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January 19, 2021•KetoFLEX 12/3 Kitchen, News, Nutrition, Recipes
KetoFLEX 12/3 Kitchen: A Fresh Start
Carolina’s Kitchen: New Year, new you, a fresh start, and a new menu with San Francisco inspired Cioppino, grain-free garlic bread, and beet salad. Read More »
January 18, 2021•From Dr. Bredesen, News
Dr. Bredesen remains hopeful for the New Year with the COVID vaccines, the published clinical trial leading to precision protocols for preventing and reversing cognitive decline, just on the horizon. Read More »
January 15, 2021•From Ram Rao, Insider Strategies, News
Alzheimer’s Disease and Grounding
Grounding, the process of placing bare feet or hands with direct contact with the earth is a method for reducing inflammation, a risk factor for Alzheimer’s disease. Read More »
January 12, 2021•Interviews, News
Dr. Dale Bredesen & Karl Sterling Discuss “The End of Alzheimer’s Program”
Dr. Dale Bredesen and Karl Sterling, a Parkinson’s specialist, discuss his book The End of Alzheimer’s Program, and the mechanics behind neurodegenerative diseases. Read More »
January 6, 2021•News, Past Events
Town Hall: The COVID-19 Vaccine and the Bredesen Protocol
n the excerpt below taken from December’s Town Hall, Dr. Bredesen and Dr. Ann Hathaway discuss the COVID-19 vaccine in relation to the Bredesen Protocol, sharing strategies to optimize your adaptive immune system offering protection against the virus, as well as cognitive decline. Read More »
January 5, 2021•News
JAD Review: The End of Alzheimer’s Program
Dr. Dharma Singh Khalsa reviewed Dr. Dale Bredesen’s book “The End of Alzheimer’s Program” for the Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease, highlighting its benefit to scientists, clinicians, and anyone interested in improving brain health. Read More »
December 28, 2020•News
Success and Failure in Alzheimer’s Treatment
The medical research community has not only failed to deliver effective treatment for Alzheimer’s; it has failed Alzheimer’s patients and their families. The approach developed by Dr. Bredesen is fundamentally different simply because it involves identifying and targeting the factors causing the cognitive decline, instead of treating blindly, with a one-size-fits-all approach, which is the current standard of care. Read More »
December 28, 2020•News, Past Events, Town Hall Teasers
Town Hall: The Energy Gap and Its Effects on Cognitive Decline
Dr. Dale Bredesen and Dr. Anne Hathaway discussed several of the things needed to bridge the energy gap for optimal brain health during the December 2020 Town Hall. Read More »