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		<title>Prescription for Happiness: How Understanding Your Body Can Help Improve Your Mental Health</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Dr. Caroline Leaf &#8211; In this podcast (episode #585) and blog, I talk to internist, bestselling author and speaker Dr. Robin Berzin about the relationship between GI health and the mind, why so many people feel gaslit by traditional medicine, the power of functional medicine, what is wrong with women’s health, why we need to change the way we manage our mental and physical health, and so much more! Dr. Berzin is the Founder and CEO of Parsley Health, the nation’s leading holistic medical practice designed to help people overcome chronic conditions. Dr. Berzin attended medical school at Columbia University and trained in Internal Medicine at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City. She has been named as one of the 100 most innovative women in business by Inc. Magazine and praised by Fast Company for founding one of the World’s Most Innovative Companies. She founded Parsley Health to address the rising tide of chronic disease in America through personalized holistic medicine that puts food, lifestyle, and proactive diagnostic testing on the prescription pad next to medications. Since founding Parsley in 2016, Dr. Berzin has seen 80% of patients improve or resolve their chronic conditions within their first year of care, demonstrating the life-changing value of making modern holistic medicine accessible to everyone, anywhere. Dr. Berzin is incredibly passionate about educating people and teaching them how to advocate for their own mental and physical health. Many people feel gaslit by our current medical system, whose focus is often on specific symptoms or issues they are having in the moment rather than their whole person or life story. But 99% of our health is happening in our lives, not at the doctor’s office! How we live has incredible power over how healthy or sick we are, which is actually great news. It means that we can be proactive when it comes to our own wellbeing. Indeed, contrary to what many people believe, we don’t have to wait till we are sick or for the “wheels to come off” to start improving our health. We can learn how to create and generate health and wellbeing in our minds, regardless of our genetics and environment, which is both empowering and liberating. This is why Dr. Berzin wrote her amazing new book, State Change: End Anxiety, Beat Burnout, And Ignite A New Baseline Of Energy And Flow. A state change is a metamorphosis of your emotional and mental health triggered by a change in your physical health. All too often, our mental and physical health are seen as separate—the former treated by a psychiatrist, the latter by your regular doctor. In this book, Dr. Berzin presents a different approach, one that acknowledges the intricate relationship between our bodies and our minds and how our physical health impacts our mental health. She shows us how taking care of our bodies and understanding our physical triggers can help us rejuvenate and energize our minds. Dr. Berzin’s book is based off her own research and work at Parsley Health, where they do not just treat people’s issues as a one-off thing. Rather, they focus on the whole person, teaching patients how to understand their own bodies, how their environment impacts their wellbeing, and how to advocate for their own health on a day-to-day basis. She is especially passionate about helping women find their voice when it comes to their mental and physical health needs. Even though women play such a large role in our healthcare system, both as professionals and patients, it is estimated that 8 in 10 women delay care until their symptoms worsen or affect their daily lives. Many women find they do not have time to seek medical care for their needs as they are so busy taking care of others, and, when they do seek care, they often feel gaslit by medical professionals, who overlook what they say, are told that it is “all in their heads”, or just offer them another pill for their issues rather than truly listening to what they are experiencing and what they need. This is why taking a functional, rather than just reductive, approach to medicine is so important. We need to focus on the whole person: what they are experiencing, who they are, their environment and so on, because the mind, brain and body are intricately connected. When medical professionals are trained to look at root causes and the whole person, and when they take the time to listen to what their patients are really telling them (which is what Dr. Berzin’s team does at Parsley Health), they are able to connect the dots between different parts of a patient’s brain and body as well as their life, get to the root cause, and give them a roadmap to better mental and physical health. A big part of this process is looking at the gut-brain connection. Our mouth is an opening to the outside world, and our gut has to break down everything we consume for energy and information. The gut also has its own nervous system: the enteric nervous system, which is why the gut is often called our “second brain”. This is why what we eat, what medications we take, what we drink and other environmental factors can have a tremendous impact on both our mental and physical wellbeing. For more on the relationship between your physical and mental health, listen to my podcast with Dr. Berzin (episode #585) and check out her incredible work. Podcast Highlights 1:50 Dr. Berzin’s amazing work 3:20 The power of advocating for your own wellbeing 4:30 The importance of looking at the whole person when it comes to health &#038; wellness 5:45 What is wrong with women’s healthcare 10:45 How our current medical system fails us 14:53, 22:50 Why Dr. Berzin wrote her book State Change 16:00 The relationship between our body &#038; mental health 17:42 How medicine is changing for the better 27:32 The relationship between our gut health &#038; mind 32:13 Metabolism, blood sugar &#038; mental health Switch On Your Brain LLC. is providing this podcast as a public service. Reference to any specific viewpoint or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by our organization. The views expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the program does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. If you have any questions about this disclaimer, please contact info@drleaf.com. This podcast and blog are for educational purposes only and are not intended as medical advice. We always encourage each person to make the decision that seems best for their situation with the guidance of a medical professional. To read the original article click here.</p>
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		<title>Neuroscience Secrets of Feeling Good: How You Can Be 30 Percent Happier in 30 Days</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Lori Johnson via CBN News &#8211; Over two hundred years ago, President Abraham Lincoln famously said, &#8220;Most folks are about as happy as they make up their minds to be.&#8221; Is that even possible today in the midst of a global pandemic?   [P]sychiatrist Daniel Amen, M.D. believes each of us can raise the degree of happiness we experience even in the midst of challenging circumstances like the ones we are facing today. The COVID-19 pandemic sent mental health crises through the roof. Over the last two years, adult depression tripled while depression and anxiety disorders among children more than doubled. &#8220;Americans are the unhappiest they have been since the Great Depression,&#8221; Dr. Amen told CBN News. However, he says it doesn&#8217;t have to be that way. &#8220;With the right strategies you can learn to be happier in a short period of time,&#8221; he said. After studying more than 200,000 brain scans, Dr. Amen discovered neuroscience techniques that can lead to increased happiness. He then tested them on his patients and found an average 32 percent improvement after one month. &#8220;I was pretty excited about it,&#8221; he said. &#8220;What most people don&#8217;t know is happiness is a moral obligation. God put us on the earth to be happier. If you ask someone who was raised by an unhappy parent or married to an unhappy spouse whether or not happiness was a moral obligation I can assure you they would say, &#8216;yes.'&#8221; What&#8217;s Your Brain Type?  In his book, You, Happier: The 7 Neuroscience Secrets of Feeling Good Based On Your Brain Type, Dr. Amen prescribes different happiness strategies based on a person&#8217;s personality type.  He says there are 16 different types, which are combinations of five main ones. &#8220;There are balanced people, almost anything will make them happy, spontaneous people who need novelty, persistent people who need routine and hate surprises. There are sensitive people, they got hurt the worst in the pandemic because they need other people and they need connection. And then there are cautious people who need to feel safe,&#8221; he said. Dr. Amen says while he recommends a targeted approach to happiness based on a person&#8217;s brain type, there are certain things everyone can do to raise their happiness level, regardless of their personality.  The first step involves boosting your overall brain health. Strengthen Your Brain  Believe it or not, our diet plays a major role in how well our brain functions. The types of foods and drinks we consume directly contribute to the way we think and feel through a complex system of neurotransmitters, hormones, and more. Dr. Amen says good brain health begins with minimizing the consumption of junk foods like sugary, processed foods and drinks that are loaded with chemical additives and lack fiber and other nutrients. Dr. Amen points out the very foods that comfort us while we are eating them, actually make our mood worse in the long run. &#8220;We reach for things that help us feel better now, but not later,&#8221; he said. Dr. Amen says much like junk food, some people tend to reach for alcohol to feel better at the moment, but in the long run, boozy beverages are best avoided. &#8220;I&#8217;m just not a fan,&#8221; he said. &#8220;People who drink every day have smaller brains.&#8221; Dr. Amen says supplements can also help improve brain health. While making recommendations based on personality type, he adds just about everyone can benefit from heavy-hitters like a multivitamin, probiotic, vitamin D, and fish oil as well as lesser-known supplements that really pack a punch. &#8220;My favorite for happiness is saffron,&#8221; he said. &#8220;It&#8217;s been shown in 24 randomized controlled trials to be equally as effective as antidepressants.&#8221; Control Your Thoughts In addition to improving brain health, another key to boosting happiness levels is learning to control our thoughts.  Dr. Amen suggests several techniques to identify thinking patterns that lead to unhappiness and how to reverse them. &#8220;Whenever you feel sad, mad, nervous, or out of control,&#8221; he explained, &#8220;write down what you&#8217;re thinking and then challenge it. You don&#8217;t have to believe everything you think.&#8221; Dr. Amen recommends the Biblical practice of replacing negative thoughts with positive ones. &#8220;Philippians 4:8: Think on whatever is true, right, lovely, worthy of praise. Let your mind dwell on these things, focusing on what you&#8217;re grateful for, starting every day with, &#8216;Today is going to be a great day,&#8217; pushing your brain to what&#8217;s right, not just what&#8217;s wrong,&#8221; he said. &#8220;Notice what you like about other people more than what you don&#8217;t.&#8221; Go on a Media Diet Dr. Amen recommends limiting time online, pointing to research showing social media increases suicide risk in teenage girls, which he believes could be just the tip of the iceberg. &#8220;I think it&#8217;s very important for parents to supervise the feeds that go into their children&#8217;s brains,&#8221; he said. &#8220;And we should supervise them for ourselves.&#8221; Just like with social media, Dr. Amen says many people would likely be happier if they cut back on their consumption of negative news stories. So while genetics and circumstances can play a role in our overall happiness, it appears our choices and habits play even bigger ones. To read the original article click here.</p>
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