Dr Rupy Aujla - The Doctor’s Kitchen - Eat to Beat Illness

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SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR'If you read this book you’ll live longer and you’re going to leave this world better than you found it… amazing' Chris Evans, Virgin Radio UKFollowing on from Dr Rupy’s bestselling cook book The Doctor’s Kitchen, Eat to Beat Illness distils actionable ideas for daily life to teach you how to use food to trigger and amplify your defences against illness. Accompanying the advice there are 80 new delicious recipes.In Dr Rupy’s second book he builds on the message that what you choose to put on your plate is one of the most important health interventions you can make. Food can not only affect our likelihood of disease but it can lengthen our lives, change our mood and even affect the expression of our DNA.The first section of the book explains how our bodies can better fight off illness through eating well and how we can heal our bodies through simple lifestyle changes including exercise, stress reduction, sleeping well and finding purpose in our lives.It is now scientifically proven that certain foods and food groups are beneficial for staving off illness and here Rupy will look at key conditions such as cancer, depression, diabetes, Alzheimer’s, stress and explain what to eat to increase our chances of staying healthy.Complemented by 80 new recipes, full of tempting international flavours such as Roast Golden Beets with Italian Greens and Hazelnut Pesto; Bangladeshi Cod Curry Spatchcock Poussin and Middle Eastern Ful Madames; Iranian Dizi Stew; Garlic Chilli Prawn and Black Bean Stirfry with Bokchoy and Silverbeet; Pea and Broccoli Orecchiette Japanese Togarashi Mix, to name just a few, eating well for has never been so easy and delicious.

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Brain

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To kick off the ‘eating to beat illness’ discussion there is simply nowhere more fascinating to start than with the brain. Our most prized possession, it controls the centres for movement, thought, emotion and all the automatic processes such as breathing and heart rate that we do not have to consciously concern ourselves with. Quite literally, it is the most advanced machine ever known to us and, unlike the latest computer or most sought-after gadget, we all have one.

Our skull houses trillions of neural synapses (the junctions between nerve cells); these carry information across different brain centres that have specific functional roles for the body. The beautiful coordination of these electrical signals determines our actions and thoughts which are generated in these centres.

Of late, however, our brains are under fire. As a medical doctor, I witness the aftermath of conditions such as dementia and strokes all too often, and the prevalence of these is increasing. 1These conditions reveal the vulnerability of the brain and body once these centres become affected and a culmination of insults have taken place.

Dementia is now the second leading cause of death in the UK and cases are rising. 2Before you assume it is a natural part of ageing and a consequence of our population living for longer, there is clear evidence to suggest the contrary. Our lifestyles drastically impact the health of our brain and this chapter will help you understand why and how we can protect ourselves and optimise our brain power. 3

Loss of emotional intelligence, inhibition of thoughts, motor-control deficits, memory impairment and many more signs illustrate exactly why diseases of the brain are so life-changing. It’s the experiences of these patients that push me to highlight the impact of diet and lifestyle and how we use the tools within our control. And it starts with our plates. I haven’t written these symptoms to scare you, but rather to highlight how beautifully coordinated our brains are and the consequences of poor lifestyle choices that are preventable. 4We tend only to value the importance of such organs when we have lost control of their precious functions and, while you may consider these conditions to only be relevant in later age, I’m here to inform you that looking after your brain is a lifelong process. 5The acceptance that you ‘naturally’ lose brain function as you age is a myth 6and I want to show you that looking after your brain can be enjoyable and delicious!

NEUROPLASTICITY

The ability of our brain to harness new neural connections, create new brain cells and positively adapt its function in response to stimuli from our environment is a concept known as ‘neuroplasticity’. It is one of the most fascinating and promising topics I have come across in recent years, and one where food and lifestyle play a pivotal role. 7Previously, it was not commonly believed that cells of the nervous system could regenerate or improve their function. It was conventional thinking that after childhood development, our brains were relatively ‘static’. 8However, research is demonstrating that not only can we change the synapses to improve our memory and the general functioning of our brain, but it could be a useful tool in the management of conditions such as neurodegenerative disease, like dementia. 9As you read, you will understand how diet and lifestyle are involved in this neuroplastic process in a way that can positively impact our brain health.

BRAIN INFLAMMATION

By changing the internal environment of the body, we can create the perfect setting for the cells of our nervous system to function optimally. 7Oxidative stress is a topic we will visit later on ( here), but our brains are particularly susceptible to an imbalance in inflammatory proteins. It has been demonstrated in many studies that an ‘inflammatory western diet’ (high in sugar, refined carbohydrates, processed foods and salt) is disastrous for brain health. 10, 11In addition to putting people at risk of heart disease and stroke, which all raise the risk of neurological disorders, this western-style diet promotes inflammation that could disrupt the blood-brain barrier – a protective layer that surrounds the central nervous system and is integral to the health of your brain. 10

In contrast, diets high in polyphenols (the types of plant chemicals that we find in colourful fruits and vegetables) are shown to reduce oxidative stress, which may explain their benefits to brain health. 12The Mediterranean diet contains an abundance of different polyphenols and has long been recognised as one of the healthiest diets to follow for most people. 13In general, it consists predominantly of plant-based proteins, plenty of pulses, quality fats from nuts and seeds as well as colourful vegetables and oily fish. The diet has been shown to reduce the incidence of vascular disease that can contribute to poor brain health, and protects against diabetes, which we know is related to declining mental ability. 14Oxidative stress and inflammation are generally reduced in those adhering to a Mediterranean style of eating, which is in part explained by the sheer number of antioxidants found in the fruits and vegetables consumed. 15

MIND DIETS

As well as the potential of diet and lifestyle to reduce the incidence of neurodegenerative conditions, I think it’s also important to bring attention to some of my patients’ anecdotes following improvements to their diet and lifestyle. I regularly hear comments such as, ‘I feel clearer in my head’, ‘my mood has improved’, or even, ‘I have so much more energy these days’. I recognise that these are soft and subjective statements but – despite no concrete, clinically validated method of measuring these outcomes – it gives me further hope that positive diet and lifestyle changes could improve the lives of everyone and not just those labelled with a condition. The improvements in mental clarity and mood could potentially be explained by reducing inflammation in the brain and oxidative stress, but there’s a lot more to learn in this field. 16

A specific diet, appropriately called the MIND diet, was born out of some of the research looking at the correlation of high vegetable intakes and lower rates of dementia. 17This study, plus many others, have highlighted certain ingredients as beneficial to the resilience of our brains and I’d like to bring attention to them. It is by no means a definitive list of ingredients you ‘must have’ to protect your brain, nor is it a suggestion that we can radically renew our brain cells using these foods. However, it is an introduction into how incredible and impactful our diet can be to the function of our brain. 3Hopefully this will prompt you towards a healthier perspective that could potentially offer protection to this vital organ.

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+ GreensThese can impact multiple systems of the body including the brain, and are one of the most important parts of a healthy diet. Ingredients such as cavolo nero, spinach, rocket and sprouts contain high amounts of phytonutrients that drastically reduce inflammation in the body. 18Inflammation is a key component of why brain processes can become disrupted leading to symptoms of fatigue and sometimes low mood. 19Dark leafy greens are also a source of fibre that could benefit the gut bacterial population found in the digestive tract, which is also involved in the regulation of inflammation in the body. 20Try the Harissa Beans and Greens (see here) for a spicy and delicious way of including more greens.

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