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High Intensity Health with Mike Mutzel, MS

Brain Health Foods & Preventing Cognitive Decline via Lifestyle with Max Lugavere

High Intensity Health with Mike Mutzel, MS

Mike Mutzel

Fasting, Nutrition, Autophagy, Ketogenic, Keto, Health & Fitness, Ketodiet, Medicine

4.81.2K Ratings

🗓️ 18 December 2022

⏱️ 85 minutes

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Summary

Max Lugavere is a best-selling author of books to help you maintain and preserve cognitive decline.

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Episode Time Stamps

0:00 Intro
2:25 We believed that amyloid beta was the cause of Alzheimer’s and dementia.
9:10 Drugs can reduce amyloid, but do not improve cognitive function.
14:30 Exercise is close to being a magic bullet for prevention of Alzheimer’s.
15:30 Resistance training is the most effective form of exercise to slow cognitive decline.
22:50 IGF-1 is important for neuroplasticity.
28:05 Milk fat globulin membrane has a beneficial effect on cognitive function in children.
30:53 The presence of amyloid is a protective response to the brain’s immune system.
21:40 Chronic hyperglycemia is associated with an impaired ability for glucose to enter the brain.
34:40 Inflammation exacerbates cognitive issues.
35:40 Loss of sense of smell is one of the first indicators for cognitive dysfunction.
38:20 Constipation is an early pre-clinical sign of impending Parkinson’s disease.
39:10 Eyes are the only neurologic tissue that exists outside the brain.
40:15 Hearing loss is significant risk factor for developing dementia.
43:20 Insulin resistance: 80% of patients with Alzheimer’s are insulin resistant.
46:10 With every food, a risk benefit analysis should be performed.
47:50 Fiber and caffeine can help you be a better cholesterol recycler.
55:35 Vegan diets starve your brain of valuable nutrients.
56:55 Red meat provides a great number of nutrients that are important for brain health.
01:03:40 Valuable blood makers: Fasting triglycerides, fasting blood sugar, fasting insulin, homocysteine, high sensitivity CRP, and omega 3 index.
01:05:40 You have modifiable dementia risk factors.

Transcript

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0:00.0

So we see that insulin resistance is actually correlated

0:02.4

very tightly with glucose hypometabolism in the brain,

0:05.7

which is very closely associated,

0:08.4

if not causally, to blame for dementia and Alzheimer's disease.

0:13.4

In fact, in Alzheimer's disease,

0:14.7

you see about a 50% reduction in the brain's ability

0:17.4

to generate energy from glucose.

0:20.0

As I mentioned, there's vascular dysfunction.

0:21.5

You can see high blood pressure.

0:23.1

So I think there could be toxic insults.

0:24.8

I think there are many roads up the mountain,

0:28.6

and it's probably going to be different for each person.

0:31.6

But again, it's like we can't jump to blaming amyloid

0:34.9

just because we see it there in the brain of a person

0:37.6

who's died from Alzheimer's disease.

0:39.1

What's causing it to be there is the question, right?

0:41.8

Like what's causing the cholesterol to aggregate

0:45.4

in our arteries, in the case,

0:47.2

in the setting of atherosclerosis, right?

0:49.7

That's a question that I think we need to be asking.

0:51.9

Not, let's just attack cholesterol

0:53.3

and try to drive as low as possible.

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