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This is more than a startup; it’s a movement. The future of mental health is metabolic health: where personalized labs, cutting-edge AI, and unlimited digital talk therapy give you back control of your mental healthcare.
What Leading Scientists Say about Metabolic Health and its Connection to Mental Health
Nick Norwitz, MD PhD
Dr. Norwitz is the Chief Scientific Officer and Cofounder of NeuroVitals.
He is an Oxford-Harvard trained phsyician scientiest and Metabolic Health Educator and researcher.
In his "spare time", he's also the best selling science author of "Stay Curious, Metabolism". Recently ranked #1 in Rising in Science.
"If the Metabolic Health Epidemic were an iceberg, then the Mental Health Epidemic is a large fraction of the mass lurking beneath the surface.
The truth is that Metabolic Health is Mental Health, and the reverse holds just as true. We cannot meaningfully address one without confronting the other."
Chris Parlmer, MD
Dr. Christopher M. Palmer is a Harvard psychiatrist and researcher working at the interface of metabolism and mental health.
And the bestselling author of, "Brain Energy: A Revolutionary Breakthrough in Understanding Mental Health--and Improving Treatment for Anxiety, Depression, OCD, PTSD, and More"
"Mental disorders are metabolic disorders of the brain. We need dramatic changes in mental health education, clinical care, and research. It is possible to put mental disorders into remission and this should be the goal of all treatments."
Casey Means, MD
Dr. Casey Means is a Stanford-trained physician who co-founded and serves as Chief Medical Officer of the metabolic-health tech company Levels.
She co-authored the 2024 book Good Energy, served as an associate editor for the International Journal of Disease Reversal & Prevention, and in May 2025 was nominated by to be U.S. Surgeon General.
“When our cells sense sustained danger, they divert resources to defense and alarm pathways instead of normal functions that generate sustainable health. Given this, no matter how pristine your dietary intake is, how much you’re moving, how much sunlight you’re getting, or how many hours of quality sleep you’re getting, if the cells are bathed in a stew of stress created by the way psychology translates to biochemistry (via hormones, neurotransmitters, inflammatory cytokines, and neurologic signals), all the other healthy choices will fail”