2025-03-31
3 小时 12 分钟Welcome to the Huberman Lab podcast where.
We discuss science and science based tools for everyday life.
I'm Andrew Huberman and I'm a professor of neurobiology and ophthalmology at Stanford School of Medicine.
My guest today is Dr. Chris Palmer.
Dr. Chris Palmer is a psychiatrist and researcher at Harvard University.
He focuses on how metabolic health and mitochondrial health in particular,
can be leveraged to treat and in some cases cure psychiatric disorders including schizophrenia,
autism, depression, bipolar and adhd.
Today we discuss how metabolic health, something we hear a lot about nowadays,
is really about mitochondrial health and the specific lifestyle and other factors that you can use to improve mitochondrial number and function.
We talk about things like exercise, sleep, sunlight,
which you've heard about before, but we talk about those from a different perspective.
And we discuss some things that have never been discussed before on this podcast,
at least in light of mitochondrial health.
Things such as creatine, methylene blue, nicotine.
And we talk about the key role of specific B vitamins and iron in brain function.
We also have a very direct discussion about vaccines and whether or not inflammation caused by vaccines can potentially damage mitochondria,
which then leads to mental health challenges.
And of course, in that context, we discuss the vaccine autism debate.
We also discuss public health and what is needed to truly change the way people exercise and eat and the rapidly changing landscape of the National Institutes of health and the CDC.