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Power Up Recovery with Nutrition Podcast
by Academy for Addiction and Mental Health Nutrition
Explore the powerful connection between nutrition, mental health, and addiction recovery with Christina Veselak, a trailblazer in nutritional mental health and founder of the Academy for Addiction and Mental Health Nutrition.This interview-based podcast, "Power Up Recovery with Nutrition," dives deep into how amino acids and targeted nutritional strategies can transform brain chemistry, build resilience, and support sustainable recovery. Christina's expertise is showcased through engaging interviews with leading experts, practitioners, and inspiring voices from the recovery community, as well as solo episodes addressing key topics in the field.Whether you're on a personal recovery journey, a functional nutritionist seeking advanced tools, or a healthcare professional eager to expand your knowledge, this podcast offers practical advice, compelling stories, and the latest innovations. Academy members will find it an invaluable resource for deeper learning and staying connected to cut
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Healing the Addicted Brain: Nutrition, Cravings, and Recovery Science with Dr. Brooke Scheller S02E31
In this episode of Power Up Recovery with Nutrition, Christina Veselak sits down with Dr. Brooke Scheller, a Doctor of Clinical Nutrition and leading voice in functional sobriety. Dr. Scheller shares her personal journey with alcohol and how it led her to uncover a powerful truth: cravings, mood swings, and relapse are often rooted in brain chemistry and nutrient imbalances — not just behavior or willpower. Together, Christina and Dr. Scheller explore how nutrition directly impacts neurotransmitters, blood sugar, gut health, and hormone balance, and why these are critical foundations for sustainable recovery. They break down how simple shifts—like increasing protein intake, stabilizing blood sugar, and addressing nutrient deficiencies—can significantly reduce cravings and improve emotional resilience. This conversation challenges traditional recovery models and introduces a more biochemical, root-cause approach to healing the brain and body. Key Topics Covered Why cravings are biochemical—not just emotional The connection between blood sugar and alcohol cravings How protein and amino acids support brain chemistry The role of gut health in mood and recovery Nutrient deficiencies that impact anxiety, depression, and relapse Why "missing a meal" can trigger cravings Functional Sobriety and personalized nutrition strategies Meet Our Guest Dr. Brooke Scheller, DCN, CNS, CFPP, is a Doctor of Clinical Nutrition and a leading expert in functional sobriety. She helps individuals transform their mental health and recovery journey through nutrition and root-cause healing. She is the founder of the Scheller Collective and creator of the Functional Sobriety approach, a science-backed method that uses personalized nutrition to improve brain health, stabilize mood, and support an alcohol-free lifestyle. Dr. Scheller is also the author of How to Eat to Change How You Drink, where she bridges the gap between nutrition, brain chemistry, and behavior change. Connect with Dr. Brooke Scheller Website: www.functionalsobriety.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drbrookescheller Book: How to Eat to Change How You Drink Practical Takeaways Cravings often come from blood sugar crashes and nutrient deficiencies Eating protein regularly can reduce urges and stabilize mood Gut health plays a major role in mental health and recovery Nutrition can improve brain chemistry faster than most expect Recovery is not just psychological—it's biological
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Omega-3 Index, Brain Health & Depression: EPA vs DHA Explained with Dr. William S. Harris
In this episode of Power Up Recovery with Nutrition, Christina Veselak sits down with Dr. Bill Harris, a leading expert in nutritional biochemistry and founder of the Omega-3 Index, to explore how omega-3 fatty acids impact brain health, mental health, and long-term recovery. Dr. Harris explains the science behind EPA and DHA, the importance of measuring omega-3 levels through the Omega-3 Index, and why this simple blood test can be a powerful predictor of health outcomes including depression, inflammation, heart disease, and even suicide risk. They dive into: • What the Omega-3 Index is and why it matters • The difference between EPA and DHA for brain function • Omega-3 deficiency and its link to mental health challenges • Optimal omega-3 intake for maintenance vs therapeutic use • Why the omega-6 to omega-3 ratio may be misleading • The role of inflammation in depression and recovery • Real-world cases of high-dose omega-3s in brain injury recovery Meet Our Guest William Harris holds a PhD in Nutritional Biochemistry from the University of Minnesota. Since 1980, his research has focused on omega-3 fatty acids. He has been the principal investigator on 8 omega-3 related NIH grants and has over 360 omega-3-related publications. In 2004, he developed the "Omega-3 Index", a blood test to assess EPA+DHA status that can be performed on dried blood spots. In 2008 he founded OmegaQuant Analytics, LLC in Sioux Falls, SD to offer the test to researchers, healthcare providers and consumers. He has been elected a Fellow of the American Heart Association, the National Lipid Association, and the American Society of Nutrition. He is currently a Professor in the Department of Medicine at the Sanford School of Medicine, University of South Dakota; President of OmegaQuant Analytics, and the founder of the Fatty Acid Research Institute (2020). His scientific impact was ranked among the top 2% in a recent survey of scientists worldwide. To Connect: Facebook: @Omega3Index Instagram: @OmegaQuant YouTube: @OmegaQuantLab Omegaquant.com (OmegaQuant) Fareinst.org (Fatty Acid Research Institute) 5 Practical Takeaways 1. Test your Omega-3 levels Use the Omega-3 Index to know where you actually stand. 2. Aim for at least 8% This is the target range linked to better brain and overall health. 3. Most people need more Omega-3s A daily intake of 1,500–2,000 mg EPA + DHA is a good starting point. 4. EPA + DHA both matter EPA supports mood and inflammation, while DHA supports brain structure. 5. Consistency is key Long-term intake matters more than occasional supplementation. Discover More Unlock a world of resources at https://aminoacidtherapy.com/ where you'll find expert insights, transformative training, and actionable tools to support your recovery journey. Whether you're looking for professional courses like our Level 1 Core Training Learn more at https://feedtherecoveringbrain.com Support Our Mission Check out our nonprofit initiative, Eating Protein Saves Lives, at https://eatingproteinsaveslives.org/ Learn how we're improving lives and communities through better nutrition, the science of amino acid therapy, and our simple yet powerful message: Eat protein every 4 hours. Also, if you're just starting out or want a solid foundation, check out Eat: A Guide to Radiant Recovery Using Food and Amino Acids to Repair the Addicted Brain and Reduce Cravings by Christina Veselak. It's a clear, powerful intro to the core concepts. Grab your copy here: https://www.eatforrecovery.com/ Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The information shared is meant to inform and empower listeners but should not replace professional medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider for personalized care and treatment. Music by: Bensound License code: GFZAESIUP3ZUNGXM Like this episode? Subscribe, rate, and share it with a friend or colleague who needs this information. Let's make nutrition part of the conversation for lasting recovery.
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How Nutrition, Detox & Gut Healing Rebuild Your Brain with Suzanne Roth-Paul S02E29
In this episode of Power Up Recovery with Nutrition, Christina Veselak sits down with Suzanne Roth Paul, a Primal Health Coach and wellness educator who transformed her life after decades of chronic illness, brain fog, and emotional instability. Suzanne shares her deeply personal journey of navigating autoimmune challenges, toxin exposure, gut dysfunction, and nutrient depletion — and how discovering root-cause healing through nutrition, detoxification, and lifestyle changes helped her reclaim her health and mental clarity. Together, Christina and Suzanne explore how brain fog, anxiety, and emotional overwhelm are often driven by hidden imbalances such as pyroluria, poor gut health, environmental toxins, and nutrient deficiencies. They also highlight the powerful role of food, hydration, sleep, and daily detox practices in restoring the brain and body. This conversation brings together real-life experience, practical strategies, and hope — showing that you are not broken, and that true healing begins with what you put into your body. Key Topics Covered Suzanne's journey from lifelong illness to radiant health Pyroluria and how it depletes zinc and B6, impacting mental health The connection between gut health, leaky gut, and brain function How environmental toxins and heavy metals affect emotional stability Why brain fog, anxiety, and memory issues are often not psychological The role of nutrition in restoring clarity, energy, and resilience Eliminating gluten, sugar, and processed foods for healing The importance of organic food and reducing toxic exposure Daily detox strategies: sleep, hydration, and reducing toxic load The impact of stress and trauma on physical and mental health How food choices directly influence mood, cognition, and recovery Why healing starts in your kitchen and pantry Meet Our Guest Suzanne Roth Paul is a Primal Health Coach, wellness educator, and Independent Brand Partner with LifeWave Global, a cutting-edge company focused on cellular health and detoxification. After silently battling an autoimmune condition since birth, Suzanne spent over two decades learning how to heal her body naturally. Her journey led her to uncover the deep connection between emotional pain, physical symptoms, and environmental toxins. Today, she helps individuals break free from confusion, chronic symptoms, and unhealthy cycles through her simple yet powerful 3-step protocol. Her work focuses on restoring autonomy and confidence — empowering people to take control of their health and rebuild their lives from the inside out. Through her Power in Your Pantry eGuide and eBook, Suzanne teaches that true healing begins with what we eat and how we live. She believes that many chronic symptoms are not simply signs of aging, but the result of accumulated toxins — and that by supporting cellular health through nutrition and detox, lasting vitality is possible. Her mission is clear: help others avoid the struggles she endured and guide them toward clarity, balance, and radiant health. To Connect with Suzanne Website: https://secretstoradianthealth.com LifeWave website: Lifewave.com/Suzannerothpaul Youtube Channel: Suzannerothpaul-phototherapy IG: @radianthealthwithsuzanne LI: Suzannerothpaul FB: Suzannerothpaul Practical Takeaways You are not broken — your body may simply be depleted or overwhelmed Brain fog and anxiety often stem from nutrient deficiencies and toxins Removing inflammatory foods can dramatically improve mental clarity Healing the gut is essential for healing the brain Daily detox habits like sleep and hydration are non-negotiable Organic, whole foods are foundational to long-term health Emotional and physical healing are deeply connected True health starts in your kitchen — and in your daily choices Christina also joins Suzanne as a featured speaker in the upcoming Detox for Longevity Summit 2026, happening April 1 to 4. This free event reveals how toxins, stress, and imbalances impact your health and what you can do to fix them. Register here: summit.secretstoradianthealth.com Discover More Unlock a world of resources at https://aminoacidtherapy.com/ where you'll find expert insights, transformative training, and actionable tools to support your recovery journey. Whether you're looking for professional courses like our Level 1 Core Training Learn more at https://feedtherecoveringbrain.com Support Our Mission Check out our nonprofit initiative, Eating Protein Saves Lives, at https://eatingproteinsaveslives.org/ Learn how we're improving lives and communities through better nutrition, the science of amino acid therapy, and our simple yet powerful message: Eat protein every 4 hours. Also, if you're just starting out or want a solid foundation, check out Eat: A Guide to Radiant Recovery Using Food and Amino Acids to Repair the Addicted Brain and Reduce Cravings by Christina Veselak. It's a clear, powerful intro to the core concepts. Grab your copy here: https://www.eatforrecovery.com/ Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The information shared is meant to inform and empower listeners but should not replace professional medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider for personalized care and treatment. Music by: Bensound License code: GFZAESIUP3ZUNGXM Like this episode? Subscribe, rate, and share it with a friend or colleague who needs this information. Let's make nutrition part of the conversation for lasting recovery.
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Inside a Methadone Clinic: Using Nutrition to Support Addiction Recovery with Patrick Zerwas S02E28
In this episode of Power Up Recovery with Nutrition, Christina Veselak sits down with addiction counselor Patrick Zerwas to explore a powerful but often overlooked dimension of addiction treatment: nutrition and amino acid therapy inside a methadone clinic. Patrick shares his remarkable journey from more than two decades of active addiction to over 26 years in long term recovery and a career dedicated to helping others rebuild their lives. Now working as a Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselor in a medication assisted treatment setting, Patrick brings a rare combination of lived experience, academic training, and clinical practice to the conversation. Together, Christina and Patrick discuss how targeted nutrition, amino acid therapy, and stable blood sugar can help restore brain chemistry during recovery. They explore how neurotransmitter depletion contributes to cravings, mood instability, and relapse vulnerability, and why feeding the brain with protein, essential nutrients, and specific amino acids can dramatically improve treatment outcomes. Patrick also shares real world examples from his work in a methadone clinic, including how nutrients such as tyrosine, glutamine, magnesium, and vitamin C can support withdrawal, reduce cravings, and stabilize mood. Through telehealth counseling and practical coaching, he is helping patients begin to understand how nutrition can complement medication assisted treatment and strengthen recovery. This episode offers an honest look inside addiction treatment and highlights how nutrition, neuroscience, and compassionate counseling can work together to support lasting recovery. Key Topics Covered How Patrick's personal recovery journey led him into addiction counseling What life inside a methadone clinic looks like for patients and clinicians Why nutrition is often the missing piece in addiction recovery programs How neurotransmitter depletion drives cravings, anxiety, and relapse risk The role of amino acid therapy in supporting dopamine, serotonin, and endorphin balance Using tyrosine to help reduce stimulant cravings and support motivation Glutamine for stabilizing blood sugar and reducing sugar cravings Vitamin C and magnesium to support withdrawal and improve medication response Why many patients in recovery are severely protein deficient How food insecurity and limited access to healthy food affect recovery outcomes Teaching practical nutrition skills within addiction treatment settings Why feeding the brain can dramatically improve therapy engagement and emotional stability The role of harm reduction and medication assisted treatment in modern recovery models How nutrition can help people gradually stabilize and rebuild brain chemistry Meet Our Guest Patrick Zerwas, LADC, brings over two decades of professional experience in addiction counseling, supported by long term personal recovery and a lived understanding of substance use disorder. Before entering the profession, Patrick spent 22 years in active addiction, an experience he often describes as being on the "research committee." His journey took him from high school dropout and homelessness to sustained recovery and academic achievement. He graduated Cum Laude from Saint Cloud State University, earning dual Bachelor of Science degrees in Alcohol and Chemical Dependency Counseling and Psychology. This combination of formal education and lived experience informs his direct, pragmatic, and client centered clinical approach. Patrick is currently employed as a Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselor at STS Specialized Treatment Services in Minneapolis, where he works within a Medication Assisted Treatment setting. He also owns and operates Evolution Counseling Services, providing counseling services focused on recovery stabilization, nutrition, behavioral health, and long term change. In addition to his clinical credentials, Patrick is a Level One Certified Recovery Nutrition Coach. He is particularly interested in the intersection of addiction recovery, mental health, neurobiology, and nutrition, and how metabolic health influences relapse risk, mood regulation, and cognitive function. Patrick brings a grounded, evidence informed, and experience tested perspective to conversations about addiction, recovery systems, medication assisted treatment, and the evolving role of nutrition in addiction and mental health treatment. Practical Takeaways Addiction recovery requires rebuilding brain chemistry, not just stopping substances. Many people entering recovery are severely depleted in nutrients and protein. Targeted amino acids can help restore neurotransmitter balance and reduce cravings. Stable blood sugar and regular protein intake are foundational for emotional stability. Vitamin C, magnesium, and amino acids may support withdrawal and medication assisted treatment. Nutrition education can empower people in recovery to rebuild their health and resilience. Feeding the brain is a powerful tool for improving mood, engagement in therapy, and long term recovery success. Discover More Unlock a world of resources at https://aminoacidtherapy.com/ where you'll find expert insights, transformative training, and actionable tools to support your recovery journey. Whether you're looking for professional courses like our Level 1 Core Training Learn more at https://feedtherecoveringbrain.com Support Our Mission Check out our nonprofit initiative, Eating Protein Saves Lives, at https://eatingproteinsaveslives.org/ Learn how we're improving lives and communities through better nutrition, the science of amino acid therapy, and our simple yet powerful message: Eat protein every 4 hours. Also, if you're just starting out or want a solid foundation, check out Eat: A Guide to Radiant Recovery Using Food and Amino Acids to Repair the Addicted Brain and Reduce Cravings by Christina Veselak. It's a clear, powerful intro to the core concepts. Grab your copy here: https://www.eatforrecovery.com/ Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The information shared is meant to inform and empower listeners but should not replace professional medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider for personalized care and treatment. Music by: Bensound License code: GFZAESIUP3ZUNGXM Like this episode? Subscribe, rate, and share it with a friend or colleague who needs this information. Let's make nutrition part of the conversation for lasting recovery.
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Burnout to Brain Vitality: A Functional Medicine Approach to Mental Health with Cynthia Libert, MD S02E27
In this episode of Power Up Recovery with Nutrition, Christina Veselak sits down with Cynthia Libert, a functional and integrative physician specializing in metabolic psychiatry, brain health optimization, and cognitive decline prevention. Drawing from her own experience with professional burnout, Dr. Libert shares how she transitioned from conventional family medicine into a root-cause, nutrition-centered model of care that restores emotional and neurological resilience. Together, Christina and Dr. Libert explore the powerful intersection of nutrient status, inflammation, blood sugar regulation, and mental health. They discuss how targeted lab testing can reveal hidden drivers of anxiety, depression, cognitive changes, and burnout — and how precision nutrition can often restore balance faster than many expect. Throughout the conversation, they reference the work of pioneers in functional and integrative medicine, including James Greenblatt, Dale Bredesen, William Walsh, and Dr. John Wilson, whose clinical insights into nutrient deficiencies and individualized care helped shape modern integrative psychiatry. This episode bridges functional psychiatry, preventive brain health, and real-world clinical experience — offering both science and hope. Key Topics Covered How professional burnout can signal deeper metabolic and nutrient imbalances Why omega-3 deficiency is common — and how quickly replenishment can shift mood The role of magnesium in anxiety, migraines, muscle tension, blood pressure, and emotional regulation Why zinc and copper balance matters for mood, cognition, and postpartum mental health Low ferritin, B12, and magnesium as hidden contributors to depression and fatigue Inflammation markers (CRP) and homocysteine as early warning signs for cognitive decline Blood sugar instability and reactive hypoglycemia as drivers of irritability, anxiety, and relapse vulnerability Creatine, mitochondrial support, and sparing methylation pathways to reduce homocysteine Midlife as a critical window for preventing neurodegeneration Emerging research from Dr. Dale Bredesen's team showing potential reversal of early Alzheimer's through precision medicine Meet Our Guest Cynthia Libert, MD, is a board-certified family physician and functional medicine practitioner with over 20 years of clinical experience. She is the Founder and Medical Director of Caring for the Body, PLLC – Center for Functional Medicine in Asheville, North Carolina, where she specializes in brain health, burnout prevention, mood disorders, and the root-cause treatment and prevention of cognitive decline. Dr. Libert integrates evidence-based nutrition, lifestyle medicine, functional psychiatry, and compassionate whole-person care to help patients restore metabolic, emotional, and neurological resilience. With advanced training influenced by leaders such as James Greenblatt in integrative psychiatry and Dale Bredesen in cognitive decline research, she brings a precision, lab-guided approach to mental health care. She is passionate about the connection between nutrition, mental health, addiction recovery, and long-term brain vitality. Through her clinical work, teaching, and media platforms, Dr. Libert empowers individuals to understand their biology, nourish their brains, and step into lives marked by clarity, resilience, and lasting vitality. To Connect LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/drcindylibert References, Experts & Concept Mentioned James Greenblatt – Functional and integrative psychiatry fellowship training Dale Bredesen – Precision medicine approach to cognitive decline and Alzheimer's prevention William Walsh – Zinc, copper, methylation, and postpartum mental health research Dr. John Wilson – Environmental and integrative medicine mentor emphasizing individualized nutrient deficiencies Functional psychiatry and precision medicine approaches to cognitive decline Homocysteine as a risk marker for neurodegeneration C-reactive protein (CRP) as a measure of systemic inflammation Omega-3 fatty acid testing (EPA/DHA status) Zinc–copper balance in mood and cognitive function Magnesium threonate vs. magnesium glycinate for brain support Continuous glucose monitoring for metabolic stability Creatine for mitochondrial energy and brain resilience Reactive hypoglycemia research linking blood sugar instability to mood and behavioral disorders Practical Takeaways Burnout is often metabolic — not simply emotional. Testing nutrient status can reveal treatable drivers of anxiety, depression, and fatigue. Omega-3 replenishment can produce noticeable mood shifts in a relatively short time. Stable blood sugar and adequate protein intake are foundational for emotional stability. Magnesium, zinc, B12, ferritin, and vitamin D are frequently overlooked in conventional mental health care. Midlife is a powerful opportunity to prevent future cognitive decline through targeted lifestyle changes. Prevention of neurodegeneration begins decades before symptoms appear. Discover More Unlock a world of resources at https://aminoacidtherapy.com/ where you'll find expert insights, transformative training, and actionable tools to support your recovery journey. Whether you're looking for professional courses like our Level 1 Core Training Learn more at https://feedtherecoveringbrain.com Support Our Mission Check out our nonprofit initiative, Eating Protein Saves Lives, at https://eatingproteinsaveslives.org/ Learn how we're improving lives and communities through better nutrition, the science of amino acid therapy, and our simple yet powerful message: Eat protein every 4 hours. Also, if you're just starting out or want a solid foundation, check out Eat: A Guide to Radiant Recovery Using Food and Amino Acids to Repair the Addicted Brain and Reduce Cravings by Christina Veselak. It's a clear, powerful intro to the core concepts. Grab your copy here: https://www.eatforrecovery.com/ Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The information shared is meant to inform and empower listeners but should not replace professional medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider for personalized care and treatment. Music by: Bensound License code: GFZAESIUP3ZUNGXM Like this episode? Subscribe, rate, and share it with a friend or colleague who needs this information. Let's make nutrition part of the conversation for lasting recovery.
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ADHD Recovery Through Nutrition: Fueling the Brain for Stability with Annika Angelo S02E26
Protein, Omega-3s, Gut Health and Brain-Based Strategies for Focus, Mood and Long-Term Recovery In this episode of Power Up Recovery with Nutrition, host Christina Veselak sits down with Annika Angelo, MS, one of the leading experts on the research between ADHD and nutrition, to explore how targeted nutritional strategies can support ADHD symptoms, emotional regulation, and long-term recovery. Together, they unpack the powerful connection between ADHD, brain chemistry, blood sugar stability, gut health, and omega-3 fatty acids—and why recovery outcomes improve when we address the biological needs of the brain. This conversation bridges cutting-edge research with real-life practicality, offering compassionate, achievable steps for individuals in recovery who also struggle with ADHD. From amino acids like L-theanine and tyrosine, to high-dose omega-3 research, to the importance of protein, fiber, and nervous system safety, this episode emphasizes a core truth: ADHD is not a character flaw—it is a brain-based condition that requires biological support. Whether you are navigating ADHD personally, supporting a child, or working in the recovery field, this episode offers science-backed tools and hope. Key Topics Discussed ADHD as a brain-based, metabolic condition The connection between ADHD and addiction vulnerability Why omega-3 fatty acids may be critical for ADHD brains High-dose fish oil research and brain inflammation Protein intake and stabilizing blood sugar for focus The 30-30-30 framework (30g protein, 30g fiber, 30 plants per week) The 1-2-3 rhythm (1 probiotic daily, 2 seafood meals weekly, 3 meals daily) Amino acids for ADHD support (L-theanine, tyrosine, glutamine) Gut health, microbiome differences, and nutrient metabolism in ADHD Why nervous system safety must come before dietary perfection Personalization in recovery nutrition Reducing black-and-white thinking around food Practical strategies for ADHD meal prep and habit building Meet Our Guest Annika Angelo, MS is one of the leading experts on the research between ADHD and nutrition. Her mission is to empower individuals with ADHD to reconnect with their bodies and understand how food directly impacts brain function, focus, and emotional regulation. Through her research, educational programs, ADHD nutrition manual, and Eat to Focus Cookbook, Annika translates complex science into accessible, actionable strategies. She also offers a monthly membership providing research updates and practical food guidance for ADHD support. To Connect with Annika: Website: https://neutramindlab.com Instagram/Threads: @thenutrimindlab Facebook page: The Nutrimind Lab Youtube, Tiktok: @nutrimindlab References and People Mentioned Dr. John C. Umhau – Researcher on omega-3 fatty acids and mental health outcomes. Dr. Michael Lewis – Author of When Brains Collide and researcher on high-dose omega-3 fatty acids for traumatic brain injury. Hardy Nutritionals – Maker of Daily Essential Nutrients, a broad-spectrum high-dose micronutrient formula discussed in relation to ADHD brain support. Nordic Naturals – Referenced in discussion of concentrated DHA/EPA research formulations used in clinical research. Discover More Unlock a world of resources at https://aminoacidtherapy.com/ where you'll find expert insights, transformative training, and actionable tools to support your recovery journey. Whether you're looking for professional courses like our Level 1 Core Training Learn more at https://feedtherecoveringbrain.com Support Our Mission Check out our nonprofit initiative, Eating Protein Saves Lives, at https://eatingproteinsaveslives.org/ Learn how we're improving lives and communities through better nutrition, the science of amino acid therapy, and our simple yet powerful message: Eat protein every 4 hours. Also, if you're just starting out or want a solid foundation, check out Eat: A Guide to Radiant Recovery Using Food and Amino Acids to Repair the Addicted Brain and Reduce Cravings by Christina Veselak. It's a clear, powerful intro to the core concepts. Grab your copy here: https://www.eatforrecovery.com/ Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The information shared is meant to inform and empower listeners but should not replace professional medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider for personalized care and treatment. Music by: Bensound License code: GFZAESIUP3ZUNGXM Like this episode? Subscribe, rate, and share it with a friend or colleague who needs this information. Let's make nutrition part of the conversation for lasting recovery.
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Low Stomach Acid, Trauma & Addiction Recovery | The Hidden Gut–Brain Connection with Mary Travostino S02E25
Why GERD, Anxiety, and Cravings Are Often Caused by Too Little Acid—Not Too Much In this episode of Power Up Recovery with Nutrition, host Christina Veselak sits down with Mary Travostino, a Certified Functional Nutrition Counselor and long-time integrative health educator, to explore the overlooked connection between low stomach acid, trauma, digestive health, and addiction recovery. Mary shares her deeply personal recovery journey—from childhood loss, substance use, and decades of unprocessed grief to chronic digestive illness and long-term proton pump inhibitor (PPI) use—and how functional nutrition helped her uncover the real root causes behind symptoms that conventional medicine often misses. Together, Christina and Mary unpack why acid reflux and GERD are frequently caused by too little stomach acid, not too much, how trauma and chronic stress suppress digestion, and how blood chemistry markers can reveal hidden nutrient deficiencies, malabsorption, and impaired gut–brain signaling. This conversation sheds light on how digestion, protein intake, amino acids, and mineral absorption directly influence mood, cravings, anxiety, and relapse risk. This episode highlights why digestive dysfunction is not just a gut issue, but a full-body inflammatory and mental health issue, and why healing requires addressing biology, trauma, lifestyle, and nourishment together. Key Topics Discussed Low stomach acid (hypochlorhydria) and acid reflux Proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) and long-term health risks Trauma, ACEs, and suppressed digestion The gut–brain connection in addiction recovery Blood work interpretation and missed digestive markers Protein digestion, amino acids, and neurotransmitter health Gallbladder removal, bile flow, and fat malabsorption GERD, bloating, anxiety, and chronic inflammation Stress, cortisol, and impaired stomach acid production Root-cause, functional nutrition approaches to recovery Meet Our Guest Mary Travostino is a Certified Functional Nutrition Counselor, IIN Health Coach, and community health educator with 30 years of experience in integrative healthcare. She has worked alongside functional medicine physicians and educated doctors, clinical teams, and patients on nutrition, supplements, and real-world application. For the past 18 years, Mary has specialized in weight loss, digestive health, and blood work interpretation, supporting individuals navigating addiction recovery and helping clients understand what their lab results are truly revealing. She has completed Level One training with the Academy for Addiction & Mental Health Nutrition and brings a grounded, root-cause approach to health education. Her work centers on helping people slow down, see the full picture, and recognize that healing begins with understanding—guided by her mission to Educate • Empower • Evolve. To Connect:Website: https://www.mindshifttransformations.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mary-travostino/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mary.ehrhardt Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/MindShiftTransformations/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mindshift_mary/ Discover More Unlock a world of resources at https://aminoacidtherapy.com/ where you'll find expert insights, transformative training, and actionable tools to support your recovery journey. Whether you're looking for professional courses like our Level 1 Core Training Learn more at https://feedtherecoveringbrain.com Support Our Mission Check out our nonprofit initiative, Eating Protein Saves Lives, at https://eatingproteinsaveslives.org/ Learn how we're improving lives and communities through better nutrition, the science of amino acid therapy, and our simple yet powerful message: Eat protein every 4 hours. Also, if you're just starting out or want a solid foundation, check out Eat: A Guide to Radiant Recovery Using Food and Amino Acids to Repair the Addicted Brain and Reduce Cravings by Christina Veselak. It's a clear, powerful intro to the core concepts. Grab your copy here: https://www.eatforrecovery.com/ Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The information shared is meant to inform and empower listeners but should not replace professional medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider for personalized care and treatment. Music by: Bensound License code: GFZAESIUP3ZUNGXM Like this episode? Subscribe, rate, and share it with a friend or colleague who needs this information. Let's make nutrition part of the conversation for lasting recovery.
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Detoxing the Mind & Body: Addiction Recovery Through Nutrition, Connection & Humanity with Dr. Fred Moss S02E24
Why Nutrition, Connection, and Compassion Matter in Addiction Recovery In this episode of Power Up Recovery with Nutrition, host Christina Veselak speaks with Fred Moss, psychiatrist, mental health advocate, author, and founder of the Welcome to Humanity movement. Dr. Fred Moss brings a radically human perspective to addiction, mental health, and recovery. Rather than viewing emotional pain or addictive behaviors as signs that something is "wrong," he reframes them as part of the shared human condition. This conversation invites listeners to release shame, labels, and pathology, and instead explore healing through nutrition, detoxing from toxic inputs, authentic communication, and human connection. Together, Christina and Dr. Fred explore the concept of the three-legged stool of recovery—biochemistry and nutrition, connection with others, and meaning or spirituality—and how imbalance in any of these areas can contribute to suffering, addiction, and disconnection. Dr. Fred explains why the opposite of addiction is not sobriety, but connection, and why healing does not require diagnosis, medication, or permission. This episode highlights the critical role of nutrition in emotional wellness, while expanding the definition of detox to include not just food, but also relationships, media, environments, and internal narratives that shape how we experience ourselves and the world. Key Topics Covered in This Episode Addiction as a response to pain and disconnection, not moral failure Why emotional suffering does not mean something is wrong with you The three-legged stool of recovery: nutrition, connection, and meaning Detoxing the mind and body beyond food alone How ultra-processed foods and poor nourishment impact cravings The role of protein and whole foods in brain and emotional health Why labeling and pathologizing human pain increases isolation Healing through authentic communication and finding your true voice Why connection is the true antidote to addiction Meet Our Guest Dr. Fred Moss is a renowned mental health advocate, keynote speaker, and psychiatrist with a passion for helping people find their authentic selves. He is the founder of the Welcome to Humanity movement and the True Voice Mastermind, where his work centers on the power of communication, connection, creativity, and self-expression as primary forces for healing. Dr. Fred is the author of Creative 8: Healing Through Creativity and Self-Expression and Find Your True Voice!, and a longtime contributor to Psychology Today. His recent work includes the True Voice Course, which helps people rediscover their voice and share their message with the world, and Healing the Healer, a virtual course and mastermind designed to support transitioning healers. Through his work, Dr. Fred challenges conventional psychiatric models and invites a more humane, relational, and nutrition-aware approach to mental health and recovery. Quotes from This Episode "Communication, connection, being with others, creativity, self-expression, and listening are at the core of all healing—not just in mental health, but in all healing." – Dr. Fred Moss "There's a decision the user has to make… the agreement that something is wrong with them. It's in the agreement, not in the substance." – Dr. Fred Moss "The essence is, as things are, you and I are whole and complete right now." – Dr. Fred Moss "All you have is what you have—and you, as you are, are whole and perfect." – Dr. Fred Moss "Mental health is subject to the conversations we use to describe it." – Dr. Fred Moss To Connect with Dr. Fred Moss Website: https://drfred360.com Welcome to Humanity: https://welcometohumanity.net The Undoctored Reset: https://undoctoredreset.com Social Media: @drfredmoss Key Takeaway Addiction is not a failure or a defect—it is a response to disconnection, unmet needs, and biochemical imbalance. Healing begins with nourishment, human connection, and compassion. Discover More Unlock a world of resources at https://aminoacidtherapy.com/ where you'll find expert insights, transformative training, and actionable tools to support your recovery journey. Whether you're looking for professional courses like our Level 1 Core Training Learn more at https://feedtherecoveringbrain.com Support Our Mission Check out our nonprofit initiative, Eating Protein Saves Lives, at https://eatingproteinsaveslives.org/ Learn how we're improving lives and communities through better nutrition, the science of amino acid therapy, and our simple yet powerful message: Eat protein every 4 hours. Also, if you're just starting out or want a solid foundation, check out Eat: A Guide to Radiant Recovery Using Food and Amino Acids to Repair the Addicted Brain and Reduce Cravings by Christina Veselak. It's a clear, powerful intro to the core concepts. Grab your copy here: https://www.eatforrecovery.com/ Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The information shared is meant to inform and empower listeners but should not replace professional medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider for personalized care and treatment. Music by: Bensound License code: GFZAESIUP3ZUNGXM Like this episode? Subscribe, rate, and share it with a friend or colleague who needs this information. Let's make nutrition part of the conversation for lasting recovery.
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The Missing Link in Addiction Recovery: Brain Chemistry and Nutrition with Dr. Arwen Podesta S02E23
Why Feeding the Brain Is Essential for Lasting Recovery In this episode of Power Up Recovery with Nutrition, Christina Veselak, MS, LMFT, CN sits down with Dr. Arwen Podesta, a New Orleans–based psychiatrist board-certified in adult psychiatry, addiction medicine, forensic psychiatry, and integrative medicine. Dr. Podesta is the author of Hooked: A Concise Guide to the Underlying Mechanics of Addiction and Treatment and a nationally recognized speaker, educator, and consultant. She is a Distinguished Fellow of both the American Psychiatric Association and the American Society of Addiction Medicine and a former president of the Louisiana Psychiatric Medical Association. In this powerful conversation, Dr. Podesta explains why addiction recovery must address brain chemistry, nutrient depletion, and metabolic health—not just the removal of substances. She shares how food, amino acids, vitamins, minerals, and targeted nutritional support help rebuild neurotransmitters, stabilize mood, reduce cravings, and lower relapse risk. Together, Christina and Dr. Podesta explore the biological drivers of addiction, the role of genetics and methylation, the impact of blood sugar instability, and why feeding the brain is essential for sustainable recovery and mental health stability. Meet Our Guest New Orleans based psychiatrist, Arwen Podesta MD is boarded in adult Psychiatry, Addiction Medicine, Forensic Psychiatry, and Holistic & Integrative Medicine. She is the author of HOOKED: A Concise Guide to the Underlying Mechanics of Addiction and Treatment (available on Amazon; more at www.podestawellness.com). Dr. Podesta was recently honored as a Distinguished Fellow of both the American Psychiatric Association and the American Society of Addiction Medicine, and she is the immediate past President of the Louisiana Psychiatric Medical Association. A nationally recognized speaker, educator, and consultant, she champions integrative best practices for treating addiction and psychiatric conditions. Dr. Podesta also offers a comprehensive online Masterclass in Addiction—designed for professionals and the public alike To Connect: Website: www.DrArwen.com https://podestawellness.com/ Social Media: www.linkedin.com/in/arwen-podesta-md-8a396042 https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61572730410015 https://www.instagram.com/doctor.arwen/ Key Topics Covered Why addiction recovery fails when brain nutrition is ignored The three drivers of addiction: biology, stress, and substances Nutrient depletion and weakened brain resilience in addiction Amino acids as building blocks for neurotransmitter repair The role of blood sugar instability in cravings and relapse MTHFR gene variants, methylation, and dopamine deficiency Why sugar becomes a substitute addiction in recovery Recovery capital and resilience at the cellular level Supplements as "purified food," not pharmaceuticals Zinc, magnesium, B vitamins, omega-3s, and mental health Supporting early recovery and reducing post-acute withdrawal Why food is a treatment modality, not an afterthought People & Experts Mentioned David Best, Ph.D. Researcher known for developing the concept of recovery capital, highlighting the resources required to sustain long-term recovery. Dr. John Umhau Psychiatrist and researcher recognized for work on nutrition, omega-3 fatty acids, vitamin D, and mental health. References & Concepts Discussed Nutritional psychiatry Addiction as a brain-based condition Recovery capital and resilience capital Amino acid therapy for neurotransmitter support Methylation and MTHFR gene variants Dopamine deficiency and reward-seeking behavior Reactive hypoglycemia and relapse risk Omega-3 fatty acids and brain health Zinc–copper balance and mood regulation Supplements as medical foods / purified nutrition Key Takeaway Addiction recovery is not a failure of willpower—it is often the result of a starved, depleted brain. When the brain is properly nourished, people gain the clarity, stability, and resilience needed to engage in therapy, avoid relapse, and sustain long-term recovery. Discover More Unlock a world of resources at https://aminoacidtherapy.com/ where you'll find expert insights, transformative training, and actionable tools to support your recovery journey. Whether you're looking for professional courses like our Level 1 Core Training Learn more at https://feedtherecoveringbrain.com Support Our Mission Check out our nonprofit initiative, Eating Protein Saves Lives, at https://eatingproteinsaveslives.org/ Learn how we're improving lives and communities through better nutrition, the science of amino acid therapy, and our simple yet powerful message: Eat protein every 4 hours. Also, if you're just starting out or want a solid foundation, check out Eat: A Guide to Radiant Recovery Using Food and Amino Acids to Repair the Addicted Brain and Reduce Cravings by Christina Veselak. It's a clear, powerful intro to the core concepts. Grab your copy here: https://www.eatforrecovery.com/ Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The information shared is meant to inform and empower listeners but should not replace professional medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider for personalized care and treatment. Music by: Bensound License code: GFZAESIUP3ZUNGXM Like this episode? Subscribe, rate, and share it with a friend or colleague who needs this information. Let's make nutrition part of the conversation for lasting recovery.
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Modern Psychiatry and Addiction Recovery: Feeding the Brain with Umar Latif, MD S02E22
A Root-Cause, Nutrition-Informed Approach to Mental Health and Recovery In this episode of Power Up Recovery with Nutrition, host Christina Veselak sits down with Umar Latif, MD, a triple board-certified psychiatrist in general psychiatry, geriatric psychiatry, and addiction medicine, to explore a modern, evidence-informed approach to mental health and addiction recovery. Dr. Latif shares how his work with veterans, first responders, and individuals with dual diagnoses led him beyond symptom-based psychiatry toward a whole-person, root-cause model that integrates neuroscience, nutrition, functional psychiatry, psychotherapy, and lifestyle medicine. Together, they discuss why feeding the brain with the nutrients it requires is foundational to recovery, resilience, and long-term prevention. This conversation highlights why addiction is not a moral failing but a brain-based condition influenced by biology, blood sugar, micronutrients, neurotransmitters, trauma, and environment—and how addressing these factors restores hope, agency, and lasting healing. Key Topics Discussed Modern psychiatry and addiction recovery Addiction as a brain-based condition Feeding the brain with nutrients for recovery Blood sugar instability and cravings Amino acids in early recovery and post-acute withdrawal Root-cause and functional psychiatry approaches Micronutrients and neurotransmitter balance Trauma, ADHD, and relapse risk Integrating nutrition, psychotherapy, and neuroscience Empowerment, hope, and long-term prevention Meet our Guest Umar Latif, MD is a Distinguished Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association and a Diplomate of the American Board of Psychiatry & Neurology with triple board certification in General Psychiatry, Geriatric Psychiatry, and Addiction Medicine. He was selected as a George W. Bush Institute Scholar as part of the 2021 Stand-To Veteran Leadership program in service of improving veteran outcomes. Dr. Latif currently serves as the Chief Medical Officer of Enterhealth as well as Medical Director of his private practice: The Noesis Clinic, an adult and geriatric outpatient private practice that specializes in early detection of Alzheimer's dementia and TMS (Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation). In addition, Dr. Latif teaches medical students as an Affiliate Clinical Associate Professor at the Texas A&M College of Medicine. To Connect:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/umarlatifmd/ Blog: https://blog.noesisclinic.com Website: https://www.enterhealth.com/ Website: https://noesisclinic.com References and People Mentioned Umar Latif, MD – Triple board-certified psychiatrist in general psychiatry, geriatric psychiatry, and addiction medicine; Chief Medical Officer at Enterhealth. Christina Veselak – Host of Power Up Recovery with Nutrition and educator in Academy for Addiction & Mental Health Nutrition James Greenblatt, MD – Psychiatrist and educator in functional and nutritional psychiatry whose work influenced Dr. Latif's training. Bill Wilson – Co-founder of Alcoholics Anonymous, who emphasized vitamin therapy, particularly niacin, in recovery. Enterhealth – Dual-diagnosis treatment center integrating psychiatry, nutrition, neuroscience, and addiction recovery. Key concepts referenced include nutritional psychiatry, amino acid therapy, reactive hypoglycemia in early recovery, root-cause and functional psychiatry, trauma-informed care, and prevention through nutrition and lifestyle medicine. Discover More Unlock a world of resources at https://aminoacidtherapy.com/ where you'll find expert insights, transformative training, and actionable tools to support your recovery journey. Whether you're looking for professional courses like our Level 1 Core Training Learn more at https://feedtherecoveringbrain.com Support Our Mission Check out our nonprofit initiative, Eating Protein Saves Lives, at https://eatingproteinsaveslives.org/ Learn how we're improving lives and communities through better nutrition, the science of amino acid therapy, and our simple yet powerful message: Eat protein every 4 hours. Also, if you're just starting out or want a solid foundation, check out Eat: A Guide to Radiant Recovery Using Food and Amino Acids to Repair the Addicted Brain and Reduce Cravings by Christina Veselak. It's a clear, powerful intro to the core concepts. Grab your copy here: https://www.eatforrecovery.com/ Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The information shared is meant to inform and empower listeners but should not replace professional medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider for personalized care and treatment. Music by: Bensound License code: GFZAESIUP3ZUNGXM Like this episode? Subscribe, rate, and share it with a friend or colleague who needs this information. Let's make nutrition part of the conversation for lasting recovery.
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Bipolar Disorder Explained: Genetics, Oxidative Stress, and Nutrition with Dr. William J. Walsh S02E21
Dr. William J. Walsh on the Root Causes of Bipolar Disorder and Nutrient Based Strategies to Reduce Risk In this episode of Power Up Recovery with Nutrition, host Christina Veselak speaks with Dr. William J. Walsh, internationally recognized pioneer of nutrient based psychiatry and founder of the Walsh Research Institute. Dr. Walsh shares insights from decades of research and clinical experience, including findings from his recent work on bipolar disorder. He explains why bipolar disorder is best understood as a genetic ion channel disorder driven by accelerated oxidative DNA damage, and why symptoms often worsen with age without early and targeted intervention. This conversation explores the role of oxidative stress, particularly damage caused by superoxide free radicals, and how nutrient based and epigenetic approaches may help stabilize brain chemistry, slow disease progression, and reduce risk in genetically vulnerable individuals, including children of parents with bipolar disorder. Dr. Walsh also discusses how these same biochemical mechanisms intersect with addiction, neurotransmitter imbalance, and recovery, highlighting why nutrition must be part of the mental health conversation. Key Topics Covered in This Episode Bipolar disorder as a genetic ion channel disorder Oxidative stress and DNA damage in bipolar disorder Why bipolar symptoms often worsen over time Nutrient based psychiatry vs trial and error medication approaches The overlap between bipolar disorder and addiction Early identification and prevention in high risk families Why nutrition and epigenetics matter in recovery Meet our Guest Dr. William J. Walsh, PhD, FACN is an internationally recognized pioneer in nutrient based psychiatry and president of the non profit Walsh Research Institute. A former nuclear scientist at Argonne National Laboratory, his early work included groundbreaking research in lithium battery technology before he shifted his focus to mental health and human behavior. Over the past three decades, Dr. Walsh has developed biochemical and nutrient based treatment approaches for behavioral and mental health disorders including ADHD, autism, depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, and Alzheimer's disease. He founded the Pfeiffer Treatment Center, which treated more than 30,000 patients, and helped build some of the world's largest biochemical databases in mental health. Dr. Walsh is the author of Nutrient Power: Heal Your Biochemistry and Heal Your Brain and has trained more than 1,200 clinicians worldwide in evidence based, non drug nutrient therapies. His research has been published in peer reviewed journals, presented at international conferences, and continues to influence modern approaches to mental health care. To Connect:Website: https://www.walshinstitute.org Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/walshresearchinstitute LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/walsh-research-institute/ Youtube: @WalshResearchInstitute Dr. Walsh will be hosting a live webinar in January titled: Recent Advances in Bipolar Disorder Information for Families, Patients, and Caregivers This live webinar will cover recent advances in bipolar disorder science, with a focus on early intervention, oxidative stress, lifestyle and nutrition considerations, and prevention strategies for high risk individuals. Date: January 2026 (exact date and time to be announced)Format: Live webinar Register HERE For more details: https://www.walshinstitute.org/bipolardisorderwebinars Discover More Unlock a world of resources at https://aminoacidtherapy.com/ where you'll find expert insights, transformative training, and actionable tools to support your recovery journey. Whether you're looking for professional courses like our Level 1 Core Training Learn more at https://feedtherecoveringbrain.com Support Our Mission Check out our nonprofit initiative, Eating Protein Saves Lives, at https://eatingproteinsaveslives.org/ Learn how we're improving lives and communities through better nutrition, the science of amino acid therapy, and our simple yet powerful message: Eat protein every 4 hours. Also, if you're just starting out or want a solid foundation, check out Eat: A Guide to Radiant Recovery Using Food and Amino Acids to Repair the Addicted Brain and Reduce Cravings by Christina Veselak. It's a clear, powerful intro to the core concepts. Grab your copy here: https://www.eatforrecovery.com/ Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The information shared is meant to inform and empower listeners but should not replace professional medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider for personalized care and treatment. Music by: Bensound License code: GFZAESIUP3ZUNGXM Like this episode? Subscribe, rate, and share it with a friend or colleague who needs this information. Let's make nutrition part of the conversation for lasting recovery.
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Can Omega-3s Help You Recover? The Neuroscience of DHA and Sobriety with Dr. John C. Umhau S02E20
In this episode of Power Up Recovery with Nutrition, Christina Veselak sits down with Dr. John C. Umhau, a physician, researcher, and former senior clinical investigator at the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. With decades of experience leading neuroscience research teams and developing nutritional and medical strategies for alcohol recovery, Dr. Umhau brings a wealth of groundbreaking information to this conversation. Together, Christina and Dr. Umhau dive deep into the critical role of omega-3 fatty acids—especially DHA and EPA—in brain health, addiction recovery, emotional regulation, and even societal wellbeing. Dr. Umhau explains how chronic alcohol use depletes the brain of DHA, why the brain's demand for omega-3 skyrockets during recovery, and how high-dose fish oil can help rebuild neural tissue, reduce inflammation, improve impulse control, and dramatically support healing. Key Topics Covered How chronic alcohol use depletes DHA and leads to structural brain changes PET scan research showing increased DHA uptake during early recovery Why high-dose omega-3s (EPA/DHA) may support mood stability, reduce cravings, and improve impulse control Links between reactive hypoglycemia, irritability, and violent behavior The effects of modern omega-6 heavy diets vs. traditional omega-3 rich diets How nutritional interventions can reduce domestic violence, improve emotional stability, and strengthen communities Discussion of medications like naltrexone, acamprosate, ondansetron, and baclofen for reducing alcohol cravings Practical recommendations for obtaining therapeutic levels of omega-3s through fish or supplementation Meet our Guest Dr. John C. Umhau is a physician and researcher whose career has been dedicated to helping people stay healthy through evidence-based medical and nutritional strategies. With decades of experience in addiction medicine, his private practice focuses on supporting individuals who struggle to control their alcohol use—offering science-driven, compassionate care that does not rely on willpower-based treatment methods. He provides highly confidential, off-the-grid telemedicine services designed to protect patient privacy while delivering effective, personalized care. Dr. Umhau previously spent twenty years as a Senior Clinical Investigator at the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA), where he led neuroscience research teams, advanced early drug development, and contributed to the study of nutritional therapies for addiction. He also served as a medical officer at the FDA reviewing psychiatric medications and held clinical leadership roles across diverse healthcare systems. With extensive experience treating alcohol use disorder and a residency in Clinical Preventive Medicine from Johns Hopkins University, Dr. Umhau brings a unique blend of scientific expertise, clinical insight, and compassionate patient care to the field of recovery medicine. To Connect Website: https://www.alcoholrecoverymedicine.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-umhau-md-mph-cpe-5506496/ References Mentioned Andrew Stoll's Bipolar Disorder Study (Harvard, 1998) Demonstrated that high-dose fish oil (approx. 9–10 g/day) significantly reduced relapse in patients with severe bipolar disorder. Allspach Study (ALSPAC, 14,000+ mothers & children) Found that maternal fish consumption predicted better child behavior, emotional regulation, and social development. World Health Organization (1980s) Recommended omega-3 supplementation for pregnant and lactating women due to its critical role in fetal brain development. DHA Half-Life Research Highlighted a roughly 2.5-year half-life of DHA in the brain, revealing how long-term dietary patterns shape brain structure and function. Domestic Violence & Blood Sugar Connection Discussion on reactive hypoglycemia triggering adrenaline surges, irritability, and violence—and how stable blood sugar can dramatically reduce aggressive behavior. Practical Takeaways Many people in recovery are significantly deficient in DHA due to diet and alcohol-related depletion. High-dose omega-3s may help the brain regrow volume lost from chronic alcohol use. Eating fish multiple times a day—or supplementing strategically—may provide therapeutic benefits. Stable blood sugar and adequate protein intake can drastically reduce irritability and improve emotional stability. Combining targeted medication with nutritional support can enhance recovery outcomes. Discover More Unlock a world of resources at https://aminoacidtherapy.com/ where you'll find expert insights, transformative training, and actionable tools to support your recovery journey. Whether you're looking for professional courses like our Level 1 Core Training Learn more at https://feedtherecoveringbrain.com Support Our Mission Check out our nonprofit initiative, Eating Protein Saves Lives, at https://eatingproteinsaveslives.org/ Learn how we're improving lives and communities through better nutrition, the science of amino acid therapy, and our simple yet powerful message: Eat protein every 4 hours. Also, if you're just starting out or want a solid foundation, check out Eat: A Guide to Radiant Recovery Using Food and Amino Acids to Repair the Addicted Brain and Reduce Cravings by Christina Veselak. It's a clear, powerful intro to the core concepts. Grab your copy here: https://www.eatforrecovery.com/ Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The information shared is meant to inform and empower listeners but should not replace professional medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider for personalized care and treatment. Music by: Bensound License code: GFZAESIUP3ZUNGXM Like this episode? Subscribe, rate, and share it with a friend or colleague who needs this information. Let's make nutrition part of the conversation for lasting recovery.
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Protein for All: Fueling Better Decisions in Recovery & Beyond with Dr. Kristen Allott S02E19
In this Episode of Power Up Recovery with Nutrition Christina Veselak sits down with Dr. Kristen Allott, a naturopathic doctor and mental health advocate, to explore the crucial role of stable blood sugar and protein intake in supporting mental wellness, addiction recovery, and decision-making. Dr. Allott shares groundbreaking insights from her work with the Protein for All Project, which brings protein-rich foods into court systems to help parents in crisis think clearly, collaborate, and regain custody of their children. Together, Christina and Kristen discuss why nutrition must be part of treatment for addiction and trauma — and how small, accessible changes can create profound life-changing results. If you've ever wondered how food impacts mood, cravings, relapse risk, and executive function… this is a must-listen. Meet our Guest Dr. Kristen Allott is a Naturopathic Doctor with extensive experience in utilizing a holistic approach to mental health, addictions, and traumatic brain injuries. Since 2004, she has been helping individuals understand the vital role nutrition, laboratory testing for nutrient and hormonal imbalances, and mindfulness play in mental wellness. Kristen believes in addressing the root causes of mental health challenges and working collaboratively with individuals to create personalized plans for lasting well-being. Her passion for making complex health information accessible and empowering individuals to take control of their mental and physical health has led her to be a motivational speaker for mental health professionals and judicial officers. In 2014, she helped develop the Protein for All project, which provides protein-rich foods to individuals entering the high-stakes events of the Family Court. In 2021, Dr. Allott authored the workbook Fuel Your Brain, Not Your Anxiety: Stop the Cycle of Worry, Fatigue, and Sugar Cravings with Simple Protein-Rich Foods, published by New Harbinger. Website: https://www.kristenallott.com/ Instagram: @KristenAllott Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DynamicPaths Resources Mentioned Protein for All Project — training, tools & guidance https://www.kristenallott.com/proteinforall Book: Fuel Your Brain, Not Your Anxiety by Dr. Kristen Allott https://www.kristenallott.com/workbook Eating Protein Saves Lives (Christina's nonprofit) — Nourish & Thrive Kit 🌐 https://www.eatingproteinsaveslives.org Research reference mentioned: Parole decisions differ drastically before vs. after a meal (judicial decision-making study) Washington State's Parent Allies Program — peer support for parents in dependency court Discover More Unlock a world of resources at https://aminoacidtherapy.com/ where you'll find expert insights, transformative training, and actionable tools to support your recovery journey. Whether you're looking for professional courses like our Level 1 Core Training Learn more at https://feedtherecoveringbrain.com Support Our Mission Check out our nonprofit initiative, Eating Protein Saves Lives, at https://eatingproteinsaveslives.org/ Learn how we're improving lives and communities through better nutrition, the science of amino acid therapy, and our simple yet powerful message: Eat protein every 4 hours. Also, if you're just starting out or want a solid foundation, check out Eat: A Guide to Radiant Recovery Using Food and Amino Acids to Repair the Addicted Brain and Reduce Cravings by Christina Veselak. It's a clear, powerful intro to the core concepts. Grab your copy here: https://www.eatforrecovery.com/ Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The information shared is meant to inform and empower listeners but should not replace professional medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider for personalized care and treatment. Music by: Bensound License code: GFZAESIUP3ZUNGXM Like this episode? Subscribe, rate, and share it with a friend or colleague who needs this information. Let's make nutrition part of the conversation for lasting recovery.
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Brain Nutrition That Works: Transforming Mental Health Naturally with David Stephan S02E18
In this episode of Power Up Recovery with Nutrition, host Christina interviews David Stephan of Truehope to uncover the extraordinary story behind EMPowerplus—one of the most extensively studied micronutrient formulas for mental health recovery. David shares the dramatic origins of the discovery, the science behind mineral deficiencies, how nutrient therapy can support conditions like bipolar disorder, depression, ADHD, and more, and why proper methylation—not over-methylation—is key to brain stability. This is a must-listen for anyone seeking root-cause solutions for mental wellness. You'll learn: Why minerals—not just vitamins—are often the missing link in mental health recovery How micronization and chelation make minerals bioavailable What makes EMPowerplus different from standard supplements Why methylated B-vitamins can worsen symptoms for many people How micronutrients may support neurotransmitter pathways, methylation, detoxification, and even epigenetic expression The role of amino acids and omega-3s as part of the "four pillars of nutrition" How Truehope supports safe psychiatric medication withdrawal The story behind the documentary Epiphany: The Truehope Battle This episode blends science, lived experience, and hope for those seeking natural, root-cause mental health solutions. Meet our Guest Over the past 21 years, David Stephan has worked extensively with Truehope, a research-based organization with a passion for providing individuals with groundbreaking micronutrient solutions for overcoming mental illness. During this time, he has been involved in leading edge discoveries that have not only provided significant transformation in thousands of lives but have also been scientifically validated in dozens of independent studies from universities around the world. As such, David feels it a privilege and duty to share the knowledge that not only changed his life, but has also allowed for well over 100,000 others to transform their lives as well. Website: http://www.truehopecanada.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/truehopecanada Resources Mentioned Products & Websites Truehope Canada: https://truehopecanada.com Truehope International (U.S. & global): https://truehope.com EMPowerplus Micronutrient Formula Amino Power Plus / FreeMinos (amino acid support) Films & Media Epiphany: The Truehope Battle – Available via TruehopeCanada.com or MatadorFilms.ca Discovery Health Channel Documentary (2002) – Early feature on the EMPowerplus story Books Mentioned Promise of Hope by Autumn Stringam The Essence of Bipolar Disorder by Dr. William J. Walsh Discover More Unlock a world of resources at https://aminoacidtherapy.com/ where you'll find expert insights, transformative training, and actionable tools to support your recovery journey. Whether you're looking for professional courses like our Level 1 Core Training Learn more at https://feedtherecoveringbrain.com Support Our Mission Check out our nonprofit initiative, Eating Protein Saves Lives, at https://eatingproteinsaveslives.org/ Learn how we're improving lives and communities through better nutrition, the science of amino acid therapy, and our simple yet powerful message: Eat protein every 4 hours. Also, if you're just starting out or want a solid foundation, check out Eat: A Guide to Radiant Recovery Using Food and Amino Acids to Repair the Addicted Brain and Reduce Cravings by Christina Veselak. It's a clear, powerful intro to the core concepts. Grab your copy here: https://www.eatforrecovery.com/ Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The information shared is meant to inform and empower listeners but should not replace professional medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider for personalized care and treatment. Music by: Bensound License code: GFZAESIUP3ZUNGXM Like this episode? Subscribe, rate, and share it with a friend or colleague who needs this information. Let's make nutrition part of the conversation for lasting recovery.
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Rewiring the Brain for Recovery: The Power of Integrative Treatment Approaches with Dr John J. Giordano S02E17
In this episode of Power Up Recovery with Nutrition, Christina Veselak sits down with John Giordano to explore how integrative treatment approaches can effectively rewire the brain for lasting recovery. Together, they dive deep into the vital role of nutrition, amino acid therapy, gut health, trauma healing, and evidence-based holistic tools that support true brain repair. Giordano shares insights from decades of experience in addiction treatment, including the importance of addressing nutrient deficiencies, restoring dopamine and serotonin pathways, and combining modalities such as EMDR, somatic work, hyperbaric therapy, and ibogaine as an addiction interrupter. Meet our Guest Dr. John J. Giordano, PhD, DHL, CCJS, MAC, CAP, is a renowned addiction and mental health expert and founder of the National Institute for Holistic Addiction Studies. He is the author of several influential books, including Proven Holistic Treatment For Addiction & Chronic Relapse and the acclaimed memoir The Kid From The South Bronx Who Never Gave Up. Dr. Giordano also co-founded the award-winning G&G Holistic Addiction Treatment Center, which he started with $300 and later sold for $45 million. With over 40 years of experience, he is a leading voice in integrative, evidence-based approaches to addiction recovery. Website: https://johnjgiordano.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/john.giordano.3958/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-giordano-45648662/ Resources Mentioned: Wingman for Recovery App A free recovery-support app that includes outcome tracking, relapse-prevention tools, nutrition education, wellness coaching, and interactive support. Currently free and expected to become a paid service later. Books by Dr. John J. Giordano Proven Holistic Treatment For Addiction & Chronic Relapse How To Beat Your Addictions And Live A Quality Life The Kid From The South Bronx Who Never Gave Up (memoir) Molecular Neurobiology of Addiction Recovery: The 12 Steps Program and Fellowship (co-author) ResearchGate Profile Access more than 80 peer-reviewed scientific papers on addiction, nutrition, neurotransmission, and integrative treatment. Visit ResearchGate.net and search "John Giordano." Dr. Kenneth Blum & Reward Deficiency Syndrome (RDS) Research on dopamine imbalance, genetic predispositions to addiction, and amino acid therapy. Functional Lab Testing (Recommended) Methylation testing Gut microbiome testing Micronutrient panels Heavy metal screening Integrative Healing Modalities Mentioned EMDR, somatic psychotherapy, inner-child work, NLP, hypnotherapy, holotropic breathwork, amino acid therapy, acupuncture, aromatherapy, lymphatic massage, colon hydrotherapy, hyperbaric oxygen therapy, spiritual care, trauma-informed therapy. Discover More Unlock a world of resources at https://aminoacidtherapy.com/ where you'll find expert insights, transformative training, and actionable tools to support your recovery journey. Whether you're looking for professional courses like our Level 1 Core Training Learn more at https://feedtherecoveringbrain.com Support Our Mission Check out our nonprofit initiative, Eating Protein Saves Lives, at https://eatingproteinsaveslives.org/ Learn how we're improving lives and communities through better nutrition, the science of amino acid therapy, and our simple yet powerful message: Eat protein every 4 hours. Also, if you're just starting out or want a solid foundation, check out Eat: A Guide to Radiant Recovery Using Food and Amino Acids to Repair the Addicted Brain and Reduce Cravings by Christina Veselak. It's a clear, powerful intro to the core concepts. Grab your copy here: https://www.eatforrecovery.com/ Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The information shared is meant to inform and empower listeners but should not replace professional medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider for personalized care and treatment. This episode may contain explicit language or discussions of sensitive topics. Listener discretion is advised. The opinions expressed by guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of the host Music by: Bensound License code: GFZAESIUP3ZUNGXM Like this episode? Subscribe, rate, and share it with a friend or colleague who needs this information. Let's make nutrition part of the conversation for lasting recovery.
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Healing Through Nutrition: Recovery and Mental Wellness with Diane Greco Allen S02E16
In this episode of Power Up Recovery with Nutrition, host Christina Veselak sits down with Diane Greco Allen, a registered nurse, functional nutritionist, and author of It Might Be Your Pancreas, to explore how food can transform both physical and mental health. Diane shares her deeply personal journey from chronic illness and burnout to healing through mindful eating and functional nutrition. Together, they discuss the powerful connection between gut health, mental wellness, and recovery, and how understanding your relationship with food can open the door to lasting change. In This Episode, You'll Learn: How childhood, family, and culture shape our relationship with food The connection between nutrition, gut health, and mental health The role of amino acids, functional nutrition, and mindful eating in recovery How to manage burnout, blood sugar imbalance, and digestive issues naturally Real-life insights on grief, boundaries, and food as self-care Meet our Guest Diane Greco Allen, RN, FNLP, CFNC, FMCHC, is a nurse, author, and functional nutrition coach who helps people heal their minds and bodies through food. Inspired by her Italian roots and her own recovery from chronic illness and pancreatitis, Diane teaches the power of mindful eating, gut health, and natural recovery. She is the author of It Might Be Your Pancreas, empowering others to transform their health—one mindful meal at a time. Website: https://digestivedistresssolutions.com/ Linktree: https://linktr.ee/dianegrecoallen Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@dianerosegrecoallen4935 Resources Mentioned: It Might Be Your Pancreas: Pancreatitis Awareness and Natural Digestive Recovery by Diane Greco Allen The 5-Star Pro Recovery Diet — by Christina Veselak, for balanced brain and body healing Function Health by Dr. Mark Hyman — comprehensive health assessment program Head Injury and Brain Health Research — Dr. Michael Lewis on high-dose omega-3s for recovery Functional Nutrition Alliance (FxNA) — Andrea Nakayama's Functional Nutrition Training Functional Medicine Coaching Academy (FMCA) — Functional Health Coach Certification Program Discover More Unlock a world of resources at https://aminoacidtherapy.com/ where you'll find expert insights, transformative training, and actionable tools to support your recovery journey. Whether you're looking for professional courses like our Level 1 Core Training Learn more at https://feedtherecoveringbrain.com Support Our Mission Check out our nonprofit initiative, Eating Protein Saves Lives, at https://eatingproteinsaveslives.org/ Learn how we're improving lives and communities through better nutrition, the science of amino acid therapy, and our simple yet powerful message: Eat protein every 4 hours. Also, if you're just starting out or want a solid foundation, check out Eat: A Guide to Radiant Recovery Using Food and Amino Acids to Repair the Addicted Brain and Reduce Cravings by Christina Veselak. It's a clear, powerful intro to the core concepts. Grab your copy here: https://www.eatforrecovery.com/ Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The information shared is meant to inform and empower listeners but should not replace professional medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider for personalized care and treatment. Music by: Bensound License code: GFZAESIUP3ZUNGXM Like this episode? Subscribe, rate, and share it with a friend or colleague who needs this information. Let's make nutrition part of the conversation for lasting recovery.
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The Science of Nutrition: How Minerals Rebuild Mind and Body with Dr. Carolyn Dean S02E15
In this episode of Power Up Recovery with Nutrition, host Christina Veselak welcomes Dr. Carolyn Dean, a medical doctor and naturopathic physician known for her groundbreaking work on how minerals — especially magnesium — support physical, emotional, and mental wellness. Together, they explore the science behind nutritional healing and how restoring key nutrients can transform mood, cognition, and recovery outcomes. Dr. Dean shares decades of research and personal insight into how modern soil depletion, poor diet, and stress have created widespread mineral deficiencies — and what you can do to restore balance naturally. This episode dives deep into the connection between nutrition, the brain, and recovery, offering practical steps to rebuild your health from the inside out. Meet our Guest Dr. Carolyn Dean is a medical doctor and naturopath. She's the author of over 35 books, including bestseller The Magnesium Miracle, Total Body ReSet for Women's Health, Total Body ReSet for Men's Health, The Complete Guide to Mental Wellness, along with IBS for Dummies, Hormone Balance and Death by Modern Medicine recently revised and released again in 2025. Dr. Dean also hosts a YouTube radio show every Monday night, where she shares her latest insights on nutrition, minerals, and natural health solutions In 2015, she launched RnA ReSet and brought her 40 years of experience into her proprietary, unique formulations that give every individual at any stage of wellness or illness the necessary building blocks for sustained health. Dr. Carolyn Dean combines science and holistic healing to help people achieve lasting health, vitality, and well-being. Website: https://drcarolyndean.com/ Product Website: https://rnareset.com/ Books: https://drcarolyndean.com/lifestyle-library/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@drcarolyndean Instagram: @drcarolyndean Resources Mentioned Dr. Carolyn Dean DrCarolynDean.com – Education, webinars, and resources RnaReset.com – Dr. Dean's mineral-based supplement line The Magnesium Miracle – Her best-selling book on magnesium's essential role in health Research & Organizations TrueHope.com – Micronutrient research and the EmpowerPlus formula Hardy Nutritionals – Ongoing research on nutritional support for mental health Referenced Works Seven Weeks to Sobriety by Joan Mathews-Larson Practicing Medicine Without a License by Owen Fonorow Research by Linus Pauling, Abram Hoffer, and Thomas Levy on vitamins and mental health Discover More Unlock a world of resources at https://aminoacidtherapy.com/ where you'll find expert insights, transformative training, and actionable tools to support your recovery journey. Whether you're looking for professional courses like our Level 1 Core Training Learn more at https://feedtherecoveringbrain.com Support Our Mission Check out our nonprofit initiative, Eating Protein Saves Lives, at https://eatingproteinsaveslives.org/ Learn how we're improving lives and communities through better nutrition, the science of amino acid therapy, and our simple yet powerful message: Eat protein every 4 hours. Also, if you're just starting out or want a solid foundation, check out Eat: A Guide to Radiant Recovery Using Food and Amino Acids to Repair the Addicted Brain and Reduce Cravings by Christina Veselak. It's a clear, powerful intro to the core concepts. Grab your copy here: https://www.eatforrecovery.com/ Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The information shared is meant to inform and empower listeners but should not replace professional medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider for personalized care and treatment. Music by: Bensound License code: GFZAESIUP3ZUNGXM Like this episode? Subscribe, rate, and share it with a friend or colleague who needs this information. Let's make nutrition part of the conversation for lasting recovery.
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Food Freedom and Mental Health Recovery with Jayne Reynolds S02E14
In this episode, Christina Veselak sits down with Jayne Reynolds to explore how nutrition became the turning point in her seven-year battle with panic, depression, and exhaustion. After a devastating gut disruption and years of failed pharmaceutical approaches, Jayne discovered that the key to mental wellness was hiding on her plate. She shares how eliminating gluten, addressing food sensitivities, and using amino acids and targeted nutrients transformed her brain health, restored her energy, and ended her panic attacks. Jayne also discusses the often-missed connection between gut integrity, genetics, gluten sensitivity, and mood disorders—and how simple dietary shifts can change the trajectory of a life. From personal healing to clinical practice, she now helps others break free from anxiety, low mood, and emotional instability using food-first strategies. This powerful conversation dives into: How gut damage and antibiotics triggered mental health collapse The role of gluten, delayed food sensitivities, and cross-reactivity Why traditional treatment often fails without nutrient repair The surprising impact of protein timing and amino acids Finding food freedom without perfectionism or deprivation Bringing hope to families, teens, and those in despair If you're curious about the food-mood connection—or you've tried "everything" and still don't feel well—this episode offers both science and hope. Meet our Guest Jayne Reynolds is an unapologetic harbinger of hope. A Board Certified Holistic Nutritionist®, Level II Certified Nutrition Recovery Coach, and Amen Clinics Certified Brain Health Professional, she's on a mission to change how we approach mental health—starting with what's on our plates. Jayne helps individuals break free from anxiety and low mood using food-first strategies, amino acid therapy, and sustainable lifestyle shifts. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thementalhealthnutritioncoach/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thementalhealthnutritioncoach Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jayne-reynolds-03698413/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@thementalhealthnutritioncoach Website: https://sycamoreandsagenutrition.com/ 🔹 Resources Mentioned Academy for Addiction and Mental Health Nutrition Delayed food sensitivity testing (IgG/IgA panels) Cyrex Labs gluten cross-reactivity and transglutaminase testing NAET acupuncture for food sensitivities Pro-recovery diet principles Amino acid therapy and neurotransmitter support Discover More Unlock a world of resources at https://aminoacidtherapy.com/ where you'll find expert insights, transformative training, and actionable tools to support your recovery journey. Whether you're looking for professional courses like our Level 1 Core Training Learn more at https://feedtherecoveringbrain.com Support Our Mission Check out our nonprofit initiative, Eating Protein Saves Lives, at https://eatingproteinsaveslives.org/ Learn how we're improving lives and communities through better nutrition, the science of amino acid therapy, and our simple yet powerful message: Eat protein every 4 hours. Also, if you're just starting out or want a solid foundation, check out Eat: A Guide to Radiant Recovery Using Food and Amino Acids to Repair the Addicted Brain and Reduce Cravings by Christina Veselak. It's a clear, powerful intro to the core concepts. Grab your copy here: https://www.eatforrecovery.com/ Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The information shared is meant to inform and empower listeners but should not replace professional medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider for personalized care and treatment. Music by: Bensound License code: GFZAESIUP3ZUNGXM Like this episode? Subscribe, rate, and share it with a friend or colleague who needs this information. Let's make nutrition part of the conversation for lasting recovery.
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Can Food Heal Addiction? Dr. David Wiss Explains S02E13
In this episode of Power Up Recovery with Nutrition, Christina Veselak sits down with Dr. David Wiss, a pioneering dietitian and researcher at the intersection of nutrition, addiction recovery, and mental health. Together, they explore the powerful question: Can food heal addiction? Dr. Wiss shares his personal and professional journey from studying nutrition and substance use at UCLA to creating Wise Mind Nutrition, an app and functional medicine approach designed to support emotional wellbeing through food. Christina and David dive deep into how trauma, gut health, and neurotransmitter balance influence recovery — and why nutrition should be a cornerstone of mental health care. You'll learn about: The link between food, mood, and addiction recovery How amino acids and real food can repair brain chemistry The importance of functional lab testing for mental health Why one-size-fits-all diets don't work — and how to personalize nutrition The emerging science of nutritional psychiatry and functional medicine Whether you're a clinician, in recovery, or simply curious about how food impacts the brain, this conversation will inspire you to view nutrition as a key part of healing from the inside out. Meet our Guest David Wiss, PhD, is a mental health scientist and registered dietitian nutritionist. He founded Nutrition in Recovery, a group practice based in Los Angeles, CA, that integrates nutritional care into substance use disorder treatment. Dr. Wiss also founded the Wise Mind Nutrition mobile app, which bridges the gap between nutrition and mental health. As a clinician and researcher, he has over a decade of experience working one-on-one with patients. He has authored more than 20 peer-reviewed journal articles on topics related to disordered eating and ultra-processed food addiction. Dr. Wiss is dedicated to disrupting the status quo and contributing innovative solutions to the mental health crisis. Website: https://drdavidwiss.com/ Website: https://nutritioninrecovery.com/ Wise Mind Nutrition App: https://wisemindnutrition.com/ Instagram: @drdavidwiss Discover More Unlock a world of resources at https://aminoacidtherapy.com/ where you'll find expert insights, transformative training, and actionable tools to support your recovery journey. Whether you're looking for professional courses like our Level 1 Core Training Learn more at https://feedtherecoveringbrain.com Support Our Mission Check out our nonprofit initiative, Eating Protein Saves Lives, at https://eatingproteinsaveslives.org/ Learn how we're improving lives and communities through better nutrition, the science of amino acid therapy, and our simple yet powerful message: Eat protein every 4 hours. Also, if you're just starting out or want a solid foundation, check out Eat: A Guide to Radiant Recovery Using Food and Amino Acids to Repair the Addicted Brain and Reduce Cravings by Christina Veselak. It's a clear, powerful intro to the core concepts. Grab your copy here: https://www.eatforrecovery.com/ Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The information shared is meant to inform and empower listeners but should not replace professional medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider for personalized care and treatment. Music by: Bensound License code: GFZAESIUP3ZUNGXM Like this episode? Subscribe, rate, and share it with a friend or colleague who needs this information. Let's make nutrition part of the conversation for lasting recovery.
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Nutrition, Gut Health & Recovery: Healing the Brain and Body with Dr. Eboni Cornish S02E12
In this episode of Power Up Recovery with Nutrition, Christina Veselak sits down with Dr. Eboni Cornish of Amen Clinics to explore how nutrition, gut health, and hormones shape recovery and mental wellness. Together they discuss the gut–brain connection, how infections, toxins, and inflammation fuel depression and relapse, and why addressing hormone balance and gut repair is essential for healing. Through real-life stories and practical strategies, this conversation highlights powerful ways to support brain health and long-term recovery. Meet our Guest Dr. Eboni Cornish is Associate Medical Director at Amen Clinics and Treasurer of ILADS, specializing in functional and integrative medicine. She is nationally recognized for her work at the intersection of brain, gut, and immune health, uncovering hidden drivers of chronic illness such as Lyme disease, mold toxicity, PANS/PANDAS, and long COVID. By combining brain imaging with advanced diagnostics, she reveals how inflammation, microbiome disruption, and hormonal imbalance contribute to mood disorders, relapse, and chronic stress. Known for her practical, root-cause approach, Dr. Cornish empowers patients to heal the brain and body from the inside out. Instagram: @dr.ebonicornish Website: https://www.drebonicornish.com/ Website: https://www.amenclinics.com/ Discover More Unlock a world of resources at https://aminoacidtherapy.com/ where you'll find expert insights, transformative training, and actionable tools to support your recovery journey. Whether you're looking for professional courses like our Level 1 Core Training Learn more at https://feedtherecoveringbrain.com Support Our Mission Check out our nonprofit initiative, Eating Protein Saves Lives, at https://eatingproteinsaveslives.org/ Learn how we're improving lives and communities through better nutrition, the science of amino acid therapy, and our simple yet powerful message: Eat protein every 4 hours. Also, if you're just starting out or want a solid foundation, check out Eat: A Guide to Radiant Recovery Using Food and Amino Acids to Repair the Addicted Brain and Reduce Cravings by Christina Veselak. It's a clear, powerful intro to the core concepts. Grab your copy here: https://www.eatforrecovery.com/ Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The information shared is meant to inform and empower listeners but should not replace professional medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider for personalized care and treatment. Music by: Bensound License code: GFZAESIUP3ZUNGXM Like this episode? Subscribe, rate, and share it with a friend or colleague who needs this information. Let's make nutrition part of the conversation for lasting recovery.
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Nutrition and Amino Acids for Natural Recovery and Brain Health with Patrick Holford S02E11
In this episode of Power Up Recovery with Nutrition, Christina Veselak sits down with Patrick Holford to explore how diet and amino acids play a vital role in natural recovery and long-term brain health. Discover how targeted nutrients can restore neurotransmitter balance, reduce cravings, improve mood, and protect against cognitive decline. You'll learn how to: Use nutrition and amino acids to support the recovering brain. Rebuild neurotransmitters for better mood and focus. Reduce cravings and withdrawal symptoms naturally. Strengthen brain health and lower the risk of dementia. Whether you're in recovery, supporting a loved one, or simply curious about how food impacts mental wellness, this conversation offers practical, science-based insights to help the brain heal and thrive. Meet our Guest Patrick Holford, BSc, DipION, FBANT, NTCRP, is a leading spokesman on nutrition and mental health and founder of both the Food for the Brain Foundation, and the Institute for Optimum Nutrition. Originally trained in psychology. He was one of the first promoters of the importance of zinc,essential fats, low-GL diets and homocysteine-lowering B vitamins and their importance in mental health and Alzheimer's prevention. He is the author of 48 books, translated into over 30 languages, including The Optimum Nutrition Bible and his latest books Upgrade Your Brain and Alzheimer's:Prevention is the Cure. He is a retired visiting professor at the University of Teeside and is in the Orthomolecular Medicine Hall of Fame. Website: https://www.patrickholford.com/ Website: https://foodforthebrain.org/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/patrickholford Discover More Unlock a world of resources at https://aminoacidtherapy.com/ where you'll find expert insights, transformative training, and actionable tools to support your recovery journey. Whether you're looking for professional courses like our Level 1 Core Training Learn more at https://feedtherecoveringbrain.com Support Our Mission Check out our nonprofit initiative, Eating Protein Saves Lives, at https://eatingproteinsaveslives.org/ Learn how we're improving lives and communities through better nutrition, the science of amino acid therapy, and our simple yet powerful message: Eat protein every 4 hours. Also, if you're just starting out or want a solid foundation, check out Eat: A Guide to Radiant Recovery Using Food and Amino Acids to Repair the Addicted Brain and Reduce Cravings by Christina Veselak. It's a clear, powerful intro to the core concepts. Grab your copy here: https://www.eatforrecovery.com/ Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The information shared is meant to inform and empower listeners but should not replace professional medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider for personalized care and treatment. Music by: Bensound License code: GFZAESIUP3ZUNGXM Like this episode? Subscribe, rate, and share it with a friend or colleague who needs this information. Let's make nutrition part of the conversation for lasting recovery.
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Neuroplasticity & BDNF: Boosting Brain Health with Food with Sarah Thomsen Ferreira S02E10
In this episode of Power Up Recovery with Nutrition, Christina Veselak sits down with dietitian Sarah Thomsen Ferreira to explore how food fuels neuroplasticity and supports BDNF (Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor). Together, they dive into the science of brain health, functional nutrition, and the role of food as medicine for mental wellness and recovery. You'll learn how to: Support brain growth and resilience with nutrition Reduce inflammation and boost mood naturally Incorporate neuroplasticity-boosting foods into daily life Use food as a tool for mental health and addiction recovery Whether you're on a healing journey or simply want to optimize your brain, this episode will give you practical, science-based strategies to fuel your mind and body. Meet our Guest Sarah Thomsen Ferreira, MS, MPH, RD, LD, IFNCP is an integrative and functional dietitian, educator, and founder of Food and Mood Nutrition Therapy, LLC. Her clinical expertise lies at the intersection of nutrition, neurological health, food choice, and emotional well-being, with a special focus on eating psychology, thyroid health, and coaching-informed counseling principles. She is also the creator of The Brain Food Digest and host of The Nourished Brain podcast, where she explores topics such as nutritional psychology, gut-brain health, and the role of nutrition in supporting nervous system function. Website: https://www.foodandmoodnutritiontherapy.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nourishedbrainrd/ Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/ie/podcast/nourished-brain-podcast/id1414067445 Brain Health Nutrition Updates: https://brainfooddigest.beehiiv.com/subscribe Discover More Unlock a world of resources at https://aminoacidtherapy.com/ where you'll find expert insights, transformative training, and actionable tools to support your recovery journey. Whether you're looking for professional courses like our Level 1 Core Training Learn more at https://feedtherecoveringbrain.com Support Our Mission Check out our nonprofit initiative, Eating Protein Saves Lives, at https://eatingproteinsaveslives.org/ Learn how we're improving lives and communities through better nutrition, the science of amino acid therapy, and our simple yet powerful message: Eat protein every 4 hours. Also, if you're just starting out or want a solid foundation, check out Eat: A Guide to Radiant Recovery Using Food and Amino Acids to Repair the Addicted Brain and Reduce Cravings by Christina Veselak. It's a clear, powerful intro to the core concepts. Grab your copy here: https://www.eatforrecovery.com/ Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The information shared is meant to inform and empower listeners but should not replace professional medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider for personalized care and treatment. Music by: Bensound License code: GFZAESIUP3ZUNGXM Like this episode? Subscribe, rate, and share it with a friend or colleague who needs this information. Let's make nutrition part of the conversation for lasting recovery.
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Healing Brain Injury with Nutrition | Paige Speers' Recovery Story S02E09
In this episode of Power Up Recovery with Nutrition, host Christina Veselak sits down with Paige Speers, founder of the Choose Greater Health Community, to share her inspiring journey of healing from brain injury caused by blood clots and oxygen deprivation. Paige reveals how nutrition, supplements, neurofeedback, movement therapies, and functional medicine helped her rebuild her health and emotional resilience. Meet our Guest After surviving pulmonary embolism and anoxic brain injury at 32, Paige channeled her innate resilience into recovery, finding whole person focused therapies centered around bringing all systems into balance in a way that would fill in the pieces and complement standard medicine. This brought in Paige's entrepreneurial vision of connecting other undersupported brain injury survivors with integrative and functional medicine resources and professionals, providing options to choose in alignment with their highest health potentials. Additionally speaking and writing about her recovery path have been a focus. Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/share/g/19mPD6AyGn/?mibextid=wwXIfr LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/paige-speers-a9a38b62 Discover More Unlock a world of resources at https://aminoacidtherapy.com/ where you'll find expert insights, transformative training, and actionable tools to support your recovery journey. Whether you're looking for professional courses like our Level 1 Core Training Learn more at https://feedtherecoveringbrain.com Support Our Mission Check out our nonprofit initiative, Eating Protein Saves Lives, at https://eatingproteinsaveslives.org/ Learn how we're improving lives and communities through better nutrition, the science of amino acid therapy, and our simple yet powerful message: Eat protein every 4 hours. Also, if you're just starting out or want a solid foundation, check out Eat: A Guide to Radiant Recovery Using Food and Amino Acids to Repair the Addicted Brain and Reduce Cravings by Christina Veselak. It's a clear, powerful intro to the core concepts. Grab your copy here: https://www.eatforrecovery.com/ Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The information shared is meant to inform and empower listeners but should not replace professional medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider for personalized care and treatment. Music by: Bensound License code: GFZAESIUP3ZUNGXM Like this episode? Subscribe, rate, and share it with a friend or colleague who needs this information. Let's make nutrition part of the conversation for lasting recovery.
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Transforming Recovery Through Breathwork and Nutrition with Alyse Bacine S02E08
In this episode of Power Up Recovery with Nutrition, Christina Veselak talks with breathwork and trauma expert Alyse Bacine about how healing childhood wounds and nourishing the brain support lasting recovery. Alyse shares her journey from an eating disorder to discovering breathwork, and how her Metamorphosis Method helps clients break free from trauma patterns. Together, they reveal the link between nutrition, trauma, and emotional healing and why feeding the brain is key to thriving. Meet our Guest Alyse Bacine is a leading expert in trauma healing and transformational breathwork with over 25 years of experience and a Master's in Counseling Psychology. She is the creator of The Metamorphosis Method™, a groundbreaking system that integrates clinical psychology, somatic practices, and energy healing to deliver predictable, lasting transformation. A former school counselor, Alyse has been featured in Oprah Magazine, Well + Good, and Nylon, and has guided hundreds of women to release trauma, reclaim their power, and thrive. Website: https://www.alysebreathes.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alyse_breathes/ Discover More Unlock a world of resources at https://aminoacidtherapy.com/ where you'll find expert insights, transformative training, and actionable tools to support your recovery journey. Whether you're looking for professional courses like our Level 1 Core Training Learn more at https://feedtherecoveringbrain.com Support Our Mission Check out our nonprofit initiative, Eating Protein Saves Lives, at https://eatingproteinsaveslives.org/ Learn how we're improving lives and communities through better nutrition, the science of amino acid therapy, and our simple yet powerful message: Eat protein every 4 hours. Also, if you're just starting out or want a solid foundation, check out Eat: A Guide to Radiant Recovery Using Food and Amino Acids to Repair the Addicted Brain and Reduce Cravings by Christina Veselak. It's a clear, powerful intro to the core concepts. Grab your copy here: https://www.eatforrecovery.com/ Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The information shared is meant to inform and empower listeners but should not replace professional medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider for personalized care and treatment. Music by: Bensound License code: GFZAESIUP3ZUNGXM Like this episode? Subscribe, rate, and share it with a friend or colleague who needs this information. Let's make nutrition part of the conversation for lasting recovery.
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Functional Nutrition for Mental Health & Recovery with Andrea Nakayama S02E07
In this episode of Power Up Recovery with Nutrition, host Christina Veselak sits down with Andrea Nakayama, founder of the Functional Nutrition Alliance. Andrea explains how functional nutrition offers a powerful framework for mental health and addiction recovery, from balancing brain chemistry with amino acids to reducing inflammation and supporting digestion. Listeners will discover simple, science-based strategies to calm the nervous system, improve mood, and reclaim their well-being. Meet our Guest As the host of the 15-Minute Matrix Podcast and the founder of Functional Nutrition Alliance, Andrea is leading thousands of students and practitioners around the globe in a revolution to offer better solutions to the growing chronic illness epidemic. By highlighting the importance of systems biology, root cause methodology, and therapeutic partnerships, she helps historically underserved individuals reclaim ownership of their health. Website: https://www.andreanakayama.com/ Website:https://www.fxnutrition.com/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/ReplenishPDX Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/andreanakayama/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AndreaNakayama.page Discover More Unlock a world of resources at https://aminoacidtherapy.com/ where you'll find expert insights, transformative training, and actionable tools to support your recovery journey. Whether you're looking for professional courses like our Level 1 Core Training Learn more at https://feedtherecoveringbrain.com Support Our Mission Check out our nonprofit initiative, Eating Protein Saves Lives, at https://eatingproteinsaveslives.org/ Learn how we're improving lives and communities through better nutrition, the science of amino acid therapy, and our simple yet powerful message: Eat protein every 4 hours. Also, if you're just starting out or want a solid foundation, check out Eat: A Guide to Radiant Recovery Using Food and Amino Acids to Repair the Addicted Brain and Reduce Cravings by Christina Veselak. It's a clear, powerful intro to the core concepts. Grab your copy here: https://www.eatforrecovery.com/ Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The information shared is meant to inform and empower listeners but should not replace professional medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider for personalized care and treatment. Music by: Bensound License code: GFZAESIUP3ZUNGXM Like this episode? Subscribe, rate, and share it with a friend or colleague who needs this information. Let's make nutrition part of the conversation for lasting recovery.
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Rebuilding Life After Trauma: The Power of Nutrition in Recovery with Carolyn Rae S02E06
In this episode of Power Up Recovery with Nutrition, host Christina Veselak speaks with Carolyn, who shares her extraordinary journey of surviving trauma and more than 40 surgeries—and how nutrition became the life-changing key to healing her brain and body. Carolyn opens up about the role of supplements, food, self-care, and boundaries in both her own recovery and in guiding clients toward lasting transformation. Meet our Guest Carolyn Rae always wanted to see people living a healthy life considering it goes faster than we think. There as so many obsticles and navigating them if a balancing act. I have been a person very connected to nature my whole life. I have survived a car accident that took my kide and gave it back to me with a different lens. I have achieved formal degrees in Behavioral Science, Public Administration and Service Technologies. I have worked as an Alcohol and Drug Counselor, Family Support work. I was a chsen Stakeholder and Presenter by the Bangor Health Board fo the Substance Abuse forum. I have advocated at the State level for holistic healing and the implementation of nutitional and merged recovery for optimum results. Website: https://consciouspossibilities.net/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carolyn-b-rae-bb547244/ Discover More Unlock a world of resources at https://aminoacidtherapy.com/ where you'll find expert insights, transformative training, and actionable tools to support your recovery journey. Whether you're looking for professional courses like our Level 1 Core Training Learn more at https://feedtherecoveringbrain.com Support Our Mission Check out our nonprofit initiative, Eating Protein Saves Lives, at https://eatingproteinsaveslives.org/ Learn how we're improving lives and communities through better nutrition, the science of amino acid therapy, and our simple yet powerful message: Eat protein every 4 hours. Also, if you're just starting out or want a solid foundation, check out Eat: A Guide to Radiant Recovery Using Food and Amino Acids to Repair the Addicted Brain and Reduce Cravings by Christina Veselak. It's a clear, powerful intro to the core concepts. Grab your copy here: https://www.eatforrecovery.com/ Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The information shared is meant to inform and empower listeners but should not replace professional medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider for personalized care and treatment. Music by: Bensound License code: GFZAESIUP3ZUNGXM Like this episode? Subscribe, rate, and share it with a friend or colleague who needs this information. Let's make nutrition part of the conversation for lasting recovery.
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The Nutrition Strategies That Changed My Recovery Journey with Noel Sierra S02E05
In this episode of Power Up Recovery With Nutrition, Christina Veselak talks with Noel Sierra about his journey from nearly 400 pounds to a healthier, stronger life. Hear how cutting sugar, eating real food, and staying active transformed his recovery and inspired his family. Meet our Guest My name is Noel Sierra, I identify as a Latino man in long term recovery, I've been working in the recovery community since 2015. I started working with the recovery community as a House Manager, moved forward and Worked as a Recovery Treatment Coordinator, took a break and returned as a Recovery Coach & Recovery Coach Supervisor. My journey brought me to MOAR as the Southeast Regional Coordinator. Through the building of relationships and hard work I have become the Executive Director at MOAR. There are many things in life that encourage change, but truly Nothing Changes if Nothing Changes! Website: https://www.moar-recovery.org/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MOARRecovery/ Discover More Unlock a world of resources at https://aminoacidtherapy.com/ where you'll find expert insights, transformative training, and actionable tools to support your recovery journey. Whether you're looking for professional courses like our Level 1 Core Training Learn more at https://feedtherecoveringbrain.com Support Our Mission Check out our nonprofit initiative, Eating Protein Saves Lives, at https://eatingproteinsaveslives.org/ Learn how we're improving lives and communities through better nutrition, the science of amino acid therapy, and our simple yet powerful message: Eat protein every 4 hours. Also, if you're just starting out or want a solid foundation, check out Eat: A Guide to Radiant Recovery Using Food and Amino Acids to Repair the Addicted Brain and Reduce Cravings by Christina Veselak. It's a clear, powerful intro to the core concepts. Grab your copy here: https://www.eatforrecovery.com/ Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The information shared is meant to inform and empower listeners but should not replace professional medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider for personalized care and treatment. Music by: Bensound License code: GFZAESIUP3ZUNGXM Like this episode? Subscribe, rate, and share it with a friend or colleague who needs this information. Let's make nutrition part of the conversation for lasting recovery.
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How Nutrition Transformed Ketino Beim's Mental Health S02E04
In this episode of Power Up Recovery with Nutrition, Christina Veselak sits down with health and wellness coach Ketino Beim to explore how targeted nutrition, amino acids, and lifestyle shifts can transform mental health. Ketino shares her powerful personal journey from burnout and postpartum depression to renewed vitality, and how she now helps other women overcome anxiety, sleep issues, and emotional imbalances by feeding the brain what it truly needs. Meet our Guest Ketino Beim specializing in functional nutrition for mental health, I am a National Board-Certified Health and Wellness Coach (NBC-HWC) with advanced training in the connection between brain chemistry and nutrition. By uncovering biochemical imbalances, I guide you toward restoring well-being. Together, we'll create a personalized "roadmap to health" tailored to your unique goals and lifestyle. Website: https://ketinobeim.tilda.ws/moodbiochemistryInstagram: @mood_biochemistry Facebook: MoodBiochemistry Discover More Unlock a world of resources at https://aminoacidtherapy.com/ where you'll find expert insights, transformative training, and actionable tools to support your recovery journey. Whether you're looking for professional courses like our Level 1 Core Training Learn more at https://feedtherecoveringbrain.com Support Our Mission Check out our nonprofit initiative, Eating Protein Saves Lives, at https://eatingproteinsaveslives.org/ Learn how we're improving lives and communities through better nutrition, the science of amino acid therapy, and our simple yet powerful message: Eat protein every 4 hours. Also, if you're just starting out or want a solid foundation, check out Eat: A Guide to Radiant Recovery Using Food and Amino Acids to Repair the Addicted Brain and Reduce Cravings by Christina Veselak. It's a clear, powerful intro to the core concepts. Grab your copy here: https://www.eatforrecovery.com/ Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The information shared is meant to inform and empower listeners but should not replace professional medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider for personalized care and treatment. Music by: Bensound License code: GFZAESIUP3ZUNGXM Like this episode? Subscribe, rate, and share it with a friend or colleague who needs this information. Let's make nutrition part of the conversation for lasting recovery.
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Laurelle Meijer's Recovery Journey: Healing Addiction with Food, Supplements, and Self-Compassion S02E03
In this episode of Power Up Recovery with Nutrition, Christina Veselak speaks with Laurelle Meijer, a woman in long-term recovery who was once written off by the medical system and placed in palliative care. Laurelle shares her incredible journey from near-death to thriving, all by taking recovery into her own hands—starting with nutrition. Laurelle opens up about her experience with trauma, PTSD, and the limitations of traditional treatment programs. She reveals how she discovered amino acid therapy and nutritional strategies through Christina's Academy, which helped her heal her brain, access buried memories, release long-held anger, and finally find peace. Meet our Guest Laurelle Meijer is a Certified Holistic Nutrition and Wellness Recovery Coach, and the founder of Unapologetic Recovery — a platform dedicated to helping women in recovery reclaim their clarity, energy, and confidence. After overcoming her own battle with alcohol and reaching a point where sobriety alone wasn't enough, Laurelle created the support she wished she'd had: one that goes beyond just quitting drinking. She now blends lived experience with professional training in nutrition, amino acid therapy, and nervous system regulation to address the root causes of emotional cravings, burnout, and feeling stuck after sobriety. Through her coaching, app, and signature programs, she helps women rise, radiate, and live unapologetically — in recovery and beyond. Website: www.unapologeticrecoveery.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/unapologetic_recovery_wellness?igsh=MWlodHQ5YmRldW10Nw== Discover More Unlock a world of resources at https://aminoacidtherapy.com/ where you'll find expert insights, transformative training, and actionable tools to support your recovery journey. Whether you're looking for professional courses like our Level 1 Core Training Learn more at https://feedtherecoveringbrain.com Support Our Mission Check out our nonprofit initiative, Eating Protein Saves Lives, at https://eatingproteinsaveslives.org/ Learn how we're improving lives and communities through better nutrition, the science of amino acid therapy, and our simple yet powerful message: Eat protein every 4 hours. Also, if you're just starting out or want a solid foundation, check out Eat: A Guide to Radiant Recovery Using Food and Amino Acids to Repair the Addicted Brain and Reduce Cravings by Christina Veselak. It's a clear, powerful intro to the core concepts. Grab your copy here: https://www.eatforrecovery.com/ Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The information shared is meant to inform and empower listeners but should not replace professional medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider for personalized care and treatment. Music by: Bensound License code: GFZAESIUP3ZUNGXM Like this episode? Subscribe, rate, and share it with a friend or colleague who needs this information. Let's make nutrition part of the conversation for lasting recovery.
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Amino Acids, Nutrition & Homeopathy in Addiction Recovery with Salvatore Di Liello S2EO2
In this transformative episode of Power Up Recovery with Nutrition, host Christina Veselak is joined by Salvatore Di Liello, a naturopathic doctor, classical homeopath, and respected board member of the Alliance for Addiction Solutions. Together, they dive deep into how nutrition, amino acid therapy, and homeopathy are being used to heal the brain and body in ways traditional treatment often misses. Salvatore shares his clinical insights from working with individuals struggling with addiction, anxiety, insomnia, and emotional dysregulation—highlighting how biochemical imbalances can drive destructive behavior and how restoring brain chemistry with targeted nutrient support can lead to lasting recovery. Meet our Guest Salvatore is a Board-Certified Naturopathic Doctor practicing in Northeast Ohio for over 20 years. He is also trained as a Classic Homeopath under the mentorship of Dr. Massimo Mangialavori, M. D. He is certified as a Level II Recovery Nutrition Coach by the Academy for Addiction & Mental Health Nutrition. He has been an Usui and Karuna Reiki Teacher/Master for over 25 years, is a Certified Biomagnetism Therapist under the guidance of Dr. Luis Garcia, M.D. and a Mindful Meditation Coach. Website: www.naturale-solutions.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/salvatore-di-liello-n-d-9a2b0312/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/salvatore.diliello.16 Discover More Unlock a world of resources at https://aminoacidtherapy.com/ where you'll find expert insights, transformative training, and actionable tools to support your recovery journey. Whether you're looking for professional courses like our Level 1 Core Training Learn more at https://feedtherecoveringbrain.com Support Our Mission Check out our nonprofit initiative, Eating Protein Saves Lives, at https://eatingproteinsaveslives.org/ Learn how we're improving lives and communities through better nutrition, the science of amino acid therapy, and our simple yet powerful message: Eat protein every 4 hours. Also, if you're just starting out or want a solid foundation, check out Eat: A Guide to Radiant Recovery Using Food and Amino Acids to Repair the Addicted Brain and Reduce Cravings by Christina Veselak. It's a clear, powerful intro to the core concepts. Grab your copy here: https://www.eatforrecovery.com/ Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The information shared is meant to inform and empower listeners but should not replace professional medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider for personalized care and treatment. Music by: Bensound License code: GFZAESIUP3ZUNGXM Like this episode? Subscribe, rate, and share it with a friend or colleague who needs this information. Let's make nutrition part of the conversation for lasting recovery.
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From Relapse to Recovery: The Brain-Based Method That Finally Worked S2E01
In this inspiring episode of Power Up Recovery with Nutrition, hosted by Christina Veselak sits down with Dr. Shelly Jo Wahlstrom, a hypnotherapist, author, and devoted mother who turned personal pain into a powerful mission to help others heal. After years of watching her daughter struggle through the cycle of addiction and relapse, Shelly Jo discovered a science backed, brain focused approach to recovery. Through the use of targeted amino acid therapy, nutrition, and hypnotherapy, she found a method that not only supported her daughter's healing but has since helped transform thousands of lives. In this episode, you'll learn how neurotransmitter imbalances impact mental health and addiction, why nutrition is often the missing link in traditional treatment, and how feeding the brain what it truly needs can create lasting change. Meet our Guest Dr. Shelly Jo Wahlstrom, PhD, MA, CHT, CRNC, known as The Amino Acid Lady, is a passionate hypnotherapist and wellness expert who helps people reclaim their mental and emotional health through amino acid therapy, nutrition, and hypnotherapy. Inspired by her daughter's recovery from addiction, she's helped over 30,000 people "feel normal" again with her award-winning Hypno Aminos supplements. She's the author of Feed Your Brain, Change Your Life and From Crazy to Calm, Chairperson of the Alliance for Addiction Solutions, and Owner of the Certified Hypnotherapy School. Dr. Shelly Jo speaks nationwide and brings nearly a decade of experience to her mission of helping others heal—brain, body, and spirit. Based in Utah, she loves skiing, dancing, traveling, and being "Grama Shelly" to her grandkids Website: https://hypnoaminos.com/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@shellyjohypnoaminos8060Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shellyjohypnoaminos/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ShellyJoHypnoAminos Discover More Unlock a world of resources at https://aminoacidtherapy.com/ where you'll find expert insights, transformative training, and actionable tools to support your recovery journey. Whether you're looking for professional courses like our Level 1 Core Training Learn more at https://feedtherecoveringbrain.com Support Our Mission Check out our nonprofit initiative, Eating Protein Saves Lives, at https://eatingproteinsaveslives.org/ Learn how we're improving lives and communities through better nutrition, the science of amino acid therapy, and our simple yet powerful message: Eat protein every 4 hours. Also, if you're just starting out or want a solid foundation, check out Eat: A Guide to Radiant Recovery Using Food and Amino Acids to Repair the Addicted Brain and Reduce Cravings by Christina Veselak. It's a clear, powerful intro to the core concepts. Grab your copy here: https://www.eatforrecovery.com/ Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The information shared is meant to inform and empower listeners but should not replace professional medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider for personalized care and treatment. Music by: Bensound License code: GFZAESIUP3ZUNGXM Like this episode? Subscribe, rate, and share it with a friend or colleague who needs this information. Let's make nutrition part of the conversation for lasting recovery.
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How Dr. Hyla Cass Uses Amino Acids and Nutrition To Heal The Brain EP13
In this episode, host Christina Veselak talks with Dr. Hyla Cass, one of the first integrative psychiatrists, about how nutrition, amino acids, and natural supplements can rebuild brain chemistry, support sleep, reduce cravings, and power lasting recovery. Learn how using food as medicine can be the missing piece for mental health and addiction healing, and discover practical strategies for balancing mood naturally without overmedication. Meet Our Guest Dr. Hyla Cass is a nationally recognized expert in integrative medicine and psychiatry, known as "the non-drug psychiatrist." With over 30 years of experience, she has helped countless individuals achieve better mental and physical health by using natural approaches, including diet, exercise, essential fatty acids, nutrients, and hemp oil/CBD. She is widely respected for her work in helping people safely withdraw from psychiatric medications and substances of abuse without relying solely on pharmaceuticals. A frequent guest on podcasts, summits, radio, television, and in national print media, Dr. Cass is also the author of several popular books, including Natural Highs, 8 Weeks to Vibrant Health, Supplement Your Prescription, and The Addicted Brain and How to Break Free. Originally from Toronto, Dr. Cass graduated from the University of Toronto School of Medicine, completed her internship at Los Angeles County-USC Medical Center, and her psychiatric residency at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center/UCLA. She is a Diplomate of both the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (ABPN) and the American Board of Integrative Holistic Medicine (ABIHM), and is based in Southern California. 🌐Website: https://cassmd.com Discover More Unlock a world of resources at https://aminoacidtherapy.com/ where you'll find expert insights, transformative training, and actionable tools to support your recovery journey. Whether you're looking for professional courses like our Level 1 Core Training or details about the upcoming Feed the Brain Summit 2025 (happening from April 30 – May 2, 2025), we've got you covered. Learn more at https://feedtherecoveringbrain.com Support Our Mission Check out our nonprofit initiative, Eating Protein Saves Lives, at https://eatingproteinsaveslives.org/ Learn how we're improving lives and communities through better nutrition, the science of amino acid therapy, and our simple yet powerful message: Eat protein every 4 hours. Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The information shared is meant to inform and empower listeners but should not replace professional medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider for personalized care and treatment. Music by: Bensound License code: GFZAESIUP3ZUNGXM
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Using Amino Acid Therapy for Lasting Addiction Recovery With Julia Ross Episode 12
In this episode of Power Up Recovery with Nutrition, Christina Veselak sits down with Julia Ross pioneer of amino acid therapy and author of The Mood Cure and The Craving Cure to explore how targeted nutrients and brain-based nutrition can radically improve outcomes in addiction recovery, mood disorders, and food addiction. Julia shares how amino acids like tyrosine and DLPA help reduce cravings, rebalance brain chemistry, and support emotional healing—often within days. You'll learn why traditional treatments often fall short, and how integrating nutritional therapy can lead to lasting, medication-free recovery. Meet Our Guest Julia Ross, M.A., N.N.T.S. is a pioneer in the field of Nutritional Therapy for mood disorders, eating issues, and addiction recovery. With a background in psychotherapy and decades of groundbreaking work, Julia developed one of the first programs to integrate brain-targeted nutrient therapy with conventional addiction treatment. She is the author of The Diet Cure, The Mood Cure, and The Craving Cure, and continues to lead the way through her NeuroNutrient Therapy Institute and Craving Cure Virtual Clinic. Her work has transformed recovery approaches worldwide and remains at the forefront of nutrition-based mental health care. 🌐Website: https://www.juliarosscures.com/ 📱Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/juliarosscures 🎥Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@juliaross17 Discover More Unlock a world of resources at www.aminoacidtherapy.com, where you'll find expert insights, transformative training, and actionable tools to support your recovery journey. Whether you're looking for professional courses like our Level 1 Core Training or details about the upcoming Feed the Brain Summit 2025 (happening from April 30 – May 2, 2025), we've got you covered. Learn more at https://feedtherecoveringbrain.com. Support Our Mission Check out our nonprofit initiative, Eating Protein Saves Lives, at www.eatingproteinsaveslives.org. Learn how we're improving lives and communities through better nutrition, the science of amino acid therapy, and our simple yet powerful message: Eat protein every 4 hours. Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The information shared is meant to inform and empower listeners but should not replace professional medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider for personalized care and treatment. Music by: Bensound License code: GFZAESIUP3ZUNGXM
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Rebalancing the Brain: How Amino Acids Help ADHD and Mental Health
In this episode, we explore the powerful connection between amino acids and ADHD. Our guest, Ferguson, discusses how nutrition plays a crucial role in brain function, focus, and emotional well-being. Learn how amino acids can help improve attention, reduce cravings, and support mental clarity—offering a natural approach to ADHD management. Whether you're navigating ADHD yourself or supporting a loved one, this conversation provides valuable insights into optimizing brain health through targeted nutrition. Meet Our Guest Michael Joseph Ferguson is an author, ADHD life coach, public speaker, workshop facilitator, and host of the popular ADHD podcast "Adult ADHD ADD Tips and Support." Author of the bestselling books The Drummer and the Great Mountain – a Guidebook to Transforming Adult ADD/ADHD and ADHD Time Management, Michael is a leading voice in reframing ADHD as a "neurological type" and not a disorder. Through podcasts, online workshops, and one-on-one coaching, Michael and his partner Questa Li have built a global community based on their holistic approach to Adult ADHD. 🌐Website: https://www.drummerandthegreatmountain.com 📱Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/adultaddadhdcoaching 📱X: https://x.com/AdultADDTips🎥Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@adultadhdtips Discover More Unlock a world of resources at www.aminoacidtherapy.com, where you'll find expert insights, transformative training, and actionable tools to support your recovery journey. Whether you're looking for professional courses like our Level 1 Core Training or details about the upcoming Feed the Brain Summit 2025 (happening from April 30 – May 2, 2025), we've got you covered. Learn more at https://feedtherecoveringbrain.com. Support Our Mission Check out our nonprofit initiative, Eating Protein Saves Lives, at www.eatingproteinsaveslives.org. Learn how we're improving lives and communities through better nutrition, the science of amino acid therapy, and our simple yet powerful message: Eat protein every 4 hours. Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The information shared is meant to inform and empower listeners but should not replace professional medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider for personalized care and treatment. Music by: Bensound License code: GFZAESIUP3ZUNGXM
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Why Families Need Nutritional Support in Addiction Recovery with Jeff Jones
In this episode of Power Up Recovery with Nutrition, host Christina Veselak welcomes Jeff Jones, a family recovery coach and expert in addiction support. Jeff shares his journey from traditional therapy to discovering the critical role of nutrition in family recovery, discussing how stress, depleted neurotransmitters, and poor nutrition impact both individuals in recovery and their loved ones. Jeff also previews his upcoming talk at the Feed the Recovering Brain Summit, where he'll discuss a grassroots family approach to addiction recovery and the power of long-term nutritional support. Meet Our Guest Jeff Jones brings years of academic education and extensive credentials as an LPC, CACIII, Interventionist, Nutritional Recovery Life Coach, and Family Recovery Life Coach. With a background in mainstream professional helping roles, Jeff's work has been shaped by two driving questions: 1️⃣ How do families contribute to the solution? 2️⃣ How do individuals in early recovery get better? At the Feed the Recovering Brain Summit, Jeff will present "Grassroots Family Approach to a New Perspective of Recovery," where he'll not only answer these key questions but also challenge the community with another: "Can Academy members collaborate to support individuals and families in a 3-5 year recovery journey?" Don't miss this opportunity to gain insights, strategies, and a fresh perspective on how families and professionals can work together to create lasting recovery success. 🌐Website: https://www.thefamilyrecoverysolution.com/ 📘LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeff-jones-0303834/ 📱Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TFRSolution Discover More Unlock a world of resources at www.aminoacidtherapy.com, where you'll find expert insights, transformative training, and actionable tools to support your recovery journey. Whether you're looking for professional courses like our Level 1 Core Training or details about the upcoming Feed the Brain Summit 2025 (happening from April 30 – May 2, 2025), we've got you covered.Learn more at https://feedtherecoveringbrain.com. Support Our Mission Check out our nonprofit initiative, Eating Protein Saves Lives, at www.eatingproteinsaveslives.org. Learn how we're improving lives and communities through better nutrition, the science of amino acid therapy, and our simple yet powerful message: Eat protein every 4 hours. Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The information shared is meant to inform and empower listeners but should not replace professional medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider for personalized care and treatment. Music by: Bensound License code: GFZAESIUP3ZUNGXM
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Healing the Brain Naturally: Neurofeedback & Amino Acids with Dr. Mikala Reznik
In this episode of Power Up Recovery with Nutrition, host Christina Veselak sits down with Dr. Mikala Reznik, PT, DPT, ICP, a leading expert in neurofeedback and nutritional therapy. They explore how these science-backed techniques can help improve mental clarity, emotional resilience, and overall brain function. Dr. Reznik shares her expertise on using amino acids, neurofeedback, and targeted nutrition to support recovery from trauma, addiction, anxiety, and chronic stress, offering practical tools for long-term well-being. Meet Our Guest Mikala Reznik, PT, DPT, ICP IASIS Microcurrent Neurofeedback Certified Provider | 20+ Years Clinical Experience With over two decades in healthcare, I take a holistic, personalized approach to optimizing your well-being. I've taught academic and clinical courses for over 10 years at Odessa College and Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center-Odessa, including serving as Director of a nationally accredited PTA Program. My expertise spans multiple healthcare settings, from acute care to outpatient clinics, and I hold certifications in Kinesio Taping, dry needling, Graston Technique, and posture correction. Currently, I serve as an IASIS Certified Mentor and am pursuing certification as a Nutrition Recovery Coach. 🌐 Website: www.reznikfocus.com 🎥 YouTube: / @reznikfocus 📱 Instagram: / reels 📱 Facebook: / reznikfocus 📱Tiktok: / reznikfocuscenter Discover More Unlock a world of resources at www.aminoacidtherapy.com, where you'll find expert insights, transformative training, and actionable tools to support your recovery journey. Whether you're looking for professional courses like our Level 1 Core Training or details about the upcoming Feed the Brain Summit 2025 (happening from April 30 – May 2, 2025), we've got you covered. Learn more at https://feedtherecoveringbrain.com. Support Our Mission Check out our nonprofit initiative, Eating Protein Saves Lives, at www.eatingproteinsaveslives.org. Learn how we're improving lives and communities through better nutrition, the science of amino acid therapy, and our simple yet powerful message: Eat protein every 4 hours. Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The information shared is meant to inform and empower listeners but should not replace professional medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider for personalized care and treatment. Music by: Bensound License code: GFZAESIUP3ZUNGXM
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Fueling Brain Recovery: How Food, Supplements & Herbs Support Healing with Matt Finch
In this episode of Power Up Recovery with Nutrition, host Christina Veselak, a licensed psychotherapist and leading expert in amino acid therapy, sits down with Matt Finch, explore the missing link in addiction recovery—brain health and biochemical restoration. Matt shares his powerful personal journey from addiction to lasting recovery, revealing how targeted nutrition, amino acids, and herbal medicine played a critical role in restoring his brain chemistry, reducing cravings, and stabilizing his emotions. He discusses the limitations of traditional treatment methods, the science behind neurotransmitter repair, and how food, supplements, and holistic strategies can accelerate substance use recovery and improve overall mental health. Meet Matt Finch Matt overcame substance addiction over 13 years ago and made it his life's purpose and mission to help others recover. A former certified alcohol and drug counselor, Matt witnessed firsthand the high failure rates of mainstream treatment and decided to become a private practice Recovery Coach to spread awareness of holistic therapies and beyond. Matt is the founder of Opiate Addiction Support and the Fit Recovery Head of Coaching. 🌐 Website:https://fitrecovery.com🎥 YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@FitRecovery Discover More Unlock a world of resources at www.aminoacidtherapy.com, where you'll find expert insights, transformative training, and actionable tools to support your recovery journey. Whether you're looking for professional courses like our Level 1 Core Training or details about the upcoming Feed the Brain Summit 2025 (happening from April 30 – May 2, 2025), we've got you covered. Learn more at https://feedtherecoveringbrain.com. Support Our Mission Check out our nonprofit initiative, Eating Protein Saves Lives, at www.eatingproteinsaveslives.org. Learn how we're improving lives and communities through better nutrition, the science of amino acid therapy, and our simple yet powerful message: Eat protein every 4 hours. Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The information shared is meant to inform and empower listeners but should not replace professional medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider for personalized care and treatment. Music by: Bensound License code: GFZAESIUP3ZUNGXM
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The Hidden Link Between Brain Health & Addiction with Dave Kenney
In this episode, Christina Veselak sits down with Dave Kenney, Co-Founder of Emergo Academy, to explore the hidden link between addiction and the brain and why rewiring neural pathways is crucial for long-term healing. Together, they dive into the science of neuroplasticity—the brain's ability to adapt and change—and how addiction hijacks this process, reinforcing destructive habits and cravings. They also discuss the critical role of nutrition in stabilizing mood, restoring neurotransmitter balance, and reducing withdrawal symptoms. Beyond that, they highlight how emotional regulation and stress management are essential for breaking free from addiction cycles and preventing relapse. Meet Dave Kenney Dave Kenney, PhD (cand.), has over 30 years of experience in human performance and development as an educator, coach, and mentor. He is the Co-Founder of Emergo Academy, an international keynote speaker, and an addiction/recovery specialist focusing on the neuroscience and neuropsychology of recovery. Kenney holds a BA, an MEd, and is a PhD candidate at Canterbury University. He is a certified brain health coach (Amen University), a member of ASAM and NAADAC, a certified recovery coach (CCAR), and a trained neuro-technician. He also previously chaired Humber College's post-graduate health and wellness program. 🎥 / @emergoacademy 🌐https://emergoacademy.com/ Discover More Unlock a world of resources at www.aminoacidtherapy.com, where you'll find expert insights, transformative training, and actionable tools to support your recovery journey. Whether you're looking for professional courses like our Level 1 Core Training or details about the upcoming Feed the Brain Summit 2025 (happening from April 30 – May 2, 2025), we've got you covered. Learn more at https://feedtherecoveringbrain.com. Support Our Mission Check out our nonprofit initiative, Eating Protein Saves Lives, at www.eatingproteinsaveslives.org. Learn how we're improving lives and communities through better nutrition, the science of amino acid therapy, and our simple yet powerful message: Eat protein every 4 hours. Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The information shared is meant to inform and empower listeners but should not replace professional medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider for personalized care and treatment. Music by: Bensound License code: GFZAESIUP3ZUNGXM
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A Brain-Based Approach To Addiction Recovery with Suze Kenney
In this episode of Power Up Recovery with Nutrition, host Christina Veselak welcomes Sue Kenny, co-founder of a brain-based addiction recovery program in Canada. Sue shares her journey of discovering how brain health drives behavior and why nutrition is crucial in recovery. She discusses their holistic approach, which emphasizes lifestyle, food, and education to empower individuals and families. Sue also highlights her upcoming Feed the Recovering Brain conference in April-May 2025. Tune in for insights on how real food supports healing and lasting change. Meet Our Guest Susan Kenney, CHWC, is the Founder of Actualized Wellbeing and Co-Founder of Emergo Academy. With a deep passion for understanding the human body, she has dedicated her career to health, wellness, and brain optimization. She is a certified health and wellness coach, brain health coach, life coach, and sports nutritionist, with additional certifications in positive psychology and neurofeedback. Suze has also studied functional medicine and nutritional psychiatry and is currently completing practitioner training at the Kresser Institute. 🌐 Website: https://actualizedwellbeing.com/ 📱Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/suze.kenney/ Discover More Unlock a world of resources at www.aminoacidtherapy.com, where you'll find expert insights, transformative training, and actionable tools to support your recovery journey. Whether you're looking for professional courses like our Level 1 Core Training or details about the upcoming Feed the Brain Summit 2025 (happening from April 30 – May 2, 2025), we've got you covered. Learn more at https://feedtherecoveringbrain.com. Support Our Mission Check out our nonprofit initiative, Eating Protein Saves Lives, at www.eatingproteinsaveslives.org. Learn how we're improving lives and communities through better nutrition, the science of amino acid therapy, and our simple yet powerful message: Eat protein every 4 hours. Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The information shared is meant to inform and empower listeners but should not replace professional medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider for personalized care and treatment. Music by: Bensound License code: GFZAESIUP3ZUNGXM
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How To Transform Your Recovery By Using Food And Supplements With Pati Reiss
In this episode, host Christina Veselak chats with Pati Reiss, a holistic recovery coach, chef, and advocate for nutrition's transformative power in addiction recovery. Pati shares her personal story of overcoming addiction and how food and supplements have shaped her journey. They discuss how amino acids, balanced meals, and consistent nutrition can enhance brain chemistry, improve mood, and support sustained recovery. Tune in to learn practical strategies for integrating nutrition into your recovery journey and fueling lasting transformation. Meet Our Guest Pati Reiss, BA, HHC, NRC is a certified holistic health and nutrition recovery coach, educator, and chef. With a focus on addiction and mental health recovery, she integrates nutrition, amino acid therapy, meditation, and movement into her work. Pati is the creator of The 5 Star Pro-Recovery Diet and has taught at the Academy for Addiction & Mental Health Nutrition. She has extensive experience as a coach and educator, with a background in human services and special education. Pati also offers holistic recovery coaching through High Vibe Recovery and The Holistic Gourmet, based in Salt Lake City, Utah. 🌐 https://www.patireiss.com/ Discover More Unlock a world of resources at www.aminoacidtherapy.com, where you'll find expert insights, transformative training, and actionable tools to support your recovery journey. Whether you're looking for professional courses like our Level 1 Core Training or details about the upcoming Feed the Brain Summit 2025 (happening from April 30 – May 2, 2025), we've got you covered. Learn more at https://feedtherecoveringbrain.com. Support Our Mission Check out our nonprofit initiative, Eating Protein Saves Lives, at www.eatingproteinsaveslives.org. Learn how we're improving lives and communities through better nutrition, the science of amino acid therapy, and our simple yet powerful message: Eat protein every 4 hours. Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The information shared is meant to inform and empower listeners but should not replace professional medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider for personalized care and treatment. Music by: Bensound License code: GFZAESIUP3ZUNGXM
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Breaking Free: How Functional Nutrition Transforms Gray-Area Drinking with Jolene Park
In this episode of Power Up Recovery with Nutrition, host Christina Veselak sits down with Jolene Park, a functional nutritionist, health coach, and leading authority on Gray-Area Drinking. Together, they explore how a functional approach to addiction treatment—focusing on nutrient therapy, brain biochemistry, and holistic healing—can support recovery from alcohol use disorder. Jolene shares her unique three-legged stool framework, addressing biochemistry, psychosocial factors, and spiritual well-being to create a sustainable path to healing. She also dives into her journey from studying addiction in college to integrating functional nutrition into recovery strategies. If you're curious about how amino acids, essential nutrients, and lifestyle shifts can transform alcohol recovery, this episode is packed with insights you won't want to miss! Discover More Unlock a world of resources at www.aminoacidtherapy.com, where you'll find expert insights, transformative training, and actionable tools to support your recovery journey. Whether you're looking for professional courses like our Level 1 Core Training or details about the upcoming Feed the Brain Summit 2025 (happening from April 30 – May 2, 2025), we've got you covered. Learn more at https://feedtherecoveringbrain.com. Support Our Mission Check out our nonprofit initiative, Eating Protein Saves Lives, at www.eatingproteinsaveslives.org. Learn how we're improving lives and communities through better nutrition, the science of amino acid therapy, and our simple yet powerful message: Eat protein every 4 hours. Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The information shared is meant to inform and empower listeners but should not replace professional medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider for personalized care and treatment. Music by: Bensound License code: GFZAESIUP3ZUNGXM
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How Omega-3s and Nutritional Strategies Aid Brain Healing and Prevent Relapse with Dr. Michael Lewis
In this episode of Power Up Recovery with Nutrition, host Christina Veselak is joined by Dr. Michael Lewis, a national expert on traumatic brain injuries and the therapeutic use of omega-3 fatty acids. Together, they dive into the critical connection between brain health, nutrition, and addiction recovery. Dr. Lewis shares insights from his extensive career, including his groundbreaking work with omega-3s to support brain healing after injuries caused by trauma, substance use, or other factors like strokes and overdoses. They discuss the impact of chronic brain inflammation on recovery, why people with traumatic brain injuries face greater challenges in treatment, and how targeted nutritional strategies can promote lasting healing. Tune in to discover practical ways to fuel your brain with the nutrients it needs to recover and thrive, whether you're in recovery, a healthcare professional, or simply passionate about emotional well-being. Meet Our Guest Michael Lewis, MD, MPH, MBA, FACPM, FACN, is a leading expert in brain health, concussion treatment, and the use of omega-3s. A retired U.S. Army Colonel, he founded the Brain Health Education and Research Institute and now focuses on treating chronic concussions. His pioneering work has helped thousands worldwide and is featured in media, podcasts, and conferences. Dr. Lewis serves on the Pop Warner Youth Football Medical Advisory Board and National Collegiate Rugby's Board of Directors, where he leads the Medical and Safety Committee. He is the author of When Brains Collide and a graduate of West Point and Tulane University School of Medicine, with advanced training from Walter Reed, Johns Hopkins, and WRAIR. 📘 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-lewis-34069138/ Discover More Unlock a world of resources at www.aminoacidtherapy.com, where you'll find expert insights, transformative training, and actionable tools to support your recovery journey. Whether you're looking for professional courses like our Level 1 Core Training or details about the upcoming Feed the Brain Summit 2025 (happening from April 30 – May 2, 2025), we've got you covered. Learn more at https://feedtherecoveringbrain.com. Support Our Mission Check out our nonprofit initiative, Eating Protein Saves Lives, at www.eatingproteinsaveslives.org. Learn how we're improving lives and communities through better nutrition, the science of amino acid therapy, and our simple yet powerful message: Eat protein every 4 hours. Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The information shared is meant to inform and empower listeners but should not replace professional medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider for personalized care and treatment. Music by: Bensound License code: GFZAESIUP3ZUNGXM
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World of Genetics, Nutrigenomics, and Epigenetics with Val Prisecaru
In this episode of Power Up Recovery with Nutrition, host Christina Veselak explores the fascinating world of genetics, nutrigenomics, and epigenetics, breaking down how these factors influence mental health and addiction disorders. Joined by special guest Val Prisecaru, Christina delves into how targeted nutritional strategies can effectively address genetic factors, offering a precise and powerful way to support recovery. Tune in to learn how understanding your genetic blueprint can transform your mental health and addiction recovery journey. Meet Our Guest Val Prisecaru, MS CN LDN, With over 25 years of experience in clinical research and wellness, Val specializes in multi-omics, nutrigenomics, and bioinformatics. Holding BS and MS degrees in nutrition from the University of Illinois, he translates complex science into practical health strategies. Val develops cutting-edge protocols, researches emerging health concepts, and leads the Nutrigenomics program at John Patrick University. 🌐 Website: www.geneticwellbeing.com 📱Facebook: www.facebook.com/GeneticWellbeingChampaign Discover More Unlock a world of resources at www.aminoacidtherapy.com, where you'll find expert insights, transformative training, and actionable tools to support your recovery journey. Whether you're looking for professional courses like our Level 1 Core Training or details about the upcoming Feed the Brain Summit 2025 (happening from April 30 – May 2, 2025), we've got you covered. Learn more at https://feedtherecoveringbrain.com. Support Our Mission Check out our nonprofit initiative, Eating Protein Saves Lives, at www.eatingproteinsaveslives.org. Learn how we're improving lives and communities through better nutrition, the science of amino acid therapy, and our simple yet powerful message: Eat protein every 4 hours. Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The information shared is meant to inform and empower listeners but should not replace professional medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider for personalized care and treatment. Music by: Bensound License code: GFZAESIUP3ZUNGXM
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Combining Naltrexone Therapy with Amino Acids and Nutrition for Recovery with Dr. Michele Perron
In this episode of Power Up Recovery with Nutrition, host Christina Veselak welcomes Dr. Michele Perron to discuss the powerful synergy of targeted naltrexone therapy, amino acid therapy, and dietary changes. Dr. Perron shares her journey from traditional treatment settings to creating a holistic approach that transforms recovery practices by integrating nutrition and targeted interventions. Tune in to learn how combining these strategies can make a profound impact on addiction recovery and overall well-being. Meet Our Guest Dr. Michele Perron Dr. Michele Perron, PhD, is an expert in Counseling Psychology and Nutrition Recovery Coaching with 17 years of experience. She developed the Splashed not Smashed App and led a successful telehealth program for moderation and Naltrexone support. Dr. Perron now incorporates Amino Acid Therapy and alternative methods to improve client outcomes, empowering individuals to break free from traditional treatment models. 🌐 Website: https://drmicheleperron.com/ 📘 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michele-d-perron/ Discover More Unlock a world of resources at www.aminoacidtherapy.com, where you'll find expert insights, transformative training, and actionable tools to support your recovery journey. Whether you're looking for professional courses like our Level 1 Core Training or details about the upcoming Feed the Brain Summit 2025 (happening from April 30 – May 2, 2025), we've got you covered. Learn more at https://feedtherecoveringbrain.com. Support Our Mission Check out our nonprofit initiative, Eating Protein Saves Lives, at www.eatingproteinsaveslives.org. Learn how we're improving lives and communities through better nutrition, the science of amino acid therapy, and our simple yet powerful message: Eat protein every 4 hours. Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The information shared is meant to inform and empower listeners but should not replace professional medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider for personalized care and treatment. Music by: Bensound License code: GFZAESIUP3ZUNGXM
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Explore the powerful connection between nutrition, mental health, and addiction recovery with Christina Veselak, a trailblazer in nutritional mental health and founder of the Academy for Addiction and Mental Health Nutrition.This interview-based podcast, "Power Up Recovery with Nutrition," dives deep into how amino acids and targeted nutritional strategies can transform brain chemistry, build resilience, and support sustainable recovery. Christina's expertise is showcased through engaging interviews with leading experts, practitioners, and inspiring voices from the recovery community, as well as solo episodes addressing key topics in the field.Whether you're on a personal recovery journey, a functional nutritionist seeking advanced tools, or a healthcare professional eager to expand your knowledge, this podcast offers practical advice, compelling stories, and the latest innovations. Academy members will find it an invaluable resource for deeper learning and staying connected to cut
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