Elizabeth Yurth, M.D.
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But basically, it really stimulates the brain to make new neurons.
So it has all these little peptides that your brain is making, or natural peptides that your brain is making, so you can make new neurons.
So what we have people do is come and do like cerebral lysine infusions and then go do something new and different, learn how to play guitar.
that starts to form new connections in your brain.
So cerebral lice and C-linked CMEX are some of the really great go-to peptides for brain health.
Exactly.
Yeah, I mean, I know you had Robin Rose on your show, and we're finding, you know, this is...
No, it's huge.
I mean, I know she talked about some of the data they're finding.
You know, we're seeing MRI scans of people, asymptomatic people, young people.
We're already seeing, you know,
a decline of brain function, we're seeing atrophy of the brain, we're seeing white matter lesions.
I have a lot of people like you where you get back this p-tau from their neurologist or their doctor that was like, oh my God, you have Alzheimer's.
I'm like, no, you know, you can measure some other things.
Like galactin-3 is also a really good marker to look at.
So galactin-3, if galactin-3 is not high and you've got this p-tau that's high, you're
And this is really just distinct neuroinflammation.
That's where you have to really go hard because right now, we have some methods maybe to get rid of the spike protein.
I'm sure Robin talked about them a little bit, but this is not going to be an easy task.
And so many of us are affected by this, right?