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Chris Kresser, L.Ac· Published Jul 13, 2016
Dr. Bredesen of the Buck Institute has been leading ground-breaking research on how Alzheimer's can be prevented and treated with diet and lifestyle changes, following a functional and evolutionary approach.
Dr. Ken Sharlin· Published Dec 5, 2017
I'm Neurologist Dr. Ken Sharlin of Sharlin Health and Neurology, Ozark, Missouri. In this video blog I share some of the advantages of my Brain Tune Up! program.
Dr. Ken Sharlin· Published Dec 6, 2017
Dr. Ken Sharlin of Sharlin Health and Neurology, Ozark, Missouri. In this video blog I explain who we can help with my Brain Tune Up! program.
Mercola· Published Nov 15, 2018
Dr. Mercola Interviews Dr. David Perlmutter on how sugar intake increases your risk of Alzheimer's disease and dementia.
Dr. Eric Berg DC· Published Apr 28, 2018
Dr. Berg talks about insulin resistance of the brain, also called peripheral insulin resistance.
End Alzheimer's· Published Apr 12, 2017
Our client Roy, who was diagnosed with Alzheimer's type dementia in 2015, and his wife Trish explain how his cognition and demeanour have improved after just 4 months on our Bredesen Protocol 12 month Alzheimer's Reversal Program.
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Posit Science· Published Feb 27, 2017
BrainHQ is included as part of The Bredesen Protocol — a personalized and comprehensive program for preventing and reversing cognitive decline.
Dr. John Bergman· Published Mar 27, 2018
Dr. Bergman explains what is causing this tremendous rise in dementia and how to reverse cognitive decline.
Dr. John Bergman· Published Jul 10, 2016
All forms of Dementia are on the rise, in fact, the number of people with dementia is expected to triple by 2050.
Food Integrity Now· Published Sep 25, 2018
A step-by-step approach to better cognitive function. Being selective about what's on your fork, what's in your environment, and how you take care of yourself can make a world of difference.
CBN News· Published Sep 6, 2017
Dr. Bredesen discusses the over 1,000 people that have been on the Protocol as of 2017.
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One of our greatest fears is losing our mind, but there is new hope. Through testing and an individualized recode report, a plan can be created to remove what's harmful and add what's missing.
DavidPerlmutterMD· Published Mar 2, 2019
Dr. Gottfried writes about the uniqueness of the female brain as it relates to physical body issues, as well as psychological issues like anxiety, happiness, and mindfulness.
90.3 WHPC· Published Oct 17, 2018
The burden of dementia is staggering, and unfortunately on the rise. It is expected that by 2050, there will be over 160,000,000 patients with Alzheimer's disease globally.
90.3 WHPC· Published Oct 17, 2018
Dr. Duffy continues with guest Dr. Dale Bredesen about his research with treatment and prevention of Alzheimer's disease.
Texas Center for Lifestyle Medicine· Published Aug 20, 2018
There are many causes, many contributors — ultimately it's going to end up 50ish.
Texas Center for Lifestyle Medicine· Published Aug 21, 2018
So one thing is if there is inflammation. If you step back for a moment and look at what this disease actually is, the big prize is, what we call Alzheimer's disease, is actually your brain's protective response to several fundamentally different insults.
"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.