The Hidden Body with Dr Sarah Abedi

Sarah Abedi, MD
The Hidden Body with Dr Sarah Abedi

This podcast will interview doctors and scientists who are expanding and elevating our understanding of medicine and healing beyond our current conventional practices.

Episodes

  1. 10/18/2021

    Barry Kerzin MD- The Dalai Lama's Personal Doctor

    Dr Barry Kerzin is a western-trained medical doctor, author, Buddhist monk and the personal physician of the Dalai Lama. Dr Kerzin teaches us about our ego, the difference between compassion vs empathy, and the power of interconnectedness. Dr Kerzin has created the Altruism in Medicine Institute, a non-profit with the goal of teaching compassion to medical schools. To find more information go to  https://altruismmedicine.org. Dr. Kerzin has also written No Fear, No Death The Transformative Power of Compassion.  This interview also features Dr Emeran Mayer-  gastroenterologist, world-renowned researcher and best-selling author of Mind-Gut Connection and Gut-Immune Connection. Show Notes 2:00 – How Dr. Kerzin became the Dalai Lama’s doctor 10:00 – Are there some conditions better taught with eastern versus western medicine? Which type does the Dalai Lama use? 10:59 –Brief explanation of Tibetan medicine 13:55 – Does Tibetan medicine focus on longevity and quality of life better than western medicine? 15:22 – How meditation increases telomere length. 21:35 – The importance of compassion 23:20 – Reduced level of heart disease in Tibetan exile community 25:08 – Dalai Lama’s practice of Tonglen (meditative practice of giving and taking) 28:30 – Is anger a natural response? 30:00 – Understanding the importance of interconnectedness 33:19 – Core of Buddhism is deconstructing the ego 37:54 – Are there some things that science cannot currently prove that are integral to our health? 46:50 – Study on how love increased lifespan in cancer patients 49:00 – Dr. Kerzin’s study on lupus and a close association of trauma preceding the diagnosis 51:20 – Field of psycho-neuro-immunology explaining 51:40 – Eudemonic vs hedonic happiness 55: 10 – Meditation reduces inflammatory marker interleukin-6 57:58 – The science of compassion 59:30 – Dr. Kerzin discusses that health is not just to treat disease but to create a flourishing state 1:05 – Difference between empathy vs compassion 1:09:26 – How do you teach compassion?

    1h 23m
  2. 08/10/2021

    The Science Behind the Harmful Weedkiller Glyphosate on our Health and What We Can Do with MIT Researcher Dr Stephanie Seneff

    Dr. Stephanie Seneff is a senior research scientist at the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory at the Massachusetts institute of Technology (MIT). She has earned four degrees from MIT including bachelor of science in biophysics, masters, engineers and PhD in electrical engineering and computer science. For 4 decades she has worked at the intersection of human biology and computers. In decades of research at MIT, she has published over 200 peer-reviewed scientific research studies. She has spent the last decade studying the harmful effects of the pesticide glyphosate, the active ingredient in RoundUp, and she has published a book recently called Toxic Legacy: How the Weedkiller Glyphosate Is Destroying Our Health and the Environment which discusses the groundbreaking science behind the harmful effects of glyphosate and its potential role in Autism, Parkinson’s, autoimmune disorders, Alzheimer’s as well as many other chronic diseases. Toxic Legacy: https://bookshop.org/books/toxic-legacy-how-the-weedkiller-glyphosate-is-destroying-our-health-and-the-environment/9781603589291 Show Notes:  2:21 – Glyphosate’s use as a pipe cleaner, an antibiotic and now as a ubiquitous pesticide 4:03 – Most pervasive herbicide in the world, highest use in the United States 4:28 – Glyphosate and its role in genetically modified organisms (GMOs) 4:56 & 9:15– The biochemical pathway that gets altered by glyphosate and its effect on the microbiome 7:20 – Non-GMO wheat with higher glyphosate residue than GMO plants 10:13 – Glyphosate probable carcinogen by World Health Organization 10:39 – Glyphosate affects beneficial microbiome more than pathogen microbes 11:00 – Glyphosate’s role in leaky gut and inflammation in the gut 17:35 – Glyphosate’s potential ability to incorporate into a protein 22:15 – Covid 19 and glyphosate 27:51 – Glyphosate’s role as a chelator causing mineral deficiencies in organisms 30:30 – Autism and glyphosate 35:07 – Infant microbiome and glyphosate 37:55 – Glyphosate ubiquitously found in nearly everyone’s body 41:04 – Glyphosate’s effect on the monarch butterfly and honeybees 43:55 – Glyphosate’s potential effects on autoimmunity 47:47 – How regenerative agriculture can help us move away from this toxic legacy 52:47 – Importance of polyphenols, flavonoids and prebiotics for preventing disease and creating optimal health 54:31 – Importance of sulfur- containing foods 55:34 – Importance of pasture raised and grass-fed poultry and meat 57:24 – Importance of vitamin D from sun instead of supplementation

    1 hr
  3. 07/05/2021

    The Gut Microbiome and its Link to Autoimmune Disease, Gluten, and the Health of Our Planet with Harvard Researcher Dr. Alessio Fasano

    World-renowned pediatric gastroenterologist and Harvard research scientist Alessio Fasano, M.D.  heads the Center for Celiac Research at MassGeneral Hospital for Children in Boston, Massachusetts. His subsequent work includes numerous diagnostic and research breakthroughs, including the discovery of the ancient molecule "zonulin," which regulates the impermeability of the intestine also known as "leaky gut." Dr. Fasano's research has linked an overproduction of zonulin to the pathogenesis of a series of autoimmune diseases, including type 1 diabetes, celiac disease and multiple sclerosis. Dr. Fasano's books include Gluten Freedom as well as his newest book Gut Feelings.  Show Notes: 1:40 - The effect of the agricultural revolution and gluten on human health 3:37 - The difference between Celiac disease vs gluten sensitivity vs wheat allergy 6:01 - Dr. Fasano’s view on if we should all cut gluten out of our diets 8:26 - What is gut permeability or “leaky gut”?  12:43 - Shifting the autoimmune paradigm and discussing the importance of the gut microbiota for health 17:20 - Why autoimmune disorders are rampant and increasing  18:40 – How the genes of our gut microbiome affect our health 22:32 – The gut circadian rhythm  23:25 – Is there a normal microbiome?  24:35 – The impact of Western civilizations showing fewer gut microbiome species  29:11 – Maternal microbiome and its effect on fetal health  31:00 - Cesarean section and the microbiome of the fetus  33:07 – Breastmilk’s ability to support the microbiome  35:52 – Dr. Fasano’s perspective on if we should all be taking prebiotic/probiotic supplementation  39:45 – Eastern philosophy, protecting the planet for a more balanced microbiome & how eastern and western medicine are complementary to each other

    47 min
  4. 05/31/2021

    The Science Behind the Mind-Gut Connection with Dr. Emeran Mayer

    In this podcast we discuss the complexity of the mind-gut interaction with Dr. Emeran Mayer, author of  "The Mind-Gut Connection" and its implications in depression, anxiety, autism, inflammatory diseases, and other neurodegenerative disorders as well as its importance in maintaining overall health. Emeran A. Mayer, MD, (emeranmayer.com), has studied mind brain body interactions for the last 40 years, with a particular emphasis on bidirectional communication between the brain, the gut and its microbiome. He is the executive director of the Oppenheimer Center for Stress and Resilience (uclacns.org) and the Co-director of the Digestive Diseases Research Center at the University of California at Los Angeles. He is the author of more than 300 scientific publications and several books, and his research has been supported by the National Institutes of Health for the past 25 years. He is considered a pioneer and world leader in the areas of brain gut microbiome interactions, chronic visceral pain and functional gastrointestinal disorders, and is the recipient of the prestigious 2016 Paul D. MacLean Award from the American Psychosomatic Society. He has written the The Mind-Gut Connection: How the Hidden Conversation Within Our Bodies Impacts Our Mood, Our Choices, and Our Overall Health as well as  The Gut-Immune Connection: How Understanding the Connection Between Food and Immunity Can Help Us Regain Our Health. He is Producer and co-Director of the upcoming documentary film "Interconnected Planet".

    1h 16m
  5. 05/27/2021

    A Doctor's Recovery From Multiple Sclerosis with Dr. Terry Wahls

    Social Media Links Facebook/Twitter @terrywahls Instagram @drterrywahls YouTube @FoodAsMedicine https://www.facebook.com/TerryWahls/ https://www.instagram.com/drterrywahls/ https://twitter.com/terrywahls   https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFSJBgY0ifly0Yd10sDDzxA   Bio  Terry Wahls, MD, is a clinical professor of medicine at the University of Iowa, where she conducts clinical trials testing the effect of therapeutic diet and lifestyle to treat multiple sclerosis–related symptoms. (Learn more about her active clinical trials at https://wahls.lab.uiowa.edu/join-study).  In 2018, Dr. Wahls was awarded the Linus Pauling Award from the Institute for Functional Medicine for her contributions to clinical research, patient care and patient advocacy. Dr. Wahls is also a patient with secondary progressive multiple sclerosis, which confined her to a tilt-recline wheelchair for four years. She restored her health using a diet and lifestyle program she designed specifically for her brain and now pedals her bike to work each day. She is the author of The Wahls Protocol: How I Beat Progressive MS Using Paleo Principles and Functional Medicine and the paperback The Wahls Protocol: A Radical New Way to Treat All Chronic Autoimmune Conditions Using Paleo Principles, as well as the companion cookbook The Wahls Protocol Cooking for Life: The Revolutionary Modern Paleo Plan to Treat All Chronic Autoimmune Conditions. Dr. Wahls travels the world lecturing about the healing power of diet and lifestyle for those with chronic disease. You can learn more about her work from her website, terrywahls.com.     Recruiting for study of newly diagnosed patients (on disease modifying drug treatments) We are recruiting patients who have been newly diagnosed with either Relapsing Remitting Multiple Sclerosis or Clinically Isolated Syndromefor a new clinical trial.  No in-person visits will be required. For more information about the study refer to our study flier athttps://wahls.lab.uiowa.edu/join-study or email MSDietStudy@healthcare.uiowa.edu. Complete the patient screening survey at this link to see if you qualify. https://redcap.icts.uiowa.edu/redcap/surveys/?s=JXLK9MLCNR

    37 min
5
out of 5
35 Ratings

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