Dhru Purohit
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practical steps that everybody can follow starting today.
There are so many things that we can do to lower our risk of cognitive decline, or even at the first sign of it, intervene and start to see some improvements.
Is that a fair promise to make to our audience?
Yeah, that's so important because you're somebody who has an incredible career, a great CV, you know,
harvard and all the institutions that are out there and yet you even got so much criticism yourself from some of your colleagues who said that okay you're getting results potentially or you might be on the right track but you're doing too many things and why i bring this up is that i think that's important for the conversation before we get started is that if you read the headlines and you look at what people are looking at in traditional medicine they're looking for that magic one thing that magic bullet
that fixes Alzheimer's.
They're looking for that pill that's created.
They're looking for that one situation, one therapy, one intervention that intervenes and deals with Alzheimer's, cognitive decline, whatever it might be.
And yet you took a completely different approach.
How did you end up in this position where you found that combining multiple things
was actually the right mix that made a huge difference to how well the brain aged, and if you didn't do them, how poorly the brain aged.
Yeah, that's so important.
Zooming out is that you're so passionate about this
you had your center, you're taking people on, you're seeing results.
And that led to, hey, let's teach everybody this because so many of the principles which we'll be talking about today are largely things that people can be doing at home.
the question that I have for you before we go into some of those details here for my audience is you talked about mild cognitive decline set up the spectrum when it comes to cognitive decline and is it you know super early mild and very late and then full-blown Alzheimer's give us the spectrum in terms of where people could find themselves so many people listening today have had a family member that's been touched by cognitive decline or Alzheimer's dementia so give us the spectrum and help us understand
where people could find themselves on that spectrum or somebody that they love.
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