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With a lot of fake news and confusion about the best advice for nutrition and your optimum health, I have created a podcast series that discusses the truth about clinical trials, scientific research and where you can find 'real' information.

Patrick Holford: Simple Wisdom for a Healthy Life patrickholford

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With a lot of fake news and confusion about the best advice for nutrition and your optimum health, I have created a podcast series that discusses the truth about clinical trials, scientific research and where you can find 'real' information.

    The Brain Fat Think Tank

    The Brain Fat Think Tank

    In this podcast, I bring the three top scientists who know more about fats and the brain than any others - Professor Michael Crawford, visiting Professor at Imperial College London and head of the Institute of Brain Chemistry and Human Nutrition, Professor William Harris from the Fatty Acid Research Institute (FARI) and neuroscientist Dr Simon Dyall, a director of of the International Society for the Study of Fatty Acids and Lipids -  to get inside our brains.
    I’m most interested in the point of disagreement, the contradictions, the evidence that doesn’t fit the model. So often, by stirring things up we learn something new. Is it all about omega DHA? So why is evidence for EPA sometimes working even better for mental health? What about phospholipids? Is it all about choline, which is just one of five phospholipids. Where does vitamin D, a fat based hormone fit in? These are some of the topics we explore.
    Find out more about the Upgrade Your Brain campaign on my website.

    • 1 tim. 3 min
    What Makes Food Super-Nutritious?

    What Makes Food Super-Nutritious?

    My guest today is Dan Kittredge, who knows more about what makes food nutritious than anyone I know. 
    Dan Kittredge has been an organic farmer for more than 30 years and is the founder and executive director of the Bionutrient Food Association (BFA), a non-profit whose mission is to “increase quality in the food supply.” 
    Known as one of the leading proponents of “nutrient density,” Dan works to demonstrate the connections between soil health, plant health, and human health. Out of these efforts was born the Bionutrient Institute, which has engineered a prototype of a hand-held consumer spectrometer, designed to test nutrient density at point of picking or purchase. 
    He has decades of experience literally testing growing methods and measuring the nutrient density both in plants and livestock. As people extol the benefits of organic, zero-dig, regenerative farming and the harms of our herbicide and pesticides laden food supply, Dan has actually been measuring and working out what farmers and growers have to do to get the healthiest soil for the healthiest plants.
    Not only am I honoured to have Dan as my podcast guest but also he’s coming to our farm in the Black Mountains in June to teach us, and others, how to grow super-nutritious food. See foodforthebrain.org/kittredge-workshop

    • 51 min
    Making Alzheimer's Prevention a Reality: Meet the Experts

    Making Alzheimer's Prevention a Reality: Meet the Experts

    Ask the man in the street what’s driving Alzheimer’s and they’ll probably say a third is in the genes. Or that it’s just what happens when you age. Neither of these statements are true.
    Alzheimer’s is a largely preventable disease and my guests today are tackling the two fundamental questions.
    Firstly, what are the positive and negative behaviours – diet, lifestyle, environment – that prevent and drive dementia?
    And secondly, how do you change those behaviours.
    In today’s podcast I talk with Assistant Professor Tommy Wood, from the University of Washington about the what, then Dr Kristina Curtis, a behavioural scientist and honorary lecturer at the University College London who heads the Applied Behaviour Change team, about the how of behaviour change.
    Go to my website for more information on nutrition and mental health See also my book Optimum Nutrition for the Mind. In April I'll be publishing my new book Upgrade Your Brain - sign up to my E-News at www.patrickholford.com to receive news updates and book availability. 

    • 43 min
    Can a Keto Diet Transform Your Mind?

    Can a Keto Diet Transform Your Mind?

    My podcast guest is Dr Georgia Ede, MD, a Harvard-trained, board-certified psychiatrist based in Northampton, Massachusetts, USA.
    Her interest in nutrition arose after discovering a new way of low carb ketogenic eating that reversed several bewildering health problems. Her speciality is nutritional and metabolic psychiatry and ketogenic diets. Her passion is empowering people with psychiatric conditions to reduce or eliminate the need for medications by changing how they eat.
    But which changes are worth making, and why? That’s both the subject of her new book Change Your Diet Change Your Mind, just out, and this podcast.
    Go to my website for more information on ketogenic dieting in the Go Hybrid section and for nutrition and mental health See also my book Optimum Nutrition for the Mind. In April I'll be publishing my new book Upgrade Your Brain - sign up to my E-News at www.patrickholford.com to receive news updates and book availability. 

    • 1 tim. 1 min.
    Calm Your Mind with Food

    Calm Your Mind with Food

    My guest today is Uma Naiidoo who founded and directed the first and only hospital-based program in Nutritional, Lifestyle and Metabolic Psychiatry and is Director of Nutritional and Psychiatry Service at Massachusetts General Hospital and serves on the faculty of Harvard Medical school.
    Her books Your Brain on Food and The Food Mood Connection are bestsellers in the US. Here we focus on anxiety and her new book How to Calm Your Mind with Food - out yesterday.
    For more on nutrition and anxiety see the Anxiety topic on my website. Also see my book The Stress Cure.  
     

    • 55 min
    The Lowdown on Omega-3 for Brain & Body

    The Lowdown on Omega-3 for Brain & Body

    My podcast guest today is a legend in the world of omega-3.
    Dr Bill Harris is Professor in the Department of Medicine in the Sanford School of Medicine at the University of South Dakota. He has been a front runner in measuring omega-3 status and developed the omega-3 index, running studies on the effects of omega-3, with more than 300 published pieces of research to date, backed by five National Institutes of Health grants. Perhaps best known for his expertise in relation to omega-3 and heart health.
    He obtained his PhD doctorate. in Human Nutrition from the University of Minnesota and did post-doctoral fellowships in Clinical Nutrition and Lipid Metabolism with Dr. Bill Connor at the Oregon Health Sciences University back in the 80’s and has had his finger on the pulse of oemga-3 research ever since.
    In this podcast, we are discussing his latest study on omega-3 status as a predictor of Alzheimer’s and  dementia risk. 
    Read more about Alzheimer's and Dementia on my website. Also see my book The Alzheimer's Prevention Plan. 

    • 50 min

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