Metabolic Moments: 101 Nutrition and Neuroscience at CorePsychPodcast

Announcement: Metabolic Moments CorePsychPodcast
June 20, 2007
Celiac Disease: Bowel and Brain Symptoms
June 23, 2007

Check out CorePsychPodcast for this first in a series of Metabolic Moments
– interviews with one of our nutritional consultants at CorePsych, Camille Gallinger CN. Her bio and contact info is over here at CorePsych People.

Camille is an esteemed colleague, experienced for years using
specific evidence to adjust destructive metabolic imbalances that
significantly contribute to acute and chronic psych issues. The word Metabolic simply
means the cellular and molecular activity, not measured by traditional
labs, can significantly impair the effectiveness of traditional psych
meds.

At CorePsych we often find in the first visit that clients have had
years of trying different meds and "nothing seems to work right."

Three basic reasons that happens:

  1. The meds are wrong for that diagnosis, or wrong diagnosis
    treated with those meds [you can't treat ADD with an antidepressant
    effectively].
  2. Metabolic patterns with drug interactions occur that preclude them
    working the way they should [as I have noted in many previous posts
    Prozac and Paxil block 2D6 so a drug like Adderall most often becomes
    toxic over time].
  3. And very often, as we will cover in this interesting series on Metabolic Moments with Camille, the meds cannot be used by the body for many unseen fixable reasons.

This series of podcasts is about all of those issues:

Agenda today over at CorePsychPodcast:

  1. Intro Camille, with a brief history of her experience.
  2. Just what is "Metabolism?"
  3. Specific note on how we work together, and the benefits of team work combining psych and metabolic insights
  4. Comments on bowel and brain function and bowel dysbiosis reviewed.
  5. References:

Next week on Metabolic Moments : Fatty acids, brain metabolism and phospholipids, see you then!

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