Change Your Brain Every Day - Hormones & Lifestyle - Why and How it Affects Your Brain
Episode Date: February 8, 2017Hormones are what makes our body's processes work like a well oiled machine. When one of the many hormones suddenly gets disrupted whether it shoots up or goes down, we'll see and feel the effects of ...it. Similarly, the lifestyle that we have can either make things better or it can also make things worst. In today's episode, we'll talk exactly about how these two factors play an important role in our brain health.
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Hello, Dr. Amen, Dr. Christine McElwain. You were talking in your program about balancing your hormones through lab work. And so I don't know if this is hearsay or what, but is there
a link with estrogen levels and getting cancer? Because they say we have cancer cells in our body.
So on that note, do you do bioidentical hormones or how do you correct your lab work once you find
out what you're deficient in? You know, hormones are so important. And if they're not right,
you won't feel right. And there are a number of brain imaging studies that show as a woman goes
through menopause, if she's not taking estrogen, the area in the brain that first dies in Alzheimer's
disease actually becomes more sleepy and sluggish. But it's not simple because you can't just give
everybody estrogen because some people who are prone to certain kinds of cancers,
like breast cancer, are more likely to get breast cancer on hormone replacement. So you have to be
very careful. Now, the cancer studies are actually not done with bioidentical hormones. They're done
with the horse estrogens. So the jury's really still out on the bioidentical hormones, but I always think you have
to be smart and be careful anyways. And my first thought to balance your hormones is to balance
your diet, get you to exercise. I talked about it in the show. So if we took testosterone, for
example, if you get a sugar burst, drops your testosterone level by 25%. I always say, I said
in one of my shows,
if you go to the restaurant and share the cheesecake, nobody gets dessert when you get
home because testosterone is totally involved with libido. So an exercise boosts your hormone
levels. I think the most important thing is to find out where you are and then to work with an
expert who spends their day helping to balance your hormones.
Now, at our clinic, we don't do that.
I mean, we'll test them and then we'll send you to someone who that's their level of expertise.
But if you don't have cancer in your family,
I often think getting your estrogen and progesterone to a healthy level
helps your brain work better.
Certainly what we've seen on scan.
So then you could get referrals through your program if you have lab work done there. Right. Thank you, doctor.
Thank you. Hi, Dr. Amen. My name is Sue Ingebretson. I'm a holistic health coach and I help people
transition from chronic illness to chronic wellness. So what do you say to patients who
firmly believe and are even told by their doctors that chronic illness is something like
some cosmic event that happens that they have no control over, like lifestyle activities don't
have any effect. Often it's their lifestyle that got them there. And if that's true,
three medications is not getting them out of it. You got to change your lifestyle to do that.
I think some of us are more vulnerable, whether it's environmental toxins or stress.
If you want to have your best chance at being well, you have to make the right decisions to do
that. So it includes what you eat and people, you know, the same little lies, right? Good food is
expensive. And in my mind, it's like the cheapest food is the most expensive,
right? Because it's filled with bad things that make you sick. And you always want to know what
the things you eat, ate. Because you're eating it too, right? And I think so many of my patients
with fibromyalgia, they have an underlying depression that no one's got and they're allergic to something.
When you decrease their food allergies, treat their depression, not necessarily with medicine.
Although if the supplements and lifestyle things don't work, I'll give them medicine because you heard me talk about how serious depression is and how it sets you up for all sorts of other bad illnesses.
Thank you.
You're welcome.
Hi, Dr. Amen.
I'm Adele Neronia, and I'm one of those women with estrogen-positive breast cancer and on
medication to keep any estrogen I have bound up so it doesn't affect any cancer cells that
are going around.
How is that affecting my body and what can I do to keep me going?
Okay, so really important question.
So they're actually decreasing your estrogen to protect you.
Now, as we talked in the show, there are many ways to keep your brain healthy.
So because you are more vulnerable with less estrogen,
you have to do the other things
that you can do.
So for example, a lot of people go, well, look at all the studies saying that alcohol
is good for you.
And there is evidence that it actually decreases heart disease.
There's so many other ways that are not toxic for your brain to get healthy.
Why do you have to go there?
So for you, I'd go, okay,
I have to do all the other things.
I need to make sure my vitamin D level is high normal
because that'll also help your bones.
I need to make sure I'm exercising,
I don't carry extra fat, I'm doing new learning,
the food I eat is as clean as it can be,
and you do all the other things that you can
because it also decreases your risk for cancer and can help save your brain. So I don't want
anybody to think, oh, if I don't do this one thing, I can't be healthy because it's not about
one thing. It's about all of the things. And if you can't do that one, make sure you're doing the rest of them.
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