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Metabolic Mind

@metabolic_mind

A nonprofit transforming the study and treatment of mental disorders by exploring the connection between metabolism and brain health

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Question for the Twitter verse- Are there any competitive athletes out there who had the ā€œ yipsā€ or similar mental challenges that saw a change with ketosis?

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Can intermittent fasting support ketosis and help treat serious mental illnesses like bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, depression, and anxiety? In this video, Bret Scher, MD breaks down how intermittent fasting may fit into metabolic psychiatry and the potential role of intermittent

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Dementia, Alzheimer’s disease, and cognitive decline should not be inevitable parts of aging. In this interview, LR Mujica-Parodi and Kirk Nylen join Bret Scher, MD to discuss groundbreaking research revealing a key metabolic midlife marker of accelerated cognitive decline and a

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What a difference 10 years makes! True, I feel I don’t feel completely well right now, but that’s because this #NSNG #lowcarb #ketogenic lifestyle has shown me what feeling well feels like. I’m in tune. I know when I’m off. All along, I’ve maintained my diet and my

What a difference 10 years makes!

True, I feel I don’t feel completely well right now, but that’s because this #NSNG #lowcarb #ketogenic lifestyle has shown me what feeling well feels like. I’m in tune. I know when I’m off. 

All along, I’ve maintained my diet and my
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Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia are among the most feared consequences of aging, impacting nearly 7 million adults in the U.S. today, a number expected to double by 2060. While many assume brain aging is just a natural part of growing older, new research suggests it may