We all need to eat. Why not choose foods that are great for your brain? New research confirms what we've all suspected: your mood and thinking are strongly linked to your food intake. So let's make great choices! Listen in as psychiatrist, Dr. Jennifer Reid, MD, speaks with Dr. Drew Ramsey, MD, a leader in the field of nutritional psychiatry.
Topics we Discuss:
*When it comes to anxiety and depression, how important is the way we eat?
*What are the key nutrients we want to find in our food?
*Why aren't supplements an insurance policy for poor diets?
*How can we eat well on a tight budget?
Drew Ramsey, MD @DrewRamseyMD is a psychiatrist, author, and farmer. He is an assistant clinical professor of psychiatry at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons and in active telemedicine clinical practice based in New York City.
His work has been featured by The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Lancet Psychiatry, The Today Show, BBC, and NPR and he has given three TEDx talks. He is the co-author of the Antidepressant Food Scale and his e-courses on Nutritional Psychiatry education for the public and clinicians. His books Eat to Beat Depression and Anxiety (Harperwave 2021), Eat Complete, 50 Shades of Kale, and The Happiness Diet explore the connections between mental health and nutrition. He is on the Advisory Board at Men’s Health, the Editorial Board at Medscape Psychiatry, and is a member of the Well+Good Wellness Council.
Drew Ramsey, MD on Instagram: @DrewRamseyMD
Jennifer Reid, MD on Instagram: @TheReflectiveDoc
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