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Ketogenic Psychiatry with Dr Rachel Brown

Diet and Health Today

Release Date: 03/27/2025

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In this conversation, Dr. Rachel Brown discusses her journey into metabolic psychiatry, emphasising the importance of holistic health approaches, particularly the ketogenic diet, in treating mental health issues. She shares insights on the relationship between insulin resistance, gut health, and mental well-being, and highlights the significance of circadian rhythms in modern lifestyles. Dr. Brown also addresses the limitations of traditional psychiatric medications and the potential of dietary interventions.

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In this conversation, Dr. Rachel Brown discusses her journey into metabolic psychiatry, emphasising the importance of holistic health approaches, particularly the ketogenic diet, in treating mental health issues. She shares insights on the relationship between insulin resistance, gut health, and mental well-being, and highlights the significance of circadian rhythms in modern lifestyles. Dr. Brown also addresses the limitations of traditional psychiatric medications and the potential of dietary interventions.