Mood Food

Prreeti Butani

A podcast about Eating Real Food with Dr. Pramila Vishvanath and Prreeti Butani.

  1. 5d ago

    Can stress make you sick? More than most people realize.

    In this episode of the Mood Food Podcast Gut Health Series, hosts Preeti Butani and Pramila Vishvanath, LCEH, PA, ND begin a special two-part conversation exploring the relationship between stress and gut health.   This first episode focuses on how chronic stress impacts the body — especially the digestive system — and why the gut is often one of the first places stress shows up physically.   Joined by a gut health expert, the discussion explores the science of the gut-brain connection, the role of the nervous system, and how stress can contribute to symptoms like bloating, reflux, digestive discomfort, inflammation, fatigue, brain fog, and mood changes.   ⸻    In This Episode:   The connection between the brain and the gut How chronic stress affects digestion and the microbiome Why stress can trigger inflammation and GI symptoms The nervous system’s role in gut health Physical signs your body may be stuck in “fight or flight” mode How modern lifestyles contribute to chronic stress Foundational strategies to support stress resilience and healing   ⸻   Stress affects more than the mind — it affects the entire body. Understanding that connection is the first step toward better health.   ⸻    Join the Conversation   Subscribe for Part 2 of our stress and gut health series Share this episode with someone navigating stress or digestive issues Comment below: Where do you notice stress affecting your body the most?

    36 min
  2. Mar 20

    Leadership Interrupted - The breast cancer journey in India

    In this episode of the Mood Food Podcast Breast Cancer Journey series, hosts Prreeti Butani and Pramila Vishvanath, LCEH, PA, ND sit down for a moving and eye-opening conversation about the realities of breast cancer treatment in India.   Featuring candid reflections from two breast cancer survivors and their surgeon, this episode explores the many layers of the patient experience — from diagnosis and decision-making to family involvement, emotional resilience, and recovery. The discussion sheds light on how cultural values and strong family support systems can both strengthen and complicate the treatment journey, especially when women are navigating major medical decisions within broader social and familial structures.       A major focus of this conversation is patient empowerment: the importance of asking questions, understanding treatment options, and building trust with medical professionals who truly listen. The episode also tackles an especially important issue in global breast cancer care — access to breast reconstruction — including the startling reality that less than 1% of women in India undergoing mastectomy are offered immediate breast reconstruction, despite how profoundly body image, identity, and quality of life can be affected.       This is an honest, compassionate, and thought-provoking discussion about what it means to treat the whole patient — not just the disease.   In this episode, we discuss: • Breast cancer diagnosis and treatment experiences in India • The role of family, community, and social support • Cultural influences on medical decision-making • Why patient education and self-advocacy matter • The importance of trust between patients and physicians • Breast reconstruction awareness and access disparities • What healthcare systems around the world can learn from one another          If this conversation resonates with you, please like, comment, and subscribe — and share it with someone who may need to hear it.

    1h 13m
  3. 12/06/2025

    Episode 8 – 20 Years of Innovation: The KUBTEC Story and the Fight for Better Breast Cancer Surgery

    This episode of the Mood Food Podcast is personal — and powerful. Host Prreeti Butani sits down with Vikram Butani, co-founder and CEO of KUBTEC, and Tom Siffringer, Vice President of Clinical Sales, to look back on 20 years of purpose-driven innovation in surgical imaging. From a single idea printed at Kinko’s to a global company transforming breast cancer care, this is the story of how vision, science, and compassion can change lives. Together, they discuss the origins of KUBTEC, the development of the MOZART® System for intraoperative specimen imaging, and how the company’s mission — to reudce the chances of repeat surgeries and improve patient outcomes — continues to guide every breakthrough.   QUESTIONNAIRE : https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1IkFUlVqr5-bKyhin6c09tPVqSEd8PSU1?usp=drive_link   ⸻   In This Episode: • The humble beginnings of KUBTEC and its first big break • How surgical imaging technology evolved into breast cancer innovation • What “no more cancer” means to the people behind the company • Overcoming challenges — from fire to pandemic — with resilience and purpose • Why patient care and human connection remain the company’s foundation • The power of small companies to drive medical innovation • Empowering women with knowledge and choice in their treatment   ⸻ Guests: Vikram Butani, Co-founder & CEO, KUBTEC Tom Siffringer, Vice President of Clinical Sales, KUBTEC Host:  Prreeti Butani   ⸻ Join the Conversation • Subscribe for more stories in the Breast Cancer Journey series • Share this episode to celebrate innovation and hope in healthcare • Comment below: What does “no more cancer” mean to you?   ⸻ Connect with Us Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/moodfood_podcast/ TikTok → https://www.tiktok.com/@moodfood1111 Spotify → https://open.spotify.com/show/4yXMyV4V3bQfr01KRbZSPt Apple Podcasts → https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mood-food/id1813460257   ⸻ #MoodFoodPodcast #BreastCancerJourney #KUBTEC #BreastCancerAwareness #MOZARTSystem #InnovationInMedicine #SurgicalImaging #WomenInMedicine #ClearMargins #PatientCare #MedicalTechnology #HopeAndHealing #NoMoreCancer

    45 min
  4. 11/29/2025

    Episode 7: Breast Cancer in Young Women: A Deep Dive with a Global Expert

    In this special episode of the Mood Food Podcast, hosts Dr. Prreeti Butani and Dr. Pramila Vishvanath LCEH, PA, ND speak with internationally recognized breast surgeon Dr. Ashutosh Kothari who was the Clinical Lead of the Academic Breast Cancer Unit at Guy’s & St. Thomas’ NHS Trust in London. He leads one of the busiest tertiary referral centres in the UK. He chairs multiple breast-cancer leadership groups, teaches globally, mentors future surgeons, and has led first-in-man clinical trials exploring new imaging technologies for breast cancer. He is European Representative of the Indian Association of Surgical Oncology and contributing to clinical development and surgical collaboration at H.N. Reliance Foundation Hospital in Mumbai, where he is director of breast surgery at one of India’s leading centres for cancer care.   With decades of clinical experience and a global teaching footprint, Dr. Kothari brings rare insight into the evolving world of breast cancer surgery, from oncoplastic techniques to patient-centered decision-making and innovation in margin assessment. In this thoughtful conversation, he reflects on how surgical training has changed, what patients value most in a surgeon, and why precision and compassion must coexist in modern breast cancer care.   ⸻ In This Episode: • The evolution of oncoplastic breast surgery • How surgeons balance cancer control and cosmetic outcomes • Why communication and shared decision-making matter more than ever • International differences in breast cancer care • Innovations improving surgical precision • The future of training the next generation of breast surgeons • Dr. Kothari’s philosophy: treating the patient, not just the disease   ⸻ Guest: Dr. Ashutosh Kothari, Consultant Breast & Oncoplastic Surgeon Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK Hosts: Dr. Prreeti Butani Dr. Pramila Vishvanath, LCEH, PA, ND     ⸻ Join the Conversation • Subscribe for more episodes in the Breast Cancer Journey series • Share this episode to support global awareness in breast health • Comment below: What questions do you have about breast surgery or reconstruction?   ⸻ Share your biggest takeaway in the comments - it helps more women find this episode. Watch all episodes from our Breast Cancer Awareness Series on our Youtube channel. ⸻ Connect with Us Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/moodfood_podcast/ TikTok → https://www.tiktok.com/@moodfood1111 Spotify → https://open.spotify.com/show/4yXMyV4V3bQfr01KRbZSPt Apple Podcasts → https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mood-food/id1813460257   ⸻ #BreastCancerJourney #BreastSurgery #OncoplasticSurgery #DrAshutoshKothari #BreastCancerAwareness #MoodFoodPodcast #WomenInMedicine #SurgicalInnovation #ClearMargins #GlobalHealth #PatientCare #CompassionInMedicine

    1h 9m
  5. 11/29/2025

    Breast Cancer in Young Women: A Deep Dive with a Global Expert

    In this special episode of the Mood Food Podcast, hosts Dr. Prreeti Butani and Dr. Pramila Vishvanath LCEH, PA, ND speak with internationally recognized breast surgeon Dr. Ashutosh Kothari who was the Clinical Lead of the Academic Breast Cancer Unit at Guy’s & St. Thomas’ NHS Trust in London. He leads one of the busiest tertiary referral centres in the UK. He chairs multiple breast-cancer leadership groups, teaches globally, mentors future surgeons, and has led first-in-man clinical trials exploring new imaging technologies for breast cancer. He is European Representative of the Indian Association of Surgical Oncology and contributing to clinical development and surgical collaboration at H.N. Reliance Foundation Hospital in Mumbai, where he is director of breast surgery at one of India’s leading centres for cancer care. With decades of clinical experience and a global teaching footprint, Dr. Kothari brings rare insight into the evolving world of breast cancer surgery, from oncoplastic techniques to patient-centered decision-making and innovation in margin assessment. In this thoughtful conversation, he reflects on how surgical training has changed, what patients value most in a surgeon, and why precision and compassion must coexist in modern breast cancer care. ⸻ In This Episode: • The evolution of oncoplastic breast surgery • How surgeons balance cancer control and cosmetic outcomes • Why communication and shared decision-making matter more than ever • International differences in breast cancer care • Innovations improving surgical precision • The future of training the next generation of breast surgeons • Dr. Kothari’s philosophy: treating the patient, not just the disease ⸻ Guest: Dr. Ashutosh Kothari, Consultant Breast & Oncoplastic Surgeon Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK Hosts: Dr. Prreeti Butani Dr. Pramila Vishvanath, LCEH, PA, ND ⸻ Join the Conversation • Subscribe for more episodes in the Breast Cancer Journey series • Share this episode to support global awareness in breast health • Comment below: What questions do you have about breast surgery or reconstruction? ⸻ Share your biggest takeaway in the comments - it helps more women find this episode. Watch all episodes from our Breast Cancer Awareness Series on our Youtube channel. ⸻ Connect with Us Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/moodfood_podcast/ TikTok → https://www.tiktok.com/@moodfood1111 Spotify → https://open.spotify.com/show/4yXMyV4V3bQfr01KRbZSPt Apple Podcasts → https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mood-food/id1813460257 ⸻ #BreastCancerJourney #BreastSurgery #OncoplasticSurgery #DrAshutoshKothari #BreastCancerAwareness #MoodFoodPodcast #WomenInMedicine #SurgicalInnovation #ClearMargins #GlobalHealth #PatientCare #CompassionInMedicine

    1h 9m

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A podcast about Eating Real Food with Dr. Pramila Vishvanath and Prreeti Butani.