Inflammation and Mental Health
Explore the connection between inflammation and mental health, as various physiological and emotional factors contribute to dysregulated inflammatory responses. Depression and anxiety can be viewed as signals, akin to a check engine light, indicating underlying issues that differ for each individual. The gut-brain-hormonal axis plays a crucial role, highlighting the need for personalized approaches to understanding and addressing these complex interactions.In this clip
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Can inflammation cause depression as discussed in the episode 156. How to correct the root cause of your depression/anxiety/eating disorder and the clip Neuroinflammation and Mental Health? Additionally, was this topic covered in the episode Controversial Thoughts: Can an animal-based diet help with depression/anxiety? and the clip Inflammation and Mental Health, as well as in the episode with Dr. Charles Raison on Depression, the Immune-Brain Interface & Whole-Body Hyperthermia and the clip Immune System and Depression?
Can inflammation cause depression as discussed in the episode Controversial Thoughts: Can an animal-based diet help with depression/anxiety? and the clip Inflammation and Mental Health, as well as in the episode with Dr. Charles Raison on Depression, the Immune-Brain Interface & Whole-Body Hyperthermia and the clip Immune System and Depression?
How does gut inflammation affect the brain in relation to the episode #253: Food for a Better Mood with Dr. Will Cole and the clip Trauma and Inflammation?