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April 21, 2026 85 mins

In this episode of Wellness at the Speed of Light, Dr. Stefano Sinicropi speaks with Dr. Ruth Dottin about the growing field of metabolic psychiatry and why more clinicians are questioning the limits of medication-first mental health care. Their conversation explores whether traditional psychiatry too often focuses on suppressing symptoms instead of identifying the biologic drivers underneath them, including inflammation, insulin resistance, oxidative stress, and mitochondrial dysfunction.

Dr. Dottin explains why she began rethinking the standard psychiatric model after seeing that many patients were not truly healing, even when medications reduced symptoms temporarily. She discusses how metabolic psychiatry offers a different framework, one that views some psychiatric symptoms through the lens of brain energy and whole-body health. A major focus of the episode is the ketogenic diet for mental health, including why nutritional ketosis may help some patients with schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, bipolar disorder, severe depression, and cognitive issues.

The episode also examines the role of AI in medicine and psychiatry. Dr. Dottin argues that AI may improve access, triage, and administrative efficiency, but it cannot replace the empathy, trust, nuance, and human connection required in mental health care. The discussion also touches on the rise of AI chatbot therapy, the safety concerns surrounding it, and why stronger guardrails are needed in high-stakes psychiatric settings.

Later in the conversation, Dr. Dottin shares her perspective on GLP-1 medications in psychiatric populations, especially for patients taking medications that worsen metabolic health. She explains why these tools may be valuable in some cases, while also noting the practical limitations created by insurance coverage and inconsistent long-term access.

This episode is especially relevant for psychiatrists, physicians, therapists, healthcare leaders, functional medicine audiences, caregivers, and patients who want a more integrated and evidence-informed understanding of mental health, metabolism, and the future of psychiatric care.

If you are interested in root-cause psychiatry, ketogenic diets, brain health, metabolic dysfunction, AI in healthcare, and human-centered medicine, this conversation offers a thoughtful and forward-looking perspective.

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