A very easy way to explain the ApoE 4 gene factor in Alzheimer’s desease and easy and helpful to understand, thanks. I’ve heard one common action to take, lifestyle or diet. It would be helpful if you’ve a video about it. Thanks
I found an article about APOE4 Amazonian forager-horticulturalists who have improved cognition in high parasitic burden, they have high CRP levels (they are constantly threatened by pathological bacteria) yet healthiest hearts and brains on the planet. I found it fascinating. It might be due to increased levels of T regulatory cells produced by parasites (or also possibly due to enzymes that help parasites to digest/break down certain proteins). So basically bacteria are the activator of glia cells and parasites act as antigen to that activation. Apolipoprotein E4 is associated with improved cognitive function in Amazonian forager-horticulturalists with a high parasite burden www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5349792/ It seems like glia cells can get activated in events like toxins, plastics, virus, bacterial infection, mold, and without worms there is noting in modern world to dampen the immune respond and body attacks its own tissues, this could go for years.... 70% of Tsimane have worm parasites and APOE4 seems to be protecting cognition in their environment!
Very clear and easy to understand. Thank you so much!
A very easy way to explain the ApoE 4 gene factor in Alzheimer’s desease and easy and helpful to understand, thanks. I’ve heard one common action to take, lifestyle or diet. It would be helpful if you’ve a video about it. Thanks
I feel like more women than men seem to develop Alzheimer’s…wondering if menopause is a factor
Yes, Dr. Lisa Mosconi’s new book called The Menopause Brain does show a correlation between Menopause and increased risk of Alzheimer’s
I am apoe 4/4 😢
3/4 . I'm getting depressed
I found an article about APOE4 Amazonian forager-horticulturalists who have improved cognition in high parasitic burden, they have high CRP levels (they are constantly threatened by pathological bacteria) yet healthiest hearts and brains on the planet. I found it fascinating. It might be due to increased levels of T regulatory cells produced by parasites (or also possibly due to enzymes that help parasites to digest/break down certain proteins). So basically bacteria are the activator of glia cells and parasites act as antigen to that activation.
Apolipoprotein E4 is associated with improved cognitive function in Amazonian forager-horticulturalists with a high parasite burden
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5349792/
It seems like glia cells can get activated in events like toxins, plastics, virus, bacterial infection, mold, and without worms there is noting in modern world to dampen the immune respond and body attacks its own tissues, this could go for years....
70% of Tsimane have worm parasites and APOE4 seems to be protecting cognition in their environment!
Get on the Brednesen Protocol asap.
Who did you use to do your APOE test?
@@grainiac7824 just need to be proactive in your lifestyle choices. It's only one risk factor.