    @brittanysapology9528 10 месяцев назад +3

    I, too, have to give my testimony. I have literally been living in depression for the past 10+ years. My emotions have been an exhausting roller coaster! I listened to another one of his podcasts and decided to give the Keto a try for my mental health. And so far, it's been almost a month and this is probably the most mentally stable I have ever been in my entire life. My eyes have brightened up and I feel so light and free. My cravings are practically gone because I would not trade a piece of cake for my peace of mind ever again in my entire life. Im going to stay on this path and by the grace of God, I am set free for good! This may not be a solution for everyone, but if you are curious and at your wits end, I say give the low-carb life a try!

  • @devannyounger7660
    @devannyounger7660 3 дня назад +1

    Had clinical depression, went on keto and off my meds. No depression and down 70 lbs. I love how he expressed it’s not for everyone and to continue therapy and medication with medical support. I am so happy to see it has helped others. ☺️

  • @ultmiddle4991
    @ultmiddle4991 2 года назад +16

    Re: client cannot afford keto eating.
    Dr Ken Berry and nurse Neisha dedicate part of their Monday night RUclips Q & A sessions to suggested purchases of animal products for the impoverished. Canned meats, cheap eggs, hot dogs and bologna, sardines, 10# tubes of ground beef are their suggestions. They say that the cheapest, lowest grade animal products are always better than processed starches and junk food. I can get 2,000 calories of animal products at my local dollar store for for under $4. No shame!

    • @wendyscott8425
      @wendyscott8425 2 года назад +4

      Agreed, but if you can afford to spend more money sometimes, you might try grass-fed meats and pasture-raised eggs. They'll give you a nutritional boost.

  • @boondoggle4820
    @boondoggle4820 2 года назад +34

    One of the biggest surprises since going keto and doing intermittent fasting are their effect on depression and anxiety. It’s been a profound mood stabilizer, and it’s probably due to a variety of factors including increased gaba in the brain, the stabilization of energy from eliminating spikes and drops in blood sugar, and the effects of ketones themselves which blunt hunger and appetite which likely makes you feel more calm in general. I didn’t think that it was even possible for me to have stable moods, but it’s been a surprising side effect of adopting a ketogenic lifestyle.

    • @skippy7208
      @skippy7208 Год назад +2

      How are you now, have you been able to stick to the diet?

  • @JulianaSzabluk
    @JulianaSzabluk 2 года назад +31

    Our great pioneer. Thank you so much, Dr. Palmer, for opening this path with such responsibility.

  • @alysonsmith8046
    @alysonsmith8046 2 года назад +70

    I think I’m allergic to carbs…fell off my keto….ate a bunch of carbs and felt low mood, waking up at night, inflammation. Did a 42 hour fast and back in keto….mood better, calmer, less anxious, more focussed. It’s better then any med big pharma can make. But truly frightening what they have done to our food supply and marketing fast food etc.

    • @karenohanlon4183
      @karenohanlon4183 2 года назад +9

      I am exactly the same. Bread is like heroin to me.
      Once I get it I am in high then low then more and more is required.
      But if I increase animal fat and fast I am back on track and feel better and more focused.

    • @Edith.G.G.
      @Edith.G.G. 2 года назад +5

      @@karenohanlon4183 yeah, for me bread, sugar in the coffee and coke are worst than cigarettes to leave... I can ditch slightly easily the smoking addiction, but sugar addiction is incredible difficult for me to overcome.

    • @dandevine2777
      @dandevine2777 Год назад +5

      This is revolutionary stuff. Why isn't the mainstream media talking about this night and day?

    • @marnasletten3988
      @marnasletten3988 Год назад +1

      @@dandevine2777 follow the money.

  • @shreyarao2106
    @shreyarao2106 2 года назад +39

    I'm so very excited for a mental health paradigm shift Dr Palmer! It's much needed and many of us patients are waiting for clinical leadership in this space 🙌

  • @keithbertschin1213
    @keithbertschin1213 2 года назад +11

    Dr Palmer and others like him are true heroes. It’s shameful they have to skirt the edges of legality

  • @raewise6345
    @raewise6345 2 года назад +24

    Yes yes YES! I literally cannot believe what I'm hearing as this conversation goes on! It is just amazing, to hear this man address so many things that are affected by our eating style!! This interview puts together so much information/ conversation content that I have watched over the last few years. This one is a treasure! I will share and share, thank you SO much! ⭐♥️⭐

  • @brookeamber8148
    @brookeamber8148 2 года назад +21

    I’ve been on keto for 2 weeks and I swear my ocd is almost gone… also I was a binge drinker and I have no urges. I wouldn’t of believed it if I didn’t live it.

    • @CaptainFatfuk
      @CaptainFatfuk Год назад

      What ocd did you have? You struggled with complusions and intrusive thoughts?

    • @CaptainFatfuk
      @CaptainFatfuk Год назад +1

      @@Mijn3023 I haven’t even started man. I got a sugar addiction

    • @blaster445t
      @blaster445t Год назад +1

      👍👍👍👍

    • @CaptainFatfuk
      @CaptainFatfuk Год назад

      @@Mijn3023 it’s been 4 days going 5 no coffee and no sugar sleep has become very restful and improved. Still no keto yet it complicates with my schedule at work and also going to gym and gaining weight

    • @awesometulips9427
      @awesometulips9427 Год назад +1

      See also the books and articles by canadian psychiatrist Abram Hoffer ( 1917 - 2006) for amazing results on his patients 😀

  • @Nicole-xd1uj
    @Nicole-xd1uj 2 года назад +12

    I really appreciate how this doctor stayed true to the idea that we need more clinical trials before we can prescribe it as a first line attempt to treat some conditions. After being fooled by the food industry and its shoddy science for most of my life, I'm only going to follow the gold standard science for my own health. I feel like we have the concrete evidence of low carb diets helping with weight loss and metabolic health which is why I switched to Keto/low carb to help me with those issues. If this turns out to be preventative for Altimeters and other mental illness, that would be great.

  • @elizabethlavet7528
    @elizabethlavet7528 2 года назад +19

    The reduction of inflammation, improvements of hormones and neural transmitters, with the ketogenic diet seems to help improve mood, thinking, energy, and reduces pain. It is a healthy way of eating. It seems to me, even if a doctor feels compelled to treat with conventional evidence based medicine, to fail to mention the possible benefit from ketogenic, reduced refined foods, exercise, along with the standard firstline of defense seems to me to be wrong. Dietary intervention or information should not be totally ignored just because a patient is not asking for help to lose weight or does not need to lose weight. We know too much, even if only through experiences, to withhold the information. Granted, patients may not change their way of eating without support; however, the first step could be awareness, they deserve that.

  • @MaggyBurrowes
    @MaggyBurrowes 2 года назад +24

    I do find it disturbing how careful people in the medical profession have to be to avoid being sanctioned for recommending something perfectly safe as an alternative to medication.

    • @RBnett1
      @RBnett1 Месяц назад +2

      Is not just disturbing it is malefic!

    • @lynlawley8903
      @lynlawley8903 День назад

      That's so sad that changing diet is a threatening it could be they have allergic reaction to foods with chemicals within that we now know its in our food

  • @bdaina
    @bdaina 2 года назад +18

    I’m on my first week of the ketogenic plan. I am using a mood graph to track my moods and sleep each day. I cannot wait to see how I feel AND if I lose the excess weight. My medications keep me from severe mood swings but the moodiness has always still been a problem. I pray this helps my bipolar symptoms and that it helps others with their struggles as well🙏

    • @skippy7208
      @skippy7208 Год назад +3

      Hello, I’d love to hear how you’re getting on now?

    • @hijazkdr
      @hijazkdr 11 месяцев назад +1

      God willing ❤

  • @elizabethlavet7528
    @elizabethlavet7528 2 года назад +24

    I appreciate this interview and the work Dr. Palmer is doing. Reading the comments is as fascinating as the video presentation. Diet Doctor draws the best of the best in presenters and viewers. Thank you.

  • @TheShumoby
    @TheShumoby 2 года назад +19

    I can't give this enough thumbs up!

  • @brittanydonovan9579
    @brittanydonovan9579 2 года назад +23

    Absolutely fascinating and gives me hope for the future treatment of mental disorders. What a wonderful doctor.

  • @AdayDr1en
    @AdayDr1en 2 года назад +19

    used this diet to recover from anorexia, myself. lemme say, was way better than trying to eat grains and veggies and nuts and shit people tried to push down my throat.
    was rough as hell and took 3 years, though. the hardest part was i had no idea i was storing calories and didn't start gaining till i worked out. it took 4000-6000 calories, though, because I was in starvation for years.

  • @seniorbob2180
    @seniorbob2180 Год назад +5

    54k views after a year? This is criminally underwatched.

  • @Norbu421
    @Norbu421 2 года назад +8

    Dr Palmer, thank you for your brilliant mind, heart and vision!

  • @larsgustafmartin2556
    @larsgustafmartin2556 2 года назад +7

    Imagine the mental potential locked down behind the SAD type of eating. Unlocking this would change the world !
    Went trough this change 3 yrs ago, not looking back.

  • @gerganageleva9439
    @gerganageleva9439 2 года назад +11

    Keto/Carnivore definitely helped me with food and alcohol disorders! Thank you, great interview!❤🍀

  • @Kareltjekater
    @Kareltjekater 2 года назад +24

    The Keto diet + intermittant fasting cured my manic depression!

    • @MsPokiepie
      @MsPokiepie 2 года назад +2

      That's awesome!

    • @bdaina
      @bdaina 2 года назад +5

      I am so very hopeful that it will help me and my sons with bipolar 😊😊

    • @astana6448
      @astana6448 Год назад

      Hi Nina how long was your fasting. Can you please write some information. Thanks

  • @pursuehealth940
    @pursuehealth940 2 года назад +18

    Excellent! I hope this helps those with assorted mental health issues to gain some level of control over their own lives. There are far too many that have lost hope.

  • @erikahollister
    @erikahollister 2 года назад +8

    Shout it from the rooftops!! This will help so many people who are suffering. Weight loss is just the tip of the iceberg for keto!

  • @henrybird26
    @henrybird26 Год назад +2

    I think Dr. Palmer is a smart, practical, intelligent doctor. In fact, I wish I could talk to my doctor. Thank you for having him on your podcast.

    • @dietdoctor
      @dietdoctor  Год назад +2

      Thanks to you, Johnny, for listening!

  • @markiangooley
    @markiangooley 2 года назад +20

    Am I less prone to depression on my near-ketogenic diet? Maybe. I wouldn’t swear to it. I’ve been on various antidepressants in the past, but feel no need for them now. Nothing near conclusive in my case.

  • @anac6527
    @anac6527 2 года назад +14

    Very informative interview! Thanks to both doctors!!

  • @AnnaG121
    @AnnaG121 2 года назад +9

    This video and all the information shared was absolutely fascinating. I enjoyed listening to both of you very much, thanks!

  • @carnivoreRon
    @carnivoreRon 2 года назад +3

    I like how Dr Palmer can prescribe the keto diet for weight loss that will help a patient's emotional symptoms. A very smart way to circumvent the medical establishment.

  • @PGpenny6
    @PGpenny6 2 года назад +15

    I really enjoyed this wise and informative interview. Hopefully, using the ketogenic lifestyle approach as an intervention and aide to bettering mental health conditions, and if eventually this approach receives governmental and financial support for those who have limited financial resources, can become a reality sooner than later.

  • @AnmarieUber
    @AnmarieUber 2 года назад +8

    Excellent interview! Guest is exceptionally brilliant!

  • @oscarblend
    @oscarblend 2 года назад +4

    This interview and provided information explains the positive changes to my mental health experienced as I've started keto. Thank you Diet Doctor and Dr. Palmer for giving me hope that my future will be leaner and happier :)

  • @stevephla
    @stevephla 2 года назад +17

    Looking forward to that "big splash" from you and Nick, Dr Chris! Keep up the excellence.

  • @nanilu8791
    @nanilu8791 2 года назад +4

    Great interview, always a big thank you!

  • @wernerbauer2652
    @wernerbauer2652 2 года назад +5

    Suffered Dysthymia and major depression throughout my life, did keto then carnivore over the past 4 years, it took awhile, but now, what depression? ...nada, nothing, nope!.....next!

  • @gerardjordaan2969
    @gerardjordaan2969 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for the video. I strongly believe in the work Dr Palmer has done and read his book. I am part of about 5 or 6 Bipolar support groups on Facebook. Not many people in the group are aware of the keto diets' effect on bipolar. I have been trying to spread the word. I have been on keto for 2 months now and feeling a lot better. Thanks Dr Palmer!

  • @mrrpgswe8931
    @mrrpgswe8931 2 года назад +2

    Amazingly good interview.
    Keep up the good job.

  • @Bargeonin
    @Bargeonin 2 года назад +8

    40:00 the part here where he talks about the reduction in ketones resulting in depression and suicidal thoughts is very real! When I let mine drop that low I just want to die.

    • @suzanbak1
      @suzanbak1 2 года назад +3

      Yes!! Still A Shock how quickly my mood declines with carbs. Thankfully I am able to improve with the return to zero carb.
      So worth it!!

  • @andrewculpepper8524
    @andrewculpepper8524 2 года назад +7

    Great interview. Thanks.

  • @LoveYourNeighbor2
    @LoveYourNeighbor2 2 года назад +2

    That was very interesting, practical, and useful. Thank you.

  • @KetoCookbooksCorner
    @KetoCookbooksCorner Год назад +1

    *Very informative interview. Thank you* 🙂

  • @salutemetabolica1
    @salutemetabolica1 2 года назад +1

    Wonderful episode!

  • @krsans78
    @krsans78 2 года назад +8

    Absolutely wonderful interview! Thank you both

  • @sylvieasics6570
    @sylvieasics6570 2 года назад +3

    Amazing talk! And I confirm.. I feel much better since I reduced carbs!

  • @robertkraychik1884
    @robertkraychik1884 2 года назад +2

    tremendous talk. remarkable how palmer explains that anti-epileptic medications are ubiquitous as psychiatric tools for a myriad of mental disorders, so why not consider the low-carb/ketogenic nutritional approach as well, given its foundation as a dietary treatment for epilepsy? cheers, gentlemen.

  • @christinwoodard3463
    @christinwoodard3463 Год назад

    Thank you for this ❤

  • @Christine-xs2of
    @Christine-xs2of 2 года назад +2

    Thank you

  • @juliedaniels5594
    @juliedaniels5594 2 года назад +28

    Yes! Keto/carnivore 4 years. No more signs of bipolar!😀

    • @bdaina
      @bdaina 2 года назад +7

      I am SO hopeful that a ketogenic diet will help me with bipolar 2 disorder. I take medications but they are not Always helpful. So hopeful… this will be day 2 keto today

    • @juliedaniels5594
      @juliedaniels5594 2 года назад +5

      @@bdaina go you! I wish you the best!🌹

    • @stephieg.2580
      @stephieg.2580 2 года назад

      maybe its not the keto diet itself that helps mental illness ..it may actually be that keto eliminates junky chemical laden foods ..Any improvement in a diet would help any disease...

    • @juliedaniels5594
      @juliedaniels5594 2 года назад +2

      @@stephieg.2580 I hear you. The thing is I didn’t have a junk food diet. I’ve never drunk soft drinks cause I never liked them. I never bought biscuits, chips or sweets except for a special occasion. I did eat chocolate about once a month My diet was better than most I think I believe the elimination of grains (bread in particular) and vegetables that I seem to have a sensitivity to were the key to my best health

    • @nickcaption308
      @nickcaption308 Год назад

      My diet and life been awful since bith. What do you actually eat? Can you help a newbie with some cognitive issues. I googled but don't understand exactly.

  • @ai_robozen
    @ai_robozen Год назад

    38:20 explains why I’ve felt so good when I first tried low glycemic…now moving on to ketogenic

  • @hannahmitchell87
    @hannahmitchell87 Год назад

    Appreciate the honesty about lack of quality evidence to date. Hopefully the RCTs will be conducted soon

  • @pennylacombe4763
    @pennylacombe4763 2 года назад +5

    I’ve always said that both KarenCarpenter and Mama Cass essentially died from the “same disease “.

  • @colleen8875
    @colleen8875 2 года назад +4

    thank you for this... great topic..

  • @beeh7225
    @beeh7225 2 года назад +10

    Intermittent fasting helps comply to ketogenic diet.

  • @debbiedebbie9473
    @debbiedebbie9473 Год назад +5

    ❤️ Please read this whole thing. Mental health problems, brain fog, depression, and even full blown psychosis can be helped greatly if they get CORRECTLY treated for B 12 deficiency. ( VERY IMPORTANT VIDEO FROM EXPERTS BELOW)
    Almost all doctors are making mistakes in diagnosing and treating this problem.
    They were never trained properly in the details of this nutritional deficiency, and are missing critical information.
    Failure to diagnose this or treat it correctly ( correct protocol is described in the video below ) can result in severe injury to the patient because of ongoing NERVE DEMYELINATION..
    B12 deficiency causes a cascade of *seemingly unrelated symptoms* because it affects the entire body )
    Almost all Doctors and nurses don't understanding how to *correctly* Test for it, they're doing several things incorrectly, testing, parameters, treatment protocol, necessary things that work together.... treating it incorrectly can HURT YOU.
    Besides getting rid of grains ( grain brain / wheat belly / brain fog and inflammation)
    This is so important :
    B 12 deficiency can cause severe depression, miscarriages,
    brain fog , forgetfulness, confusion, difficulty making decisions, progressing to full blown dementia/ Alzheimer's,
    painful neuropathy, pins and needles, feeling electric shocks,
    imbalance, stumbling, falling, worsening fine motor control, dropping things, clumsiness, worsening handwriting, these are all signs,
    progressing all the way to being wheelchair bound or bedridden and unable to walk,
    Incontinence, blurred vision all the way to blindness, and mood swings, depression, crabbiness to anger, mental health disorders, all the way to full blown psychosis.
    Most doctors misdiagnose these symptoms and try to treat them all SEPARATELY, by giving more and more prescriptions for drugs that have a huge list of negative side effects.... while the Methylcobalamine deficiency continues to get worse and worse, and more and more symptoms develop because the NERVES ARE BEING DE-MYELINATED. Healthy nerve signals are needed for *EVERY* organ and function in the body to work.
    If Nerve demyelination progresses , the person can end up wheelchair bound, bedridden and in diapers . Full body collapse, *multiple organ failure and death.*
    It looks like rapid aging or M.S. --
    In fact many people who are in a nursing home, could have their symptoms reversed if treated quickly enough.
    Treating this quickly is important because some symptoms like blindness are irreversible.
    If you know anyone who has any of those symptoms, should listen to this RUclips video by medical experts and take lots of notes ---
    It's called
    " DIAGNOSING AND TREATING VITAMIN B-12 DEFICIENCY." That title exactly, and take lots of notes, because almost no doctors or nurses are trained properly in this area of nutritional deficiencies, and they don't test it properly and don't treat it correctly at all.
    Many people have a problem with methylation because of a gene,
    And a very high percentage of people have difficulty processing the cheap, synthetic version of B12 ( cyanocobalamin, don't use that because it takes ten complicated conversions in the body, which is VERY difficult and most bodies aren't able to properly convert it into the usable form.
    We need Methylcobalamine specifically *PLUS* other important specific nutrients* described in the video that are needed together with the B12.
    This book is excellent also :
    "COULD IT BE B-12 ? AN EPIDEMIC OF MISDIAGNOSIS."
    COCONUT OIL FEEDS THE BRAIN.
    See also " NURSE CURES HUSBAND'S ALZHEIMER'S WITH COCONUT OIL"
    But that's not enough. You need the correct treatment for B12 or things continue to get worse.
    .
    ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
    .

  • @spookylunchable5249
    @spookylunchable5249 2 года назад +1

    Keto and IF reduced bibpolar and anxiety symptoms(: improved my quality of life. I have reduced my thyroid medication that I had to get on because of my weight gain/lithium. I respect this guys ability to have a scientific mindset and not being bias.

  • @ewetherill
    @ewetherill 2 года назад +2

    For more on this topic, read “An Alternative Approach To Allergies” by Dr. Theron G. Randolph, MD, and Ralph W. Moss, PhD.

  • @marilynbeth5993
    @marilynbeth5993 2 года назад +1

    My antidepressant caused me to lose weight. It was a side effect. I went from overweight to normal weight without trying. Now, I'm a much lower weight due to a combination of deliberate effort and anxiety.

    • @goodhealth3020
      @goodhealth3020 2 года назад +1

      Wow, unheard of as they almost always cause increase in appetite . What is the name?

    • @marilynbeth5993
      @marilynbeth5993 2 года назад +1

      @@goodhealth3020 A very common one Fluoxetine. I was on it seven years and decided that I wanted to try something else. Citalopram. Citalopram increased my appetite. No weight gain since I noticed the increase in appetite and stopped eating at night.
      With Fluoxetine, I have to force myself to eat. It was exhausting. I was glad to be on something that increased my appetite. I find it easier to eat less when hungry than to eat more when not hungry. I'm now on neither.

  • @Ariella-mx3xq4cw6n
    @Ariella-mx3xq4cw6n Год назад

    Last year it was found out that serotonin antidepressants do not work. They discovered that there were people who had low serotonin who were NOT depressed and some depressed patients who had high serotonin. In true depression these antidepressants take 4-6 weeks to work. Was it the patient's own body that started the improvement? Did seeing the doctor regularly and feeling someone is interested have an effect?

  • @goodhealth3020
    @goodhealth3020 2 года назад +26

    McDonalds burgers are cooked in HIGHLY inflammatory oils, so ordering a burger 🍔 without the bun is not as simple/safe as it sounds.

    • @dawnelder9046
      @dawnelder9046 2 года назад +5

      Eating out anywhere is difficult, but sometimes necessary. Things happen. I avoid it most of the time. I carry gluteneze which helps with cross contamination. It does not work perfectly. Just because they say it is gluten free does not mean it is. I ordered real cheese. The knife they used to cut it had crumbs on it. However, thanks to the gluteneze I was not sick for a week. Just uncomfortable a few days. The crumbs were face down on the plate. Hidden. Took a bite and had wheat in my mouth. I also carry ox bile that I find helps with the lamp oils. You know that the lamp oils will be in your meal.
      So much easier to eat at home where it is safe.

    • @sandan2358
      @sandan2358 2 года назад +17

      I worked at McDonalds and burgers were never cooked in or with any oils.

    • @hotbuttered7711
      @hotbuttered7711 Год назад +4

      Maccas beef burgers are not cooked in any oil they are put straight on the grill
      Source: I used to work there.

    • @lynlawley8903
      @lynlawley8903 День назад +1

      ​@@dawnelder9046what's lamp oil and glueteneze and oxbile where do they come from

  • @jeremyhorn9961
    @jeremyhorn9961 Год назад

    Does anyone have the names of the studies that show low calorie diets can be a risk factor for eating disorders?

  • @pamlee5716
    @pamlee5716 2 года назад +11

    I listen to this and all I can think is maybe there is something to the "Twinkie Defense".

  • @Besotted85
    @Besotted85 Год назад

    Great content! 5/5

  • @catherinetd9668
    @catherinetd9668 Год назад

    Is it the ketones or is it the effect of modulating insulin fluctuations that produces the mental health benefits?

  • @Michael-po7ou
    @Michael-po7ou Год назад +4

    Your comment and from a lot of videos I have watched over the years of doing this diet change under a GP's supervision. I live in Australia and my journey from 100kg down to 83kg at present and now 4 weeks into Carnivore has been one of self education. Trying to talk to my GP is a non starter. They look at you as being bonkers, that you would consider diverting from THE HEALTH GUIDELINES is reckless. It is people like you and dozens of others on u-tube that have changed my life. I think trying to change the health guidelines is a waste of time when big pharma and the refined food industry has such a big input into what is healthy. U-tube has now become my GP because I do not trust my doctor.

  • @nealasher
    @nealasher 2 года назад +6

    I disagree on the price of a keto diet. Vegetables, eggs, meat and cheese are cheap in comparison to biscuits, bread and other processed foods especially when they're being snacked on all day.

    • @grigorirasputin425
      @grigorirasputin425 2 года назад +1

      Where do you live that bread is more expensive than meat?

    • @montycora
      @montycora Год назад

      Nope, not where I live. Here in Brazil junk food is super cheap compared to healthy alternatives...

  • @m.p.6039
    @m.p.6039 2 года назад +10

    It's so ridiculous to hear doctors complain how little to none education on nutrition they got in college... considering that professional nutritionists-dietitians are taught all the wrong things, like eat trans fats instead of saturated, sugar in moderation is fine, tank up on starches even if you are a diabetic, etc etc. Meaning that had these doctors received nutritional education this disastrous advise is what they would be giving to their patients instead. Why even complain about it, then?

  • @sandan2358
    @sandan2358 2 года назад

    Every 3 years my depression meds stop working so I have to get a new Rx. Does this work because the brain runs on ketones instead of glucose?

  • @mthomas1800
    @mthomas1800 4 месяца назад

    ❤🙏🏼

  • @valeriegriner5644
    @valeriegriner5644 Год назад

    I thought that the whole treatment diet for epilepsy was HIGH FAT/low carb. Maybe I'm confused, but I know that FAT is GOOD! Ketosis is GOOD!

  • @taddoerrvandervoortjr.2943
    @taddoerrvandervoortjr.2943 Год назад

    Metal Health is Metabolic Health. :)

  • @smruti3744
    @smruti3744 4 месяца назад

    I am in sever imtional pain and want to die . Can you help me

  • @10AntsTapDancing
    @10AntsTapDancing 2 года назад +16

    It's depressing Dr Palmer is more concerned about litigation than being able to help patients. What has the medical field come to for that to happen? I started Keto because my health was failing and I had metabolic syndrome. It worked for me health wise and I haven't felt this good for many years. The bonus for me was my deep depression practically disappeared and I now have a positive outlook on life. Lots of push back from my medical team in spite of all my markers improving without drug intervention. Walking away from the medical world and hoping I can get off all meds especially now we have this covid scam to contend with.

    • @cassieoz1702
      @cassieoz1702 2 года назад +11

      Doctors don't come up with their defensive approach to medicine on their own. Why does no-one ask why modern people have to blame/sue their doctors for everything in their lives. Ask why the unholy alliance of lawyers and querulous patients have ruined the practice of medicine. Doctors have never driven the risk-averse defensive approach to healthcare

    • @bvm2jc
      @bvm2jc 2 года назад +15

      I heard that he was concerned about losing his license to practice, not malpractice litigation. I am grateful for his caution, prudence, wisdom and awareness of his tribal culture so that he can appear on this podcast to get the word out. Thank you Dr. Palmer, Dr. Edes, and Diet Doctor. Keep nutritional intervention in the forefront!

    • @ssgo1972
      @ssgo1972 Год назад

      Did you hear the way out that he gave... something like..
      Patient refused medication and wants to try weight reduction as a therapy for depression...

  • @250txc
    @250txc Год назад

    F sugar is the bottom line.

  • @peouspaul1258
    @peouspaul1258 Год назад

    Go for vegan keto .. eat very low glycemic carb can give us ketosis.

  • @Magar6
    @Magar6 2 года назад +4

    Jesus said: There are some evil spirits that can only be defeated by prayer and fasting".
    What he should have said: "People with epilepsy can be helped by the ketogenic diet and prayer" [which is a powerful placebo].

  • @pointshealthcoaching8474
    @pointshealthcoaching8474 2 года назад +1

    "Guidelines" ...? Would you mean guidelines set by same authorities that told us to fear cholesterol? Same authorities that are now mandating mass population vax? Quite dangerous to conform in situations of potential harm & put faith in those same "authorities "

    • @wendyscott8425
      @wendyscott8425 2 года назад

      No one is "mandating mass population vax." And btw, I've had 4 shots, and, amazing as it seems, I haven't grown two heads. Billions of people have been vaccinated against covid, with few if any serious side effects.

    • @hanna555
      @hanna555 Год назад

      Big Pharma. 👿 Greatest victory #Died Suddenly#
      They give a s_it as long as billions keep flowing in.

  • @anonymous-dk3um
    @anonymous-dk3um Год назад

    Wait keto and ketamine? Thats basically what I do for fun.

  • @didjesbydan
    @didjesbydan Год назад

    If the first-line treatment he recommends over dietary change includes SSRIs, then this guy is not worth listening to. I hope that is not what he meant.