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Evolving Past Alzheimer's

80 episodes - English - Latest episode: over 1 year ago - ★★★★★ - 103 ratings

We are absolutely convinced that Alzheimer’s and other brain diseases are generally treatable and reversible. Early translational evidence supports this belief. The Evolving Past Alzheimer’s podcast brings you the highest caliber information about what you can do to identify, prevent, and treat Alzheimer’s disease. The show’s secondary goal is to use Alzheimer’s and cognition as a platform to explore consciousness and the human experience in it’s “second half of life.” Topics include emerging technologies, transhumanism, traditional medicinal approaches, spiritual conversations, and stories of people living with – and through – Alzheimer’s. This show brings you conversations with experts around the world that are leading the charge in treatment and prevention of Alzheimer’s and other brain disease.

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Alzheimer’s Disease - Going Beyond the Hypothesis

November 04, 2022 11:17 - 11 minutes - 26.3 MB

What if what we thought to be the primary cause ofAlzheimer'swas not true? Dr. NateBergman delves into a research article published by Dr. Weaver to assess if the primary cause of Alzheimer's can be limited to only the amyloid area. For years it has been believed that the main causes of Alzheimer’s disease are the abnormal build-up of proteins in and around the brain cells. The main toxic protein involved in this is called the amyloid beta which accumulates and builds up like plaque around...

Brain Stimulation for Early Alzheimer's Disease

August 29, 2022 12:00 - 1 hour - 175 MB

In This Episode You Will Learn: Where are you in your career right now?  Neuroscience research is fascinating. Dr. Ted is most interested in attention, perception, and memory. These three things work together harmoniously because you can’t remember something you ignore, and it’s difficult to notice something if you don’t perceive it in the beginning.  Dr. Ted studied how the brain encodes beats. He uses music perception to enable people to pay attention, listen, and remember informatio...

Strong Heart, Sharp Mind with Marwan Sabbagh MD

August 03, 2022 05:07 - 30 minutes - 61 MB

6 Effective Ways of Heart Disease Prevention Anyone who wishes to optimize health by protecting the heart and brain must listen to this! Dr. Marwan Sabbagh and Joe Piscatella combine the six most effective principles for heart disease prevention. They unfold valuable heart and brain facts in their new book Strong Heart, Sharp Mind, which are equally beneficial for the prevention of Alzheimer's disease. In a way, they open hope for effective heart disease treatments, dealing with Alzheime...

Plasma Exchange, Albumin & IVIg for Alzheimer's - AMBAR Trial Results with Merce Boada MD PhD

February 18, 2022 17:41 - 1 hour - 83.3 MB

The conversation had on this episode is a little complex but is an excellent review in how science is done and "how the sausage is made" in terms of medical evidence in peer review for Alzheimer's treatments.   We discuss the results of the AMBAR trial - The Alzheimer Management by Albumin Replacement - where people with mild to moderate Alzheimer's showed significant improvements after having their blood plasma exchanged in addition to receiving either IV Albumin as well as IVIg (in so...

Towards Understanding "Lyme" & Alzheimer's Relationships with Alan MacDonald MD

February 04, 2022 15:48 - 54 minutes - 52.5 MB

In July 2021, the journal Frontiers in Neurology reported on "groundbreaking research" out of Tulane pointing to the relationship between Lyme disease and Alzheimer’s dementia.  But since the 1980s our guest on this episode, Dr. Alan MacDonald, was stirring up the scientific debate by publishing and presenting data from his pathology laboratory that the bacteria - Borrelia Burgdorferi  often synonymous with what's called Lyme disease, because of its association with its US origins in the t...

Our Sense of Smell - Brainwaves of COVID and Alzheimer's with Thom Cleland PhD

January 03, 2022 13:15 - 54 minutes - 53 MB

This is a more theoretical episode that gives us some idea about what might be happening with the rhythms of an Alzheimer's or POST-COVID brain.  Our guest, Dr Thom Cleland, is a professor of theoretical and systems neuroscience at Cornell University.  His research is particularly focused on the mammalian olfactory system and on the emergent dynamical networks that govern communication and information transfer among brain areas.   We talk about brain circuits, neuronetworks and how this rela...

Our Brains Need Meditation - Here's Why with Hemal Patel PhD

December 20, 2021 11:28 - 58 minutes - 56.3 MB

In this episode, we go deep into the potential benefits of specialized meditation for our immune systems, brain-related proteins, Alzheimer's, cellular energy, and much more. Our guest, Dr Hemal Patel - is a full professor and serves as the Vice-Chair for Research in the Department of Anesthesiology at the University of California, San Diego. If you are skeptical about meditation I urge you to check out this episode so that you Click here is a link to Dr. Patel's talk at a recent Joe Dis...

Lisa's Story - Chap. 2 - Living Well with Alzheimer's

December 06, 2021 10:03 - 1 hour - 60 MB

Earlier this year, podcast episode #65 - we spoke to Lisa and her daughters Stacy and Natalie. They told us about how they were Living Well with Alzheimer's and improving using lifestyle and personalized approach. Her cognitive decline had stabilized and seen small, but significant improvements in brain function.  This episode we review some of the elements  that have led to their success: 1) Hiring a personal assistant for Lisa as opposed to a caregiver to force her to do things 2) Insp...

Usable Technology for Brain Aging & Dementia with Ben Hampstead PhD

November 29, 2021 18:31 - 53 minutes - 51.7 MB

“We’re actually able to change the brain, even in the face of things like Alzheimer’s disease.” This was the statement made by our guest for this show, Dr. Ben Hampstead. Dr. Hampstead is a professor at the Univ of Michigan and leads a lab that is doing several studies using transcranial direct current stimulation for mild cognitive impairment, Alzheimer's, and other forms of cognitive impairment.  We talk about his work and compare it to some of our own results with our patients.  Exciting ...

Your Brain On Sugar

November 01, 2021 20:42 - 32 minutes - 32.2 MB

Halloween is here and the other holidays are just around the corner, so we need to discuss sugar. I share about a conversation I had with Dr. Dale Bredesen about the importance of eating right when trying to prevent cognitive impairment. It has been a long time where food and wellness was not included in the treatment plan for patients with Alzheimer’s and Dementia, but it’s such a crucial part of preventing and slowing the progression of cognitive decline.  Nikki Gould, a registered dieti...

Working with Trauma in Alzheimer's & Dementia

October 18, 2021 19:44 - 1 hour - 65.4 MB

Untreated and unresolved trauma is now considered to be a risk factor and contributor to Alzheimer's dementia.    Trauma can be defined as any event that alters how we process, react to, and recall memories, by overwhelming the individual’s central nervous system. Additionally, trauma is defined as any event in which a person feels helpless and unsafe. It is not only an occurrence that happened in the past; instead, trauma is an event that leaves an imprint upon the body and the brain wh...

Why I'm excited about Aducanumab (Aduhelm)!

July 28, 2021 16:00 - 11 minutes - 13.9 MB

Dr. Nate Bergman quickly summarizes the story up the FDA's recent "accelerated approval" of Biogen's - Aducanumab (brand named, Aduhelm). He ends off with surprise about why he is excited about the approval...and it's probably not what you think! A quick, but useful listen.   In this episode we talk about… The terms of the approval of the drug What Aducanumab was able to accomplish in Alzheimer's patients The circumstances that led to Aducanumab being approved Some of the problems...

Living well with Alzheimer's - Lisa's story of getting back to herself.

July 12, 2021 08:00 - 1 hour - 63.5 MB

In this episode, we talk with Lisa, a woman in her early 70s living with Alzheimer's.  Lisa is a patient of Dr. Bergman at Kemper Cognitive Wellness.  Lisa is joined in this conversation by her daughters, Stacy and Natalie.   We discuss the successes and challenges they have had as a family living with Alzheimer's disease.  Lisa shares her thoughts about being diagnosed as well as the hope and results they have had since starting on a journey of living well with Alzheimer's. This episode i...

Does the new Alzheimer's drug Aducanumab mean the end of Alzheimer's? with Marwan Sabbagh, MD.

June 30, 2021 08:00 - 42 minutes - 41.7 MB

In this episode, we hear the argument in favor of the new Alzheimer's drug, Aducanumab (Aduhelm).  Dr. Marwan Sabbagh is a clinical and research leader at the Cleveland Clinic's Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health. He was a doctor that saw patients in one of the trials that led to the FDA's Accelerated (provisional) Approval.  Note: Dr. Sabbagh notes his disclosure as an advisor to Biogen, the maker of Aducanumab. We discuss what Dr. Sabbagh noted in his own patients involved in the recent ...

People Getting Better- More Trial Results with Drs Ann Hathaway & Deborah Gordon

June 14, 2021 18:25 - 1 hour - 73.9 MB

This week we will do almost a Part 2 from the last episode with Drs Dale Bredesen and Kat Toups.  In that episode, we featured recently released results data on MedArchive from a clinical trial in which 84% of 25 patients with early Alzheimer's Disease and Mild Cognitive Impairment improved with a Precision Medicine approach.   With that in mind, we want to get another perspective from the other 2 physicians who led this ground-breaking clinical trial. This week we are joined by Doctors An...

New Study Results with Drs Kat Toups & Dale Bredesen

June 01, 2021 21:24 - 1 hour - 61.2 MB

Our guests today are Drs Kat Toups & Dale Bredesen. Link to the study results just released online: https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.05.10.21256982v1.full.pdf   Important to note, this has not yet been peer-reviewed yet. 25 participants in this group, underwent a 9-month trial. 21 people improved, 1 person no real changes and 3 people got worse to some degree.   2:32 - what is MedArchive and have these study results been peer-reviewed yet?  5:05 - the results o...

Being Patient - The Evolution of Data in Alzheimer's & Dementia with Deborah Kan

May 04, 2021 19:33 - 42 minutes - 42.3 MB

Deborah Kan is a former executive producer with the Wall Street Journal. In 2017 she founded the website BeingPatient.com, a comprehensive website dedicated to Alzheimer's news, stories, and support. This interview covers how Deborah sees the current world of Alzheimer's research and trends in brain health and wellness.   5:42 - Being Patient and how it serves people who are taking care of loved ones with Alzheimer’s  8:35 - Early signs of Alzheimer’s that are often overlooked  17:...

Pushing Back Against Dementia - Chrissy's Journey

April 12, 2021 19:00 - 1 hour - 76.2 MB

This is a really unique and important episode. We are witnessing a sea change in dementia. More people are being diagnosed, earlier and younger. And people are figuring out how to actually fight back against the disease and taking ownership of their condition. My guest this week on the Evolving Past Alzheimer's podcast, Chrissy Thelker, was diagnosed with Vascular dementia at age 57 and nearly 5 years later is still living on her own, driving, and living a life of incredible purpose... her s...

A Patient Story: The Heart-Brain Connection & Energy

March 29, 2021 13:45 - 34 minutes - 34.9 MB

Some listeners have requested more personal stories of people improving and how they are doing it.  In this episode, we want to introduce you to an amazing couple, Betsy and George Muller.  George suffered a major brain injury as a result of his heart stopping about 4 years ago.  Fortunately, he has successfully recovered from the brain injury and this is the story of how the Mullers did it! If you're interested in more details of the Muller's journey, check out Betsy's book -  The Comebac...

Taking Hormones After Menopause - New Data with Felice Gersh MD

March 15, 2021 11:53 - 57 minutes - 55.3 MB

We get many questions from listeners and people seeking Alzheimer’s prevention and early intervention about the risks and benefits of hormone therapies, such as estrogen and progesterone. Our guest this episode, Felice Gersh MD and co-authors recently published an article entitled: Postmenopausal hormone therapy for cardiovascular health: the evolving data   In this episode we talk about: Hormone Therapy in this episode is referring to Estrogen (ie estradiol) and Progesterone. 4:...

Live Well With Dementia 

March 01, 2021 15:14 - 36 minutes - 36.7 MB

In this episode, you'll meet the co-founders of Kemper House and Kemper Cognitive Wellness.  Betty and Kristin Kemper talk about the ideas that inspired them to start: 1) Kemper House - a dedicated assisted living environment pushing the boundaries of what people thought was possible for Alzheimer's and dementia care 2) Kemper Cognitive Wellness - one of the nation’s leading companies for Alzheimer's and dementia prevention, support, and services. We treat everything from brain fog and A...

Shining Light Into the Brain - New study results! with Dr Marvin Berman

February 15, 2021 15:04 - 29 minutes - 30.3 MB

We have discussed, photobiomodulation in several past podcasts.  It’s essentially shining lights on the head in order to positively influence brain function.  Growing research supports the use of photobiomodulation for Alzheimer’s and other dementias.  In this episode, we review the hot off the press positive results of a recent clinical trial done by Dr. Berman's group at the Quiet Mind Foundation and his colleagues at the Texas A&M Dept. of Neurosurgery using 1068nm transcranial and intr...

Homeopathic Treatments for Alzheimer’s Patients (and their caregivers) with Joette Calabrese

February 02, 2021 01:26 - 55 minutes - 53.7 MB

Joette Calabrese, an international homeopathic consultant, author, educator, and sought-after speaker who teaches around the world. As a physician, I admit that I have some skepticism towards homeopathy, but when it comes to Alzheimer’s and Dementia, I am open to anything that works as long as it’s safe.    In this interview, we talk about what homeopathy is, the safeness and effectiveness of homeopathic treatments, and how you can use homeopathic remedies if you are a caregiver of someo...

Preventing Disease Through Diet with Dr. James O'Keefe

January 19, 2021 19:28 - 56 minutes - 54.7 MB

James O’Keefe is the director of preventative cardiology at St Louis Mid-America Heart Institute in Kansas City and a professor of medicine at the University of Missouri. Dr O’Keefe taught me that checking your blood sugar right after you eat is really important. And even healthy people may see a huge spike in their blood sugar right after they eat.  Many different chronic diseases are linked to problems with blood sugar. Dr. O’Keefe recently published a paper on the pesco-Mediterranean diet...

Methylene Blue & It’s Potential in Alzheimer’s

November 23, 2020 07:34 - 48 minutes - 47.5 MB

Part 2 of the conversation with Francisco Gonzalez-Lima. We are talking about Methylene Blue as a potential therapy for Alzheimer’s. This is something that you can access yourself with the proper research needed to obtain a pharmaceutical grade. We talk about its potential as a therapy for early intervention and prevention of Alzheimer’s. Part 1 of this interview was released two weeks ago, where we talk about brain bioenergetics and laser treatments as a therapy for Alzheimer’s.   0:3...

Methylene Blue & It’s Potential in Alzheimer’s

November 23, 2020 07:34 - 48 minutes - 47.5 MB

Part 2 of the conversation with Francisco Gonzalez-Lima. We are talking about Methylene Blue as a potential therapy for Alzheimer’s. This is something that you can access yourself with the proper research needed to obtain a pharmaceutical grade. We talk about its potential as a therapy for early intervention and prevention of Alzheimer’s. Part 1 of this interview was released two weeks ago, where we talk about brain bioenergetics and laser treatments as a therapy for Alzheimer’s.   0:3...

Brain Energetics & 2 New Potential Therapies in Alzheimer's

November 10, 2020 06:50 - 1 hour - 83.9 MB

This is a super technical episode. The guest is a world leader in brain energy and its impact on cognition and cognitive change that leads to Alzheimer’s. We had to break this episode into two parts. The difference between early-onset Alzheimer’s (which is usually genetic) and late-onset Alzheimer’s that usually happens after age 65. Dr. Gonzalez-Lima argues that there is a common pathway, a problem with the way the brain produces energy, which leads to late-onset Alzheimer’s. The causes...

The End of Alzheimer’s with Dr. Dale Bredesen

October 19, 2020 05:00 - 1 hour - 73.7 MB

Dr. Dale Bredesen is a neuroscientist of the first order as well as a truly pioneering doctor in the fields of Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s research.  In 2014, Dr. Bredesen published a widely publicized case series of 10 people who improved from cognitive decline.  He has gone on to teach thousands of practitioners his methodology.  At the time of recording this episode, there is a clinical trial well underway testing his methodology. Dr. Bredesen is the author of numerous scientific papers a...

BrainSee - Early Detection of Alzheimer's

October 05, 2020 05:00 - 32 minutes - 32.6 MB

The field of preventive neurology is coming.  Detection of early brain damage is critical and our guest this episode, Darmiyan appears to have developed this technology. This interview is with Darmiyan's co-founder, Kaveh Vejdani MD, currently serving as it's chief medical and technology officer.    A highly technical, but potentially game-changing episode. Darmiyan is a medical image processing company currently focused on applying ai technology for early detection of neurodegenerativ...

Cognitive Benefits of Crossfit...Yes even for "older" brains and bodies!

September 21, 2020 16:00 - 43 minutes - 42.3 MB

In Feb 2018 Michele Mootz started the CrossFit Wellness Program focused on bringing CrossFit to populations that were not being addressed including those with serious chronic diseases as well as aging adults over 65 including those with cognitive impairment.  We discuss the tremendous benefits they have seen to date. We also discuss the impact COVID has had on this program and the overall health of this community of individuals. Michele Mootz was a Physical Therapist for 13 years before st...

More on COVID-19 & the Brain

September 07, 2020 17:17 - 38 minutes - 45.9 MB

In this episode we talk with neurologist Suzanne Gazda MD. Dr Gazda is an authority on neurodegenerative diseases and offers more insight to balancing the "mental" vs "physical" risks in the age of coronavirus and social distancing. We focus on inflammation, auto-immune disease, Alzheimer's, and isolation.   

NeuroCOVID & Alzheimer's. What You Can Do To Protect Yourself

August 24, 2020 20:55 - 33 minutes - 39.1 MB

This is a review of the neurological symptoms that are associated with COVID-19.  We discuss the implications of COVID-19 on Alzheimer's disease and other dementias.  We discuss what you can do to protect yourself.     This is not medical advice, please ask your healthcare provider before taking action to find out what is right for you.    Protection: -N95 mask (or at least a cloth or surgical mask) -Low Inflammatory diet (low in processed foods that come out of a bag or box) -...

NeuroCOVID & Alzheimer's. What You Can Do To Protect Yourself

August 24, 2020 20:55 - 33 minutes - 39.1 MB

This is a review of the neurological symptoms that are associated with COVID-19.  We discuss the implications of COVID-19 on Alzheimer's disease and other dementias.  We discuss what you can do to protect yourself.     This is not medical advice, please ask your healthcare provider before taking action to find out what is right for you.    Protection: -N95 mask (or at least a cloth or surgical mask) -Low Inflammatory diet (low in processed foods that come out of a bag or box) -...

Telomerase Therapy for Alzheimer's?

July 19, 2020 20:21 - 42 minutes - 50.3 MB

Dr Michael Fossel received his MD and his PhD from Stanford University. He has published numerous articles in both high impact medical journals and popular press.  His book The Telomerase Revolution was hailed by the WSJ as one of the five best science books of 2015.     In this episode we discuss the promise telomeres and telomerase therapies for Alzheimer's and dementia. Deep dive on epigenetics and the role of glial cells in the process.     

Light Therapy for Alzheimer's - Part 2 transcranial photobiomodulation

May 18, 2020 17:17 - 51 minutes - 58.9 MB

This is the second part of a rich discussion between Anita Saltmarche and Dr Nate Bergman.  It features transcranial photobiomodulation (PBM), or shining LED light energy into the brain.  Anita has led numerous clinical trials and has over 17 years of experience with this technology. A good discussion about which devices, how much to use, and more information about the VieLight product.  

Light Therapy for Alzheimer's - Part 1 transcranial photobiomodulation

April 30, 2020 18:45 - 40 minutes - 46.7 MB

This is the first part of a rich discussion between Anita Saltmarche and Dr Nate Bergman.  It features, transcranial-photobiomodulation (PMB), or shining LED or low level laser light energy into the brain known.  Anita has led numerous clinical trials and has over 17 years of experience with a variety of photobiomodulation applications. We talk about near-infrared and red light, the important wavelengths and intensities of over the counter and prescriber only devices. We specifically look at...

Light Helmet - One Case of Improvement of Cognitive Impairment

April 20, 2020 14:35 - 41 minutes - 50 MB

The first of a 3-part series on light therapy (AKA: Photobiomodulation). This is an interesting discussion of light therapy helmet used with a 64 year old woman with significant Alzheimer's type cognitive impairment. With Dr Joe Diduro DC from ProNeurolight.  

Good News! 3 Cases of Improvement in Alzheimer's and Dementia

April 03, 2020 13:10 - 15 minutes - 20.5 MB

This is, Dr Nate Bergman on a solocast chatting about 3 cases of improvement with Alzheimer's and cognitive impairment. We are excited to be part of the changing conversation within the Alzheimer's and Dementia communities.  Increasingly, the question isn't so much IF someone will improve, it's more of a question of how much.

Individualized Alzheimer's Prevention is (Just Now) Evidence Based with Richard Isaacson (Part 2)

January 29, 2020 18:39 - 34 minutes - 40.5 MB

In the first episode with Dr Richard Isaacson we discussed his journey towards the recent Oct 2019 publication which was the first forward looking designed paper showing improvements in people at-risk for developing or with early symptoms of Alzheimer's.     In this second episode we discuss Richard's idea around how mitochondria might be a root-cause for Alzheimer's disease. We talk about different "personalities" of early Alzheimer's and how this might be related to lab levels and cogn...

Individualized Alzheimer's Prevention is (just now) Evidence Based with Richard Isaacson

January 15, 2020 18:12 - 40 minutes - 47.7 MB

As our listeners know I get particularly excited about having certain guests on this show.  This episode is one of those guests!  I have been after Dr Richard Isaacson for over a year now and I had to make a special trip to NYC to go bang on his door to get his attention here...but the reason I am so excited is because the kind of work that Richard is doing is truly pioneering in the Alzheimer's community and his recently published paper.  We'll talk about this in great detail, but by way of...

Using Electricity to Improve Cognition with Adam Woods

December 09, 2019 15:05 - 40 minutes - 49.5 MB

In this episode we explain non-invasive electrical stimulation, specifically transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS).  These techniques are used to alter brain function for the better. They harness and modulate the neuroplastic responses in the brain.   Our guest, Dr. Adam Woods, is cognitive neuroscientist and Assistant Director of the Center for Cognitive Aging and Memory (CAM) at the McKnight Brain Institute at Univ of Florida. He is a national leader in the field of transcranial ...

Episode 38

November 20, 2019 22:48 - 58 minutes - 67.6 MB

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Introducing the Brain Health Coach with Ryan Glatt

November 20, 2019 22:48 - 58 minutes - 67.6 MB

Deep Conversation on Brain Health Coaching and finding your edge, with brain health coach extraordinaire.   To contact Ryan Glatt or to find out more about the services he offers go to Somatiq.com or Ryanglatt.com.  You can follow him on Instagram @glatt.somatiq 

1+1=3...Stacking Brain & Body Exercises. What's The Evidence?

September 11, 2019 01:25 - 46 minutes - 44 MB

Dr McEwen explains her study of older adults with cognitive decline and begins by explaining what are the subjective assessment she used in her studies to label cognitive decline. The effects on cognitive functioning social experience and physical challenge of a group exercise class was the focus of the study.  Discussion of what is similar and difference between psychosis and Alzheimer’s.  The discussion to turns to how Dr McEwen ties together all the various indicators she is researching a...

Neuropsychology is Important in Alzheimer's and Cognitive Function - Here's Why

August 20, 2019 02:29 - 49 minutes - 48.3 MB

We're back on track...here's a really helpful discussion covering why neuropsychological testing is important if you are dealing with memory loss, cognitive impairment, Alzheimer's, Traumatic Brain Injury, and even problems with mood (such as anxiety and depression).   Kristine Lokken PhD is a functional neuropsychologist with a passion for helping people restore brain health. Her extensive background in clinical research, medical neuropsychology, and holistic wellness merged together to c...

Welcome to Season 2. We're back and talking Alzheimer's, longevity and more!

July 16, 2019 01:33 - 7 minutes - 11.9 MB

Dr Nate Bergman welcomes you back for season 2 of the Evolving Past Alzheimer's Podcast.  This season we're talking Neuropsychology, new approaches that incorporate both the brain and body for better results, begin talking about transcranial electric stimulation approaches to Alzheimer's and issues of cognition. We will also continue to discuss ways to optimally age in our bodies while our minds and spirits continue to soar!

Dr Sara Gottfried - Women, Perimenopause, and Alzheimer's Disease

July 30, 2018 08:00 - 56 minutes - 54.3 MB

Sara Gottfried M.D. is a mother, wife, Harvard-educated physician, keynote speaker, and author of three New York Times bestselling books, The Hormone Cure (2012), The Hormone Reset Diet (2015), and her latest book Younger: A Breakthrough Program to Reset Your Genes, Reverse Aging, and Turn Back the Clock 10 Years (2017). For the past 25+ years, Dr. Sara has been dedicated to helping women feel at home in their bodies with functional medicine. After graduating from Harvard Medical School and ...

The Alzheimer's Solution with Dr Dean and Dr Ayesha Sherzai

June 18, 2018 08:00 - 1 hour - 60.9 MB

As Co-Directors of the Alzheimer’s Prevention Program at Loma Linda University Medical Center, Dr. Ayesha and Dr. Dean Sherzai, through research and their extensive collective medical backgrounds, work to demystify the steps to achieving long-term brain health and the prevention of devastating diseases such as Alzheimer’s and dementia. They are also the authors of the much acclaimed book, The Alzheimer's Solution: A Breakthrough Program to Prevent and Reverse the Symptoms of Cognitive Decli...

Inhalational Alzheimer's - Is mold illness real? with Mary Ackerley Part 2 - Treatments

May 21, 2018 08:00 - 38 minutes - 37.8 MB

We are going to pick up where we left off last week talking to Dr Mary Ackerley about mold and the phenomenon called Inhalational Alzheimer's. Last week we spoke about the diagnosis side of mold related cognitive impairment. this week we speak about treatments.    For the second part of the show we pick up where we left off talk about a program that is available online called,The Dynamic Neural Retraining System.     -Step One Remediation- you have to get away from the mold/mycot...

Inhalational Alzheimer's - Is mold illness real? with Mary Ackerley Part 1 - Assessments

May 14, 2018 08:00 - 34 minutes - 33.3 MB

Our guest today is Dr Mary Ackerley MD, Dr Ackerly is a Harvard and Johns Hopkins trained board certified psychiatrist.  She holds active medical licenses in Arizona and Florida.  Mary also is a co-founder of ISEAI, the International Society of Environmentally Acquired Illness. Society members are dedicated to researching and quantifying symptoms and treatment approaches from biotoxin mediated inflammatory illness.   She is probably most well known for her internet article entitled “Brai...

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