The Mental Health Crisis Starts in the Gut | Dr. William Li & Dr. Mark Hyman
The Dr. Hyman Show
Mental health is fundamentally linked to gut health, as the gut microbiome acts as a "second brain" that communicates directly with the central nervous system via the vagus nerve. Rather than a design flaw in human biology, the current mental health crisis stems from a "screwed up operating system" caused by inflammatory diets. Polyphenols, the compounds responsible for the flavor and color of plants, serve as a natural pharmacy that lowers brain inflammation and promotes neurogenesis. Even the "graveyard" of the microbiome—dead bacteria—remains bioactive, signaling the brain to produce essential hormones like oxytocin. By eliminating ultra-processed foods and prioritizing nutrient-dense, plant-based meals, individuals can effectively hit a "factory reset" on their metabolic and mental health, reducing systemic inflammation and reversing brain fog or cognitive decline.
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