Chronic INFECTIONS Driving Alzheimer’s #shorts
In the last several episodes we’ve been talking about Diet, Exercise, Sleep as core components of the Protocol. Building off of these Big 4, next…
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In the last several episodes we’ve been talking about Diet, Exercise, Sleep as core components of the Protocol.
Building off of these Big 4, next up is Resolving Inflammation.
Dr. Bredesen has found that inflammation is one of the most important drivers of cognitive decline, and it feeds directly into the Alzheimer’s disease mechanisms. Resolving inflammation is therefore critical to reversing cognitive decline. Once a patient’s lab tests on their Cognoscopy have determined why the inflammation is present, Dr. Bredesen recommends a three-pronged approach to reducing it…
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S.227. Edited by Josh Rodriguez.
This video examines various factors contributing to cognitive decline in patients, including the impact of intestinal permeability, often referred to as leaky gut. We discuss how poor diet and chronic infections like Lyme disease, as well as various viral infections and fungal infection symptoms, can play a significant role. Understanding these elements is crucial for addressing cognitive issues and promoting overall well-being.