
Description
"Why ADHD Is Not a Psychiatric Disorder or Brain Disease" features Mark Hyman (MD) and George Papanicolaou (DO) discussing ADHD as a cluster of symptoms rather than a psychiatric disorder. They explore the impact of genetics, environmental factors, diet, and lifestyle on ADHD. The episode highlights how gut health, food sensitivities, and heavy metal toxicity influence symptoms. Hyman and Papanicolaou also emphasize the benefits of meditation for managing ADHD and improving overall health.

Why ADHD Is Not a Psychiatric Disorder or Brain Disease
Guest
George Papanicolaou
Category
Mental Health, Chronic Illnesses, Detoxing
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About The Guest
George Papanicolaou (DO, IFMCP) is a board-certified Family Medicine doctor and functional medicine specialist at The UltraWellness Center. He focuses on addressing the underlying factors behind chronic conditions rather than managing symptoms alone. George’s approach combines osteopathic care, functional medicine, and lifestyle strategies to help patients achieve sustainable health and a higher quality of life.
About The Host
Mark Hyman (MD), a leader in functional medicine, is a medical doctor, podcast host, and founder of The UltraWellness Center. He also serves as board president of clinical affairs for the Institute for Functional Medicine. Mark is the author of bestselling books like Food: WTF Should I Eat? (2018), The Blood Sugar Solution (2012), and The Pegan Diet (2021), which provide practical strategies for healthy living.
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