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Patrick Holford: Simple Wisdom for a Healthy Life

Patrick Holford: Simple Wisdom for a Healthy Life

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Health & Fitness

Frequency: 1 episode/34d. Total Eps: 57

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”With a lot of fake news and confusion about the best advice for nutrition and optimum health, my series of podcasts focus on scientific research and latest developments - in discussion with leading health experts - giving you ’real’ information.” Patrick Holford is a Nutrition Expert and Founder of the Institute for Optimum Nutrition
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The Lancet Omission: Is Ignoring Nutrition Prevention Bad Science?

Episode 51

vendredi 6 septembre 2024Duration 01:27:39

The latest iteration of the highly influential Lancet Commission on dementia prevention, authored by numerous professors from around the world, led by University College London’s psychiatry Professor Gill Livingston has, for the third time, ignored the hardest hitting evidence for homocysteine lowering B vitamins, misrepresented the science on omega-3 and concluded that the evidence for ‘unhealthy diet’ didn’t meet their high bar for inclusion as a modifiable risk factor.

Several eminent professors are up in arms and have written to the Lancet. In this podcast I interview three of them – Professor Joshua Miller, Professor of Nutritional Science at Rutgers University; omega-3 expert Professor William Harris from the Fatty Acid Research Institute (FARI) and Professor Richard Johnson from Colorado University’s School of Medicine - to explore how the establishment continue to side-line nutrition.

Read more on Alzheimer's, Dementia and brain health on my website. 

Read the Lancet report

More about Food for the Brain.

Obesity is Widespread

Episode 50

vendredi 12 juillet 2024Duration 01:09:06

I’m talking to Steve Bennett, author of The Fibre First Diet, a book which proposes that simply re-ordering the foods you eat can trim your waistline and prevent diseases.

We get under the hood of what’s really going on and how to gain control of your weight and health without feeling deprived. We will explore insulin resistance and how to reverse it, what really drives hunger, quick solutions to cut your cravings and why not all fibres are created equal. Also, the Japanese fibre that doctors prescribe to help reverse diabetes.

Find out about his book The Fibre First Diet. 

Find out more on weight-loss and blood sugar balance on my website.

Can Nutrition Stop Alzheimer’s?

Episode 41

vendredi 6 octobre 2023Duration 01:17:50

For a change, in this month’s podcast I’m interviewed by Philly J Lay,  a long-standing advocate for our health and that of our planet.

She is passionate in her belief that everything is connected and that when we learn to heal ourselves, we will start to heal this beautiful planet. After a near death experience and years of grief, resulting in a range of chronic illnesses, she discovered personalised natural medicine and the associated miracles of the body and power of the mind, which she wrote about in her first book, The Natural Wellness Journal.

In this podcast she interviews me about my health journey and why I’m passionate about the power of optimum nutrition on mental health.

We'll be covering:

  • Understanding Alzheimer's Disease: Explore the basics of Alzheimer's disease, including its symptoms and prevalence.
  • The Impact of Nutrition: Discover how nutrition plays a pivotal role in brain health and the prevention of Alzheimer's.
  • Brain-Boosting Foods: Insights into specific foods and nutrients that can support cognitive function and reduce the risk of Alzheimer's.
  • Nutrition and Lifestyle: Learn about the holistic approach to Alzheimer's prevention, including the role of lifestyle factors such as exercise and stress management.
  • The Importance of Early Intervention: Understand the significance of early dietary interventions in promoting brain health throughout life.

Visit my website to learn more about optimum nutrition and mental health. Or see my books The Optimum Nutrition Bible, Optimum Nutrition for the Mind and The Alzheimer's Prevention Plan.

The Myth Stories That Sell Drugs

Episode 40

vendredi 8 septembre 2023Duration 59:41

We are told serotonin deficiency causes depression; too much cholesterol excess causes heart disease; too much acid causes heartburn. Now we are being told too much amyloid causes Alzheimer’s. 

These statements are the key rationale for selling antidepressants, cholesterol lowering drugs, antacids and soon, anti-amyloid antibody injections. But are they true or are they myth stories designed to sell drugs, cloaked in dubious circumstantial evidence, backed up by medical guidelines, but not by the actual science or what actually causes these diseases?

Join me in conversation with award-winning medical journalist, Jerome Burne. 

Read more in my blogs and reports on my website.

Your Brain on Ketones

Episode 39

vendredi 21 juillet 2023Duration 57:59

  • Why does your brain fuel on either glucose or ketones, derived from fat?
  • Why do the brains of babies need ketones for rapid building on their neural network?
  • Can eating fats, such as C8, help prevent or reverse brain ageing?
  • Do you have to go ketogenic to get the benefit?
  • How can a ketogenic diet or supplements help mental health and mental illness?

To answer these and other questions and explore the whole role ketones and fat play in your brain health, my podcast guest this month is the leading world expert, Professor Stephen Cunnane, who heads the Brain Research Team at Sherbrooke University in Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada.

Professor Stephen Cunnane holds the clinical research chair in ketotherapeutics. His research is focused on how ketogenic interventions (supplements, diets) can help prevent Alzheimer’s, slow down cognitive decline and deliver more ‘brain power’.

We will also be talking about the latest research showing how ketogenic diets can help Parkinson’s, epilepsy and other mental and neurological conditions including their effects on mood and anxiety.

Find out more about Ketogenic dieting and mind health on my website.  

 

 

Autism Has Quadrupled. Why?

Episode 38

vendredi 2 juin 2023Duration 01:08:56

The number of children diagnosed with autistic spectrum disorders has escalated from 1 in 250 to 1 in 58 last year in the US. Although often described as ‘genetic’ obviously the genes haven’t changed, so what’s going on in the environment that’s driving this rapid breakdown in neurodevelopment?

Paul Shattock OBE has spent his life researching autism, and is the Chair of the ESPA (Education and Services for People with Autism) and former director of the Autism Research Unit at the University of Sunderland.

There he showed that many autistic children had ‘casomorphins’ and ‘gliadorphins’ – opioids created from wheat and milk when the gut is leaky – in their urine. This is but one of many factors linked to increasing risk for ASD and other neurodevelopmental problems.

We’ll be having a frank discussion about everything from vitamins to vaccines, essential fats to environmental toxins - learning from a man whose dedicated decades to finding out what’s going on and how to help children and their families.

For more information about nutrition and brain health go to the mind health topic on my website or see Optimum Nutrition for the Mind.

Cancer - Is It Metabolic or Genetic?

Episode 37

vendredi 5 mai 2023Duration 01:01:42

Professor Thomas Seyfried is renowned in the field of cancer for helping keep people with aggressive cancers stay alive by following his science-based protocols. How? That’s what we will find out.

Thomas Seyfried is Professor of Biology at Boston College and received his PhD in Genetics and Biochemistry from the University of Illinois back in 1976 when genetics was in its infancy. He was Assistant Professor in the Department of Neurology at Yale University School of Medicine. He has received Lifetime Achievement Awards from the Academy of Complimentary and Integrative Medicine among others and the Uncompromising Science Award from the American College of Nutrition for his work on cancer.

Tom has over 200 peer-reviewed publications to his name and is author of the book, Cancer as a Metabolic Disease: On the Origin, Management, and Prevention of Cancer.

You can read more about cancer and my ketogenic/low carb Hybrid diet on my website. 

The Soil - Food - Gut - Brain Superhighway

Episode 36

vendredi 7 avril 2023Duration 01:03:52

In this podcast I interview two pioneers in making food healthy, from the soil up.

Bob Quinn is a botanist with a PhD in plant biochemistry, who helped convert thousands of acres across Montana to growing ancient grains (Kamut) organically.

He was the first in Montana to mill whole grain, organic flour starting in 1986.  By 1991 he had certified his entire 3 generation family wheat and cattle ranch as organic.  He continues to experiment to improve regenerative organic systems and find better ways to grow dry land vegetables, fruit trees and berries in Montana, not only rebuilding the soil, but also the farming community for the benefit of health for all.

Tim Parton is a Farm Manager in South Staffordshire in the UK.

Tim farms in a biological way maximizing the value of nutrition to get the best out of the crops. He does not use insecticides, seed treatments, growth regulators or fungicides, as when the plant is balanced the need for synthetic inputs drops away.

Tim has won many awards including Soil Farmer of the Year 2017, Arable Innovator of the Year 2019, Sustainable Farmer of the Year 2019 and Innovation Farmer of the Year 2020.

Together, we’ll explore the journey between the soil and your health and why soil degeneration, and modern farming practices are partly responsible for declining mental and physical health. We will also explore the fundamental principles of regenerative farming and gardening.

See more information on my website and nutrition and the environment.

Find more about my rap Fight the Flour. 

 

 

The Role of Vitamin D in Reducing Risk of Alzheimer’s & Dementia

Episode 34

mercredi 8 mars 2023Duration 28:42

In this podcast I’m talking to Dr William Grant, regarding the recent study showing that those who supplement vitamin D have much less risk for Alzheimer’s and dementia.

He knows more about vitamin D and the effects of sunlight than anyone I know. He’s not a medical doctor but a  PhD - in physics with an entire career at NASA. After retiring from NASA, he formed the non-profit organisation, "Sunlight, Nutrition and Health Research Center” in San Francisco to continue his work on the roles of diet and UVB/ vitamin D in reducing risk of chronic and infectious diseases.

He published a review of the role of vitamin D in risk of dementia in 2009 followed by several additional publications on vitamin D and Alzheimer’s disease and dementia. He has 284 publications regarding vitamin D listed at pubmed.gov.

You can read more about Alzheimer's and Dementia on my website.

 

Are You Hooked on Anti-Depressants?

Episode 33

vendredi 3 mars 2023Duration 01:14:46

Do you even need them? Is a lack of anti-depressants really the cause of our suffering and are they causing their own suffering in withdrawal? One in two who try to come off them have significant withdrawal symptoms, half of which are classified as severe.

I interview John Read who is Professor of Clinical Psychology at the University of East London. He has published several research papers on anti-depressant medication.  John is Chair of the International Institute for Psychiatric Drug Withdrawal

We will also meet Luke Montagu, who became dependent on antidepressants and sleeping pills, had a horrific withdrawal and successfully sued his doctor.  He then set up the Council for Evidence-based Psychiatry to campaign for change and provide support to others.

I’ll also be speaking with psychiatrist Dr Hyla Cass MD, previously Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, UCLA School of Medicine at the University of California, Los Angeles and author of several books: Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) , on how she helps people get off anti-depressants using an optimum nutrition approach. Her book Supplement Your Prescription was the first to show how prescribed psychiatric drugs deplete nutrients and how to correct this.

For more information about the connection between nutrition and depression visit the Depression and Mood topic section on my website.  


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