How To Heal The Brain And Prevent Alzheimer's Disease
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This episode is brought to you by InsideTracker, Athletic Greens,
and Paleovalley. Until recently, the most popular approach
to treating Alzheimer’s has been to focus on managing the symptoms
in the brain. Now brain experts and neurologists know that a
better, more effective approach to helping Alzheimer’s patients
requires a full-body assessment with all-encompassing, highly
individualized treatment that includes improving the microbiome, a
healthy diet, plenty of exercise, hormonal balance, adequate sleep,
and more. In today’s episode, I talk with Dr. Richard Isaacson,
Dhru Purohit, and Dr. Dale Bredesen about why Alzheimer’s is not
just a disease of the brain, but one of the entire body. Dr.
Richard Isaacson serves as Director of the Center for Brain Health
and Director of the Alzheimer’s Prevention Clinic (APC) at Florida
Atlantic University’s Schmidt College of Medicine. He previously
served as Director of the APC at the Weill Cornell Memory Disorders
Program, Assistant Dean of Faculty Development, and associate
professor of neurology at Weill Cornell Medicine &
NewYork-Presbyterian. He remains an adjunct associate professor of
neurology in the Department of Neurology at Weill Cornell. Prior to
that, he served as associate professor of clinical neurology,
Vice-Chair of Education, and Education Director of the McKnight
Brain Institute in the Department of Neurology at the University of
Miami Miller School of Medicine. Dhru Purohit is a podcast host,
serial entrepreneur, and investor in the health and wellness
industry. His podcast, The Dhru Purohit Podcast, is a top 50 global
health podcast with over 30 million unique downloads. His
interviews focus on the inner workings of the brain and the body
and feature the brightest minds in wellness, medicine, and mindset.
Dr. Dale Bredesen is internationally recognized as an expert
in the mechanisms of neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's
disease and is the author of the New York Times bestsellers The End
of Alzheimer's, The End of Alzheimer's Program, and his latest
book, The First Survivors of Alzheimer's: How Patients Recovered
Life and Hope in Their Own Words. This episode is brought to you by
InsideTracker, Athletic Greens, and Paleovalley.
InsideTracker is a personalized health and wellness platform like
no other. Right now they’re offering my community 20% off at
insidetracker.com/drhyman. Right now when you purchase AG1 from
Athletic Greens, you will receive 10 FREE travel packs with your
first purchase by visiting athleticgreens.com/hyman. Paleovalley is
offering my listeners 15% off their entire first order. Just go to
paleovalley.com/hyman to check out all their clean Paleo products
and take advantage of this deal. Full-length episodes of these
interviews can be found here: Dr. Richard Isaacson Dhru Purohit Dr.
Dale Bredesen
and Paleovalley. Until recently, the most popular approach
to treating Alzheimer’s has been to focus on managing the symptoms
in the brain. Now brain experts and neurologists know that a
better, more effective approach to helping Alzheimer’s patients
requires a full-body assessment with all-encompassing, highly
individualized treatment that includes improving the microbiome, a
healthy diet, plenty of exercise, hormonal balance, adequate sleep,
and more. In today’s episode, I talk with Dr. Richard Isaacson,
Dhru Purohit, and Dr. Dale Bredesen about why Alzheimer’s is not
just a disease of the brain, but one of the entire body. Dr.
Richard Isaacson serves as Director of the Center for Brain Health
and Director of the Alzheimer’s Prevention Clinic (APC) at Florida
Atlantic University’s Schmidt College of Medicine. He previously
served as Director of the APC at the Weill Cornell Memory Disorders
Program, Assistant Dean of Faculty Development, and associate
professor of neurology at Weill Cornell Medicine &
NewYork-Presbyterian. He remains an adjunct associate professor of
neurology in the Department of Neurology at Weill Cornell. Prior to
that, he served as associate professor of clinical neurology,
Vice-Chair of Education, and Education Director of the McKnight
Brain Institute in the Department of Neurology at the University of
Miami Miller School of Medicine. Dhru Purohit is a podcast host,
serial entrepreneur, and investor in the health and wellness
industry. His podcast, The Dhru Purohit Podcast, is a top 50 global
health podcast with over 30 million unique downloads. His
interviews focus on the inner workings of the brain and the body
and feature the brightest minds in wellness, medicine, and mindset.
Dr. Dale Bredesen is internationally recognized as an expert
in the mechanisms of neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's
disease and is the author of the New York Times bestsellers The End
of Alzheimer's, The End of Alzheimer's Program, and his latest
book, The First Survivors of Alzheimer's: How Patients Recovered
Life and Hope in Their Own Words. This episode is brought to you by
InsideTracker, Athletic Greens, and Paleovalley.
InsideTracker is a personalized health and wellness platform like
no other. Right now they’re offering my community 20% off at
insidetracker.com/drhyman. Right now when you purchase AG1 from
Athletic Greens, you will receive 10 FREE travel packs with your
first purchase by visiting athleticgreens.com/hyman. Paleovalley is
offering my listeners 15% off their entire first order. Just go to
paleovalley.com/hyman to check out all their clean Paleo products
and take advantage of this deal. Full-length episodes of these
interviews can be found here: Dr. Richard Isaacson Dhru Purohit Dr.
Dale Bredesen
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