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In this insightful episode, Dr. Vera Tarman and Molly Painschab sit down with Dr. Gurpreet Singh Padda to explore the fascinating concept of meta-inflammation and its role in chronic pain, obesity, and addiction. Dr. Padda shares his unique journey and extensive expertise in addressing metabolic dysfunction and inflammation through a sound nutritional approach.

Episode Highlights

  1. Understanding Meta-Inflammation

    • What is meta-inflammation, and how does it connect chronic pain, obesity, and addiction?
    • The role of the omega-3 to omega-6 ratio in reducing inflammation and improving metabolic health.
  2. Food Addiction and Dopamine

    • How processed foods hijack our dopamine systems for profit.
    • Why hyper-processed foods like high-fructose corn syrup and seed oils contribute to addiction and inflammation.
  3. Chronic Pain and Inflammation

    • The relationship between metabolic inflammation and the durability of pain treatments.
    • How the overuse of narcotics impacts the body's natural endorphin production and worsens pain.
  4. The Gut-Brain Connection

    • Why the gut is the body’s “primary brain” and how gut health influences emotional well-being and addiction.
    • The impact of gut microbiome imbalances, leaky gut, and hyper-processed foods on inflammation and addiction.
  5. Historical Context of Processed Foods

    • The origins of food subsidies and how they shaped today’s processed food landscape.
    • The harmful effects of seed oils and trans fats on metabolic and vascular health.

Key Takeaways

Next Episode

Stay tuned for part two, where we explore solutions to meta-inflammation, including dietary strategies, reducing processed foods, and restoring gut health to combat food addiction.

Connect with Dr. Padda

Website: https://painmd.tv/


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