Drew Ramsey

Drew Ramsey

MD

NY, US
Dr. Ramsey is a board-certified psychiatrist, author, and farmer, and a leading proponent of dietary change to balance moods, sharpen brain function and improve mental health.

Dr. Drew Ramsey is a diplomate of the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology and a Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association. He completed his specialty training in adult psychiatry at Columbia University/New York State Psychiatric Institute and received an M.D. from Indiana University School of Medicine. Today he is an assistant clinical professor of psychiatry at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons and in active clinical practice in New York City where his work focuses on the clinical treatment of depression and anxiety. Using the latest brain science and nutritional research, modern treatments, and an array of delicious food he aims to help people live to their happiest, healthiest lives.

In short, Dr. Drew Ramsey is a psychiatrist, author, farmer, teacher, advocate, and bartender in no particular order.

A recovered vegetarian and long-time proponent of the healing power of food, thanks to his work in psychiatry, Dr. Ramsey has melded his passion for both food and profession to become a leading proponent of using dietary change to help balance moods, sharpen brain function and improve mental health. Through this work Dr. Ramsey has authored three books including The Happiness Diet, the best selling 50 Shades of Kale and his newest release – Eat Complete; the 21 Nutrients that fuel brain power, boost weight loss and transform your health.

He is the co-creator of The Brain Food Scale, co-founder of National Kale Day and a member of the medical review team at Dr. Oz's webportal ShareCare. He is a sought after speaker and contributer including two TEDx talks and contributions to The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Huffington Post, New York Magazine, Prevention, and NPR, which named him a "kale evangelist."

And yes, that kale evangelist is a well-coined moniker for a man that has single handedly served up kale cocktails at events around the country, introduced hundreds of thousands to the power of kale and helped get kale on school menus around the country to proudly say that on National Kale Day hundreds of thousands of students enjoyed kale; many for the first time.

As a farmer and a psychiatrist Dr. Ramsey will assure you that the farm is the new pharma, there is no insurance policy for eating badly and your health starts at the end of your fork.

Dr. Drew Ramsey is a diplomate of the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology and a Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association. He completed his specialty training in adult psychiatry at Columbia University/New York State Psychiatric Institute and received an M.D. from Indiana University School of Medicine. Today he is an assistant clinical professor of psychiatry at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons and in active clinical practice in New York City where his work focuses on the clinical treatment of depression and anxiety. Using the latest brain science and nutritional research, modern treatments, and an array of delicious food he aims to help people live to their happiest, healthiest lives.

In short, Dr. Drew Ramsey is a psychiatrist, author, farmer, teacher, advocate, and bartender in no particular order.

A recovered vegetarian and long-time proponent of the healing power of food, thanks to his work in psychiatry, Dr. Ramsey has melded his passion for both food and profession to become a leading proponent of using dietary change to help balance moods, sharpen brain function and improve mental health. Through this work Dr. Ramsey has authored three books including The Happiness Diet, the best selling 50 Shades of Kale and his newest release – Eat Complete; the 21 Nutrients that fuel brain power, boost weight loss and transform your health.

He is the co-creator of The Brain Food Scale, co-founder of National Kale Day and a member of the medical review team at Dr. Oz's webportal ShareCare. He is a sought after speaker and contributer including two TEDx talks and contributions to The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Huffington Post, New York Magazine, Prevention, and NPR, which named him a "kale evangelist."

And yes, that kale evangelist is a well-coined moniker for a man that has single handedly served up kale cocktails at events around the country, introduced hundreds of thousands to the power of kale and helped get kale on school menus around the country to proudly say that on National Kale Day hundreds of thousands of students enjoyed kale; many for the first time.

As a farmer and a psychiatrist Dr. Ramsey will assure you that the farm is the new pharma, there is no insurance policy for eating badly and your health starts at the end of your fork.

Your Health Starts at the End of Your Fork

Dr. Ramsey will share with you his experience as a recovered vegetarian, farmer and psychiatrist to show you how food is your best weapon for your health. His simple nutritional advice and brain food scale will help you learn the tips and tricks for improving your mental health, boosting weight loss and transforming your overall health with food. There's no boring science. Dr. Ramsey is a natural storyteller and fills each talk with humor and personal anecdotes that show how easy it is to use...
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How Farm Can Replace Pharma

If we are what we eat, nobody wants to be the ingredients of medicine we cannot pronounce. Through his work as a clinical psychiatry and leading research in the field of nutritional psychiatry, as well as his days on the farm, Dr. Ramsey will show you food can be a treatment for depression, anxiety and other mental health issues. His stories from his Indiana farm and fire escape garden in NYC prove that anyone can eat fresh, just like he proved that he could get hundreds of thousands of...
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The Power of Eat Complete to Grow Your Brain & Transform Your Health

We have been lead to believe that there comes a point when our brain stops growing and our brain cells begin to diminish. Dr. Ramsey shows you how you can reverse that trend and actually grow your brain. His research has identified the 21 nutrients critical to brain health. His use of humor, personal stories and cooking tips will show you how to eat complete and transform your health.
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Eat to Beat Depression

Depression and other mental health related issues are the #1 loss of productivity in the workforce and everyone suffers from some level of mental health issue in their lifetime. Stress, anxiety, grief and more can lead to depression. From mild to severe, nutrition can be one of the best tools to combat depression. 

Learn how to recognize depression and some of the best foods to help you eat to beat depression. 

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