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The Jordan Harbinger Show

Bonus: Dr. Dale Bredesen | How to Make Alzheimer's Just a Bad Memory

The Jordan Harbinger Show

Jordan Harbinger

Business, Education, Science

4.812.3K Ratings

🗓️ 4 August 2018

⏱️ 60 minutes

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Summary

Dr. Dale Bredesen (@dr_bredesen) is an internationally recognized expert in the mechanisms of neurodegenerative disorders such as Alzheimer's Disease and is the author of The End of Alzheimer's: The First Program to Prevent and Reverse Cognitive Decline.

What We Discuss with Dr. Dale Bredesen:
  • What actually causes cognitive decline?
  • Alzheimer's Disease is actually three different syndromes with over 40 different contributors.
  • Symptoms of cognitive decline and when you should be most worried about them.
  • How you can slow and even reverse cognitive decline right now.
  • Why genetic disposition for Alzheimer's risk isn't an automatic death sentence.
  • And much more...

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to the show. I'm Jordan Harbinger. As always, I'm here with my producer Jason de

0:04.5

Philipo. In today's conversation, we're talking with Dr. Dale Bredison. He's an expert in

0:09.5

the mechanisms of neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's disease. We cannot escape

0:15.2

the news about this disease. I have aging parents every time they forget something. I'm like,

0:18.7

oh my gosh, right? This is the only disease in the top 10 causes of death here in America

0:24.1

with no real treatment whatsoever. On the Jordan Harbinger show, we spend a lot of time

0:29.2

teaching you how to improve your brain, your cognition, the way you think, making you

0:32.4

smarter, more efficient. Today, we're talking about cognitive decline. We'll discover what

0:37.4

causes cognitive decline. It's now what you think. And Alzheimer's is actually three different

0:42.1

syndromes with 40 plus different contributors, some of which you're exposing yourself to right

0:47.0

now. It's not audio-relax. We'll also uncover some of the symptoms of cognitive decline.

0:52.6

Why and when you should be worried about them, especially if you're pushing 40, listen

0:56.9

up to this part of the show and we'll explore how cognitive decline can be slowed and

1:01.5

even reversed. And no, it doesn't require some magic pill or supplement. In fact, you

1:06.8

might be surprised to find out what the best means to attack this set of contributors

1:10.4

to cognitive decline actually is or are. There's a lot here on the show. It may sound a bit complicated.

1:15.9

At first, we'll do our best to make it digestible here. And don't forget, we have worksheets

1:20.7

for today's episode. So you can make sure that you solidify your understanding of the key

1:24.7

takeaways from Dr. Bretuson here. That link is in the show notes at jordanharbinger.com

1:31.0

slash podcast. Now here's Dr. Dale Bretuson. I don't think there's anyone that hasn't been

1:36.6

touched by Alzheimer's in some way. You can't escape the news about this disease. I have

1:41.1

aging parents every time they forget anything now. I'm like, oh no, oh my gosh. You know,

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