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Commune with Jeff Krasno

The Future of Alzheimer’s with Dr. Dale Bredesen

Commune with Jeff Krasno

Commune Media

Health & Fitness, Society & Culture

4.6654 Ratings

🗓️ 17 October 2024

⏱️ 63 minutes

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Summary

Alzheimer’s disease currently affects 1 in 10 adults over 65. There is no known cure and it is fatal. However, neuroscientist Dr. Dale Bredesen is optimistic that one day – through research, early testing, and lifestyle changes – Alzheimer's will become a disease that is both treatable and preventable.

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Commune podcast. My name is Jeff Krasno. Today on the show, I welcome back

0:14.0

renowned neuroscientist and Alzheimer's Trailblazer, Dr. Dale Bredesen. He is the author of

0:20.6

the best-selling book, The End of Alzheimer's,

0:23.6

and is widely recognized for developing the Bretheson Protocol, a comprehensive and personalized

0:28.8

therapeutic approach aimed at preventing and reversing cognitive decline associated with Alzheimer's

0:35.0

and other neurodegenerative conditions. He is the author of the best-selling book, The End of Alzheimer's and other neurodegenerative conditions.

0:38.6

He is the author of the bestselling book, The End of Alzheimer's, and is widely recognized for

0:43.9

developing the Bredeson Protocol, a comprehensive and personalized therapeutic program

0:50.2

aimed at preventing and reversing cognitive decline associated with Alzheimer's and other neurodegenerative

0:57.7

conditions. Okay, in our conversation, Dr. Brattison explores the upstream causes of Alzheimer's,

1:04.9

including metabolic dysfunction, inflammation, and toxicity. He dispels the long-term hypothesis that the disease is just about amyloid plaques.

1:15.5

Rather, it involves a complex network insufficiency in the brain. Together we discuss personalized

1:22.5

approaches to treating Alzheimer's, including dietary changes to improve metabolic health, physical exercise,

1:28.9

mental stimulation, sleep, optimization, detoxification, and targeted supplementation.

1:35.9

Dr. Bradson emphasizes that these lifestyle changes combined with pharmaceutical interventions

1:41.1

can not only prevent dementia, but in many cases, even reverse it.

1:47.3

Neurodegeneration is such a scary topic to tackle.

1:51.1

Anyone who has experienced it either themselves or through caring for a relative knows how debilitating

1:57.4

it can be.

1:58.7

That said, Dr. Bredesen is optimistic that by understanding the underlying

2:03.7

causes of Alzheimer's, instituting early testing, and adopting lifestyle changes, there is a future

2:10.7

where Alzheimer's may become optional, that future generations could see a seismic shift where Alzheimer's moves from being seen

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