I got rid of the pressure of 10,000 steps and instead take a stroll outside and just enjoy. It immediately relieves my stress level and the sunshine and fresh air feels great. When I return whatever issues somehow find a resolution.
@dn6900Күн бұрын
Love this video, Dr.Cywes, I’ve considered getting the test to see if I’m prone to Alzheimer’s, but after speaking to you, I think I just rather live my life thinking that I have that Jean and doing everything I can to avoid having Alzheimer’s
@eileen56122 сағат бұрын
I heard a great saying…. Genetics loads the gun but lifestyle pulls the trigger.
@efsmiley1995Күн бұрын
Some NEW pearls here that I hadn't considered. I loved this! I won't test for the gene. It's in my family on my Dad's side. I know I'll just worry more if I test positive. So I live my life as if I tested positive and try to do everything that I learn of to prevent the development of Alzheimer's which is exactly what I would do if I did learn that I carry the gene.
@alexanderkorchagin5290Күн бұрын
We should probably mention physical activity as one of the important aspects of brain health.
@victoria256r19 сағат бұрын
I have read many books, I listened to many KZbin videos by many of the world's leading gurus and health experts but nothing came close to the 23 former doctor truths by lauren clark. I recommend everyone giving it a read.
@Helen-nv8elКүн бұрын
The sound of silence is impossible with tinnitus so I use the sound as a meditation.😊
@AlimentaciónAncestralКүн бұрын
The best thing you can do is carnivore diet. Cetosis is one of the most important thing for the brain.
@L.Fontein7Күн бұрын
38 years sober here one day at a time. I can definitely get behind Sober Joe Coffee! 😊
@arwenhardy1995Күн бұрын
Congratulations! Here's to another sober day.
@noracoyle498822 сағат бұрын
Congratulations, is so er Joe coffee real coffee?
@DanielBlatz-t3v16 сағат бұрын
Nice, I'm just over a year clean and sober
@arwenhardy199516 сағат бұрын
@@DanielBlatz-t3v Congratulations! One year is quite the milestone. Now, rinse and repeat. You've got this. Best thing I've ever done for myself. Going on 7 years after 41 years of drinking and drugging. If I can do it, anyone can. It's truly living life; only wish I hadn't been so afraid to do it before. Go get yourself another sober day!
@enidcronin9704Күн бұрын
After a busy working life I have retired my son is out in the world making his own way. I actively plan every day what to do that adds meaning to my life. Yesterday I went to the gym and I always walk the kilometre there and back today I'm going into town but not my town but the neighbouring town so I can do something different. I have observed that those family members that are declining cognitively have a tendency to stay at home and I often ask them to go out with me but they find loads of excuses. They also lose all their hobbies and interests they become a shell of who they once were. what has happened is they didn't use it so they lost it. So sad.
@martyhanna7759Күн бұрын
You've made me think! More fuel to the fires of healing and recovery. Thanks!
@gailmarie1961Күн бұрын
❤ loved this information Doctor Cywes I’m definitely going to put all of these in practice. The latter ones sound like bringing peace and joy too. Happy new year !
@kathleenwilliams214815 сағат бұрын
Excellent, as always!
@CarnivoreChanzКүн бұрын
Great Information. Definitely ordering this coffee this weekend!!!! Thank you so much 🙏🏽
@robertcywes2966Күн бұрын
Thanks for coffee order
@denisehite695316 сағат бұрын
Another great video!! Happy New Year, Dr. Cywes!! 🎉
@Ancient-PathsКүн бұрын
First of all you must get right with your Maker .... then if you do die of dementia ... you will know where your destiny is. Most people like to fill up their day with senseless things (like watching YT videos!)... in order to wipe out the sound of God. You were made for a purpose dear friends - and your soul will be restless until it rests in God. Jesus Christ died for you, to bring you to God, and save your soul from sin and death. You need never worry again about dementia and death ... if you have been 'born again.' Cry out to your Creator to save your soul and bring you into the Kingdom of God. May God reveal Himself to you today my friends ... and may He bless you all.
@allison471Күн бұрын
Excellent as always Dr. Cywes! I use Nordic Naturals high DHA Omega-3's, it is excellent! 😊
@robertcywes2966Күн бұрын
Use that for my son. Liquid form
@cherylnelson3815Күн бұрын
Very informative. Going to post on my Facebook feed . Thank You! 🌹
@maureenoshaughnessy755123 сағат бұрын
Great advice
@smiith7996Күн бұрын
When your liver is not functioning properly despite eating a carnivore diet it affect the brain and its clarity. I am losing my balance quite a lot and exercise daily but I have brain fog most of the time and feel as if I've had a couple of stiff whiskeys when all I've drunk is water. Getting the liver healthy is my problem.
@arwenhardy1995Күн бұрын
@smith7996, hope you're being cared for by a competent Hepatologist. Hope you don't drink or drug. The Good news is that the liver can regenerate, even in adulthood. Best regards.
@flyingfree6246Күн бұрын
I enjoyed the info in this video. Ill probably take my shoes off more often and focus on tastes more than i do. And thanks for reminding me to stop and smell the roses😊. Love your style🥰
@betsyhertzog145421 сағат бұрын
I liked your video on what you eat & your fasting time(s).
@biancullofamily8263Күн бұрын
❤ Thanks so much
@farmer_donnyСағат бұрын
You should also get your vitamin B12 levels checked as I know from experience.This can affect the brain and cause hallucinations.
@LolaRichards-zg3ryКүн бұрын
Impossible to get tested in uk unless you are rich
@Razn423 сағат бұрын
Thank you!
@markwhite6782Күн бұрын
So...Sober Joe is trying to get me addicted to his coffee?
@robertcywes2966Күн бұрын
😊
@johnbassett9282Күн бұрын
Glad to hear that you were routing for Ohio State, even for a game or two. :D
@snowmassive19 сағат бұрын
I cracked up at the term" healthy" sex. As opposed to...? Anyway, I am unfortunate in having a double set of the EPOA4. Trying not to walk around feeling screwed, but rather to take some steps to mitigate decline and prolong healthy function. Dr. Cywes could you share your opinion of the m.i.n.d. diet?
@venessateich6447Күн бұрын
Baie, Baie Dankie!
@mamabear9389Күн бұрын
I don’t see any reason to test for alzheimers because there is nothing you can do about your genes. I would just assume I have the gene and do my best to avoid alzheimers through diet and lifestyle.
@mjones1122Күн бұрын
How does daylight savings time affect the brain?
@Spaz211213 сағат бұрын
The new snake oil is colostrum.just consume milk and cheese right?
@Vjaffacake-c6tКүн бұрын
I "heard" the other day that egg yolks has melatonin.
@artimuscoffee8921Күн бұрын
Which iodine drops do you use?
@michelletrippi7782Күн бұрын
I use liquid lugols 2%... so far just 4 drops a day in my morning water
@shawnmcgrath3226Күн бұрын
Best iodine source ?
@rodneybooth4069Күн бұрын
I clicked on the link but no coffee offered.
@michelletrippi7782Күн бұрын
Same... can we get that hat too?
@artimuscoffee8921Күн бұрын
Dude, Oregon IS in the Big 10 😂😂😂
@robertcywes2966Күн бұрын
Not to me it ain't. Still reconciling that😊
@DCGreenZone23 сағат бұрын
Stay off statins?
@Freedom-2BMEСағат бұрын
I find when too many words my brain goes into overload / overwhelm, please get the point sooner 😢
@stephweissingerКүн бұрын
Hubby drinks Crockett Coffee
@JudgeGunsКүн бұрын
be careful of parasites going barefoot!
@joanneurbanowicz4994Күн бұрын
What about celtic salt
@arwenhardy199521 сағат бұрын
@@joanneurbanowicz4994 I prefer Redmond's Real Salt, mined from The Great Salt Lake in Utah, USA.
@kristinyork2826Күн бұрын
I don’t think it is smart to take exogenous ketones unless you are also on a low carb diet. High ketones and high insulin is a very unnatural state.
@timothyvanderschultzen9640Күн бұрын
This video is too long! I can't concentrate more than 3 minutes!
@mom2bbjandagКүн бұрын
Watch the shorts. He usually breaks the videos down into multiple shorts, hitting the highlights.
@timothyvanderschultzen964013 сағат бұрын
@mom2bbjandag Thanks! Because of doc I talk to AI all day!
@mariecallahan9975Күн бұрын
GO BUCKEYES!!!
@RiteOn22 сағат бұрын
It's an old paternal paradigm that our brains are superior to all other life. No other life is self destructive and that's where our brains lead us time after time. Our brains don't learn quickly so we make the same mistakes over and over and over again. Our brains are egocentric, filled with puff and detrimental needs that jeopardize our survival.