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This episode argues for a unified, metabolic model of mental health—placing mitochondria at the center of mood, cognition, hormones, and stress. Instead of treating mental illness as purely psychological, we trace how cellular energy production shapes everything from neurotransmitter synthesis to hormonal balance and epigenetic signaling. The result is a comprehensive and empowering framework grounded in metabolic psychiatry.

We map how mitochondria link brain chemistry, stress pathways, and gene regulation, and why adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) predict both metabolic disease and mental illness—creating trauma’s 20-year life penalty. We walk through the six lifestyle pillars that act as mitochondrial interventions, and contrast them with toxic stressors like stimulants, alcohol, and excess ROS. You’ll also learn why ultra-processed foods correlate so strongly with poor mental health outcomes.

The episode explores therapeutic strategies including the ketogenic diet for severe psychiatric disorders, and targeted supports like creatine and urolithin A to enhance energy metabolism. We highlight hidden nutrient deficits involving iron and B12 transport, and offer a nuanced perspective on inflammation, infections, and vaccines. Finally, we discuss how parental metabolic health shapes neurodevelopment—and where real agency comes from through prevention, habits, and emerging biomarkers.

High-volume keywords used: metabolic health, mitochondria, mental health, ketogenic diet, inflammation, ultra-processed foods, B12 deficiency, neurodevelopment

Listener Takeaways

  • How mitochondria unify mood, cognition, hormones, and stress
  • Why ACEs link trauma to metabolic disease and psychiatric risk
  • The six lifestyle pillars that restore mitochondrial function
  • Where keto, creatine, and urolithin A fit as targeted tools
  • How biomarkers and prevention give real long-term agency

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Chapters

1. Rethinking Mental Illness (00:00:00)

2. Metabolism As The Unifying Thread (00:01:45)

3. Mitochondria’s Role In Brain And Hormones (00:03:30)

4. The Six Pillars Of Mitochondrial Health (00:06:00)

5. Toxins, Stimulants, And Cellular Rust (00:08:20)

6. Ultra-Processed Foods And Mood Decline (00:10:20)

7. Why Keto Helps Severe Psychiatry (00:12:20)

8. Creatine, Urolithin A, And Essentials (00:14:30)

9. Hidden B12 Transport Failures (00:16:10)

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