Published Mar 27, 2023

AVOID THESE FOODS To Prevent Cognitive Decline & HEAL THE BRAIN | Dr. Andrew Weil & Lewis Howes

Renowned integrative medicine expert Dr. Andrew Weil joins Lewis Howes to explore the profound impacts of gut health, brain-boosting foods, and the transformative potential of psychedelics on overall and cognitive well-being.
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  • Microbiome

    emphasizes the critical role of the gut microbiome in overall health. He explains that factors like antibiotic overuse, decline in breastfeeding, and increased consumption of processed foods have negatively impacted gut health. To maintain a healthy gut microbiome, he recommends incorporating fermented foods into the diet.

    The gut microbiome, it looks like it's involved in everything. It conditions your mental health. It influences your interactions with the environment. It's the key to health and how you move through the world.

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    and Andrew discuss how these changes in gut health may be linked to the rise in allergies, autoimmune diseases, and even conditions like ADHD 1 2.

       

    Probiotics

    Probiotics and prebiotics are essential for maintaining gut health. Andrew explains that probiotics can be found in foods like yogurt and supplements, while prebiotics are found in fiber-rich foods like beans, vegetables, and whole grains. He stresses the importance of taking probiotics, especially after antibiotic use, to restore the gut microbiome.

    You can take yogurt that has living cultures. You can take probiotic supplements, but they may not be as good as the foods. And the other thing you can do is make sure you're consuming enough prebiotics, which are foods that feed the beneficial microorganisms.

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    and Andrew discuss how a balanced intake of both probiotics and prebiotics can significantly improve gut health 3 4.

       

    Fermented Foods

    Fermented foods play a crucial role in supporting gut health. Andrew highlights various fermented foods like sauerkraut, kimchi, and miso, which are beneficial for the gut microbiome. He also mentions the use of turmeric, particularly fermented turmeric, as a powerful anti-inflammatory agent.

    Turmeric is the most powerful natural anti-inflammatory agent that we know of. A lot of research on it. And interestingly, India has the lowest rate of Alzheimer's disease in the world. And people think that has to do with the amount of turmeric they consume.

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    and Andrew discuss the benefits of including fermented foods in the diet and how they can positively impact overall health 1 5.

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