tv Dennis Miller One RT April 13, 2020 6:30pm-7:00pm EDT
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hey folks welcome to dennis miller plus one we're doing our 1st remote hook up here so bear with us although i think the best way to do this is to go for a low tech high end guest low tech presentation and not act like we're nasa over here so joining us and i'm glad because i've interviewed this gentleman before and he's certainly a interesting liquidation it's mad so this will be easy for me dr ayman as the c.e.o. medical director of the amun clinics which has the world's largest database of brain scans he's written many books on the subject and is a new york times best selling author many times over his latest book the end of mental illness is currently available in stores and online doctoring and how are you my friend hi donna what a joy to see you again yeah nice to see you and i'm glad you're safe with your loved ones and all that mutts listen let's talk about practicing we were chatting
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before hand and i said since we're doing this and there's a bit of an overlap why don't you tell me what you'd like to talk about i love the phrase you used said tell me about practicing mental hygiene during the coronavirus expound on that. well mental hygiene is just as important as washing your hands during this time we literally have to disinfect our thoughts i call it killing the ants the automatic maggot of thoughts that steal your happiness they steal your joy and they actually damage your immune system so what i've been teaching my patients now for over 30 years is you actually don't have to believe every stupid thing you think that thoughts lie they lie a lot and it's actually our uninvestigated thoughts that cause anxiety
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and depression which are now just rampant in our society and it was about 30 years ago i had a really hard day at work where i saw 4 suicidal patients and 2 couples who hated each other and 2 kids teenage kids who ran away from home and i. was so tired at the end of the day and came home to an ant infestation in my house and as i was sort of cleaning them up i'm like aunt automatic negative thoughts thoughts just come into your mind and ruin your day and i'm like my patients are in fasting and the next day at work i brought a can of ant spray and i started teaching them how to get read of these bad thoughts that are damaging our mind and now with the 24 hour news
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cycle of you know there's this many deaths this many awful things happening you really need to like look at the news for 20 minutes and then turn it off otherwise the ants will just stack on each other there and then attack you and it's part of the end of mental illness we need to actually develop mental discipline. so that we can draw rocked our mind in ways that help us rather than heard us would you say that half of the battle of being at dealing with ants is being well aware that that's what you're dealing with the moment a cognizance that they are indeed an ant. so there's really nowhere in school where we teach children or even adults to not believe everything they think that's and i have children's book called captains out and the super power questions actually on facebook live my niece and i my 10
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year old niece and i read it recently and we need to develop this mental discipline where we think about our thoughts so here's a simple exercise whenever you feel sad or mad or nervous or out of control write down what you're thinking and then just ask yourself if it's true if you absolutely now that this is true and right now so many bad things are happening and they are i mean my mom and dad just got out of the hospital both of them had kobe had 19 and you can just imagine all the bad thoughts i had when they were in the hospital i couldn't visit them i'm a doctor i usually am the one that you know supervises their care and but you know they're going to die 1st thought i have. but they didn't in so
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if an undisciplined mind i could have been crying all my law but just knowing i don't know what's going to happen i'm going to do the best i can in this situation . and quite frankly all of us are dying and so getting to a rational mind and by killing the air helps you manage during a pandemic but it helps you manage to just do in your life on a regular day to day basis which can be hard. you know what i've heard from more than a few people that their their biggest worry about the cove at 19 is almost not about their own health for some reason people think well i can beat this or if i get it i get it it's worried about infecting a loved one or something i've heard from more than a few people that they want to practice this because the guilt of that would be worse for them than actually contract the illness themselves have you heard there
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from many of your i don't know i don't know if you're still doing sessions over the phone or by skype or any of that but people are really worried about that more than your own health longs yeah now our 8 am and clinics are open and now we're actually scanning and parson but we're doing virtually everything else virtually and i saw one statistic recently that what you said is the most common worry i'll get it i'll beat it i'll give it to my elderly parents and i'll be the cause of their death which is why we should be doing the right thanks you know i thought when i became a psychiatrist my job would be to lower your anxiety when i realize that's really not my job for a whole bunch of my patients have to raise their anxiety because that don't worry be happy people actually die the earliest from accidents and preventable illnesses and so you know if we think of the spring breakers in florida
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they didn't have the nothings i so i want us to have an effing sidey we stay home we wash our hands we are appropriate but at the same time not so much that we raise our stress hormones which can damage our brain. once again we're talking to dr daniel amen and the book is the end of mental illness currently available in stores and online this morning i was looking at the internet nice saw that chris cuomo who's a. newscaster for c.n.n. was showing his lungs get i'm intrigued that you're still doing at the clinic brain scans and i'm wondering what is it showing you about the effects of corona on the brain are you seeing anything yet well in the end of mental illness i have not monic so what i've learned from the imaging work we do if you want to keep your brain healthy or rescue it if it's headed to the dark place we have to prevent or
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treat the 11 major risk factors that steal your mind and that makes up a large part of the book and the mnemonic i created as bright minds so if you know what that stands for and what to do well the 2nd i in bright minds is immunity and infections and one of the things that i learned is that infections can attack your brain and give you meant toll health. so for her example lyme disease is a very common and they think it's now actually at epidemic proportions there it is a major cause of psychiatric illness and other factions have been known now to cause out timers disease so what about coded 19 about 30 percent of people who have been active in faction lou their sense of
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smell and their sense of taste. it's affecting the bracket and we in their number of cases of meningitis turn satellite as secondary to this by risk so we need to strengthen our immune system your number one defense against code 19 is your body's immune system and doing things to strengthen and are just so important well when i hear about immune system i always think back to the original star trek when scotty would say i can't divert crystal power away right now i have to keep it in for the shields at some point extraneous every pensions need to be put to the side here you can't sweat the small stuff or he might find yourself sweating something at 103 degrees you've got to divert all energy quite frankly of the staying exercised sleep well eat well you know the
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sleep here do all the the things that they're putting out there as far as social distancing but you can't waste time big pissed off about it an ocular kenya. well and that actually damages your mune system when you're angry when you're arab or when you're watch the news not stop there's this great book that was published i think in 1979 by norman cousins who is the editor of the saturday review and he had an auto immune disorder called nkomo seen spondylitis where his immune system attacked us on caused him to be in great pain and none of the medications worked and he's like ok i'm done with traditional medicine he locked himself in a room with 500 hours of comedies like laurel and hardy and charlie chaplin and at the end of the 500 hours is illness went away so learning to laugh so
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don't watch contagion at night with the family. last night we watched mom and me that we watched meet the parents let me watch something that just makes you happy because we need that now where you bring your attention where you focus will determine how you feel we are being joined for the entire show by dr daniel ayman and once again i'm glad to have him today i found him last year to be a very wise man about how you can stay in your lane in your own head which is very important sites like this he's written many books on the subject of mental health and his latest book you can see it over his right shoulder there. the end of mental illness i want to talk to him more about the book itself now that we've sort of talked about coronavirus in this 1st segment we will do so right after this on
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hey folks welcome back to dennis miller plus one once again our guest is psych high interest in brain disorders specialist dr daniel ammon and he's written many books on the subject of mental health his latest book you see it there over his right shoulder like. bestselling epilepsy is the end of mental illness and it is currently available in stores and online i want to talk about the book doc but i also was looking in your notes and i was intrigued that you were talking to you said your friend miley cyrus during these times and i thought boy. strange friend fellow as it seems tell me about miley cyrus you became friends what do you make of the young lady 'd. so about 10 years ago she came to see me and she says this publicly she was really struggling with anxiety and found my book change your
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brain change your life in a bookstore. and she's tad sobhani sort of. but when the pandemic make it she had a panic attack like so many people and it was a sunday night and as i walked her off the ledge or back from the ledge she said will you do this with my 105000000 instagram community and so the next day we did an instagram live and then she created a bright minded series that she has been doing on instagram and has just done so well and it's one of the things i teach her that when you're really anxious and you learn how to manage that ultimately you have to give it away to someone else
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because it is in the act of giving that you actually create your own support group making it more likely you'll continue to do the right things so. her she's really very smart and. when and you know she clare's her head and she does the right thing she just has influence and literally millions of young people's lives. you know what it's funny it starts out as a rather trivial pursuit i think accruing followers on the internet and then at some point you do realize you have a 105000000 human beings many of them at the most impressionable age of their life hanging on here a free for that in and of itself would get me and i exactly attack well if you can share things and
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a lot of people don't understand this it's really in the act of giving that people feel better that you develop a sense of purpose in the pandemic and then you're less worried about your health your security and. other focused there's a chinese saying that says if you want to be happy for an hour take a noun up if you want to be happy for year inherit a fortune. but if you want to be happy for the rest of your life help others and it's just a great place to direct your attention because it would set where you bring your attention determines how you feel and if you bring it to being helpful you feel so much better about yourself yeah i hope the higher ups in china run with that right now and start sending us some of their ventilators quite at the this point. i love
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j.t. sentiments at lunch he's proverbs elect chinese ventilators even more we're talking to dr daniel evan in the book is the end of mental illness strong title you're almost such yourself up for you know detractors and as well when you come up with something that strong break down the book for me in a medicines what do you want to hear what is what to explain the title explain the book. and so it's really important so i double lard certified psychiatrist i've been doing this for nearly 40 years we started at looking at it in 30 years ago and almost immediately what i realized its most psychiatric illnesses are not mental health issues at all but rather they are brain health issues that steal your mind this one idea changes everything get your brain right and your mind will follow most people don't want to see
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a psychiatrist they won't want to be labeled is defective or abnormal but everybody wants a better brain and so the book really argues we should change this to brain health issues that steal your mind and then we'll eat better we'll exercise better we'll stop letting children had soccer balls with their head and play tackle football brain damaging sports one of the big lessons from imaging is that mild traumatic brain injury ruins people's lives and nobody knows about it because most psychiatrists actually never look at the organ they treat so i adopted my 2 nieces 15 and 10 actually dedicate the book to them they're loaded for mental illness they have a family history multiple suicide schizophrenia depression bipolar disorder
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addictions the genes only load the gun it's what happens to us that pulls the trigger and unfortunately for them they were raised by parents who struggled with addiction depression domestic violence and about 4 years ago child protective services took them out of the toxic environment they were and the girls were traumatized. by foster care and the whole idea behind the end of mental illness is how do i and it in them and in the air and grandbabies and it's really this bright minds blueprint you want to keep your brain healthy or rescue it if it's headed to the dark place we have to go after the risk factors so you know dennis most people see a cardiologist have actually never had a heart attack they're there to prevent it i see it day and how do they prevent it
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they go after all the risk factors high cholesterol heart hypertension obesity diabetes we need to do exactly the same thing for psychiatry and up to my colleagues all the time psychiatrist broke our outcomes in psychiatry are literally not better than they were in the 1950s no other branch of medicine has that core track record and the reason is you know we're when psychiatry and neurology used to be the same and about 100 years ago they got divorced and neurology got the brain and psychiatry the mind was bad divorce because the brain imaging work i do clearly show it's your brain if i optimize the physical functioning of your brain your mood is better your anxieties less your focus is better and now we've gone to
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a pill for every symptom you have without ever changing your diet getting you to exercise or stop believing every stupid thing you thanks. so an unwieldy property settlement in a divorce way back when you know when i was in my mid twenties i had a shrink who changed my life honest to god he was so insightful when it 1st started making a dent on me simultaneously i had a friend who was an orthopedic surgeon and i start the melding of those 2 which i think this is the the ground you might be straddling dr and then where you have some sort of a pragmatic approach to the brain that at the end yields a healthy results for the mind as you say and the pragmatism what would be some of the things you would do to help establish the fire wall for these 2 young beloved nieces of us right now as far as put holding off holding in abeyance the problems they might inherit so the 1st thing we did was taught them how to eat right eat
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to optimize your bread and did you know there's a linear correlation between the number of fruits and vegetables you eat a day and your level of happiness that's up to 8 so people who eat 8 servings of fruits and vegetables are happier than sex who are happier than for 2 and so on so we checked ange their diet we got them out of the chronically stressful situation gave them simple supplements multiple vitamins and fish oil bitumen day we looked at their bright things the older one had a damaged front and it was from fetal alcohol facts or they were living in a mold phil house but accept it or not a prepared chamber to increase blood flow for her brain and both these kids are
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a students happy social. but we have to be careful by doing all the right things for them so for example bright minds b.s. for blood flow that's why exercise is so important our is retirement and aging that it's new learning is inflammation. meant until health problems and that's why fish oil and probiotic so helpful. and we're not letting them hit soccer balls with their do dangerous thing that most parents never think about because they did when they were young you should call your next book at get them in a helmet because pragmatic information like that really saves a lot of pain down the road doesn't it. you know if you said hey daniel single most important thing you've learned from 160000 scans mild traumatic brain injury ruins people's lives and nobody knows because nobody's looking. there and then you know
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all ask people who ever had a head injury and they'll go now but i can see it on the scan and then i literally have to ask them to and ty and marvin fleming want to i did the big n.f.l. study when the n.f.l. was having trouble with the truth about head trauma football one of my players who play tight end for the miami dolphins or the packers right and the packers has 5 super bowl rings and a mike martin to be ever had an injury and i was sort of kidding me he's a starting tight and he's like no no no. and um and his brain was really damaged and i'm like well what about before full call and he had literally told me no 10 times and then he tells me this story he's in college at the university of utah and he's on vacation he drives to california he's in a volkswagen bug $67.00 and his car gets into an accident on
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a mountain pass and it falls a 150 feet in the riverbed below where he's knocked unconscious nap to drag him out my cow didn't forget. that people forget it and protect it most people don't know your brain is soft about that consistency of soft butter your skull is hard and has her sharp bony ridges damage the brain and you damage the mind and the end of mental illness will begin with a revolution in brain how where it's like brain protection are going to become just routine like you don't let your children smoke because you know obviously that's a bad thing for them you're not going to put them at risk with sex to vittie and go did it so they should too. i almost think it should be pro-forma that there
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should be a brain scan taken at bar mitzvahs search communions men there should be another one taken at their twenties a kid's circum that agape those narrow straits of partying and then probably one every 10 years just to keep up it would probably be a great proactive thing you could do for yourself nobody loves their bright i mean right isn't that crazy i mean in that it's because nobody sees it you can see the rink in your skin around your belly and you can do something when you're on happy with it but when i looked at my brain and 1991 it wasn't that good because i had bad habits and i fell in love with it and i wanted it to be better brain envy is when i developed. you know freud was just wrong it was about 2 and a half feet to lao in 40 years. never seen a case not wot of penis envy and what people mean it is
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a brain damned thing you want to care about 3 pounds of fat between your ears if he targeted the wrong helmet because they say in a cyclist this is our 1st show that we did by remote from him had such a literate an informed guess dr daniel amen and he is a brain disorder specialist and a psychiatrist in the new book as you see over his shoulder is the end of mental illness and it's currently available in stores and online take it thank you for taking time out from your busy quarantine doc to talk to me and go go play with those kids that you've adopted and keep them keep them in fine fettle thank you for your time dr thank you dennis stay safe.
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yes the unemployment rate is not protected to reach 30 percent of america higher than the great depression the stock market's up 30 percent from recent lows and the size of the central bank balance sheet has expanded by trillions so the question is which came 1st the expansion of the central bank balance sheet or unemployment what is the cause and what is the effect as we've been saying on the show for 10 years central bank balance sheet expansion causes the unemployment become plain.
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live from the world headquarters of the r t america in our nation's capital this is the news with rick sanchez everybody and here we go again i'm rick sanchez there are millions of americans who are going to be wiped out by this crisis and in many if not most of the cases it's going to be through no fault of their own but you know who's not going to get wiped out if present plans continue weak companies whose revenues are in the toilet because they never planned and then ever saved for a rainy day those corporations some call them zombie corporations by the way.
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