#318 Neuroscientist Reveals How Intuition, Purpose and Spiritual Health Can Heal | Dr Tara Swart

#318 Neuroscientist Reveals How Intuition, Purpose and Spiritual Health Can Heal | Dr Tara Swart

“In order to have maximum wellbeing, it’s not enough to sleep, eat well and exercise, you also need to have a purpose, including one that transcends yourself”


This conversation is so important for me personally as I navigate the complex relationship between two parts of my brain. The rational, data driven skeptical side that is unwilling to accept anything without complete proof; and the spiritual side that is inexplicably drawn to certain things and leans into a belief that we are connected to the universe in ways we cannot explain.


Tara and I have known each other for a few years, but as you can tell on this podcast we’re quite close. She unfortunately lost her partner 4 years ago to cancer, which she describes in detail in her latest book. But after his death she began to experience what she intuitively believed were signs from her partner. Highly improbable coincidences, chance happenings and events that were simply impossible to ignore.

At first, this led her down a path of first questioning her mental state, but using her experience as a medical doctor and neuroscientist she began to explore the science of consciousness and explored the possibility of trusting her instincts and intuition of what she believes to be true.


According to Tara, these strange nudges and connections with people who have died are not random, and it’s time we took them seriously.


We explore what we’ve lost in our modern lives, how our brain filters reality and what we might be missing, how to sharpen your intuition so you can spot the signs around you and finding purpose, meaning and connection in your own life.


We explore ancient practices like drumming, humming and vows of silence, as well as spending as much time in nature to connect with the wider universe and tap into our instincts, to live happier and more enriched lives.


We explore the science of terminal lucidity, near death experiences, the art of noticing and what they can teach us about life after death and why leading a spiritual life can be so healthful and healing.


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#295 5 Habits to Ease Seasonal Allergies (Without Overusing Antihistamines)

#295 5 Habits to Ease Seasonal Allergies (Without Overusing Antihistamines)

Seasonal allergies seem to be getting worse. A lot of people are feeling it now.It’s common to reach for antihistamines without really thinking about it. They definitely have their place and can be really helpful when symptoms are bad. But taking them every day is something we still don't fully understand, especially when it comes to long-term effects.If you deal with allergies for months each year, it’s worth pausing and exploring strategies that might be more sustainable.Many healthy habits that support overall health can also help manage inflammation, immune function and allergy symptoms. They’re not always as quick as taking a capsule, but they can make a real difference over time.In this episode, I'm sharing:Why seasonal allergies seem to be getting worseThe role and potential risks of antihistamines5 daily habits that could ease allergy/hay fever symptomsQuick note about nettle: I didn't find much strong research, but that doesn't mean it couldn't help some people. It just shows how much more there is to learn.SourcesAntihistamines: Sue et al. J Allergy Clin Immunol Pract. 2024. PMID: 38935035.Vitamin D: Malik et al. European Respiratory Journal. 2015 Dietary diversity: Nakamoto et al. Asia Pacific Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 2019Fibre: Sdona et al. Clinical and translational allergy. 2022Polyphenols, chlorophyll, quercetin, vitamins C, D and E: Pellow et al. Complement Ther Med. 2020Fruits & vegetables: Kusunoki et al. Pediatr Allergy Immunol. 2017 | Oh et al. Pediatr Allergy Immunol. 2020Probiotics: Ried et al. Frontiers in Nutrition. 2022Ginger & curcumin: Yamprasert et al. BMC Complement Med Ther. 2020 | Wu et al. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2016Saline rinse: Wang et al. Allergologia et Immunopathologia. 2020Steam inhalation: Vathanophas et al. Asian Pac J Allergy Immunol. 2021 🎬 Watch the podcast on YouTube here📱 Download The Doctor’s Kitchen app🌐 View full show notes, including guest details, on our website Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

30 Apr 23min

#294 How to increase Protein in your diet and why it matters for longevity, hormonal health and preventing disease Dr Rupy Aujla

#294 How to increase Protein in your diet and why it matters for longevity, hormonal health and preventing disease Dr Rupy Aujla

In today’s episode, I’m talking all about protein - why it matters, how much you really need, and how it could be the missing piece in your approach to health.I’ll dive into: 🍳 Why protein is essential for everything from muscle maintenance to hormone production 🌿 The link between increased protein intake and menopausal health ⚖️ How eating more protein can prevent unwanted weight gain 🥣 Why I believe getting enough protein and fibre at breakfast is one of the smartest moves you can make for long-term health and longevity 🚨 The signs and symptoms of low protein intake, and how to spot them before they affect your energy, immunity, or mood 👥 Who’s most at risk of under-consuming protein, and how to make simple, sustainable changes🥩 What is the best quality protein sourceWhether you’re navigating menopause, trying to improve energy levels, or just want to eat in a way that supports your body as it ages, this episode is packed with practical tips and grounded in science.Grab the new book Healthy High Protein here.🎬 Watch the podcast on YouTube here📱 Download The Doctor’s Kitchen app🌐 View full show notes, including guest details, on our website☕️ Try Exhale Coffee here🥗 Join the newsletter and receive a 7 day meal plan📷 Follow on Instagram Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

23 Apr 53min

#293 Can Fish Oil Improve Your Gut? | Dr Amrita Vijay

#293 Can Fish Oil Improve Your Gut? | Dr Amrita Vijay

Today we invite Dr Amrita Vijay to the podcast. She is a leading scientific advisor and researcher specialising in the intersection of diet, the gut microbiome, and health. With a strong background in conducting nutritional interventions in both India and the UK, Dr Vijay explores how food influences inflammation, mood and overall well-being.We discuss:The prebiotic potential of omega-3Why not all dietary fibres can be considered equal. The influence of culture and heritage on our dietary habits and why acknowledging these factors is essential for driving meaningful and sustainable dietary changes. We also discuss the differences between pre and probiotics, which probiotics may actually have evidence behind them and her thoughts on gut supporting diets, diversity scoring and lots more.Dr Vijay was recently awarded the Best Research Award from the University of Nottingham. Passionate about translating cutting-edge science into practical strategies, Dr Vijay is dedicated to empowering individuals with evidence-based insights on how diet and lifestyle can optimise health and well-being.Probiotic GuideDoctors Kitchen Bread🎬 Watch the podcast on YouTube here📱 Download The Doctor’s Kitchen app🌐 View full show notes, including guest details, on our website☕️ Try Exhale Coffee here🥗 Join the newsletter and receive a 7 day meal plan📷 Follow on Instagram Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

16 Apr 1h 23min

#292 Can Keto Work and Is It Actually Unhealthy? | Dr Nick Norwitz

#292 Can Keto Work and Is It Actually Unhealthy? | Dr Nick Norwitz

What if everything you thought you knew about cholesterol, fat, and metabolic health was up for debate? As someone interested in nutrition research, I’m always up for exploring differing points of view especially when they come from a rigorous scientific background and can speak to the evidence base. So in this episode, I sit down with Dr Nick Norwitz PhD, to challenge some of my long held positions in nutrition science and break down keto.He’s a researcher and expert in ketogenic diets, lipid metabolism, and metabolic health as well as a current medical student at Harvard Medical school.We discuss:🔥 Nick’s personal journey with IBD and the ketogenic diet🥑 Whether saturated fat actually causes heart disease?📉 Cholesterol confusion – and whether we should all aim for a lower LDL-C or ApoB by any means necessary?💡 Keto as a metabolic state vs. a diet – what it means for fat loss📊 The problems with nutrition researchPlus, we explore how to measure metabolic health, keto adaptation, and whether a high-fat, high-animal-protein diet can be optimal for longevity.🎬 Watch the podcast on YouTube here📱 Download The Doctor’s Kitchen app🌐 View full show notes, including guest details, on our website☕️ Try Exhale Coffee here🥗 Join the newsletter and receive a 7 day meal plan📷 Follow on Instagram Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

9 Apr 1h 58min

Eating High Protein on a Plant Based Diet with Sophie Waplington

Eating High Protein on a Plant Based Diet with Sophie Waplington

Today I’m joined by personal trainer Sophie Waplington to break down one of the biggest concerns for plant-based eaters: getting enough protein and maintaining strength.We tackle common fears around plant-based eating, including:🥩 "Am I getting enough protein without meat?"💪 "Will I lose muscle if I switch to a plant-predominant diet?"💰 "Is plant-based eating too expensive or complicated?"Together, we explore the science of protein quality, practical meal-building tips, and effective training strategies to support muscle health and strength.We discuss:Complete proteins & amino acid profilesPDCAAS & DIAAS scores – Are these metrics actually useful?The leucine threshold & muscle gain – Is it harder to reach with plant-based protein?Protein layering – The best plant-based combos for a complete amino acid profileHow much protein per meal? – Ideal targets and what it looks like on a plate🏋️‍♀️ Resistance Training & Muscle StrengthWhy strength training is essential for overall healthPre- and post-workout nutrition on a plant-based dietDoes protein timing really matter for muscle gain?🍽️ What Does This Look Like in Real Life?How to start increasing protein intake on a plant-based dietCommon mistakes when transitioning to plant proteinHow to add more protein to meals like pasta, curries, and stir-friesSophie Waplington is a celebrated plant-based chef, content creator and a highly sought-after fitness expert. Sophie's influence spans the globe with a dedicated fan-base of over 1 million followers. Sophie is steadfast in her mission: to prove that plant-based cuisine can be delicious, nutritionally- robust and protein- packed.Grab her new book Sophs Plant Kitchen here!Double Chocolate Cookies!🎬 Watch the podcast on YouTube here📱 Download The Doctor’s Kitchen app🌐 View full show notes, including guest details, on our website☕️ Try Exhale Coffee here🥗 Join the newsletter and receive a 7 day meal plan📷 Follow on Instagram Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

7 Apr 1h 12min

#291 6 Strength Exercises Every Older Adult Should Do | Professor Leigh Breen

#291 6 Strength Exercises Every Older Adult Should Do | Professor Leigh Breen

Today, I’m joined by Professor Leigh Breen, a leading expert in muscle health and ageing. He’s Professor of Translational Muscle Physiology at the University of Birmingham, where he researches how exercise and nutrition can help us maintain muscle as we get older.We’ll be covering:✅ Why strength training is essential for healthy ageing✅ The key exercises every older adult should be doing✅ How much protein you actually need as you age✅ Is walking enough to keep your muscles strong?✅ How to start strength training if you’ve never done it before✅ The hidden benefits of exercise, from sharper thinking to blood sugar control✅ Supplements, new therapies, and what’s on the horizon for muscle healthWe’ll also talk about the most important muscle groups for longevity, the best compound exercises to focus on, and how progressive overload can help you stay strong for life.This is essential information, whether for you, your parents, or someone you love. So share this episode with family and friends who need to hear it! And as always, let us know your thoughts—your feedback helps make the podcast even better.“Couch to Compound” exercises. These are the ones that give you the most bang for your buck and focus on the muscles that you need to prioritise for healthier ageing.1. Squat2. Deadlift3. Bench or Chest Press4. Pull Up5. Lunges / Farmers Walk6. PlanksAnd as always, give us feedback to help us make the podcast even better.🎬 Watch the podcast on YouTube here📱 Download The Doctor’s Kitchen app🌐 View full show notes, including guest details, on our website☕️ Try Exhale Coffee here🥗 Join the newsletter and receive a 7 day meal plan📷 Follow on Instagram Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

2 Apr 1h 56min

#290 8 Health Strategies That Our Top Health Experts Swear By

#290 8 Health Strategies That Our Top Health Experts Swear By

Before we dive in, my new cookbook Healthy High Protein is out now…and it’s a Sunday Times bestseller! I'm super proud of this book and hope you love it too. You can get your copy here.We know it can be hard to keep up with hours of podcast content every week. In fact, over the past couple of months alone, we’ve shared more than 48 hours of conversations!So in today’s episode, we’ve distilled some of the key takeaways to save you time and go straight to the expert advice they’ve so generously shared.If you’re a regular listener, you’ll recognise some familiar voices. You can find the full episodes on The Doctor’s Kitchen website:#281 How Phone Fasting and Nature Can Build Dopamine and Support Your Brain with TJ Power#280 The Cholesterol Numbers We Should All Know with Professor Kausik Ray#285 What a Gut Healthy Day Looks Like with Dr James Kinross PhD, FRCS#286 Why Looking at Your Poo Is Key to Understanding Your Health with Dr Emily Leeming#267 Think Clearer and Stay Sharp with These Brain Health Strategies from Neurophysiologist Dr Louisa Nicola#282 How to Move Better with Exercise Strategies for Longevity, Fat Loss, and Sharper Brains with Kiran Chopra#251 Women's Health and Problem Periods with Dr Anita Mitra#279 How to Make Habits Stick with Dr Rangan ChatterjeeWe want to hear from you! 🎙️ Ask questions, give feedback and help shape the podcast!🎬 Watch the podcast on YouTube here📱 Download The Doctor’s Kitchen app🌐 View full show notes on our website☕️ Try Exhale Coffee here🥗 Join the newsletter and receive a 7 day meal plan📷 Follow on Instagram Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

26 Mar 1h 1min

#289 Pesticides and Whether Organic Is Worth It? with Nick Mole

#289 Pesticides and Whether Organic Is Worth It? with Nick Mole

Is ‘organic’ worth it or just clever marketing? We’ve all been there, standing in the supermarket, holding two identical-looking apples and wondering if the price difference is actually doing anything for our health. And if we want safer food, how do we push for a system where pesticide-free isn’t just for those who can afford organic? Today, I’m asking these big questions to Nick Mole from PAN UK.We’ll dive into:What pesticides are and why they’re used?Whether washing fruit and veg actually removes themAnd if organic is worth it and if so, which ingredients are the most important to go organic?This is a scary topic that goes beyond food, and where you may find a lot of people on the internet making definitive claims about the harms of pesticides and GMO, the honest answer to a lot of these questions is unfortunately … we don’t know.But from what we do know, I think we can all afford to be more pragmatic, skeptical and aware, particularly when it comes to the “cocktail effect”, as we get into later.Pesticide Action Network UK (PAN UK) is the only UK charity focused solely on tackling the problems caused by pesticides and promoting safe and sustainable alternatives in agriculture, urban areas, homes and gardens. Nick joined PAN UK in 2007, having previously worked as a campaigner for the Environmental Investigation Agency. He leads on PAN’s national policy work, undertaking research, analysing data and gathering evidence to support the organisation’s calls to government, regulators, policy-makers, industry and retailers to reduce the impacts of harmful pesticides to both human health and the environment. 🎬 Watch the podcast on YouTube here📱 Download The Doctor’s Kitchen app🌐 View full show notes, including guest details, on our website☕️ Try Exhale Coffee here🥗 Join the newsletter and receive a 7 day meal plan📷 Follow on Instagram Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

19 Mar 1h 29min

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