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Ep. 9 - Nutrition and the Mind: Unraveling the Links Between Diet, Inflammation and Personality Development with Dr. Joseph DiRuzzo

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Ready to unravel the profound link between what you eat and how you think and feel? Renowned expert, Dr. Joseph DiRuzzo, unravels this intricate correlation. We peel away layers of conventional wisdom, tackling the consequences of micronutrient-deficient diet on our overall health. Together, we expose the dangers lurking behind long-term consumption of adulterated foods. Not only that, we delve into the repercussions of inflammation, and how it can lead to cerebral edema impacting emotions and behaviors. We also uncover the dark side of SSRIs, and share the insightful teachings of Michio Kushi on the long-term effects of altered diets.
We then shift gears to the intriguing world of prenatal re-imprinting. Ever wondered how experiences from as far back as the womb could influence your personality structure? We navigate through this fascinating terrain, uncovering how imprints during our formative years can shape our lives. We look back at the Great Depression, and how its legacy of malnutrition extends to impact health. We also explore the kaleidoscope analogy to explain this concept further. Additionally, Dr. DiRuzzo imparts his wisdom on prenatal memory and the potential of prenatal re-imprinting to alter personality structures. This podcast episode promises to transform your understanding of health, nutrition, and personality development.

For more information be sure to visit Dr. Joe's website, optimalhumanexperience.com
You'll find videos, articles, a link to all the podcast episodes, and a description of the different programs developed by Dr. Joe over the years.
Join the FREE email course and get special offers and advance notifications for new course offerings.
Have questions? Submit your question through the chat feature and maybe you'll hear a discussion about it on a future podcast!
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Chapters

1. Ep. 9 - Nutrition and the Mind: Unraveling the Links Between Diet, Inflammation and Personality Development with Dr. Joseph DiRuzzo (00:00:00)

2. The Optimal Human Experience (00:00:06)

3. Prenatal Re-Imprinting and Personality Influence (00:17:19)

4. Prenatal Memory and Success of Material (00:29:11)

16 episodes

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Content provided by Dr. Joseph Diruzzo (aka "Dr. Joe"). All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Dr. Joseph Diruzzo (aka "Dr. Joe") or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Ready to unravel the profound link between what you eat and how you think and feel? Renowned expert, Dr. Joseph DiRuzzo, unravels this intricate correlation. We peel away layers of conventional wisdom, tackling the consequences of micronutrient-deficient diet on our overall health. Together, we expose the dangers lurking behind long-term consumption of adulterated foods. Not only that, we delve into the repercussions of inflammation, and how it can lead to cerebral edema impacting emotions and behaviors. We also uncover the dark side of SSRIs, and share the insightful teachings of Michio Kushi on the long-term effects of altered diets.
We then shift gears to the intriguing world of prenatal re-imprinting. Ever wondered how experiences from as far back as the womb could influence your personality structure? We navigate through this fascinating terrain, uncovering how imprints during our formative years can shape our lives. We look back at the Great Depression, and how its legacy of malnutrition extends to impact health. We also explore the kaleidoscope analogy to explain this concept further. Additionally, Dr. DiRuzzo imparts his wisdom on prenatal memory and the potential of prenatal re-imprinting to alter personality structures. This podcast episode promises to transform your understanding of health, nutrition, and personality development.

For more information be sure to visit Dr. Joe's website, optimalhumanexperience.com
You'll find videos, articles, a link to all the podcast episodes, and a description of the different programs developed by Dr. Joe over the years.
Join the FREE email course and get special offers and advance notifications for new course offerings.
Have questions? Submit your question through the chat feature and maybe you'll hear a discussion about it on a future podcast!
https://optimalhumanexperience.com

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Ep. 9 - Nutrition and the Mind: Unraveling the Links Between Diet, Inflammation and Personality Development with Dr. Joseph DiRuzzo (00:00:00)

2. The Optimal Human Experience (00:00:06)

3. Prenatal Re-Imprinting and Personality Influence (00:17:19)

4. Prenatal Memory and Success of Material (00:29:11)

16 episodes

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