Video: Austin Perlmutter discusses hidden plant compounds for brain health
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This is a brief video description/promotional blurb for a discussion featuring Dr. Austin Perlmutter about hidden plant compounds in food that may benefit brain health and slow brain aging. The content references an estimated 140,000 chemical signals in food, but provides no substantive detail — it is essentially a teaser for a video interview.
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· 3 pulledThere are an estimated 140,000 chemical signals in the food we eat.
Most of us have never heard...
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