EPISODE · Sep 20, 2024 · 21 MIN
Coffee = Longevity || Inflammation & Mental Health Connection
from Vitality Explorers · host Allan Mishra, MD
Obesity and Inflammation PodcastFive Primary Points of the Podcast:* Coffee and Tea for Longevity: Drinking 2-3 cups of coffee daily can significantly lower the risk of cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and stroke, as shown by a study of 170,000 people. Tea offers similar but less robust benefits. Coffee's bioactive compounds are key to its protective effects.* Inflammation and Mental Health: High white blood cell counts, C-reactive protein, and haptoglobin levels are linked to mental health disorders like depression. Monitoring these inflammatory markers could help predict and prevent such issues, supporting the idea that inflammation plays a role in psychiatric disorders.* Vitality as a Survival Skill: Vitality isn't just about thriving in good times—it's about resilience in the face of life's toughest challenges. Dr. Mishra shares how his own focus on physical, mental, social, and spiritual well-being helped him endure the recent loss of his brother, emphasizing vitality as a critical survival skill.* Proactive Vitality Strategy: Incorporating an anti-inflammatory lifestyle—through diet, sleep, and exercise—can mitigate the risks of mental and physical illnesses. Dr. Mishra recommends tracking inflammatory markers early in life and consistently working on vitality as a proactive approach to health.* The Power of Social and Spiritual Support: During his grieving process, the strength of Dr. Mishra’s social connections and spiritual practices played a vital role. He stresses the importance of nurturing relationships and building faith, seeing them as essential pillars of vitality during difficult times. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit vitalityexplorers.substack.com/subscribe
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