The second part of an in-depth interview with Dr. Goodenowe, How Brain Inflammation Can Influence Bipolar Disorder: Key Nutrients and Recovery Mindset, is now available on Vital Signs with Brendon Fallon. This new installment dives into the biological foundation of bipolar disorder, particularly focusing on the role of brain inflammation and how it can impact mental health.
Dr. Goodenowe takes us through a scientific journey explaining the cascade effect of brain breakdowns leading to oxidation and subsequent inflammation. He outlines how this process may contribute to the onset and progression of bipolar disorder, providing a fascinating look into the brain’s intricate workings.
More than just a discussion, this episode is a beacon of hope, highlighting innovative treatment strategies. Dr. Goodenowe shares his extensive research on key nutrients that are pivotal in treating bipolar disorder, offering viewers a holistic view of mental health recovery.
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Learn more about how patients with bipolar disorder have significantly lower levels of plasmalogens.
Dr. Goodenowe’s paper, published with collaborators at the National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry in Japan, highlights just how important plasmalogens are to health: