Memories for Life: Reversing Alzheimer's

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  • Опубликовано: 19 янв 2024
  • For patients suffering from Alzheimer’s disease, no memories are safe - from the recollections of daily responsibilities to our most cherished moments. And despite having invested billions of dollars over the last 30 years into Alzheimer’s research, the pharmaceutical industry has approved few drugs, all of which are very expensive, and only slow the rate of decline.
    However, some Alzheimer’s patients, refusing to accept this prognosis, are turning to a new method, spearheaded by American neurologist Dr Dale Bredesen. This precision medicine approach uses the expanded health data of each patient to find the root cause of their illness, and generate personalized protocols.
    Yet Dr. Bredesen, best-selling author of The End of Alzheimer’s, faces constant skepticism from the mainstream medical community for his method, and his research was repeatedly denied approval for clinical trials until 2019. Even so, many patients following the protocol show signs of reversing their cognitive decline.
    Narrated by Michael Bublé, Memories for Life - Reversing Alzheimer’s shows the eye-opening results of this life-changing treatment and questions why something with the potential to reverse such a devastating disease is not being embraced by medical researchers. What if this is the best chance we have to hold on to the most precious of things - our memories?
    Go to MemoriesForLifeFilm.com and watch the best film on fighting dementia. We all need to start making lifestyle changes. To save your memories, you must start saving your memory.
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  • @annsandberg7697
    @annsandberg7697 3 месяца назад +9

    While there are costs associated with following the full protocol, any of us can learn to practice the basic fundamentals. We can transition toward a mildly ketogenic, plant-based diet. We can exercise daily. We can stimulate our brains with crossword puzzles or sudoku. We can seek connection by going for walks for friends. Insight Timer is a great app for simple meditations that will dial back our sympathetic nervous system and calm us down. We can avoid television two hours before bedtime, and reserve eight hours for sleep every night. We can develop the habit of no eating three hours before bedtime. Dementia is not a destiny! There are so many thing you can do to stop it.

  • @nancyperkins9553
    @nancyperkins9553 4 месяца назад +3

    Unfortunately, diagnosis and treatment through Bredesen's team are too expensive for many people. It seems to be extremely useful.

  • @user-yh5kg9lw3u
    @user-yh5kg9lw3u 4 месяца назад +6

    Although its a terrible problem can't help think of the link with statins if like me who suffered brain fog &cognitive decline which cleared when i stopped them

  • @elainehightower
    @elainehightower 4 месяца назад +3

    Really surprised by the endorsement of pharmaceuticals at 3:18

  • @jamesrederburg7994
    @jamesrederburg7994 2 месяца назад +3

    Promoting statin drugs is not only reckless; it's destructive

  • @dianebalch5369
    @dianebalch5369 2 месяца назад

    Dr Bredesen's approach doesn't contain lots of drugs. It's brilliant!

  • @ruthrainous3068
    @ruthrainous3068 4 месяца назад +1

    Excellent video..

  • @NaveDelAmor
    @NaveDelAmor 4 месяца назад +1

    Start logging food intake, brands, etc.
    Hydration?

  • @NaveDelAmor
    @NaveDelAmor 4 месяца назад

    It's $1.99 on Prime.

  • @lindajones4849
    @lindajones4849 2 месяца назад

    The medical community is more than slow to accept new ideas. Dr. Dean Ornish had to get private funding to do a trial showing that diet, meditation and exercise could at least partially reverse heart disease. That was OVER 30 years ago and IRB boards as re still turning down proposals manipulating more than one variable. Plus, doctors are basically taught to treat illness with drugs or surgeryand persists in assuming the infectious disease model ( one drug to fix every illness) should work in every situation.Lots of people are going to die of complex illnessess due to outdated medical school curriculum probanly controlled by the pharmaceutical companies.

  • @dianebalch5369
    @dianebalch5369 2 месяца назад

    What about the ground breaker drug Leqembi?

  • @NaveDelAmor
    @NaveDelAmor 4 месяца назад

    It's $2.99 or $3.99 on YT.

  • @lindajones4849
    @lindajones4849 2 месяца назад

    Astounding and demoralizing that a doctor would say that diet has nothing to do with brain health. The brain is living tissue and needs oxygen , blood flow and nutrients . Mess with any of these and you have a problem.

  • @versewriter8123
    @versewriter8123 4 месяца назад +6

    The low fat message of the past thirty years has been a disaster. The brain is mostly fat & needs it! Medium chain triglycerides is a good form to take - they are present in abundance in coconut oil.