What we eat, and how we eat, can have a profound effect on our brain health, even influencing depression, anxiety and ADHD.
Today, we’re unpacking simple food strategies that can support your nervous system, with a big focus on the gut-brain connection.
And I have the pleasure of chatting with Dr Miguel Toribio-Mateas to explore this topic.
He’s a clinical neuroscientist, nutrition researcher and author of the brilliant new book ‘ADHD Body and Mind: A Compassionate Guide to Rewilding Your Nervous System’.
He also has a fantastic way of bringing together brain health and delicious, practical food.
We cover 👇
• Why combining foods can unlock more benefits than eating them on their own
• The shift from “more fibre” to “more variety of fibre”
• Everyday foods your gut microbes thrive on that most of us under-eat
• Why how you eat matters just as much as what’s on your plate
• The surprising impact even mild dehydration can have on focus and mood
• Easy ways to upgrade meals you’re already eating, even on low-energy days
This conversation will leave you inspired to cook your way to a healthier brain. And stick around for Miguel’s slightly unusual approach to using a slow cooker to maximise the nutritional value of his food.
Dr Miguel’s socials
https://thecreativescientist.substack.com/
http://instagram.com/drmiguelmateas
Hope you enjoy!
Dr Rupy x
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