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Why Mental Illness Is a Metabolic Problem—and What That Means for Your Health | Dr. Chris Palmer

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Jan 7, 2026
Dr. Christopher Palmer is a Harvard psychiatrist and pioneer in metabolic psychiatry. He argues that mental illness is intricately linked to whole-body biology, rising alongside chronic diseases like obesity and diabetes. The discussion reveals how inflammation and metabolic dysfunction can influence mental health, reshaping our understanding of conditions like depression and bipolar disorder. Palmer advocates for nutrition, lifestyle changes, and metabolic assessments as effective treatments, challenging traditional psychiatric approaches and emphasizing a holistic view of mental well-being.
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INSIGHT

Inflammation Drives Brain Energy Problems

  • Inflammation is a common domino that can trigger mitochondrial dysfunction and psychiatric symptoms.
  • High inflammation produces behavioral changes like low energy and social withdrawal that mimic depression.
INSIGHT

Metabolism Is The Central Pathway

  • Metabolism and mitochondria form a final common pathway linking diverse causes of chronic disease.
  • Disrupted cellular energy explains why infections, toxins, diet, and stress produce overlapping illnesses.
ADVICE

Don't Default To Lifelong Toxic Meds

  • Avoid reflexively using metabolically harmful psychiatric drugs long-term without exploring metabolic causes.
  • Use medications when life-saving, but seek root-cause metabolic treatments to prevent premature cardiometabolic death.
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