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Mitochondrial Dysfunction and Chronic Pain
Dr Lisa Portera-Perry, Functional Medicine docter and IFM member who's practice focuses on diet and lifestyle modifications as applied to pain syndromes
2020
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Mitochondria have a number of essential functions in the body, that go beyond their core function of energy generation. New research is suggesting that mitochondria may play vital roles in neuropathic and inflammatory pain. This short article summarises the way to fuel mitochondria through diet and lifestyle, all of which will be familiar to BANT Nutrition Practitioners. There is a useful selection of references to read more into how mitochondrial function may play into chronic pain syndromes.
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How Food Sensitivities Contribute to Pain
The Integrative Pain Science Institute. Education for practitioners who treat pain
2020
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This podcast features Tom Malterre, author of The Elimination Diet and discusses how food sensitivities can contribute to chronic pain conditions. It provides an overview of how to conduct an elimination diet to identify reactions that are affecting clients.
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The Integrative Pain Science Institute. Using the Vagus Nerve to reduce pain and inflammation
The Integrative Pain Science Institute. Education for practitioners who treat pain
2020
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This podcast features Dr Navaz Habib, Chiropractor and author of the book 'Activate Your Vagus Nerve'. The podcast discusses the anatomy of the human body in relation to the vagus nerve, the various functions of the vagus nerve and how it is affected by diet and lifestyle.
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Vitamin D Supplementation and Covid-19: From Evidence to Action
Ben Brown hosts the Positive Health Podcast. He specialises in nutrition and functional medicine and produces regular content for the podcast, speaking to industry leaders on a wide variety of topics. The podcast can be found on www.scientificwellness.com, a site which aims to connect people with free evidence-based health information focusing on natural and lifestyle medicine for chronic disease prevention and the promotion of optimal health.
2020
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This podcast features Dr William B Grant, a leading expert on vitamin D, with over 275 publications listed at pubmed.gov. His primary research interests are identifying and quantifying the risk-modifying factors for chronic and infectious diseases, with a particular interest in ultraviolet irradiance and vitamin D. In this interview, Dr Grant explores vitamin D research and it's clinical use with particular focus on the relationship between vitamin D and viral respiratory tract infections including COVID-19.
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Interview with ASN President, Dr. Catherine Field, and Dr. David Sela, member of Nutrition 2019's Scientific Program Committee
American Society for Nutrition
2019
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Interested in the interplay of nutrition and the microbiome? Find out what’s in store at Nutrition 2019. Dr. Catherine Field, ASN President and Dr. David Sela, a member of Nutrition 2019’s Scientific Program Committee and Chair of ASN’s Nutritional Microbiology Research Interest Section, preview the Presidential Symposium -- You Are What Your Microbes Eat -- and other microbiome highlights that aim to convene microbiologists and nutrition scientists to advance this field of research. Find out what microbiome-focused companies will be in The Hub and gain a sneak peek into other scientific programming.
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Gut Health and why we need to throw out the rule-book with Professor Tim Spector
Since its launch in January 2018, Dr Chatterjee's ‘Feel Better, Live More’ podcast has grown rapidly to become the Number 1 health podcast in the UK. It regularly tops the iTunes charts, has been downloaded over 2 million times and has almost 2000 reviews on iTunes with an average 5 star rating.
2019
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In this episode of Dr Rangan Chatterjee podcast series, Dr Chatterjee speaks to Professor Tim Spector. He is a Professor of Genetic Epidemiology at Kings College London, a medical doctor and author of the book The Diet Myth. They talk about the recent interest in Gut Health and why we are learning more now on our gut works than ever before.
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How Food is Medicine with Dr Rupy Aujla
Since its launch in January 2018, Dr Chatterjee's ‘Feel Better, Live More’ podcast has grown rapidly to become the Number 1 health podcast in the UK. It regularly tops the iTunes charts, has been downloaded over 2 million times and has almost 2000 reviews on iTunes with an average 5 star rating.
2019
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In this episode Dr Rangan Chatterjee speaks to Dr Rupy Aujla, author of The Doctor’s Kitchen, where they discuss the power of food and lifestyle change as medicine as Dr Rupy believes that what we choose to put on our plates is the most important health intervention we can make.
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Why Good Health Begins in the Mouth with Dr Steven Lin
Since its launch in January 2018, Dr Chatterjee's ‘Feel Better, Live More’ podcast has grown rapidly to become the Number 1 health podcast in the UK. It regularly tops the iTunes charts, has been downloaded over 2 million times and has almost 2000 reviews on iTunes with an average 5 star rating.
2019
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Many of us think of the dentist as a place we go when we have a hole in our tooth. The dentist fixes the hole and that’s the end of the story. But dentist, Dr Steven Lin, explains why oral health is really a message of what’s going on in the rest of the body. He believes that we can prevent diseases by understanding the signs and symptoms and recognising that chronic diseases don’t just happen overnight. He explains why good oral health is about so much more than just brushing and flossing – our breathing, our sleep and our nutrient levels all play an important role. We discuss the link between the oral microbiome and the gut microbiome. Steven also talks about the simple strategies that we can all adopt to improve our overall health.
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Healing IBS and Gut Health with Jeanette Hyde
Since its launch in January 2018, Dr Chatterjee's ‘Feel Better, Live More’ podcast has grown rapidly to become the Number 1 health podcast in the UK. It regularly tops the iTunes charts, has been downloaded over 2 million times and has almost 2000 reviews on iTunes with an average 5 star rating.
2019
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Are you struggling with IBS or some aspect of your gut health? Right now, IBS affects almost 20% of the UK population at some point in their lives and it can be a major cause of distress and disability for the people who suffer from it. This week, I talk to nutritional therapist and author, Jeanette Hyde, about some of the common problems that she sees in her practice. She shares simple tips for treating these, improving symptoms of IBS and manipulating our microbiome – from time restricted eating to the foods that can help (and hinder) our gut health. Jeanette explains why she steers clear of the FODMAP diet for her clients and how personalisation is key when it comes to finding a diet and lifestyle that works for us. Jeanette and I also discuss alcohol consumption, something that is often overlooked or underestimated when we take a look at our lifestyles. But gut health isn’t all about what we eat. We discuss how stress and other factors can also play a huge role.
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How To Be Well with Dr Frank Lipman
Since its launch in January 2018, Dr Chatterjee's ‘Feel Better, Live More’ podcast has grown rapidly to become the Number 1 health podcast in the UK. It regularly tops the iTunes charts, has been downloaded over 2 million times and has almost 2000 reviews on iTunes with an average 5 star rating.
2019
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Dr Chatterjee talks to US doctor and functional and integrative medicine expert, Dr Frank Lipman. They discuss Frank’s philosophy of combining traditional Eastern medicine with nutritional science and the best of Western medicine for long-term health and wellness.