
What if psychosis was linked to gut inflammation? And autism related to not just the child’s microbiome but the mother’s as well? In this episode, we invite neurologist and GAPS creator Dr. Natasha Campbell-McBride to elucidate us about these links. GAPS stands for Gut and Psychology Syndrome, and you can find more about it in the links below. Let’s discover how mental health depends on nutrients, toxins, gut status, and metabolism*. Follow the timestamps to access specific topics of this episode:
00:00 Intro
01:54 The link between food, microbiome, and mental health
04:33 Glyphosate and other antibiotics
07:17 Leaky gut, toxicity, and brain inflammation
12:30 Microbiome and epigenetic regulation
17:08 Health challenges related to being vegan
28:13 Plant based diet as fasting and cleansing, time-limited approach
31:18 Being “hangry”
35:45 How industrial agriculture affects everyone’s health
50:34 Treating the mother to treat the child
53:14 Honouring the lives of the animals we eat
01:01:41 We are guests of Nature
01:09:34 Clothing fabrics as hormonal disruptors
01:12:47 Narrative changes in psychiatry
01:17:10 Chronic stress vs gut microbiome
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Jö Peter
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Mars Lopes
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Dr. Natasha Campbell-McBride (guest)
Website: http://www.doctor-natasha.com
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gapsyndrome/
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Artwork by Picamilho
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*Disclaimer
The content provided in this podcast is not intended to be a substitute for professional advice, diagnosis, or treatment of any kind. We encourage you to verify the information we present here by reading scientific literature on the mentioned fields, and to always seek advice from qualified health professionals for any questions you may have regarding the state of your health. We are not profiting from any specific procedures, professionals, brands, products, opinions, or other information that may be mentioned in this podcast. It is our hope that you consume this content consciously and that you’re aware that any decisions made by you upon it are solely at your own risk.