Change Your Brain Every Day - Brain in the News: The Amens Break Down the Latest
Episode Date: September 25, 2019In this episode, The Brain Warrior’s Way Podcast introduces a new segment called “The Brain in the News,” where Daniel and Tana Amen review some of the latest news in neuroscience and weigh in w...ith the Brain Warrior perspective. This episode features such hot topics as problems with the vegan diet, blood tests for PTSD, marijuana use during pregnancy, and antidepressant effects in the gut.
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To learn more, go to brainmd.com. Hey, everybody. Welcome back and welcome to a new segment on the
Brain Warriors Way podcast that we're going to do each week called Brain in the News, where we
actually look at, well, what's happening in neuroscience that's new and interesting.
And every day it seems I'm sending our team an article I read or they're sending me something.
And so we're just going to go through a couple on this podcast because we want to keep you up to date on what's the latest science.
And this article just came out.
Oh, before we do, if you get a big idea from this podcast, please post it and hashtag Brain Warriors Way.
Yeah, I have a feeling this one might be, we're going to get a lot of big ideas on this one.
We're going to get a lot of big ideas on this we're gonna get a lot of big ideas so um an article came out that basically said plant-based
diets risk worsening brain health and the article um basically said exclusive plant-based diets are deficient in the neurotransmitter choline.
And that's a problem.
That's not really new, but I think a lot of people don't know it.
And so people often ask why we're not vegan and why we don't promote vegan.
We promote like 70% to 80% plant-based diet with very high
quality protein, no hormones, no antibiotics, grass-fed. And we support vegan, anyone who's
vegan. We don't have a dog in the fight other than your brain health. So we want you to get tested.
We want you to supplement, do the right things. But I actually asked one of my mentors, Dr. Hyman,
Mark Hyman, about this.
I said, why is it that, because he believes the same thing we do, 70 to 80% plant-based with just
a little bit of lean protein, clean protein, I should say. So I asked him about this. I said,
why is it that people feel better when they start a plant-based diet and then they don't? He goes,
well, that's exactly what happens. He reinforced that. He said, what happens is they were eating so awful and they
felt so awful and they had so much inflammation that when they start eating clean initially,
just the fact of getting that stuff out and eating plants decreases the inflammation and
they feel better. It takes a while for the nutrient deficiency to
kick in. So they don't end up correlating it to their diet because it takes, he goes,
what I end up seeing is that a year to two years later, sometimes three years later,
they start to feel really awful, tired, fatigued, depressed, anxious. And that's what he starts to
see is that a few years later, it starts to get really bad. So initially they feel good,
then they feel bad.
So let me read a little bit of this because a lot of people maybe have not heard about
choline.
And choline is an essential nutrient, which means you have to get it from your diet.
And it's critical to brain health, particularly during fetal development.
It also influences the liver. The primary
dietary sources of choline are beef, eggs, dairy products, fish, and chicken, with much lower
levels found in nuts, beans, cruciferous vegetables, such as broccoli. You have to eat too much of it to get it.
In 1998, recognizing the importance, the US Institute of Medicine recommended minimum
daily intakes, 425 milligrams for women and 550 milligrams a day for men so it's not an inconsequential amount and so if
you're on an exclusive plant-based diet it's very hard for you to get choline. Choline is also heavily involved in memory and in learning.
Learning new things.
And so Hooperzine A, for example, which is in brain and memory power boost,
boosts acetylcholine, which then goes to choline. So it's very important to have enough nutrients from your
diet. Meat also has B vitamins, and B vitamins are critical for the function of virtually every cell
in the body. Now, if somebody is vegetarian, and we treat many people, and they're vegetarian for-
Religious or ethical, for ethical reasons or spiritual
reasons, then it's important to supplement, uh, with things like choline and B vitamins.
So what, what I want to point out from this article is that you said something and I don't
want it to slip through that it's especially critical during pregnancy.
Because we've seen an increase in kids with depression and anxiety.
And wasn't there a study that showed that women who are vegan during pregnancy
can have problems with children later if they're not supplemented?
There's all sorts of studies like that.
But the one that came out recently, so another brain in the news,
is women who had low omega-3 fatty acid levels had five times the level of depression.
And those also can cognitively impact kids.
Let's move on to another study.
New blood tests could help identify veterans with
PTSD. Although when I actually went and read this study, they were a little murky on exactly what
tests showed. So it's more of a little bit of shady.
Well, no, not shady. But what it said is if you had a mixture of methylation problems,
so your body is not able to produce enough methyl groups,
which is critical to drive so many things,
if there were high inflammatory markers, if there was high insulin,
that people were more likely to have a mental health issue.
It's the whole point of the brain warrior's way, right?
One of the important steps we always say is you have to know your important health numbers.
And if they're not right, we want you to get them right.
And methylation you need for detoxing too, correct?
For clearing your body of things that, and if you have a toxic brain, you don't feel good.
So looking for a blood test coming down the line, this news article is going to make you mad.
My prediction, it's not a judgment, just my prediction. Mom's marijuana use impairs baby's
memory into adolescence. So many pregnant women are turning to marijuana to help curb morning sickness
during early pregnancy. A new study reports maternal marijuana use may be detrimental to
the brain development of children. Exposure to THC in utero can cause learning and memory problems
that may continue into adolescence. And let's just be honest, if they continue into
adolescence, you're going to have them the rest of your life. Well, because you missed so much
important stuff during those critical years. Yeah, we talked about judgment in our last episode,
so I think I'm going to be quiet. Auburn University Harrison School of Pharmacy
researchers found more and more expectant mothers returning to marijuana.
A recent report claiming that the number of women using marijuana during pregnancy has more than doubled in the last 15 years.
And there's another study out of Pueblo, Colorado that found a 1,700% increase in babies born exposed to marijuana. This is not a good trend. And you
and I fight about this all the time. I think we should legalize marijuana and then tell people
it's dangerous. You think we should throw them all in jail. No, I don't. I actually don't. So
let me clarify that. I think we should change the laws around it. I don't think we should throw them all in jail. No, I don't. I actually don't. So let me clarify that. I think we should change the laws around it.
I don't think we should legalize it because when we legalize it, we normalize it.
And then kids think it's okay.
And it's a whole vicious circle.
And that's certainly been happening.
Right.
Right.
Another fascinating study came out about does do antidepressants that raise serotonin affect the gut's microbiome and so we've actually
talked about the hundred trillion soldiers you have in your gut that are helping you the microbiome
the hundred trillion bacteria virus yeast all sorts characters, but they should be your soldiers to help you
produce vitamins, detoxify your food, help you with digestion. They make neurotransmitters.
A new study in mice led by UCLA biologists strongly suggests that serotonin and drugs that target serotonin, such as Prozac, Paxil, Zoloft, Effexor, Pristik,
can have a major effect on the gut's microbiome
and actually decrease the production of serotonin.
And, you know, it's been my issue with many antidepressants, it's once you start them, they're so hard to stop.
Because they actually change the-
And we're both a fan of antidepressants for the right person.
But we want you to do all the other things as well.
Head-to-head against Prozac exercise was shown to be equally
effective. Head-to-head against Prozac, omega-3 fatty acids were actually found to be more
effective. Learning how to not believe every stupid thing you thought, meditation, making
sure your thyroid is right, all of the bright minds risk factors that we talk about over and over.
You want to make sure you're doing those things too.
So if you need an antidepressant, you're going to need less of it for less period of time.
So those are our articles for Brain in the News.
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