Practical Guidance to Prevent Alzheimer’s and Reverse Mild Cognitive Impairment

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Is Alzheimer’s Type 3 Diabetes?

If you've searched the internet for information about Alzheimer's you may have read an article or study that refers to it as diabetes of the brain or type 3 diabetes. That's because insulin resistance is such a strong contributor to the disease. For some people, it's...

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Why Do Healthy People Get Alzheimer’s Disease?

I was recently asked a great question:  How can the Bredesen protocol help someone diagnosed with Mild Cognitive Impairment or Alzheimer’s disease who already has a healthy diet and lifestyle, and whose doctor has ordered complete health panels? That’s a great...

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The Truth About Alzheimer’s Medications

Unfortunately, there isn’t a medication that will prevent, reverse or stop Mild Cognitive Impairment or Alzheimer’s disease. The medications currently available may slow it for some people for just a few months, but that’s it. All of the approved medications except...

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5 Ways to Stick to Your Brain Healthy Diet in Restaurants

Dining out can be challenging when it comes to brain-healthy eating. Here are a few ways I stay on track when I'm eating in a restaurant: 1. Say no to the breadbasket. When it's not on the table, there's no temptation to eat the bread. I also don't order appetizers...

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Brain Benefits of Curcumin

A healthy immune system is an important part of preventing or fighting Alzheimer’s. Curcumin is an easy and effective way to boost your immune system and stay healthy — while also benefiting your brain health. Curcumin, the active ingredient in the spice Turmeric, has...

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Can General Anesthesia Cause Dementia?

One of my Direct Access members is an anesthesiologist, and I recently asked her to share some information about the relationship between anesthesia and cognitive decline. She provided a very through response that I’m sharing with you: I’ve researched the latest...

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Reversing Cognitive Decline: A Success Story in the Making

If you or a loved one has a diagnosis of Mild Cognitive Impairment or early Alzheimer’s disease and need encouragement, this post is for you. Ellen has a maternal family history of Alzheimer's disease. She scheduled an initial consultation with me in March of 2021...

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Signs of Toxic Alzheimer’s

While Alzheimer’s typically is used as a catch-all term for anyone dealing with dementia, we know from Dr. Bredesen’s research that there are, in fact, six subtypes of the disease one of which is the toxic type. People who are found to have the toxic type of...

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How Alzheimer’s, Brain Energy and Food Are Connected

Chances are pretty good that your doctor has never talked to you about impaired sugar metabolism in your brain — which is called brain glucose hypometabolism — its role in Alzheimer’s disease, how to know if it’s affecting you and how to bypass it to prevent or fight...

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