Dr Alan Desmond - Improving your gut health by eating more plants (NNP #51)
Release Date: 04/11/2019
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And which 3 questions should your doctor be asking you about your diet?
Dr Alan Desmond, a plant-based gastroenterologist from the UK, is fascinated with the diet that is most likely to improve the gut health of his patients, especially those with gastrointestinal problems like inflammatory bowel disease. And having reviewed the medical literature he has come to learn that the more plant foods and the more whole foods we eat the better our gut health will be, whether we have a gastroenterological problem or not.
So now not only does he eat a wholefood plant-based diet but he also recommends this to his patients and asks them 3 simple questions to help them improve their diets. You will hear these questions in this episode of the New Normal Project podcast.
Alan is originally from County Cork, Ireland and having completed his medical and specialty training in Cork, Dublin and Oxford is now a Consultant Gastroenterologist in Devon in the South-West of England, where he lives with his wife and children. Alan has gained substantial experience in diagnosing and treating patients with all sorts of digestive problems; including coeliac disease, diverticular disease, irritable bowel syndrome, Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis. He eats a varied, wholefood plant-based diet, enjoys his cooking and is active on Instagram (@devongutdoctor) where he posts photos of wholefood plant-based meals backed up by scientific evidence.
In this podcast, Alan also talks about:
- How his journey to become a doctor started as an ill newborn
- How he became hooked by the specialty of gastroenterology
- The degree that a plant-based diet can reduce the risk of colon cancer
- His long-standing interest in the microbiome (and what that is)
- The diversity of plant foods increasing the diversity of the microbiome
- What is harmful about overconsumption of processed foods
- What a course of unnecessary antibiotics does to the gut
- The difference between prebiotics and probiotics
- The amount of nuts and legumes recently recommended by the EAT-Lancet commission
- The Happy Gut course he developed with the Happy Pear
- The benefits a plant-based diet has in inflammatory bowel disease
- How some populations have very little of the diseases he treats
- And the groundswell of plant-based eating he is observing
Alan recently spoke at the Nutrition in Healthcare Conference held in Melbourne. Thank you to Doctors For Nutrition for inviting him to the meeting so I could interview him. His talk about inflammatory bowel disease and his participation in the conference were hugely valuable.
I hope you learn a lot from listening to Dr Alan Desmond.
Live well, feel well, do well.
Andrew Davies
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Links to people, organisations & other resources mentioned:
Dr Alan Desmond’s clinic website
Alan Desmond instagram: @devongutdoctor
DFN Nutrition in Healthcare Conference 2019
Happy Gut course - Use discount code POD20 for a 20% discount
Happy Gut Guide - Free download
PlantProof podcast episode with Alan Desmond
Episode 2 of New Normal Project podcast with Rich Roll
Episode 22 of New Normal Project podcast with The Happy Pear
Episode 38 of New Normal Project podcast with Michael Klaper
Episode 43 of New Normal Project podcast with Kim Williams
Episode 45 of New Normal Project podcast with Neal Barnard
Episode 48 of New Normal Project podcast with Caldwell Esselstyn
Episode 49 of New Normal Project podcast with Scott Stoll
Episode 50 of New Normal Project
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