Change Your Brain Every Day - How Nutraceuticals Can Help End Mental Illness
Episode Date: July 6, 2020Due to popular request, this week’s series of The Brain Warrior’s Way Podcast will include more content from The End of Mental Illness Live Class from earlier this year. This week’s content focu...ses on how to attack some of the main risk factors for mental illness. In this episode, Dr. Daniel Amen and Tana Amen discuss nutraceuticals, can how you and pair them with a proper diet, meditation, and hypnosis to maximize your treatment of brain health issues. To take The End of Mental Illness Brain Health Revolution 6 Week Class and Challenge, visit https://endofmentalillness.com/brainhealthchallenge/
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Hi, this is Dr. Daniel Amen.
And I'm Tana Amen.
We're so excited you're with us for this week's series.
What we're doing is we're playing the live class from the end of mental illness.
We wanted you to join us on this journey because we had such a good time in our class
and the people who joined us
had just saw such incredible transformation
that we wanted to share the challenge with our tribe.
So we wanted to share this with you
and we hope that you will join us in the challenge.
Welcome to week three of the Brain Health Revolution End of Mental Illness live class.
We're just so grateful for the thousands of people that have tuned in. And this week,
we're going to continue with Bright Minds format, but taking a deep dive into each of them.
So how was your week?
Busy.
It was very busy.
Are we creating mental illness at home or ending mental illness at home?
Anxiety, for sure.
So we're, yeah, no, it's been a great week.
It's been a great week.
Just a busy one.
We are grateful for all of you.
And we have questions.
Maybe we'll start by answering a question or two.
Last week, we talked about blood flow and hyperbaric oxygen.
And can hyperbaric oxygen treatment possibly help sleep maintenance and insomnia?
And I love that question because one of the first things I noticed in our NFL study is that when players went into a hyperbaric chamber, they started sleeping better. And then I had a patient last week on Saturday, he went into
the chamber for the first time and sleep was sort of a big issue. And he's like slept 10 hours that
night. So for some people, it can be so helpful. Do you want to answer number two?
Let's see. What is number two? What do you think about the use of a probiotic or kombucha
drinks in helping the gut? Are they worth it? Absolutely. Now, let me separate that question
out. Probiotics, 100%, you should be, that's one of my five, my top five when I tell people
about supplements, that's one of the five main ones, your maintenance supplements are probiotics.
Kombucha can be good, but you're not going to get enough as far as like drinking kombucha every day isn't going to give you enough
usually to make up for what you would want to add for most of us who have taken antibiotics and done
all sorts of naughty stuff to our gut. And you have to be careful with kombucha that you're not
buying a commercial brand that has a lot of sugar added. That just sort of negates the whole point of doing something healthy for your body.
Unfortunately, most of them do.
There are a couple of brands that don't have a lot of sugar added.
They might be like one or two grams.
They're very bitter.
I actually like them.
They taste pretty good.
But those are actually not so bad.
Yeah, but you like green drinks.
I do.
I like weird stuff.
It's like you must have been a cow in your last life.
I'm not sure that went over really well.
It's like she tried to give me these green drinks in the morning and I drink them.
It just tastes like grass.
And I'm like, I'm not a cow.
I'm not doing this.
Yeah.
And then I started putting it in his smoothie in the morning.
I did not call you a cow, by the way.
You did.
Kind of you did.
I think everyone heard it too. So that's my answer to probiotics and kombucha.
Hey, James, have Kim get me my laptop so that I can see some of it. All right. So the M in bright minds is mental health or mind storms.
And so let's talk about it.
So mental health problems, chronic stress, emotional trauma, grief, depression, bipolar disorder, ADD, ADHD,
have all been associated with brain health issues.
And so getting these treated is really important. That doesn't mean you have to first go to
medication head-to-head against antidepressants. Saffron has been shown to be equally effective.
Omega-3 fatty acids have been shown to be equally effective. Omega-3 fatty acids have
been shown to be equally effective. Walking like you're late, learning how to not believe
every stupid thing you think. The American Journal of Psychiatry wrote that nutraceuticals are
actually a low-cost option that should be considered for mental health, brain health
issues. And so we think, what are the things that enhance your mental health? Brain health,
fish oil. We've talked about that. Saffron. I just talked about that. I mean, it's, we actually,
BrainMD is coming out with a brand new product so we already have
serotonin mood support 5-htp plus uh sata real which is a certain uh form of saffron um we're
going to come out with another one we're going to call it happy saffron in the next couple of months
because it actually has the saffron preparation that has been shown
in the randomized double-blind placebo-controlled trials that show it works just as good as
Prozac, as Zoloft, as Effexor, as Imipramine. And to enhance it, Dr. Kidd, our chief scientist, and I decided we're going to add
curcumins because that has A-level scientific evidence. It helps your mood. And zinc,
which helps in some of the processes to boost neurotransmitters in your brain.
Huge fan of saffron. And saffron not only has been shown to be helpful for mood,
it's been shown to be help. It's pro-sexual. So most antidepressants tend to decrease your
ability to have an orgasm, decrease your interest. No, I mean, if you're a sex addict,
that could be a good thing. But if you're not and you want to stay married, then yeah,
it's not a good thing. A hundred percent of the time, SSRIs, in my experience, treat premature ejaculation.
Do we need to know that?
Absolutely.
If that's an issue for you, that's a problem.
Yeah, if you're married, this is a problem.
It's a problem.
But saffron tends to be prosexual.
It's been shown to help with PMS.
And now that I have one, two, three, four girls at home, I'm thinking about it more often.
And it's been shown to help with memory.
And some new studies out that it helps with eye health.
So fan of saffron. SAMe, the supplement SAMe stands for acidenosylmethionine has been actually shown to be helpful for depression and pain.
Exercise, we talk about that a lot. Meditation, hypnosis can be very helpful.
And vegetables.
There's a study from Australia.
There is a linear correlation between the number of fruits and vegetables you eat a day and your level of happiness. So up to eight servings of fruits and vegetables a day,
you get happier. So if you have two a day, you're not as happy as those people have four a day.
Those people are not as happy as those who have eight a day. So really focusing on fruits and vegetables is really important. And it's not that hard.
And you actually have sort of the best strategy for it, which is your smoothies.
Well, it's the only way I can get that many servings in a day is to start off
by throwing a few into a smoothie in the morning. Although another strategy is,
so instead of like eggs with toast,
you can throw a couple of eggs over some spinach
or do it that way.
Or you have an egg basket in avocados.
Avocados are fruit.
Right.
I mean, most people don't think of it as fruit,
but it is a fruit.
Mm-hmm. is a fruit, but it is a fruit. Also, the M I put in the end of mental illness is mind storms. So,
I thought I'd just give them both M's. Why? Because a lot of people don't know the brain
can have abnormal electrical activity, and people think of that as seizures. But what I've seen, if they're in the
emotional centers of your brain, it can go with things like mood instability, irritability,
temper problems, anxiety, for little or no reason, out of the blue, which is why it's common after
traumatic brain injuries, because they hurt this part of your brain called the temporal lobes,
which house the amygdala, that part of your brain that senses fear and threat,
and your hippocampus involved in memory and mood. And sometimes people have mind storms, get headaches that are triggered by fluorescent
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