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What to Eat to Improve Your Memory | Max Lugavere on Health Theory

Tom Bilyeu's Impact Theory

Impact Theory

Business, News Commentary, News

4.75.2K Ratings

🗓️ 12 May 2018

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

New York Times best-selling author, Max Lugavere, sits down with Tom to discuss why he started researching brain health, the root cause of dementia, and how to support your brain through diet. SHOW NOTES Why Max became a ‘citizen scientist’ [00:59] Max’s Mom’s diagnosis [04:02] How Max became an expert in brain health, without a medical degree [06:22] Max’s theory about how diet & lifestyle play a role in dementia [07:15] The importance of scientific literacy [09:24] Why Alzheimer’s isn’t an old person’s disease [10:21] Genetic risk factors for Alzheimer’s [11:11] Why insulin resistance leads to dementia [11:37] Does the amyloid plaque theory hold up? [13:01] The first physiological signs of dementia [15:10] Why Alzheimer’s is known as type 3 diabetes [17:37] How one night of bad sleep causes major problems [20:38] Why de-stressing is critical for health [22:57] The importance of cortisol [24:40] Why chronic stress changes your body shape [26:05] Can sauna use lower your risk for Alzheimer’s? [26:53] Can cool temperatures improve your insulin sensitivity? [29:01] Max’s advice for caregivers and family members [30:44] Why you should be eating a large fatty salad every day [32:35] Why you shouldn’t eat first thing in the morning [36:19] How to eat carbohydrates to your benefit [37:06] Where to find Max online [39:17] The one change you should make to improve your life [39:41] DISCUSSED IN THIS EPISODE: Genius Foods by Max Lugavere: https://amzn.to/2K3IhmX Shawn Stevenson on Health Theory: https://youtu.be/4Mtw3vBQYOg FOLLOW MAX: Podcast: https://apple.co/2KMGHqL Instagram: https://bit.ly/2FIxrQA Facebook: https://bit.ly/2I67uMC Twitter: https://bit.ly/2K6dupc Website: https://bit.ly/2I6UMxl

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0:00.0

On this episode with New York Times bestselling author Max Lugavir, we talk about his mom's

0:05.4

dementia diagnosis, how he became a citizen scientist, why Alzheimer's is now being called

0:11.1

type 3 diabetes, the importance of destressing, and what exactly you should be eating to optimize

0:17.7

your brain.

0:22.5

Hey everybody, welcome to another episode of Health Theory.

0:25.2

I am here today with a very special guest, Max Lugavir.

0:29.3

He is a citizen scientist whose new book Genius Food is literally a user's manual for the

0:34.5

brain and he has an amazing ability to take really complex ideas about diet and lifestyle

0:40.1

and make them accessible so that everyone can upgrade themselves, live higher quality lives

0:45.2

and avoid humanity's most dreaded diseases.

0:50.0

Max what I want to know and the thing that I found so interesting and the reason that

0:53.0

I'm wearing this shirt today.

0:54.8

How did this all start for you?

0:55.8

How does one become a citizen scientist and maybe more importantly why?

0:59.3

Yeah, it's a great question.

1:03.2

I had this amazing dream job when I graduated college.

1:06.3

I began as a TV host and producer and journalist for a TV network that Al Gore founded back

1:12.9

in 2005.

1:13.9

Anyway, when I left current TV to try to figure out where I was going to go with my career,

1:20.0

I started spending more and more time in New York City and I was, you know, for the past

1:25.5

five years I was sort of beholden to the rigorous TV production schedule of having a

1:29.4

nightly show on national TV.

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