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CBN· 08/28/2017
69-year-old Sally Weinrich is one of Dr. Bredesen's hundreds of success stories. CBN News caught up with her at her South Carolina home where she said her life is good again now that, thanks to Dr. Bredesen's protocol, her Alzheimer's symptoms reversed.
The Metabolic Link Podcast· Aug 19, 2025
In this powerful episode of The Metabolic Link, host Victoria Field sits down with renowned neurologist, researcher, and bestselling author Dr. Dale Bredesen. He shares how Alzheimer's isn't caused by one thing—and why he says a single-pill solution is a fundamentally flawed approach. Dr. Bredesen discusses his 30+ years of research into cognitive decline, the systems-based ReCODE Protocol that's showing incredible success in reversing symptoms, and why early detection is everything.
Tony Wrighton interviews Dr. Dale Bredesen
ApoE4.Info, Inc.· Aug 15, 2017
Julie Gregory, founder and president of ApoE4.Info, describes her personal journey as an APOE-ε4 homozygote. Dr. Dale Bredesen outlines his approach to reversing cognitive decline.
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Mark Hyman, MD· Published Sep 13, 2017
DoctorOz· Nov 5, 2025
Can Alzheimer's disease really be reversed? In this episode, Dr. Oz sits down with Dr. Dale Bredesen, the author of The End of Alzheimer's, who claims to have developed a program that can help restore memory and reverse cognitive decline. Together, they explore the science behind his method and whether his claims hold up to medical scrutiny.
drwardbond· Jan 20, 2024
However, some Alzheimer's patients, refusing to accept this prognosis, are turning to a new method, spearheaded by American neurologist Dr Dale Bredesen. This precision medicine approach uses the expanded health data of each patient to find the root cause of their illness, and generate personalized protocols.
Apollo Health· Aug 1, 2022
An in-depth look at the Bredesen Protocol and how the 21st century health approach is applied in a treatment for cognitive decline.
Evolving Past Alzheimer's· Published Feb 19, 2018
Dr. Hedaya has seen success applying a Bredesen-style approach to: Subjective Cognitive Impairment, Mild Cognitive Impairment, and early stages of Alzheimer's.
DavidPerlmutterMD· Aug 9, 2021
Alzheimer's disease is not caused by a specific flaw. While energy deficiency, inflammation, infectious agents, beta amyloid, acetylcholine deficiency, trauma, toxins, metabolic issues, and genetics are all worthy of consideration, it is clearly myopic to consider that targeting one of these popular ideas is going to solve the problem. It doesn't.
Mark Hyman, MD· Apr 21, 2021
Alzheimer's doesn't just happen overnight; it's the severe end of a spectrum, that comes after decades of changes have already been occurring in the brain. So why is it that we've grown accustomed to dreading this diagnosis, instead of doing what we can to proactively stop it in its tracks? For one, we've long been told that once the brain starts downsizing we can't reverse the process. Now, we know that's not the case. It's possible to avoid brain degradation and actually even rebuild it.
Be Healthier· Published Nov 19, 2017
Dr. Josh Axe and Dr. Bredesen talking about brain health and cognitive decline.
AncestryFoundation· Published Feb 3, 2018
The apolipoprotein E4 allele (ApoE4) plays a pivotal role in processes as disparate as Alzheimer's disease (AD), cardiovascular disease, Lewy body dementia, longevity, recovery from traumatic brain injury and stroke, hominid evolution, and inflammation. PLEASE FORGIVE THE SOUND QUALITY — EARPHONES SUGGESTED.
Renovaré Lifestyle Consulting Dr. W. Wesley Howard· Published Oct 15, 2017
A summary of the new way as described in "The End of Alzheimer's" by Dr. Dale Bredesen.
Wholistic Matters· Published Aug 30, 2018
Dr. Dale Bredesen, MD, explains a personalized, multi-faceted, research-based approach to treating neurodegenerative diseases.
The Institute for Functional Medicine· Published Apr 10, 2018
Dale Bredesen, MD, presents his innovative protocol for reversing memory loss. His protocol involves a 36-point therapeutic program with comprehensive diet changes, brain stimulation, exercise, sleep optimization, specific pharmaceuticals and vitamins, and multiple additional steps that affect brain chemistry.
Whitney E. RD· Published Mar 13, 2018
Registered Dietitian Nutritionist Amylee Amos of the Amos Institute discusses implementing The Bredesen Protocol — a type of 'Alzheimer's diet' aimed at slowing and reversing cognitive decline.
"It's cruel that so many people with Alzheimer's do not know that others, with the same fate, have reversed their memory loss." — Cheryl Brittingham, M.Ed.