Power Up Recovery with Nutrition Podcast
In this episode of Power Up Recovery with Nutrition, Christina Veselak sits down with Dr. Brooke Scheller, a Doctor of Clinical Nutrition and leading voice in functional sobriety. Dr. Scheller shares her personal journey with alcohol and how it led her to uncover a powerful truth: cravings, mood swings, and relapse are often rooted in brain chemistry and nutrient imbalances — not just behavior or willpower. Together, Christina and Dr. Scheller explore how nutrition directly impacts neurotransmitters, blood sugar, gut health, and hormone balance, and why these are critical foundations for sustainable recovery. They break down how simple shifts—like increasing protein intake, stabilizing blood sugar, and addressing nutrient deficiencies—can significantly reduce cravings and improve emotional resilience. This conversation challenges traditional recovery models and introduces a more biochemical, root-cause approach to healing the brain and body. Key Topics Covered * Why cravings are biochemical—not just emotional * The connection between blood sugar and alcohol cravings * How protein and amino acids support brain chemistry * The role of gut health in mood and recovery * Nutrient deficiencies that impact anxiety, depression, and relapse * Why "missing a meal" can trigger cravings * Functional Sobriety and personalized nutrition strategies Meet Our Guest Dr. Brooke Scheller, DCN, CNS, CFPP, is a Doctor of Clinical Nutrition and a leading expert in functional sobriety. She helps individuals transform their mental health and recovery journey through nutrition and root-cause healing. She is the founder of the Scheller Collective and creator of the Functional Sobriety approach, a science-backed method that uses personalized nutrition to improve brain health, stabilize mood, and support an alcohol-free lifestyle. Dr. Scheller is also the author of How to Eat to Change How You Drink, where she bridges the gap between nutrition, brain chemistry, and behavior change. Connect with Dr. Brooke Scheller * Website: www.functionalsobriety.com [http://www.functionalsobriety.com] * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drbrookescheller [https://www.instagram.com/drbrookescheller] * Book: How to Eat to Change How You Drink Practical Takeaways * Cravings often come from blood sugar crashes and nutrient deficiencies * Eating protein regularly can reduce urges and stabilize mood * Gut health plays a major role in mental health and recovery * Nutrition can improve brain chemistry faster than most expect * Recovery is not just psychological—it's biological Discover More Unlock a world of resources at https://aminoacidtherapy.com/ [https://aminoacidtherapy.com/] where you'll find expert insights, transformative training, and actionable tools to support your recovery journey. Whether you're looking for professional courses like our Level 1 Core Training Learn more at https://feedtherecoveringbrain.com [https://feedtherecoveringbrain.com/] Support Our Mission Check out our nonprofit initiative, Eating Protein Saves Lives, at https://eatingproteinsaveslives.org/ [https://eatingproteinsaveslives.org/] Learn how we're improving lives and communities through better nutrition, the science of amino acid therapy, and our simple yet powerful message: Eat protein every 4 hours. Also, if you're just starting out or want a solid foundation, check out Eat: A Guide to Radiant Recovery Using Food and Amino Acids to Repair the Addicted Brain and Reduce Cravings by Christina Veselak. It's a clear, powerful intro to the core concepts. Grab your copy here: https://www.eatforrecovery.com/ [https://www.eatforrecovery.com/] Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The information shared is meant to inform and empower listeners but should not replace professional medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider for personalized care and treatment. Music by: Bensound License code: GFZAESIUP3ZUNGXM Like this episode? Subscribe, rate, and share it with a friend or colleague who needs this information. Let's make nutrition part of the conversation for lasting recovery.
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