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Restoring clarity: The power of targeted nutrition for the aging brain

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4.7527 Ratings

🗓️ 4 May 2026

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

The McCullough Report with Dr. Peter McCullough – Dr. Peter McCullough and Dr. John E. Lewis explore targeted nutrition as a powerful strategy for combating neurocognitive decline. Focusing on polysaccharides from aloe vera and rice bran, they highlight clinical evidence showing improved cognitive function and emphasize early intervention to support brain health and resilience against Alzheimer’s and dementia...

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0:00.0

Hard-hitting medical truth, cutting through conflict and confusion to the understanding you're

0:14.2

searching for.

0:16.3

Join Dr. Peter McCullough, world-renowned medical expert and practicing physician for this edition of the

0:22.6

McCullough Report. Your life may depend on it. Let's get real. Let's get loud. On America

0:28.9

Out Loud Talk News, this is the McCullough Report and focal point substack. It's a wonderful

0:33.6

opportunity and a great honor for me to invite back to the microphone, Dr. John Lewis.

0:40.3

Dr. John Lewis is a nutrition expert. He's a research scientist and someone who has taken a great interest in a problem that's really near and dear to my heart,

0:52.3

and that is cognitive decline.

0:55.1

We're talking dementia, Alzheimer's disease, something that I think has touched probably family

1:01.6

members of almost everybody listening today. Dr. Lewis, welcome to the program.

1:06.0

Dr. McCullough, thank you for having me. It's a great pleasure to be with you again today.

1:10.4

You know, you and I first joined over the inverted food pyramid by Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

1:17.6

And you said, you know, really I'm dealing with something much more serious and a much bigger part of your research career.

1:26.6

And that deals with cognitive decline.

1:29.3

How big of a problem is this?

1:32.3

And, you know, what's your view on why this is of public health importance?

1:38.3

Well, first of all, as you and I have discussed offline, I know how personal this is for you as well,

1:43.3

and so I appreciate that comment. It is, as you know, it is a tremendous problem. We now have

1:50.4

an estimated 6 million Americans with Alzheimer's. We have another 8 million estimated to have

1:56.9

different forms of dementia, either vascular, lewy body, frontal temporal temporal

2:01.5

other types.

2:02.8

So we're talking 14, maybe even as many as 15 million Americans who have this tragic, horrific

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