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Struggling to remember names and objects, feeling overwhelmed by tasks like cooking or travel, and changes in sense of smell are early warning signs of Alzheimer's disease. These signs can appear years before a formal diagnosis, highlighting the importance of early detection and prevention.
The Bredesen Protocol focuses on cognitive assessment through a "cognoscopy" to detect early signs of cognitive decline. The protocol includes comprehensive testing for factors like toxins, nutrients, stressors, and genetic predispositions. Cognitive assessments like the MoCA score and CNS vital signs are used to evaluate cognitive function.
The podcast discusses the feasibility of reversing cognitive decline through lifestyle changes. By adopting a holistic approach that includes diet, exercise, sleep hygiene, stress management, and cognitive exercises, individuals experiencing cognitive decline may see improvements in cognition and overall brain health.
While self-assessment tools like the MoCA score and CNS vital signs can provide insights into cognitive function, collaborating with healthcare practitioners, such as those trained in the Bredesen Protocol, can offer comprehensive care. Working with clinicians and health coaches ensures personalized guidance and support in addressing cognitive health concerns.
Screening patients for environmental toxins, such as heavy metals, mold, and poor indoor air quality, has become crucial in addressing cognitive decline. Accumulated toxins like metals and mold pose serious health risks, affecting overall cell function and contributing to inflammation in blood vessels, impacting blood supply to the brain and body.
Mercury, glyphosate, and ochratoxin are major concerns for cognitive decline due to their neurodegenerative associations. Glyphosate can lead to ALS, Parkinson's, and other diseases, emphasizing the need for an organic diet and reducing exposure to toxins like petrochemicals. Mold exposure, even in seemingly clean environments, can also significantly impact neurotoxicity and cognitive health.
Addressing cognitive decline involves holistic strategies like nutrient-rich diets, stress management, exercise, and social engagement. Supplements, oxygen therapy, peptides, and improved lifestyle habits play integral roles in enhancing brain health and addressing cognitive well-being. These interventions, coupled with a focus on reducing toxic exposures and supporting overall health, offer hope for preventing Alzheimer's and promoting healthy aging.
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The rates of Alzheimer’s, dementia, and overall cognitive decline are increasing. However, our daily choices can increase our risk or set us up for optimal brain health, regardless of age. Today’s guest shares powerful research demonstrating how positive lifestyle choices can prevent decline and how she guides her patients in implementing these practices daily.
Today, on the Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru interviews Dr. Heather Sandison about neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's and dementia and the importance of early detection and prevention. Dr. Sandison explains the Bredesen Protocol, which takes a comprehensive approach to brain health, and shares why she follows that protocol in her practice. She also discusses the benefits of sleep, stress management, exercise, and the ketogenic diet in preventing cognitive decline. Additionally, she shares why reducing environmental toxin exposure, maintaining metabolic flexibility, and practicing meditation are other vital parts of assessing overall brain health.
Dr. Heather Sandison is a renowned naturopathic doctor specializing in neurocognitive medicine and the founder of Solcere Health Clinic, San Diego’s premier brain optimization clinic, and Marama, the first residential memory care facility to have the goal of returning cognitively declined residents to independent living. She is the primary author of the peer-reviewed research “Observed Improvement in Cognition During a Personalized Lifestyle Intervention in People with Cognitive Decline,” published in the Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease. Dr. Sandison hosts the annual online Reverse Alzheimer’s Summit, where she shares cutting-edge and tried-and-true insight into what is possible for dementia patients.
In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Sandison dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version):
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