
Channel: FoundMyFitness
Category: Science & Technology
Tags: alzheimer's diseaseketosismemoryneurodegenerative diseasehormonesdementiadr. dale bredesenagingdietbraininsulin resistancebredesen protocol
Description: Dale E. Bredesen, M.D., is a professor of neurology at the Easton Laboratories for Neurodegenerative Disease Research at the David Geffen School of Medicine at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). Dr. Bredesen's laboratory focuses on identifying and understanding basic mechanisms underlying the neurodegenerative process and the translation of this knowledge into effective treatments for Alzheimer's disease and other neurodegenerative conditions. He has collaborated on the publication of more than 220 academic research papers. His work has culminated in the development of a protocol called ReCODE – reversal of cognitive decline – currently used by over 3,000 patients with the goal of not just preventing, but reversing Alzheimer's disease and mild cognitive impairment. ▶︎ Get the episode's show notes and transcript. foundmyfitness.com/episodes/dale-bredesen Chapters 00:00:00 - Introduction 00:00:53 - Alzheimer's 00:02:06 - Amyloid-𝝱 00:04:22 - Alzheimer types 00:09:29 - Zinc &Copper 00:13:49 - APOE-4 00:15:48 - Cognoscopy 00:18:13 - Lifestyle interventions 00:20:30 - Homocysteine 00:21:54 - Hemoglobin A1C 00:23:11 - Hormones 00:25:30 - Toxins 00:27:10 - Diet 00:28:47 - Mercury 00:31:07 - Keto-diet 00:42:22 - Amyloid plaque clearance 00:45:51 - Omega-3 00:50:48 - Herpes 00:52:27 - Sauna 00:56:01 - Removing amyloid 01:00:59 - Available tests ▶︎ Learn more about Dr. Bredesen's ReCODE protocol. ahnphealth.com/inform.html ▶︎ Get Dr. Bredesen's New York Times and Wallstreet Journal best selling book The End of Alzheimer's. amzn.to/2R9rfIn ▶︎ Did you enjoy this podcast? It was brought to you by people like you! Become a member of the community by supporting the podcast with your own pay-what-you-can subscription. foundmyfitness.com/crowdsponsor ▶︎ Submit your raw genetic data. You can find the APOE report at foundmyfitness.com/genetics.



















