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3. Dementia Reversal

07 Feb 2023

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In this episode, Dr. Gordon discusses her recently published pilot trial in which she and three physician colleagues successfully treated patients with dementia. Evaluating cognitive impairment: subjective vs measurable? Distinguishing mild cognitive impairment from early Alzheimer's dementiaWhich interventions actually moved the needle?  Along the way, we dive into details on mechanisms.Time stamps with links to references and resources:11:51     Chewing enhances brain health 13:59    observational study of 10 patients with dementia undergoing lifestyle intervention “Reversal of cognitive decline:  A novel therapeutic program.” 15:11     CNS-Vital Signs test  22:29    Hormesis23:24     Intellxx DNA testing  https://www.intellxxdna.com/ 29:46     Cyrex testing36:00   Study: Do US patients on colon cancer chemotherapy have more side effects due to increased amounts of folic acid in enriched foods? 39:50     Link to Dr Gordon’s mold you tube talk  41:15     Link to Dr. Gordon's recent research “Precision Medicine Approach to Alzheimer’s Disease: Successful Pilot Project” in Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease, 2022; 88(4): 1411-1421.46:52    Finland and Iceland high rates of AD    and “Why Does Finland have the highest dementia mortality rate?"47:10     Online resources for people who are still functioning very well, but believe themselves at risk for dementia·        BrainHQ ·        Brainjo·        Food for the BrainResources for a more intensive therapeutic approach·      Apollo Health Dawn Lemanne, MD Oregon Integrative OncologyLeave no stone unturned.Deborah Gordon, MDNorthwest Wellness and Memory CenterBuilding Healthy Brains

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