Reversing Alzheimer's: New Research Improves Cognition & Protects Brain Health | Dr.Heather Sandison

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    Alzheimer’s disease can be reversed. Need I state that again? That is the subject of our podcast featuring an interview with Dr. Heather Sandison. Dr. Sandison is a renowned naturopathic doctor and a leading expert in neurodegenerative diseases. She has dedicated her career to understanding and reversing cognitive decline, with a particular focus on Alzheimer's disease.
    In this episode, we will be discussing her groundbreaking new book, Reversing Alzheimer's. This transformative work offers a comprehensive approach to preventing and reversing Alzheimer’s disease through personalized medicine, lifestyle changes, and cutting-edge therapies. Dr. Sandison’s insights provide hope and practical strategies for those affected by this devastating condition.
    Tune in as we explore the innovative methods outlined in her book, the latest research in brain health, and how you can take proactive steps to maintain cognitive function. Whether you’re a caregiver, a healthcare professional, or someone concerned about your brain health, this episode is packed with invaluable information and inspiration.
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    0:00 Intro
    2:49 Promising Alzheimer’s Breakthrough
    7:57 Where We’re Getting it Wrong with Alzheimer’s Prevention
    11:00 Solving the Complex Problem of Alzheimer’s
    13:33 How Infections & Covid 19 Plays a Role
    18:34 A Different View of Beta Amyloid
    22:10 Studying the Treatment Plan
    26:50 Contrast Oxygen Therapy
    33:21 Praise for Dale Bredesen’s Work
    35:15 Conclusion
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    Dr. Heather Sandison, a distinguished naturopathic doctor, has devoted her career to providing compassionate care and innovative solutions to those affected by dementia. Renowned for her pioneering work, Dr. Sandison has integrated groundbreaking, holistic, and multimodal interventions, seamlessly creating clinical, residential, research, and educational platforms. Her relentless dedication has not only transformed the lives of patients and caregivers she has also set new standards in the field of dementia care. She is the author of Reversing Alzheimer's: The New Toolkit to Improve Cognition and Protect Brain Health, out with HarperCollins June 11th, 2024.
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  • @theresapryor1589
    @theresapryor1589 19 часов назад +26

    I noticed a difference in myself once I started being around people again. Socialization helps me

    • @lolodee3528
      @lolodee3528 13 часов назад +1

      Really?! I can’t stand people for the large part. Amazing

  • @trixieknits
    @trixieknits 2 дня назад +107

    Ozone treatments have helped a friend of mine! As a nurse I’d never heard of it. It’s been fascinating to watch her receive these treatments and get better. Ozone is O3 so super oxygenated blood. They draw out blood and infuse it with ozone then reinfuse. She’s gotten better with each one and has done four treatments. One must be sent to a naturopath to get this. Her physician didn’t know how to help her so she sent her to a naturopath. I think we need to rethink modern medicine. It’s so good in so many ways and not good enough in others.

    • @bluewaters3100
      @bluewaters3100 День назад +1

      I am 71 and have no dementia. I did something similar back in 1996 to assist me in getting rid of long term Lyme disease. I was doing it along with IV antibiotics and I actually could see with blood tests how my immune sytem was helped with it. Back then it was called UBI. I agree with you that it could be used much more than it is currently. (you can google UBI).

    • @lorrainemagarian2677
      @lorrainemagarian2677 День назад +19

      Wow her doctor sent her to a naturopath! Thank God no ego there to get in the way of really wanting your patient to get better!

    • @Donnah1979
      @Donnah1979 День назад +3

      O3 is very different from O2!!
      Surely the ozone must be for creating the "mild stress" she was talking about.

    • @c.thompson9771
      @c.thompson9771 День назад +18

      In the distant past, Chinese Drs were only paid as long as their patients remained Healthy. Rethink indeed!

    • @wylldflower5628
      @wylldflower5628 День назад +3

      “Re-think modern medicine…”!!
      American healthcare is so resistant to this!!!

  • @user-nb4ex5zk3w
    @user-nb4ex5zk3w 23 часа назад +25

    A friend of mine was a naturopath/herbalist who had a sucessful career. He radiated light, eyes sparkled. At sixty eight he was diagnosed with a brain tumour and died within months....I live healthy, meditate, walk and jog daily take no medication am seventy eight, but know that it doesn't guarantee anything....life has it's own plans.

    • @2009glories
      @2009glories 20 часов назад +8

      did he die from tumor or therapy to cure tumor?

    • @InTruthNLove
      @InTruthNLove 3 часа назад

      I am sorry, but would you mind clarifying what you mean by radiated light.

    • @user-nb4ex5zk3w
      @user-nb4ex5zk3w 29 минут назад

      @@InTruthNLove Not everything in life requires neat little definitions....if you are lucky one day your awareness might expand.

  • @pjramk
    @pjramk День назад +28

    Read Dr Bredesen's book in 2017, gifted it multiple times. One of my all time favorite books. Started the RECODE protocal then and never looked back. Made some tweaks here and there. I did it strictly as a preventative measure with no regrets. I support your sentiments about a Nobel prize. I liked the fact that he started in research, went back to medical school and then back to research. He has been right about the single drug approach. Thank you both.

    • @DaDgLObElolL
      @DaDgLObElolL 20 часов назад

      i use the single everything approach and you tried to stop mne and r3 45pe amnd rob me

  • @jeannelocke8852
    @jeannelocke8852 День назад +19

    Wow indeed. Thank you so much for highlighting this doctor’s work. It was a pleasure to hear both of you.

  • @gharkarajanamaste1693
    @gharkarajanamaste1693 6 дней назад +99

    My mother had early onset. Dementia, caused me to leave school and work to care for her. My father is type two diabetes probably was the cause of his depression and also possibly dementia. I became a certified health and life coach, despite my years in a completely different field. And I have learned so much from people like you, as well as the good Dr. Sandison. Thank you both for your work!

    • @semaaral2498
      @semaaral2498 4 дня назад +9

      Congrats👏👏👏
      For taking care of your mum & dad.
      Encouraging txt for other selfish people☺️

    • @gharkarajanamaste1693
      @gharkarajanamaste1693 4 дня назад +11

      @@semaaral2498 thank you so very much! I created my own RUclips channel where I deal with health wellness and personal growth. Season three will be starting in a few weeks. Also, I will have some local events for de stressing in natural forest settings.

    • @gharkarajanamaste1693
      @gharkarajanamaste1693 4 дня назад

      @@semaaral2498 if you’d like, you can find me at Henry Gaskins’s C.R.U.S.H. YOUR MOUNTAIN

    • @semaaral2498
      @semaaral2498 4 дня назад

      @@gharkarajanamaste1693 so i will be following you from this account🙏❤️

    • @-whackd
      @-whackd День назад +5

      Have you put him on a ketogenic diet yet? This is what this naturopath did for the person they improved the MOCHA score in. There are actually two placebo controlled intervention trials in actual human beings with Alzheimer's showing the ketogenic diet reverse AD. It would also reverse his diabetes

  • @ThanhNguyen-wn5cz
    @ThanhNguyen-wn5cz 6 дней назад +234

    I am 67, have a brain FULL of Amyloid plaque of the highest intensity but my cognitive test score is 29/30. My metabolic health is generally good, I am not on any pills , I eat well and exercise. I have been very worried that my brain cognitive function will get worse as I age. This finding gives me hope. Thank you.

    • @ayleenhacopian4118
      @ayleenhacopian4118 4 дня назад +23

      May I ask how do you know and what prompted you to find out?

    • @hillsofwi
      @hillsofwi 4 дня назад +22

      You might consider prolonged fasting to see if autophagy can work to clear it.

    • @ThanhNguyen-wn5cz
      @ThanhNguyen-wn5cz 2 дня назад

      @@ayleenhacopian4118 My partner thought I was not as sharp as I used to (forget names and a bit slower to come up with some words sometimes) etc. We saw our GP, she did some easy cognitive test on me (which showed I had no problem). Partner insisted GP to send me to have a brain MRI done. The result was normal for my age. My GP was happy and advised that no further investigation required. "Normal people" would be happy and would stop here, but not my partner :-) .He knew someone who could introduce me to a company currently doing testing for amyloid plague removal drugs. This group did the PET scan for me and I was also to perform a series of face to face cognitive tests. The result was : pathology test (PET scan) shows I have Alzheimer's, but as my cognitive test result was OK it was not conclusive, hence I am not qualified to join the trial (not that I want to join, as one of the side effects is brain bleed). Now I am doing all I know of, to improve brain health in general. I would be great to know if there are any other people in my same situation.

    • @MissLibertarian
      @MissLibertarian 2 дня назад +6

      I like the amyloid plague malapropism which I blame on autocorrect since the q and g are not next to each other (statistically most likely IMO). Kudos if on purpose. Funny how things look similar whether you use a microscope, your eyes, a telescope, or your mind’s eye: invading forces look like chemical reactions. What a complex organ(ism)!

    • @IDNHANTU2day
      @IDNHANTU2day 2 дня назад

      Amyloid plaque has been proven to be a fraud.

  • @janicetribbiani7535
    @janicetribbiani7535 День назад +24

    It makes sense to be able to reverse Alzheimer’s somewhat since we have learned so much about neuroplasticity. People and their family members need to advocate for themselves and take the steps needed before it gets so severe.

  • @j.a.p.818
    @j.a.p.818 День назад +20

    The issue everyone seems to be missing is the root cause; "Heavy metal toxic build up."

    • @defdaz
      @defdaz 15 часов назад +1

      lol ok

    • @kimberlywaldrop5959
      @kimberlywaldrop5959 15 часов назад

      GOOGLE DAVID KEITH ALUMINUM SPRAY GEOENGINEERING

    • @mariomenezes1153
      @mariomenezes1153 14 часов назад +2

      Likely to be one of the contributing causes but very unlikely to be the "sole" cause in every Alzheimers patient.

    • @JoyPeace-ej2uv
      @JoyPeace-ej2uv 10 часов назад +3

      @@defdaz It absolutely is heavy metals for some people. Especially older people around more of it. Lead in paint in homes back in the day, mercury in fillings, arsenic etc. Jobs once were even more dangerous before modern regulations.

    • @janeslater8004
      @janeslater8004 Час назад

      All environmepntal toxins and poisons can affect brain negatively .in susceptible individuals

  • @kasialucas1181
    @kasialucas1181 6 дней назад +60

    I can confirm that doctor Bredesen protocol works: my mother has Alzheimer’s and she very signinficantly improved two years ago when she was about to be checked in to a care facility because she was loosing touch with reality on siginificant level. With the protocol she improved so much that until today she is living on her own in a different city. The only thing that couldn’t be eradicated is the paranoia that affected her cognition for many years before. It still is a major problem…

    • @hwlz16
      @hwlz16 5 дней назад +4

      Look for lithium and the effect on cognition. The german MD Michael Nehls made some very good german videos. With translated subtitles maybe you can understand it if you don´t speak german. He has also a few english articles on his homepage.

    • @kasialucas1181
      @kasialucas1181 5 дней назад +3

      @@hwlz16 Thank you very much for your help. I will look into it. You think that it could work for somebody with Alzheimer's dementia and paranoia?

    • @ayleenhacopian4118
      @ayleenhacopian4118 4 дня назад +1

      My mother has her good days however her paranoia is bad. She lacks motivation & is depressed .

    • @ayleenhacopian4118
      @ayleenhacopian4118 4 дня назад

      Good question!

    • @ScottoGrotto
      @ScottoGrotto 4 дня назад +5

      Thanks for sharing this kasia!
      I read Bredesen’s the End of Alzheimer’s, and it is a very inspiring read!

  • @karengreen462
    @karengreen462 6 дней назад +38

    I've followed Dr. Bredeson for several years and his research! I started taking his supplements and regained the memory I was losing! He's the best in his field by far!!!

    • @fractal4619
      @fractal4619 6 дней назад +8

      Oh wow. Do you mind me asking which you take and doses? Mexidol made a difference for me. It increases oxygen flow to the brain

    • @ayleenhacopian4118
      @ayleenhacopian4118 4 дня назад +4

      Wow ! Yes please , would like to know which supplements & how long was the process .

    • @ayleenhacopian4118
      @ayleenhacopian4118 4 дня назад +3

      Thank you for mentioning Mexidol

  • @nobukazumikami5466
    @nobukazumikami5466 3 часа назад +3

    I read Dr. Sandison's book, "Reversing Alzheimer's". In her book, she talks about keto diet, healthy (mold free) house, social interaction, and physical exercise. In the current medical recommendation for dementia patients, the primary missing piece is the physical exercise. People at any age need to keep healthy functional muscle mass. Not having healthy functional muscles lead us to less mobility or bed-ridden or chair-ridden lifestyle which also lead to less blood flow to our brain. Assisted-living facilities need to incorporating strength training and cardio exercises, not just jigsaw puzzles.

  • @juuskanda
    @juuskanda 6 дней назад +109

    my mother reversed her Alzheimers but with no ketogenic diet, very restricted sugar though, exercise, TM , yoga, Chinese traditional medicine and ayurvedic herbals

    • @juuskanda
      @juuskanda 6 дней назад +43

      also she ate real wild salmon, other good fats. vitamins. mitocondrial boosters. lots of fresh vegetables, fruits, home cooked food. some processed foods but very little. She went from getting spatially disoriented in fairly familiar places and not being able to cook the things she was good at previously to speaking with profound and sparkling brilliance and cooking perfectly again.

    • @ayleenhacopian4118
      @ayleenhacopian4118 4 дня назад +9

      May I ask how old she is and how long it took to experience the reversal?

    • @ayleenhacopian4118
      @ayleenhacopian4118 4 дня назад +10

      What kind of Ayurvedic herbs?

    • @RosellaHomecare
      @RosellaHomecare День назад +4

      @@juuskanda Please share more. What did you use as mitocondrial boosters? What Chinese & ayurvedic herbals were used? What about pasture raised red meat? Filtered water? Sleep support? Many Thanks.

    • @InTruthNLove
      @InTruthNLove День назад +2

      @@juuskanda That is amazing!!! What were the mitochondrial boosters and was she able to have some fruit?

  • @jpmoench21
    @jpmoench21 6 дней назад +39

    We definitely need more messages of hope in these times. Thanks for the uplifting podcast!

  • @robertrychert8003
    @robertrychert8003 5 дней назад +25

    Dr. Sandison has the right ideas. I am a Ph.D. Microbiologist

  • @andrewstewart9073
    @andrewstewart9073 День назад +13

    Oh man after I got Covid I’ve had chronic fatigue and brain fog, my family has a long history of Alzheimer’s on both sides of the family, I’m struggling mentally and I’m only 48

    • @katiedid1851
      @katiedid1851 День назад +4

      If you are able, cook simple foods, high in protein...
      Avoid fast food, prepared foods and as many medical prescriptions.
      Research youtube videos for keto foods - healthier.
      God bless

    • @rickdeckardbladerunner2049
      @rickdeckardbladerunner2049 День назад

      Stop eating sugar! All disease will leave the body.

    • @user-li9cr1ff7f
      @user-li9cr1ff7f 21 час назад +3

      I too have family Alzheimer’s and I’m T2 diabetic and frustrating short term memory. I heard one doctor say ‘not to worry if you can’t remember where you left your keys, but when you can’t remember what keys are for’. Stay on a low carb eating plan (not keto, with all the fat) exercise physical and mentally; do crosswords, math problems etc. try and stay positive and keep up with the research.

    • @HigginsLawLLCWinterHaven
      @HigginsLawLLCWinterHaven 14 часов назад

      ​@@katiedid1851excellent suggestion for lots of things. saved my gall bladder.

    • @christinabrown706
      @christinabrown706 12 часов назад +1

      Andrew go Carnivore eat lots of beef, lamb and choose the fattiest pieces - if you can just only eat meat and forget the veggies, breads etc - also never use vegetable oils. Listen to Dr Anthony Chaffee, Dr Shawn Baker, Dr Ken Berry.

  • @yourconnection9303
    @yourconnection9303 6 дней назад +52

    I believe there's a cure for everything. It's a matter of discovering it. Thank you to each of you for your insight!

    • @drjohnny8237
      @drjohnny8237 3 дня назад

      Better than a cure is knowledge of how to prevent getting diseases in the first place. Much easier to prevent than cure.

    • @ExplorewithSarahlouise
      @ExplorewithSarahlouise 2 дня назад +3

      Me too I cured my own lupus or at least live without any real symptoms now moving on to help my dad with this

    • @juanitagibson3799
      @juanitagibson3799 День назад

      ​@@ExplorewithSarahlouiseThat's beautiful to hear.

  • @marydd4147
    @marydd4147 15 часов назад +4

    Interesting interview -I'm also impressed to see an MD respect a Naturopathic Doctor. Thank you for posting.

  • @monicali2608
    @monicali2608 2 дня назад +15

    Methylene blue and coconut oil are good.
    VitD, magnesium,Zink and selenium are important.
    Not to forget Keto and exercise.

  • @-whackd
    @-whackd День назад +12

    High fructose in the brain causes the amyloid plaques. Theres like 40 mice studies on this, and we have two controlled intervention human trials with a ketogenic diet reversing alzeimers symptoms and improving quality of life.

    • @defdaz
      @defdaz 15 часов назад

      Dr Richard Johnson FTW! :D

  • @Whitgent
    @Whitgent 5 дней назад +23

    I am an APOE 4/4 carrier. Thank you both so much for giving us hope!

    • @drjohnny8237
      @drjohnny8237 3 дня назад +3

      Double 4 here as well. First time I heard of Apoe was when I bought Dr. Perlmutter's "The Better Brain Book" when my mom started showing signs of cognitive problems. Double 4 is not our destiny, but it was my wake-up call that I needed to make dramatic changes in my lifestyle if I wanted to avoid that same fate as my mom. I had not heard of Dr. Sandison until tonight, but I am definitely going to get her book. We need more creative doctors like her screaming that yes there is hope, yes we can fix this. Thanks Dr. Perlmutter for delivering great content like this.

    • @robertunderwood1011
      @robertunderwood1011 19 часов назад +2

      @@drjohnny8237 I have one copy of APOE4. Mom passed Stone with severe dementia at the age of 97 at her whole family had late onset I am 82. And expected to be coming down with it well before now. But so far so good Partly, blind, partly deaf and do not exercise but I can still ride a bicycle

  • @ritazita1111
    @ritazita1111 6 дней назад +14

    Thank you so much for this interview, which is so hopeful on this horrific disease. I have followed the work of Dale Bredesen on this topic also.

  • @howardcohen6817
    @howardcohen6817 5 дней назад +12

    I've always thought that the presence of CO² allows the O² molecules to fall off the hemoglobin, so that hypob-oxygen helps the cells get what they need and too much O² hinders the hemoglobin in delivering this to the cells in the necessary quantities.
    He had us doing "patterning" with the child - more or less crawling through a construction within a limited amount of time
    In 1968-1970 we had a science teacher in HS (Mr. Roth) whose infant son was motorically-challenged. He had us doing "patterning" with the child - more or less the child crawling through a construction within a limited amount of time to do so - after which he was to breathe into a plastic bag/mask for 2 minutes which was supposed to raise the child's cognition and acumen through deficiency. This somewhat seemingly barbaric procedure achieved good results over the course of the year.
    Thanks for your research, video and positive energy. I'm sorry that covid has affected you so very drastically, Dr. Sandison, My brother (75) reports similarly. His other infections and fungii probably contribute to an exacerbation of/to his brain-fog. Thanks, again.

  • @KJSvitko
    @KJSvitko 5 дней назад +37

    You are what you eat. Your diet impacts your health.
    Lower stress, reduce obesity, get enough sleep and more exercise are key to a healthy life.
    Obesity in children and adults is rising across the world.
    Fast food and sugary drinks including fruit juices are contributing to the problem of poor health and obesity.
    Eat a healthy plant based diet and exercise regularly.
    Reduce or ELIMINATE cows milk, eggs, cheese and meat. Eat more salad greens, beans, fruit and vegetables. Eliminate fast food, snacks like cookies, cakes, chips, and sugary drinks and juices.
    Every adult and child should own a bicycle and ride it regularly.
    Regular exercise will help you sleep better. Yoga is a great stress reducer.
    Obesity is all too common today. Get off the couch. Get off the phone, ipad or video game.
    A variety of stretching and other exercises help with increased mobility.
    Ride to work, ride to school, ride for fun.
    Every city should be a bicycle city.
    Speak up for bicycles in your community

    • @jakemelinko
      @jakemelinko 3 дня назад +2

      You should have your own channel

    • @kimberlyf4888
      @kimberlyf4888 2 дня назад +17

      I agree with all of this - except the meat part. All studies on meat include it in the realm of the standard American diet. I think at some point we'll realize that humans have been eating meat since the dawn of existence. It is not the demon we make it out to be.

    • @MW-greatteacher10
      @MW-greatteacher10 2 дня назад +6

      One must be careful with over generalizations. I cannot eat certain legumes due to lectin sensitivity. I also avoid certain plants due to plant protein toxins. I am sensitive to ALOT of foods. I appreciate a good lean white meat and a good cheese for protein which is essential for proper metabolic functions. Finding what is causing your own inflammation is key. Excersise is medicine. Just avoiding processed foods and moving your body does wonders.

    • @chailavender7997
      @chailavender7997 2 дня назад +4

      @@MW-greatteacher10Maybe try healing your gut. Leaky gut? Food sensitivity.

    • @MW-greatteacher10
      @MW-greatteacher10 День назад +5

      @chailavender7997 I'm 59 yo with an extensive background in health and alternative/complementary/integrative medicine as a practicing RN. I've experienced, researched and done it all.. its not just one system. It's the scope of the entire organism (the body) within that organisms environment combined with genes, exposure to said environmental effects along with the microbiology of your own particular molecular composition(genes + epigenetic environment) We live in an industrialized civilization that has affected the way we live eat and breathe. I am well aware of what is termed "leaky gut syndrome". That term encompasses MANY microbiological processes which include the entire microbiome of an individual. Each person has their own specific microbiome and again I say that it's not just one simple answer.

  • @Subspace._tripmine
    @Subspace._tripmine 18 часов назад +6

    Why aren't they using this for certain well known people in leadership positions?

  • @MaryRobertson212
    @MaryRobertson212 5 дней назад +6

    Marvelous conversation, thank you both. I’m starting Dr Sandison’s new book this week.

  • @InTruthNLove
    @InTruthNLove День назад +18

    The thing I do not respect about Dr. Sandison is that her living assistance facility for Alzheimer’s is approx. $15,000/month. Based on someone who sent their mom to her facility, they were not helped properly. I would just stick to the Bredesen protocol or the Crouse Protocol.

    • @llbailey9946
      @llbailey9946 День назад +3

      where is her facility? What happened that you know about?

    • @djk0125
      @djk0125 День назад +5

      The doctor is speaking the truth, so listen. These dietary changes are crucial for all Americans not just those with dementia & it's DIY; you can't get any more affordable than that! (And it may save you that $15,0000 a month by staying out of assisted living facilities)!

    • @defdaz
      @defdaz 15 часов назад +1

      15k a month!? Isn't that really really cheap for medical services in the USA?

    • @blessed2bfree
      @blessed2bfree 15 часов назад

      Any medical facility is expensive. It has to cover meals, staff, facility, equipment, consignment stock. Illness is expensive.

    • @InTruthNLove
      @InTruthNLove 3 часа назад

      @@llbailey9946 She has one in California and another in Arizona.

  • @brigitflower1821
    @brigitflower1821 6 дней назад +7

    Wow and thank you+++ David & Heather 🤍🤍

  • @mweinstein1542
    @mweinstein1542 6 дней назад +10

    This is fascinating! I'm interested in hearing more!

  • @StressRUs
    @StressRUs 6 дней назад +38

    This retired psychiatrist who treated hundreds of patients for short-term memory loss with stress management (chronic stress hormone cortisol is neurotoxic and the detritus of dead neurons is what Alois Alzheimer saw and mislabeled as "Alzheimer's Disease"), sex hormone replacement by an experienced OB/GYN NP, and supplementation of B and C vits, Kelp for iodine, and DHEA (for those unable to see the OB/GYN NP), also saw dramatic improvement. I'd stick with Dale Bredesen's book and program, if you want my advice.

    • @annelbeab8124
      @annelbeab8124 6 дней назад +5

      Can you describe what DHEA means ? Kudos from continental Europe

    • @StressRUs
      @StressRUs 6 дней назад

      @@annelbeab8124 Dehydroepiandrosterone, a mid pathway OTC hormone that supports the synthesis of cortisol and the sex hormones, all of which derive from cholesterol. Our stressful lives, largely due to our stressor filled urban/suburban "built" environments over tax our adrenal glands, thus causing "adrenal fatigue", and DHEA can help restore the adrenal function. I've taken it several times over my 78 yrs. to restore my adrenal functions. Beat to consult a holistic healthcare provider for supervision. Good luck!

    • @yourconnection9303
      @yourconnection9303 6 дней назад

      ​@@annelbeab8124It's a hormone. You can get it from purified omega 3 fish oil supplements, cod liver oil, coconut oil, and olive oil. Having an avocado a couple times a week is good too, as well as seeds, wild-caught fish, free range chicken, turkey, eggs, and grass fed meat.

    • @Draziell
      @Draziell 6 дней назад

      ​@@annelbeab8124dehydroepiandrosterone

    • @Jediact
      @Jediact 6 дней назад

      ​@@annelbeab8124 DHEA = Dehydroepiandrosterone

  • @tadmarshall2739
    @tadmarshall2739 4 дня назад +10

    I think of beta amyloid as spackle. When you see a concrete wall deteriorating, you might see spackle attempting to fill the cracks. So, spackle goes with decay ... but it doesn't cause it. It's a response.

    • @notaras1985
      @notaras1985 2 дня назад +2

      Bingo. Exactly.. that's why reductionist medicine fails. It's a holistic approach that operates in the body.

  • @PragmaticPerson
    @PragmaticPerson 18 часов назад +5

    I’ll read the book and hopefully I’ll find out, but I’m curious why the title isn’t Reversing Dementia, rather than Alzheimer’s.

    • @martykerns3802
      @martykerns3802 9 часов назад

      There are multiple types of Dementia. Alzheimer is just one type. Each type probably has a different cause. I use the word probably because it’s too soon to be certain of anything related to dementia. Time will tell.

  • @tinabren
    @tinabren День назад +5

    I tend to disagree with bacteria’s causing this the pioneer people had worse exposure to bacteria and viruses and never got it. I believe it’s our food and metabolic problems caused by it and also vaccines. Children are now getting it

    • @martykerns3802
      @martykerns3802 8 часов назад +1

      Food is likely to be the primary cause, especially animal products. The hamburger I was eating 50 years ago does not have the same chemical makeup as the hamburger today coming from CAFOs.

  • @stephenmills9836
    @stephenmills9836 3 дня назад +13

    Yes, the Nature paper from 2006 on beta amyloid plaque was retracted on 24th June 2024. Good info here.

  • @divinemiss4284
    @divinemiss4284 3 дня назад +4

    Thank you for this wonderful interview full of great information. I will hopefully be able to pass this on to my aging parents. God bless you both and all the good work you are doing. 🙏♥🙏♥🙏♥

  • @gdr55
    @gdr55 9 часов назад

    Thanks for all you do Dr P and Dr S. Keep up the good work.

  • @lectinfreesolutions8478
    @lectinfreesolutions8478 2 дня назад +2

    Thanks to both of you❤

  • @sylviamho
    @sylviamho 7 часов назад +1

    This is great! Thank you!!! I hope Dr. Sandison visits Dr. Rhonda Patrick’s channel who advocates this approach for good health in general!

    • @ChrisGrayson-zw9ld
      @ChrisGrayson-zw9ld 6 часов назад

      Hello 👋Beautiful Lady 🌹..How are you and the weather condition like?

  • @zarolive6858
    @zarolive6858 4 дня назад +2

    Thank you docs! ❤

  • @Invisibility397
    @Invisibility397 16 часов назад +1

    Self Deception is the first skill a child learned, then its renarrate the event so they can avoid accountability and Responsibility. A Lifetime experience is the best way to materialize the worst possible outcome for anyone to experience

  • @aaronschmoller3717
    @aaronschmoller3717 4 дня назад +6

    I love the passion you two have for what you do in the cognitive health field people like you is where my hope for finding solutions will be, not medicine 💊 💉 thanks

  • @tadmarshall2739
    @tadmarshall2739 4 дня назад +4

    This is the first time I have heard of oxygen cycling, but it makes sense as a hormetic trigger. Thanks for the info!

  • @sandrageary1061
    @sandrageary1061 3 дня назад +7

    I am grateful and impressed by the courage you are showing by fact-checking big pharma, and pursuing the truth. I am eager to learn more about any specific long-COVID protocols that may be developing, and have started to search for providers who offer contrast oxygen therapy. Thank you so much.

    • @ChrisGrayson-zw9ld
      @ChrisGrayson-zw9ld 6 часов назад

      Hello 👋Beautiful Lady 🌹..How are you and the weather condition like ?

  • @user-yj3fv8yu5q
    @user-yj3fv8yu5q 6 дней назад +4

    Outstanding

  • @michaelharrison9340
    @michaelharrison9340 6 дней назад +14

    I wonder if breath-holding exercises combined with hyperventilation could induce similar benefits to contrast oxygen therapy.

    • @readysetgo8706
      @readysetgo8706 День назад +3

      That’s a very interesting idea.

    • @defdaz
      @defdaz 15 часов назад

      You think someone with severe dementia is going to be able to do that? LOL

    • @michaelharrison9340
      @michaelharrison9340 13 часов назад +1

      @@defdaz But for those with an early diagnosis, it may give them some hope, rather than just waiting for the inevitable.

    • @lindaanderson1016
      @lindaanderson1016 11 часов назад

      It would be a way to " stress the system". She explained that builds it up.

  • @kimgordon3695
    @kimgordon3695 День назад +3

    Dale Bredesen, Apollo Health: 1 monotherapy is Nobel Prize worthy!💙

  • @dumpsterchicken6287
    @dumpsterchicken6287 8 часов назад +1

    David can blink those eyes. Wow.

  • @janemeredith8949
    @janemeredith8949 3 дня назад +6

    Can mold be tested for in the body? Traditional doctors don't seem to think so or are not interested. Thank you.

    • @cryptofomo6201
      @cryptofomo6201 3 дня назад +2

      Well they found that mold was the reason that killed Hue Hefner

  • @KJB0001
    @KJB0001 6 дней назад +12

    and if the GLP-1 drugs basically INDUCE poor gut health - what happens to the Gut Brain Axis and Alz

    • @yourconnection9303
      @yourconnection9303 6 дней назад +4

      And because Botox has neurotoxins, I cringe at the thought of people injecting that on their head, and other areas of their body for pain.

    • @greggray3741
      @greggray3741 4 дня назад

      pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38287296/

  • @kathyirwin5518
    @kathyirwin5518 5 дней назад +32

    Why does no one mention alcohol when it comes to causing Alzheimer’s?

    • @PalinaZ
      @PalinaZ 4 дня назад +6

      Well alcohol is fermented sugar. So going keto/low carb includes cutting out alcohol

    • @Lipolimtown
      @Lipolimtown 3 дня назад +2

      It certainly is the catalyst for some!

    • @squamish4244
      @squamish4244 2 дня назад +5

      It's been known for centuries that too much alcohol is bad for your health. It's just taken as a given that it is a risk factor, like smoking.

    • @patward6567
      @patward6567 День назад +2

      ​@@squamish4244 to much of anything not good but remember 🙏☘️
      Variety is the spice of life .

    • @HansKoudenburg
      @HansKoudenburg День назад

      SALES PITCH!!!!!!!!

  • @01maggie
    @01maggie 2 дня назад +6

    I feel the big inflammation is caused by Mast Cell Activation Syndrome....high Histamine. There is a broad array of symptoms and each person is unique in what they present with. Get in DAO, take Pepcid and the big one is Alpha Lipoic Acid to knock down inflammation. But the base is the diet....low Histamine. I had brain fog, pains in my gut and back pain. Doing this has reduced all my symptoms. Plus taking Choline ade a huge difference in my brain fog. I focus so much better and more energy.
    Lyme triggers the herpes virus and Epstein Barr already in the body causing the chronic fatigue syndrome 😮

  • @nadagabri5783
    @nadagabri5783 16 часов назад +12

    Why is there a 30 some minutes of babbling completely completely void on the focus on the supposed cure? WHY ???

  • @Roberto-cg2gr
    @Roberto-cg2gr 6 дней назад +12

    Any research on prolonged fasting and prevention of dementia?

    • @gaiacielo5090
      @gaiacielo5090 День назад +3

      Yes there are a lot! We had a documentary here in Sweden don’t remember were it was form but yes it’s very effective but it’s hard to make the older people to understand this

    • @rickdeckardbladerunner2049
      @rickdeckardbladerunner2049 День назад +1

      Fasting is what people did before modern times out of lack of food, when cancer and Alzheimers were super rare. No research needed, just a knowledge of our past and the old world.

    • @Roberto-cg2gr
      @Roberto-cg2gr День назад

      @@gaiacielo5090
      Please post the link of the research

    • @defdaz
      @defdaz 15 часов назад +1

      Basically works by those people not consuming fructose during the fast. Eating foods not containing fructose would work just as well.

  • @ws7001
    @ws7001 День назад +7

    I would like to see a study on OMAD carnivore diet. There are anecdotal reports of dramatic reversal of Alzheimer’s disease.

    • @CheeseLovingGuy
      @CheeseLovingGuy 15 часов назад

      It would need to test for ketogenic and just a high quality nutritionally dense diet without the Keto.
      Is there much in say carbs ?
      I dunno - it's the science that counts - the rest is belief's

    • @ws7001
      @ws7001 12 часов назад

      @@CheeseLovingGuy if participants are willing to wear a CGM connected to Internet periodically then I would have more confidence in the results. OMAD carnivore with 150-180 grams meat protein should interrupt ketosis for a few hours daily- which probably is good for electrolyte and hormonal balance long term. Plus likely mimics ancestor’s feeding habits. If it could also measure ketones then fantastic.

  • @gymjoedude
    @gymjoedude 6 дней назад +9

    Really, show me one documented case. If this were true there would be works famous clinics treating rich people from around the world at enormous profit.
    Alzheimer's is basically type 3 diabetes. That's why it affects those with 2 two ApoE4's the worst. Prevention is the key. Proper nutrition can reduce the risk up to 80%.

    • @ScottoGrotto
      @ScottoGrotto 4 дня назад +1

      I believe there is more and more research.
      Check out Bredesen’s The End of Alzheimer’s book as well.
      Good that this is accessible, hopefully insurance will be covering this type of protocol soon!

    • @ExplorewithSarahlouise
      @ExplorewithSarahlouise 2 дня назад +3

      You say that but I treated my own lupus with diet, I’d already signed myself out of hospital over a decade earlier and if I went back they would just say I didn’t have ana and not treat me. No one was like wow you treated yourself, even if I mention what I was doing they just give you a look and move you along. I don’t think it works like that. My friends dad is still around after 9 years after being given a few months to live but no doctor is interested in the lifestyle things he did they just consider it a medical miracle kind of thing.

    • @kellybarnett7578
      @kellybarnett7578 День назад

      How did you treat your lupus?

    • @rickdeckardbladerunner2049
      @rickdeckardbladerunner2049 День назад

      You are exactly right on the type 3 diabetes. If people stop eating sugar, your body will heal.

  • @elizabethbrowning1
    @elizabethbrowning1 День назад +2

    What about Buteyko? This is easy to add in for most.

  • @bjoburn7821
    @bjoburn7821 18 часов назад +1

    Thanks for important info few doctors are competent knowledgeable the head and brain are part of the body being adversely affected by similar pathogens and are treatable as such good nutrition is critical avoiding toxic environment

  • @louisevad6091
    @louisevad6091 День назад +3

    ONE WORD . AUTOPHAGY ! TEACH PEOPLE HOW TO HEAL THEMSELVES.

  • @sbdsinc8366
    @sbdsinc8366 10 часов назад +1

    Am I hearing correctly that nitric oxide is helpful? Is it possible that mouth breathing (as opposed to nasal breathing) is a contributor to the deterioration of the brain? Stan Nestor’s book breath opened my eyes to some of the health risks of mouth breathing on a regular basis.

  • @AuntSaraALZ
    @AuntSaraALZ 5 часов назад

    Would appreciate a link to her ‘23 article! Thx!

  • @elwinlamon
    @elwinlamon День назад

    Would this benefit the respiratory system for someone with stage 2 COPD?

  • @Roberto-cg2gr
    @Roberto-cg2gr 6 дней назад

    How can we have research on keto and improvement of memory, learning and cognitive function for students from Grade level to college and beyond

    • @QuasiBlond
      @QuasiBlond 4 дня назад

      It's being done....sort of. Search for "metabolic mind".

  • @marygarrett9724
    @marygarrett9724 День назад +5

    Mold will do it

    • @ChrissieSM
      @ChrissieSM 16 часов назад +1

      I think you are right. My mother ate only home cooked meals, ate very little sugar, never smoked or drank. But her home, especially her bedroom smelled of mole, despite cleaning it on a regular basis.

  • @johammy
    @johammy 16 часов назад +2

    I'm sick and tired of medical professionals going along with, excusing, and even being apologists for the co-opted, corrupt, and lying industry that they're in. Pharmacological FIRST is the worst model, and the fact that such a majority of doctors can't intuitively understand how ass backwards this is MORE than just "disappointing".

  • @michelelindseth8250
    @michelelindseth8250 День назад

    Does it help to use antioxidants?

  • @frv6610
    @frv6610 День назад +2

    Idk if it helps others but I feel good when I eat pecan nuts which are full of healthy fats and antioxidants, maybe it repairs the body? I feel that other nuts dont help as much as pecans.

  • @ConsciousConversations
    @ConsciousConversations 15 часов назад

    I’m clicking this video TO SAY.. I strongly hope you include a tipping point. That you are not selling false hope or vitamins..

  • @DCGreenZone
    @DCGreenZone День назад +4

    If the FDA could bother themselves to evaluate these statements, our healthcare costs and degenerative illness would most likely drop off.
    >>Therapeutic effect of palmitoylethanolamide in cognitive decline: A systematic review and preliminary meta-analysis of preclinical and clinical evidence

    • @annparkes6542
      @annparkes6542 18 часов назад

      The FDA doesn't evaluate statements. They look at drugs that want to be sold as scientifically developed and tested medications

    • @martykerns3802
      @martykerns3802 8 часов назад

      FDA is in bed with Big Pharma. Revolving door management philosophy .

  • @PierreDybman
    @PierreDybman 6 дней назад +5

    What is this recent paper on Parkinson's disease cure or avenue for improvement? I have a friend who's significantly affected, and that could help him. Thanks...

  • @l.c.345
    @l.c.345 4 дня назад +5

    Great lecture but I think you need to be more careful with your words-instead of saying Alzheimer's can be reversed perhaps you could say Alzheimer's can often be reversed, or Alzheimer's can sometimes be reversed-otherwise it seems like clickbait, since statistically you know it cannot always be reversed depending upon their cognitive level at the start, just saying.

  • @CheeseLovingGuy
    @CheeseLovingGuy 15 часов назад

    Wearing you shoes on the wrong feet is the best thing
    (Well it punches equal as other random comments on here)

  • @traianliviudanciu8665
    @traianliviudanciu8665 6 дней назад +1

    Sometimes even placebo heal

  • @cindihunter9119
    @cindihunter9119 День назад +7

    This is simple! High carb, and processed foods! This includes, all grains, fruit, high carb vegies, and processed foods filled with chemicals, and sugar filled foods. 🤔

    • @ChrisGrayson-zw9ld
      @ChrisGrayson-zw9ld 6 часов назад

      Hello 👋Beautiful Lady 🌹..How are you and the weather condition like ?

  • @rhondanighman
    @rhondanighman 15 часов назад +2

    Carnivore diet has been working wonders for this

    • @ChrisGrayson-zw9ld
      @ChrisGrayson-zw9ld 6 часов назад

      Hello 👋Beautiful Lady 🌹..How are you and tge weather condition like ?

  • @contagiousintelligence5007
    @contagiousintelligence5007 День назад +1

    So what is the “new research “?

  • @user-mm5gh4bq9w
    @user-mm5gh4bq9w 5 дней назад +8

    Just more evidence that we must moderate this drugcentric obsession and promote the realization that diet (low carb and no sugar) can break metabolic disease. At present most folk think if it doesn't come in a capsule it doesn't work...

  • @user-vl3wp3uk1n
    @user-vl3wp3uk1n 2 дня назад

    Dmso is great for all climbers intravenously goes right into the brave super anti-inflammatory

  • @Sherry1092
    @Sherry1092 6 часов назад

    The science also says after menopause , estrogen loss, plaque skyrockets. That’s why it impacts mostly women.

  • @jbrook877
    @jbrook877 10 часов назад

    Does this help Positive Progressive Aphasia?

  • @theresahall1490
    @theresahall1490 6 часов назад

    Wow - do you think that oxygen therapy too much for my 88 yr old mom?

  • @schoolofthoughtedu
    @schoolofthoughtedu День назад

    Im not sure but think my mom's case she could understand but couldn't communicate.

    • @nikhook1114
      @nikhook1114 День назад +1

      That might have been "Pix" decease. My mother in-law was diagnosed with that. We did some research and found she was still able to write the answers on paper. Also noticed that music was a big help.

  • @skh5580
    @skh5580 6 дней назад +6

    The problem with MOCHA test is it asks participants to draw a clock with hands. Clocks with hands are not common. Usually time is shown as digital numbers like 2:35. So having people draw clocks with hands from memory when they rarely seen it.

    • @colleencorrigan8847
      @colleencorrigan8847 6 дней назад +15

      People in there 60’s thru 90’s have always used those clocks.
      It won’t work in the future since everyone younger never learned how to tell time, read a map, understand cursive writing - the testing will have to be dumbed down

    • @KatsCorner
      @KatsCorner 5 дней назад +4

      I am sixty and clocks use to common. 😊

    • @sandraelder1101
      @sandraelder1101 4 дня назад

      @@colleencorrigan8847
      The test will have to be altered to match current life.

    • @hillsofwi
      @hillsofwi 4 дня назад +1

      I'm curious as to what hangs on school walls nowadays for clocks?

    • @sandraelder1101
      @sandraelder1101 4 дня назад +3

      @@hillsofwi My classroom has both a digital AND analog clock. Some may only have digital.

  • @CheeseLovingGuy
    @CheeseLovingGuy 15 часов назад

    Is there any evidence so called brain training apps and activities make any actual differences
    Or do they just help us feel we are helping people

  • @jaishankarravindran2242
    @jaishankarravindran2242 6 дней назад +1

    6 lakh to 40 lakh - general population unable to afford for treatment in alzheimers.

    • @bmniac
      @bmniac 4 дня назад +2

      Hence the need for us (Indians) to change our food habits and the need for exercise as well

    • @HigginsLawLLCWinterHaven
      @HigginsLawLLCWinterHaven 14 часов назад +1

      more reason to prevent it

  • @crowdancer5
    @crowdancer5 6 дней назад +2

    just curious, can us poor folks use B ! to get that dialation and thus the benefit of more oxygen????

    • @nancywolf3786
      @nancywolf3786 День назад +2

      yes. get a good quality B complex

    • @marlenataylor9554
      @marlenataylor9554 18 часов назад +2

      Also, you can look into ozonating your drinking water with an inexpensive ozone machine like used in fish tanks. Water must be consumed immediately after ozonating to be effective.

  • @howiesfunware
    @howiesfunware 6 дней назад +6

    I don't think it was explained what the woman in her story did to improve her cognition score.

    • @Keithzzzzt
      @Keithzzzzt 6 дней назад +8

      She mentioned she got into ketosis. ( no carbs , suger...lowers inflammation) and did ballroom dancing. ( ecxercise blood flow, bdnf increase) Ketones decrease inflammation and feed the insulin resistant brain.

    • @howiesfunware
      @howiesfunware 5 дней назад

      @@Keithzzzzt Thanks! Somehow I missed that part.

  • @JoshuaEli-q8j
    @JoshuaEli-q8j День назад

    Anytime I think about #DrOlubor RUclips channel, it explains a happy moment, but me remembering when I was diagnosed with herpes is an unforgettable experience with which most times I wish it's a dream and only people who has the symptoms of HSV virus will understand, I'm so great full for the help of this humble doctor he's a Godsent he's so good with herbs-

  • @popanator7759
    @popanator7759 4 дня назад +5

    So, we are just selling a book? Nothing is actually useful in this video.

    • @InTruthNLove
      @InTruthNLove День назад +1

      Dr. Sandison is probably trying to market her assisted living facility that cost $15k/month.

  • @piaffe25rider
    @piaffe25rider День назад

    The Stomach is inflamed- gotta do your research!!

  • @KJB0001
    @KJB0001 6 дней назад +6

    Would the protocol work with a 79 yo female who has very low muscle mass & very low body fat - VERY thin from sarcopenia with brittle bones - Im always begging her to eat more animal protein and use her muscles, but she is stuck in her Sofa Surfing ALL DAY LONG and smokes a pack a day

    • @axonjogi
      @axonjogi 6 дней назад +10

      You can only change your own behavior. And you need to choose to change or accept the situation.

    • @oardude
      @oardude 4 дня назад

      She could learn from example. If you become more active and see improvements in your health maybe she will do the same.

    • @kevindouglas2060
      @kevindouglas2060 2 дня назад +4

      Take her on a vacation to see all the wonderful things nearby. Go to parks cook on the grills, where you can control the quality. You can improve her diet and claim it's to save money. She will have to walk although slowly. Most of all her outlook should improve.

    • @InTruthNLove
      @InTruthNLove День назад

      Perhaps just research the protocol and find a ReCode certified doctor to help.

    • @dianetonacia2122
      @dianetonacia2122 17 часов назад

      I would let her enjoy her smokes and lounge , she is 79 years old , she is going ok , life expectancy is 82 years 😅

  • @littleflower7769
    @littleflower7769 15 часов назад +1

    SYNOPSIS, PLEASE!!! 😅

  • @chuckbogdanowitz2785
    @chuckbogdanowitz2785 День назад +2

    Eat healthy take care of yourself exercise go outside in the sun , bare foot preferably . Eat natural not man maid altered products .

  • @lauraw.7008
    @lauraw.7008 5 дней назад

    18:12 18:16 what is “ranteez”? You said what sounds like “ranteez in particular”…

    • @amy11228
      @amy11228 5 дней назад +4

      RANTES is a T cell-specific cytokine

    • @lauraw.7008
      @lauraw.7008 5 дней назад

      @@amy11228 thank you so much! Now I know what to search.🔍 👀

    • @lauraw.7008
      @lauraw.7008 2 часа назад

      @@amy11228thank you! Learned something new.

  • @dadigitechman
    @dadigitechman День назад

    Not even close

  • @kidvision564
    @kidvision564 4 дня назад +8

    This lady doctor could write a novel…. Come on! Just tell the medical facts! Geez,,,,

  • @nadagabri5783
    @nadagabri5783 16 часов назад +3

    Why does it take so freaking long to get to the POINT. Instead describe her out fit for twenty minutes etc 🙄

  • @ethimself5064
    @ethimself5064 6 дней назад

    👍👍⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

  • @gerritjebolle2486
    @gerritjebolle2486 40 минут назад

    Listen after 28 min. They start to mention slightly what’s it’s all about and it’s not that revolutionary as the title suggests

  • @liamwinter4512
    @liamwinter4512 6 дней назад +1

    How about MS?

    • @Arugula100
      @Arugula100 6 дней назад

      MS can be reverses by lifestyle change. Read the book, Code Blue. Dr Saray Stancic recovered from MS by changing her diet and exercise.

    • @Arugula100
      @Arugula100 6 дней назад

      Thisvisca first-person account. ruclips.net/video/n95y8_DVkGI/видео.htmlsi=ygANVluZCi2yDMoU

    • @Arugula100
      @Arugula100 6 дней назад

      This is a first-person experience by a physician. ruclips.net/video/n95y8_DVkGI/видео.htmlsi=ygANVluZCi2yDMoU

    • @jean-pierrearcoragi6313
      @jean-pierrearcoragi6313 5 дней назад

      Check Dr Wahl’s work on reversing MS

  • @llbailey9946
    @llbailey9946 День назад

    any thing yet on chronic Epstein-Barr & dementia?