Latest Research Shows Estradiol Can Reduce the Risk of Alzheimer’s by at Least 34 Percent Institute for Progressive Medicine
[et_pb_section bb_built=”1″][et_pb_row][et_pb_column type=”4_4″][et_pb_text _builder_version=”3.0.76″ background_layout=”light” border_style=”solid”] While death rates from cancer, heart disease and stroke continue to decrease, deaths related to Alzheimer’s Disease increased 38% from 2000-2010. This is an alarming statistic. Alzheimer’s also adversely affects more women than men, with 68% of people with Alzheimer’s being women. However, there is hope. Recent research has […]
Doctor explains how Alzheimer's Reversal is Real-with Dr.Bredesen The Empowering Neurologist EP130 - YouTube
Most everyone knows of a cancer survivor. But, by and large, when a person receives a diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease, it is often assumed that this is an indication of an almost certain outcome.
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.
Our guest today has taken a different approach. Rather than trying to find a unique drug or technique that can help the Alzheimer's population at large, this novel approach focuses on identifying how variations in multiple parameters can be targeted with the overall goal of improving brain functionality that is compromised in the developing Alzheimer's situation. This approach, a personalized medicine approach, directly challenges the notion of a one-size-fits-all mentality as it relates to treating medical problems. And to be sure, Dr. Bredesen is demonstrating incredible success not just in stabilizing Alzheimer's patients but actually in bringing about their improvement. This is revolutionary, and I urge you to pay close attention to his message today.
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Dr. Bredesen received his undergraduate degree from Caltech and his medical degree from Duke. He served as Resident and Chief Resident in Neurology at UCSF, then was postdoctoral fellow in the laboratory of Nobel laureate Prof. Stanley Prusiner. He was a faculty member at UCLA from 1989-1994, then was recruited by the Burnham Institute to direct the Program on Aging. In 1998 he became the Founding President and CEO of the Buck Institute for Research on Aging, and Adjunct Professor at UCSF; then in 2013 he returned to UCLA as the Director of the Easton Center for Alzheimer’s Disease Research.
The Bredesen Laboratory studies basic mechanisms underlying the neurodegenerative process, and the translation of this knowledge into effective therapeutics for Alzheimer’s disease and other neurodegenerative conditions, leading to the publication of over 220 research papers. He established the ADDN (Alzheimer’s Drug Development Network) with Dr. Varghese John in 2008, leading to the identification of new classes of therapeutics for Alzheimer’s disease. He and his group developed a new approach to the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease, and this approach led to the discovery of subtypes of Alzheimer’s disease, followed by the first description of reversal of symptoms in patients with MCI and Alzheimer’s disease, with the ReCODE (reversal of cognitive decline) protocol, published in 2014, 2016, and 2018. Dr. Bredesen is the author of the New York Times bestseller, The End of Alzheimer’s, and the newly released, The End of Alzheimer’s Program. His newest book, The First Survivors of Alzheimer’s, chronicles how this program has virtually rewritten the lives of so many, and reveals, from the patient’s perspective, what this has meant. Here’s a link to his latest research paper showing improvement in an astounding 80% of Alzheimer’s patients:
https://www.drperlmutter.com/study/precision-medicine-approach-alzheimers-disease-successful-proof-concept-trial/
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Randomized crossover trial of a modified ketogenic diet in Alzheimer’s disease - David Perlmutter M.D.
Compared with a usual diet supplemented with low-fat healthy-eating guidelines, patients on the ketogenic diet improved in daily function and quality of...
How to Stop Dementia and Alzheimer's Naturally - YouTube
Dementia and Alzheimer's a big problem in industrialized countries. With the aging population at greater and greater risk for these conditions, it is imperative to understand that there are a variety of natural ways to stop dementia in its tracks. In this video, Dr. Osborne breaks down 6 natural ways you can overcome brain inflammation (brainflammation) including:
1. Avoid gluten
2. Eat lots of healthy fats
3. Avoid eating excessive carbohydrates
4. Take exercise more seriously
5. Maintain a healthy blood sugar
6. Do a medication review with your doctor.
Remember, natural help is all about your diet and your lifestyle. There are no magic cures. You have to put in the work.
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*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This video is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. It is strictly intended for educational purposes only. Additionally, this information is not intended to replace the advice of your physician. Dr. Osborne is not a medical doctor. He does not treat or diagnose disease. He offers nutritional support to people seeking an alternative from traditional medicine. Dr. Osborne is licensed with the Pastoral Medical Association.
Keto Diet Proven Effective in Alzheimer's - with Dr. Phillips The Empowering Neurologist EP. 128 - YouTube
In our discussions in recent years about Alzheimer's disease, certainly one dietary recommendation seems to gain the spotlight and that is a diet that helps produce ketones. To be fair, most of the support for a ketogenic diet thus far has been theoretical although early animal research has been supportive.
Now, I'm excited to report that an actual interventional trial using the ketogenic diet in Alzheimer's patients has been completed and has demonstrated quite remarkable results. The study, performed by my friend Dr. Matthew Phillips in New Zealand, demonstrated significant improvement in a variety of parameters in Alzheimer's patients who were placed on a ketogenic diet in comparison to their standard diet. Here is the actual study:
https://www.drperlmutter.com/study/randomized-crossover-trial-of-a-modified-ketogenic-diet-in-alzheimers-disease/
https://www.drperlmutter.com/ketogenic-diet-proves-effective-in-alzheimers-disease/
Many of you may remember Dr. Phillips as he appeared on the podcast in the past describing his results of using a ketogenic diet, successfully, in Parkinson's disease:
https://www.drperlmutter.com/the-empowering-neurologist-with-dr-matthew-phillips/
Here's more information about him.
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Matt is a full-time clinical and research neurologist at Waikato Hospital, Hamilton, New Zealand. His foremost passion is to explore the potential feasibility, safety, and efficacy of metabolic therapies, particularly fasting and ketogenic diets, in creating alternate metabolic states that may improve not only the symptoms, but also function and quality of life, for people with a variety of difficult disorders.
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Epigenomes Free Full-Text The Contribution of Epigenetic Inheritance Processes on Age-Related Cognitive Decline and Alzheimer’s Disease
During the last years, epigenetic processes have emerged as important factors for many neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer’s disease (AD). These complex diseases seem to have a heritable component; however, genome-wide association studies failed to identify the genetic loci involved in the etiology. So, how can these changes be transmitted from one generation to the next? Answering this question would allow us to understand how the environment can affect human populations for multiple generations and explain the high prevalence of neurodegenerative diseases, such as AD. This review pays particular attention to the relationship among epigenetics, cognition, and neurodegeneration across generations, deepening the understanding of the relevance of heritability in neurodegenerative diseases. We highlight some recent examples of EI induced by experiences, focusing on their contribution of processes in learning and memory to point out new targets for therapeutic interventions. Here, we first describe the prominent role of epigenetic factors in memory processing. Then, we briefly discuss aspects of EI. Additionally, we summarize evidence of how epigenetic marks inherited by experience and/or environmental stimuli contribute to cognitive status offspring since better knowledge of EI can provide clues in the appearance and development of age-related cognitive decline and AD.
Trehalose as a promising therapeutic candidate for the treatment of Parkinson's disease - PubMed
Parkinson's disease (PD) is a progressive movement disorder resulting primarily from loss of nigrostriatal dopaminergic neurons. PD is characterized by the accumulation of protein aggregates, and evidence suggests that aberrant protein deposition in dopaminergic neurons could be related to the dysre …
Treatment for Parkinson's disease with Natural Medicinals
Magnesium oil, cannabis and Iodine are natural medicinals that have been found to be a remarkable help in decreasing the pain and spasms and increasing functioning, language, and better attention in Parkinson's disease.
The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research Parkinson's Disease
The Michael J. Fox Foundation is dedicated to finding a cure for Parkinson's disease through an aggressively funded research agenda and to ensuring the development of improved therapies for those living with Parkinson's today.
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Special Parkinson's Interview Colin Potter from Fight-Parkins... - YouTube
[Facebook LIVE Replay] Are you interested in combating PD symptoms without simply taking more medication? Dr. Sarah King, PT, DPT chats with Colin Potter, founder of Fight Parkinsons, about his holistic approach to PD. www.InvigoratePT.com
Here's a breakdown of the conversation:
3:00 - Quick Disclaimer
7:30 - Colin’s Background - self-employed problem-solver
10:00 - Colin’s initial symptoms (3 years before official diagnosis)
12:55 - When Colin started taking medication
14:14 - The gift Colin received that changed everything
15:50 - The #1 thing Colin learned initially that launched his journey (hint: it’s at the heart of most chronic diseases)
19:04 - Peek into Colin’s diet
21:30 - How long it took for him to start seeing results (and his transition off medication)
24:00 - Colin’s advice on where to start with nutrition, exercise, supplementation, and toxin elimination upgrades
25:55 - How Colin developed an optimistic mindset and how he stays motivated to keep fighting
28:00 - What Colin’s able to do now physically that he couldn’t do 4 years ago
29:27 - The role of exercise in Colin’s recovery plan
31:49 - Colin’s #1 Reading recommendation
34:53 - Colin’s supplementation program - then and now
38: 55 - The physician who Colin sees primarily to help him guide his natural treatment program (and their plan of attack)
45:20 - A recent victory that Colin got wildly excited about!
47:30 - Steps that Colin recommends when just starting out on your journey
53:45 - The role of toxins in brain health and where they show up in our daily life
55:55 - Answer to the question "Do I have to go 100% for these efforts to be worth it?"
1:00:10 - Constipation, Urinary Frequency, and Colon Hydrotherapy… oh my!
1:04:00 - Colin’s take on dairy in his diet
1:09:50 - The role of medication in a thriving Parkinson's recovery program