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@elizabethwaddell944 Жыл бұрын
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@JoriesJoy10 ай бұрын
You Never said HOW YOU overcame YOUR early dementia!!!
@ZobeidaWoodhouse6 ай бұрын
Thank you for passing on all of your experiences regarding this terrible disease! I shall keep watching your programme, it is extremely useful! Thanks a lot!
@charanded4 ай бұрын
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@annecavanaugh35853 ай бұрын
Still waiting to hear what You did to heal your brain??
@seakpohguan729 Жыл бұрын
I had a stroke and was diagnosed with dementia. I did the execises🎉 to regain my strength and use my brain and became normal. It was tough but with determination , it can be done, never give up.
@noelb1725 Жыл бұрын
how old were you at the time? my dad is 77, had a bilateral cerebral stroke and was diagnosed with vascular dementia what did you do that helped ?
@vargheseb8602 Жыл бұрын
Can you please suggest those exercises?
@ukelilly Жыл бұрын
What are the exercises ?
@prudencecharles-phillip5136 Жыл бұрын
@elenikiroy Жыл бұрын
She describes them
@caroljohnson85278 ай бұрын
Dr. Toups: THANK YOU for mentioning hearing loss!!!! I’m a doctor of audiology & it cannot be stressed enough-our hearing connects us to PEOPLE. We NEED to hear our loved ones & our lives around us!!!! Loved this video in its entirety…..husband with recent brain injury & our ketogenic journey, which began 6 months before the accident has been one of the keys to his ongoing recovery!
@mkrtichkdjanyan89726 ай бұрын
mold and toxins that are produced in the ear canals and nasopharynx easily penetrate the brain and cause mental impairment.
@elizabethtencer7950 Жыл бұрын
Dr.Dale Bredesen, a researcher is also source of incredible knowledge about dementia, Azheimers and their reversal. These people who have problems must educate themselves and apply these simple rules:1. 1. Clean diet: keto recomended, no gluten 2. Everyday excercise increase BDNF: HIIT, weight training, 3. Reduce stress and increase BDNF: meditation, love someone something 4. Oral hygiene 5. Sleep 71/2 hours 6. Learn something new I would add getting a dog from a shelter, do some acts of altruism and find passion in life will not only make you live longer and healthier but will give you lots of joy and fun.
@frankfromupstateny3796 Жыл бұрын
Certainly add: Psychedelics...reading the Bible daily..."without the Son,...no one comes to the Father".
@prrrrify Жыл бұрын
@jane matthew Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor.
@annkornik4813 Жыл бұрын
@@frankfromupstateny3796 buyctycct❤❤😅
@wormwood81919 ай бұрын
I'd say correct gut health with keto or scd diets. Maintain good blood sugar levels. Learn about food intolerance. A recent study with rats showed that rats developed alzheimers after being given fecal matter from alzheimers patients. That seriously involves gut health. Learn what you can to restore the gut.
@wormwood81919 ай бұрын
@@frankfromupstateny3796 I would add to only take psilosybin in a monitored trial. Patients are vetted. Some are vulnerable to develop psychosis and aggressive schizophrenia after using random psychedelics and should NOT take psychedelics. This is rare but it can happen.
@cmwHisArtist Жыл бұрын
My mother’s second husband was not functioning well, leaving cigarettes all over the house, memory bad, could not find his way home. He didn’t want to drink water and lived on coffee, soda and beer. Whenever he fell and had to go to the hospital, he could converse and understand fine, and we realized it was because he was hydrated with a drip. My friend who worked at a nursing home said the patients don’t want to drink much because they don’t want to lose control of their bladder. They mostly were just sitting in a stupor in the halls. A new girl took it upon herself to give all of them a glass of water, and a half hour later most of them were up walking around and talking, but the staff had to go chasing after the few that decided to leave out the front door.
@juliettailor1616 Жыл бұрын
Wow! Thanks for that info. That's amazing.
@jaygirlization Жыл бұрын
Awesome information!!! And it’s probably true that most attendants are aware that more work is needed after the drink of water such as changing diapers. And maybe this is why they withhold the water.
@robindepner9168 Жыл бұрын
Interesting that during Covid in Quebec Canada the military was brought in to help in senior homes as there was absolute chaos with the senior care homes. On reports from military personal it was stated that a major health problem in the care homes was dehydration. Not getting enough fluids....that simple.
@cmwHisArtist Жыл бұрын
@@jaygirlization ….right. Also I learned that you can hand them the water, but have to stand there so they remember to drink the whole thing.
@gybx4094 Жыл бұрын
Yes, dehydration is destructive to the entire body.
@sherry8288 Жыл бұрын
😮 Why isn’t this front page news?!!! This is life changing information!!! Thank you!!! I’m finding a functional medicine doctor ASAP! My mother has dementia, so I appreciate this video very much
@gailtoburen6693 Жыл бұрын
Where do you find a functional medicine dr. ?
@sherry8288 Жыл бұрын
@@gailtoburen6693 Google it! Search for “functional medicine doctors near me” or “alternative or integrative medicine doctors near me.” I found Tenpenny Integrative Medicine Clinic in Ohio. Dr. Clapper is who I see & I highly recommend her
@144Donn Жыл бұрын
It is not front page because lifestyle changes does not sell pills. Unfortunately, this is how it works. I have been following Dr Bredesen for a number of years and have been living this precise lifestyle for quite some time. My mom had dementia my father heart attack and my brother cancer. I have become a student at how to avoid all of these and live a wonderfully healthy and still working on the happiness part:)
@DarkAngel-cj6sx Жыл бұрын
Big pharmas are not happy when people get well, they want customers for life
@repentjesusiscomingsoon1529 Жыл бұрын
@@144Donn That's wonderful!!! Does Dr. Bredesen have a youtube channel?
@sallyfong9843 Жыл бұрын
Excellent interview! Thank you for not interrupting the good doctor, much appreciated.
@bbyng73166 ай бұрын
Agree. Too many interviewers either interrupt or they ask questions that go on for FAR too long.
@v.m.8472 Жыл бұрын
How terrifying that this woman was having this problem. She is smart enough to figure it out. I would love to know her. Such courage!
@scarolinispicks40738 ай бұрын
WOW. My mom has dementia but is still able to live on her own and drive minimally. It's heartbreaking to see someone who was once the social director of her friends start to become reclusive, sleep a lot and begin to slip mentally and she's often aware of it so it's soul crushing to witness it. I retired in June so I am with her daily but left to her own desires, she'd sit in front f the t.v. and the news or Hallmark eating chips, ice cream and stouffers microwaved meatloaf. I have watched tons of videos and this is by far THE BEST. I am doing everything I can to beat the disease back: music, dancing, walking, sunshine, walking, eating cleaner, reading, playing modified scrabble, word searches, puzzles, encouraging her to go to church, get together with her lifelong friends. I have her on about 15 supplements a day and just yesterday started a language app. I know toxins play a huge role for my mom so am going to try her to use our sauna because she NEEDS to sweat. God willing this will help her. Thanks for this video, fantastic and encouraging.:)
@tumbleweeduk74798 ай бұрын
Congratulations, lucky mother, don’t forget the coconut oil and perhaps keto or low-carb, and definitely no sugar!! Namaste 🙏
@richarddobson43828 ай бұрын
Brilliant. I am spending a month a year with my mum and I wonder how practical and desirable or undesirable it would be to try to modify these things for just a month. I do try to get her out to walk as much as she is happy to do and play Scrabble with her every day. She also has a reasonable social life.
@scarolinispicks40738 ай бұрын
My mom just stayed with me for 5 days and I noticed a difference in her cognition and attribute it to being well hydrated, eating cleanly, no sugar and getting outside...Seinfeld helped too...laughter is key!@@richarddobson4382
@semaaral24986 ай бұрын
But coconut oil blocked the arteries around my neck in my 60s. %25 of my arteries are blocked. I have Turkish / Greek background so never grew up with coconut oil but only Olive oil. But living in London began to consume Coconut oil and this is the result. I know Jamaicans use this oil in every food including rice. Their genes are protecting them. Born lucky👏 So saturated fats in some bodies must be avoided. Even though in olive oil there is some saturated fat including. My husband's Renal Dr said he had to go to dialysis 5 years ago only changing his diet and cooking at home a little turkey minced meat with fresh vegetables like green beans aubergine or zucchini daily with boiled brown rice helped him. He is diabetic with high BP. But doing OK for now. 4:5 times a month 50 gr of red meat he is eating. He only eats very little food 3/4 spoonfuls from everything. He can't fast like me. I follow the OMAD diet and hope that is good cause in the news I read all sources of negativity lately. I think They are planning to stop it😊 Regards from London👵
@tumbleweeduk74796 ай бұрын
I heard yesterday that sub lingual vitamin B12 is really good for dementia! But carnivore diet seems to be the one thing that cures your mind and body of everything!
@myralhf Жыл бұрын
I lost my mind just before lock down in covid and was quite scary as i was alone...and after an MRI that showed my brain was shrinking faster than normal for my 70yrs...my doctor said there was nothing he could do after i had done research and found that there was...I started a keto diet and within a few days noticed improvement in cognition...it has been a long journey, 3 yrs. It has been a gradual improvement in the many things i have found to help this body and this brain...today i believe my brain will be better than it was before covid...continued improvement daily...
@bobclark6703 Жыл бұрын
Low levels of vitamin B12 can have that effect also a underactive thyroid.
@ellanola628411 ай бұрын
myralhf, Perhaps you could try moving gently to Ketovore first & then full Carnivore plus some intermittent fasting. Make sure that your digestion is working properly first. One care business in USA had great results with Alzheimer's patients by feeding them Carnivore diet. kzbin.info/www/bejne/bqDacpaFbdF8rbs
@sunthorammoonsamy74749 ай бұрын
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@SabineLeppanen_Art5 ай бұрын
@myralhf have you had any follow-up? How are you doing now?
@myralhf3 ай бұрын
@@SabineLeppanen_Art yes, my brain neurologist just released me not having to see him again...unless needed. I also signed up for brain trial. Included the test for Apoe marker for alzheimer. Kept getting good check marks along the way. Advocating for myself was necessary. Allopathic medicine is not proactive. ie, my original Dr after my MRI said there was nothing he could do. I fired him and found keto. It is a journey...
@MichelleIndianer Жыл бұрын
I took some I f m seminars with Kat, I enjoyed her company. We were among the few psychiatrists that were studying functional medicine. I think I remember talking to her about what was going on cognitively. I'm glad to have taken the functional medicine courses and also to study hormone replacement therapy intensively. I was older, in my mid forties, when I started studying both of those topics than I am now at age seventy.
@Salsabilanow1111 Жыл бұрын
Would you please talk little bit about the hormone therapy, i find it very essential topic and there’s a little out there about it, since you have knowledge please share it, books, talks…… thank you so much
@manouhardrick3103 Жыл бұрын
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@speaklifegardenhomesteadpe87838 ай бұрын
Would love for you to make a video sharing all your wisdom! I'm Subscribing in hopes you do. God bless ❤😊❤
@bbyng73166 ай бұрын
@@Salsabilanow1111The questioner and all those that liked this comment must have dementia because HORMONES are the 2nd-to-last thing she taks about..😅😂
@emmacoombes757 Жыл бұрын
I look after my mum she has parkinsons dementia and had a stroke. I try to my best to help her. I've cared 24 7 for her for 12 years.
@borderlord Жыл бұрын
That's a long stretch,I have been looking after my mother for 3 years next month,she had a fall,fractures,heel ulcer that started in hospital,that eventually healed though she had PAD,she had a TIA ,bladder cancer luckily successful op.,fractures hip all within a year during lockdown,with Dementia . It has been a rough ride!
@itsmeLisar414 Жыл бұрын
God bless the both of you for your love and patience for your family.
@borderlord Жыл бұрын
@@itsmeLisar414 Thanks 🙏
@synergy22229 ай бұрын
Maybe adding these steps she's using with her patients can begin reversal. Keto, exercise (building up to it), Sun and fresh air was the key to facilitate healing people back in the day when put into institutions. Also maybe start a gratitude journal one for each of you. YOU also need to take care of yourself!!! The body knows how to heal given what it needs however the mind plays a big role too. Check into the Heart Math, it's fascinating. Blessings. ❤
@reTUNE89 ай бұрын
Please take a look at this video about a nursing home that has helped a lot of dementia patients thru diet. Another excellent interview. kzbin.info/www/bejne/bqDacpaFbdF8rbssi=qKvokSVD3-yu_cyY
@virginiasanmiguel9930 Жыл бұрын
U are amazing, I ask God’s protection n blessings over u n your team. I’m grateful to see people like u who want to help. I was recently told at 63 that I would not have my drivers license renewed because I have macular degeneration. It was devastating n don’t know what I’ll do when I loose my independence. TY❤️
@joanneferndale1014 ай бұрын
Go carnivore, it really help with MD
@bathshebafloyd5601 Жыл бұрын
My mom went from going into a hospice situation to walking and dancing in 5 months. I gave her supplements and sunshine. My brother has pulled her back into a toxic diet and seclusion. It's awful dealing with him
@SarahBearah2023 Жыл бұрын
Praying for you, I'm so sorry. Holy Spirit Comforting. God Knows your heart ❤
@TheSilverlover999 Жыл бұрын
what supplements? Thiamine?
@crisgildagarcia993 Жыл бұрын
Omega 3 rich foods nd supplements matter.
@wormwood819110 ай бұрын
Anytime you think an elder is in trouble contact your state agency for Medicare for a wellness check or to try to get custody. It's the same people you contact for child abuse. In this case have your studies available and other evidence or witnesses for your mom's recovery. Prepare to take care of her or find an assisted living situation or live in who will do this work.
@Mary-fn5rl8 ай бұрын
My brother has dementia.he can't sleep and all he eats is sugar . Very sad.
@charlesbarrios4774 Жыл бұрын
The meditation I do every opportunity allows me, is self hynotism. I was taught by a psychologist how to relax myself and it worked. This is one of the best solutions for overfatigue, stress, anxiety, fears etc. My exercise every other day started when covid came in. Kat Toups is right about diet, meditation and exercise. However, these suggestions are more effected if it is coupled with prayers. I am 70 years old.
@florameng5219 ай бұрын
I need to do the same since I found anxiety is such a killer to my health. However I couldn’t live without working , exercise is one of the way to get me out from the stress , however I think learning to calm myself down during the night is even more essential
@speaklifegardenhomesteadpe87838 ай бұрын
Truth 💜🙏🏻😃💙
@speaklifegardenhomesteadpe87838 ай бұрын
@@florameng521 I'm encouraging chemical free gardening. Praying for strength to get my garden going this year. Please pray for my Mom and Dad, dad's in the icu after a bad fall and pneumonia that he's struggling to recover from. He can't form words and I don't understand why. I don't think he understands why either and it's frustrating him. His hearing and vision seem worse, he couldn't hear before this though years ago he got a hearing aid implant, he still struggles. I'm trying to research tonight to make a list of questions and ideas to discuss with his medical team that seems lacking motivation to explore beyond the typical hospital and insurance factory that isn't Individualized nearly where it needs to be. I fear the system will run us over with their methods and procedures for manging patients like him but my advocacy could make us "difficult", so I'm praying for guidance so I don't incite harmful retaliation to Dad, but still get my points across in a meaningful, productive way that instead, invokes them to dig deeper, research, explore alternative therapies, tests and most of all, to keep fighting for my dad. Prayers appreciated, to which I thank all who pray, very much. I feel weak and powerless. Your faith is uplifting. God bless you and keep you. In Jesus name amen and amen. 💙😃🙏🏻💜🥀🌱🌻🍄🌾
@speaklifegardenhomesteadpe87838 ай бұрын
@florameng521 I'm encouraging chemical free gardening. Praying for strength to get my garden going this year. Please pray for my Mom and Dad, dad's in the icu after a bad fall and pneumonia that he's struggling to recover from. He can't form words and I don't understand why. I don't think he understands why either and it's frustrating him. His hearing and vision seem worse, he couldn't hear before this though years ago he got a hearing aid implant, he still struggles. I'm trying to research tonight to make a list of questions and ideas to discuss with his medical team that seems lacking motivation to explore beyond the typical hospital and insurance factory that isn't Individualized nearly where it needs to be. I fear the system will run us over with their methods and procedures for manging patients like him but my advocacy could make us "difficult", so I'm praying for guidance so I don't incite harmful retaliation to Dad, but still get my points across in a meaningful, productive way that instead, invokes them to dig deeper, research, explore alternative therapies, tests and most of all, to keep fighting for my dad. Prayers appreciated, to which I thank all who pray, very much. I feel weak and powerless. Your faith is uplifting. God bless you and keep you. In Jesus name amen and amen. 💙😃🙏🏻💜🥀🌱🌻🍄🌾
@wendychavez53487 ай бұрын
Dr. Livingood of Livingood Daily is a huge proponent of replacing pharmaceuticals with nutrition and other natural therapies. He's constantly teaching ways to detox, support the liver, get to and maintain a healthy weight, normalize blood sugar, get enough magnesium, and almost everything Dr. Toups mentions here. I would love to see a collab between you two, or you three as the case may be.
@vickiroberts3469 Жыл бұрын
Please address the issue that statins are TERRIBLE for your brain! These medications for cholesterol are lowering cholesterol in your brain! And it is being lowered too much! Cholesterol is not the problem!
@solraclarkin437511 ай бұрын
Agree!
@wendyhannan245410 ай бұрын
Me too I’d never take those drugs, they weaken the bones as well.
@KiKiQuiQuiKiKi9 ай бұрын
I got into an argument with my doctor about it only to find that he travels the world giving lectures about his sponsoring statin. (In other words, they were wining, dining, bribing him to sing their song.)
@Mary-fn5rl8 ай бұрын
Statins cause dementia and diabetes which in turn increases your risk for a stroke by 4 times. Your brain needs cholesterol. If you are on a statin make sure you take co q10.
@flxmkr Жыл бұрын
I see dementia all through my mom’s side of the family…my grandmother, her sister, at least six of her ten kids. We just buried one a few months ago, and others are following. None of them smoked. But I did test with Fragile-X syndrome, and believe that’s the cause of the dementias. My grandmother had it before we knew what Alzheimer’s was. I watched her pour Ivory dish soap in the percolator, then she smiled at me. At 12 years old, I was too shy to question her methods. But then when my aunt complained about the soapy tasting coffee, my grandmother told her I might not have rinsed the dishes well enough, and they grounded me (I had to laugh while proofreading…pun not intended🤣). I still was too shy to defend myself. She began losing her hearing that summer, too. ‼️ I don’t believe hearing loss causes dementia. I believe it’s a SIGN of dementia. One of the first signs of dementia is inability or declining sense of smell in left nostril. You can test this with a fresh container of peanut butter and a yard stick. You can also test it by trying to draw a clock. SO if Fragile-X related disorder (FXTAS) is the cause of mental decline, I’m not sure you can recover from that. But don’t let me be the reason for not trying. After all, you can try and maybe fail, or you can do nothing and definitely fail. If anything, hope helps. Another thing to consider: If the cognitive declining patient has ever had a joint replacement - especially metal on metal joint (where metal ball, for instance, will be grinding on a metal socket) - it may be the cause of the decline. A doctor had a joint replaced and his mind deteriorated quickly, until they replaced the joint with plastic. His metal levels were through the roof. He made a good recovery. But my neighbor wasn’t so fortunate. She died in a nursing home. Take care of your brain, and your brain will take care of you.
@carolannodlum634 Жыл бұрын
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@henrybryce370 Жыл бұрын
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@henrybryce370 Жыл бұрын
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@henrybryce370 Жыл бұрын
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@Josh-pe5pl Жыл бұрын
Good to read your bits of new little things.
@joycelynlachhman8287 Жыл бұрын
Good to know, I experienced this with my mother, she was 92 years old. Was not easy on me, I am very grateful to listen to you, with your experience.
@Janet-v7v7 ай бұрын
I have Lyme it went chronic in 2018 and my brain was very effected I also developed gum disease which I had treatment for & a professional medical herbalist treated me for Lyme I recovered a lot and I take supplements daily at one time I couldn't drive or even shop it has left me with dyslexia but I am at least 60-70% better physically diet is crucial I use a Paleo diet and did Pilates for a while after I got me strength back but walking is my best exercise I believe a lot of people have undiagnosed Lyme
@carolinemarie44 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing this. My mother died with early onset dementia and my sisters and I have been worried for quite a while.
@annking1576 Жыл бұрын
Biggest thing to do is a Clean diet: Mediterranean diet or keto recommended, no gluten ( some people with hypoglycemia can't do keto & fasting). Use coconut oil. 2. Everyday exercise increase BDNF: HIIT, weight training, 3. Reduce stress and increase BDNF.
@africangodman61459 ай бұрын
@annking1576 Also use Gotu Kola and Ginkgo Biloba leaf, boil a tablespoon of each, strain to drink.
@kellio80874 ай бұрын
This woman is 💯 brilliant! She is absolutely correct. It was happening to me along with a plethora of other symptoms. It started with menopause and 1 year of chronic work stress. I had hypertension, inflammation, brain fog, lethargy, unusual major depression, breathing episodes, muscle wasting, horrible leg cramps, restless leg, bell's palsey facial paralysis, rashes. I was going down quick and thought I was going to die. Doctors just prescribed anti-depressants so they were no help. I did extensive research. Decided that I needed to quit my stressful job and then heal my gut and nervous system and get rid the systemic inflammation that was all throughout my body. I had to stop the storm that was destroying my body and brain. I chose to do a super clean nutrient dense anti-inflammatory diet along with supplementation and electrolytes. Within 1-2 months, my symptoms were gone.
@taphrosanyamweya54053 ай бұрын
Oh my God! Happy for you! Congratulations!
@taphrosanyamweya54053 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing!
@cutechiangels2 ай бұрын
@kellio8087 Wow, good for you! 👍 Can you explain what that diet is all about? I can't eat quite a lot of foods. Like, no gluten, (that's such a hassle, especially eating out. Can't eat rice, or corn 24/24 all the time, and I loath potatoe flour... ) Also, no legumes like chickpeas, lentils, etc. No citrus fruits, no walnuts, no soy, no chocolate, no pork, no sheep liver, no transformed foods, nor hard fats, either! I never drank soda, don't like it, nor alcohol. And have other less know food allergies. Non smoker, since birth! No drugs either. So, I eat quite healthy since childhood. But am still interested in that diet, if you have a link or so? Thanks. 🙏
@bernicejones933 Жыл бұрын
This lady is an inspiring and wonderful resource, I love this interview thanks very much 👍
@ritazita1111 Жыл бұрын
This is a fantastic, informational interview. Kat is terrific at explaining the important points of the latest research on brain health. She also gave me great hope that I can stay relatively brain healthy into my later years (I'm 81 now). And what I should focus on currently. Thank you very much.
@Whitggg443 күн бұрын
I am an APOE 4/4 carrier and I follow Dr. Bredesen. I think the information you have provided is some of the best yet! Thank you.
@LS-mc2rv Жыл бұрын
I have a friend who was a teacher. He has frontal lobe dementia. The Dr said his brain has deteriorated. It is so tragic for his family.
@franceschukwukere209 Жыл бұрын
All these symptoms and more, I had them during the menopause transition. Thanks to my daughter and her husband, both doctors, who gave the diagnosis. It was a horrendous experience but I survived.
@princessgreen726 Жыл бұрын
Did you have dementia? How did you overcome it? I noticed that recently I am forgetful constantly forgetting things that are embarrassing, asking same questions always to remember and not able to match information to make a sense out of it and forgetting completely. I think I am having the on set of dementia. Any one has an advice for me?
@Not2daysatan10 ай бұрын
I would definitely consider keto diet and definitely add quality MCT oil to your daily diet.
@wendychavez53487 ай бұрын
I am a survivor of traumatic brain injury. Dementia runs in my family, including my dad (maybe), his mom, & I think her dad, so with those two risk factors my neurologist expected me to start exhibiting dementia by age 30. 20 years and a pandemic after my 30th year, I finally started displaying symptoms, though I'm still functional at a mostly age-appropriate level. Thank you for providing this including, so i have a better idea what to expected & can possibly do something about it!
@flipfloridalandebookbundle4 ай бұрын
You are amazing. Thank you for what you are doing. I am taking care of my Mom, too, and putting her on a healthier diet. Me, too. Thank you for what you are doing. May God Bless you richly.
@meirabalderas9193 Жыл бұрын
Amazing interview!!! She is so genuine and honest. Love it. Thank you.
@annking1576 Жыл бұрын
Do you know that the UDSA has changed the requirements for "free range" chickens? It is now ruled that the door to the barn has to be open for 1 HOUR in order to qualify as being "free range" - this means the chicken "COULD go outside" - FABULOUS REWORDING TECHNIQUE!
@elainemagson213 Жыл бұрын
Horrifying. Thank you. I had no idea.
@randomcommenter935 Жыл бұрын
What's UDSA?
@Adonaigirl1 Жыл бұрын
🙄😬🥴
@debmanrique6466 Жыл бұрын
Worth a 30-60 minute drive to a farm or small chicken farmer once a month!
@Mary-fn5rl8 ай бұрын
The alphabet in the government is a joke USDA AND FDA. I could go on
@angelocastiglione1 Жыл бұрын
Amazing interview! Thank you 🙏 BUT please include the contact links, socials and website of your guests in the notes!
@kimwolfe345 Жыл бұрын
Thank you!! I have been keto for a year. I am better, but I’m still having memory slips. I look forward to resourcing your mindbodygreen.
@janicer9879 Жыл бұрын
Kat, so nice to see this view of your current journey! I share many aspects of your shift in perspective. Great video!
@karenfarrell26502 жыл бұрын
Really enjoyed listening to Kat so interesting and her Information is so valuable to help people.
@Lindabraggketovore Жыл бұрын
Come on it’s easy to figure out why they don’t want to put this information there because they will lose money on the drugs.
@sundrghealth780 Жыл бұрын
Many thanks for the useful information you've provided.
@elizabethhendriks90304 ай бұрын
This is so very encouraging! Thank you for this video!
@brucescott37184 ай бұрын
Thank you for the new beauty for my 82 year, still fitness and loving it, thank you again 😇
@Beingnessing Жыл бұрын
I started taping my mouth at night because I am noticing I mouth breath at night even though I am normally a nose breather I noticed I am getting up less to pee and I sometimes will sleep better without waking in the night
@geoffreynhill2833 Жыл бұрын
Kat's own story is extraordinary. 🤔
@geoffreynhill2833 Жыл бұрын
PS: "Ketogenic" means vitamins. But "Paleo"? "Cadillac team"? "Oxidative stress"? "Heart math"? "Amyloid"? "Luminosity"?
@geoffreynhill2833 Жыл бұрын
Plenty of sweating & at least 8 hours sleep per night seems to be the answer. 👍
@alittlegreenjean Жыл бұрын
i want to hear more. don't leave when we are charged up!
@ayliea3974 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video. I found it tremendously helpful.
@gracielapevezfajardo5803 Жыл бұрын
Me encanta esta entrevista. Ahora estoy consciente de cómo cuidarme para prevenir. Gracias!
@tarikcamacho Жыл бұрын
Great interview for sure. I want to recommend Dr. Kat to delve deeper into the concepts of the ketogenic diet because some claims she has made are completely false and are very well understood today.
@CapWalks14 ай бұрын
HIIT exercise has been a game changer for me.
@troymomma4 ай бұрын
Were you suffering from dimentia?
@NessaHart2 ай бұрын
What is HIIT ?
@CapWalks12 ай бұрын
@@NessaHart Hogh Intensity Interval Training.
@gregnicholls2524Ай бұрын
@@NessaHart high intensity interval training
@HLeeWainwright14 ай бұрын
I've been very successful reversing the effects of Parkinson's within a few weeks with two prototypes I created for a friend who has had it for 18 years. I hope to get a version into the market by next year. Hope is coming.
@tarakelly49873 ай бұрын
I definitely would like to learn about your protocols for Parkinson's as I work with people with PD for fitness and balance. Thanks
@Kyarrix3 ай бұрын
Keto, carnivore diet, get rid of all processed foods, get rid of pro-inflammatory oxidizing grain and seed oils. Exercise, strength training. Get rid of allergens. For anyone who is wondering what some of the first steps are, those would be good ones to start.
@gayapahang9454 Жыл бұрын
I'm 76 years old, a many years back I had an experienced , can't count dimes n nickles to make a dolar, can't distinguish 1.85 to $185. Had a dream why there is a man in my room realized it is my husband. I panicked what I did was I practice multiplication long nos. and long addition and my memory came back.
@repentjesusiscomingsoon1529 Жыл бұрын
Wow, that's awesome!!! God bless you.
@lindajones484911 ай бұрын
Nice work. Best wishes
@kristinvolkfunk1009 Жыл бұрын
A very important interview. Thank you for giving us tools and hope for long term cognitive health ❤
@catrinbataille4970 Жыл бұрын
Wonderful what an amazing work you do🙏☘️🌺
@okyfernandez36724 ай бұрын
You two are Great! Host and Invite ❤
@paulsimmons95124 ай бұрын
Don't kill all the biome in your mouth with mouth wash, alcohol drinks, as there are bacteria in the mouth critical to one of two pathways for making nitrous oxide in the body. This pathway discovery won a Nobel Prize.
@schluesselblume23372 ай бұрын
Brushing teeth with tootpaste???? Doesn't this have the same effect??
@Paula-bh7rp Жыл бұрын
Well once the dementia starts how do you get that person to do the things that they need to do to get better because sometimes they're in another sphere they're not thinking straight there repeat repeating things and forgetting things and you know anger and there's all kinds of things start to go on how do you get this get that person to do any of these things to reverse it
@troymomma4 ай бұрын
Inform all family members about protical and everyone can help them
@crisgildagarcia993 Жыл бұрын
omega-3 rich foods plus supplements morning sun walk. greens, beans, mushrooms, berrrs, seeds/nuts. control monitor bp, blood sugar, bad fat.
@bettinahippel56608 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing this information. ❤
@choosejoy1464 Жыл бұрын
What dental products did you use in trials?
@patrickboudreau3846 Жыл бұрын
What a wonderful perso !
@janetdrewis6368 Жыл бұрын
Very useful info…Thank you. Wish I had known sooner. My mom and 2 aunts all had dementia and passed away last year.
@giannaspadotto75347 ай бұрын
Wow, amazing addition about the hormones. Thank you! 😮❤
@pegclose308210 ай бұрын
thank you so much..... I am so blessed...... fantastic information to know of.....
@helenefletcher75274 ай бұрын
Thank you , very well done👏❤️👏
@frankfromupstateny3796 Жыл бұрын
Also folks.. refuce systemic inflammation. How? Read the book: Metabolical today, by Dr. Robert H. Lustig...who speaks about a major component- food. Read, learn, then...teach.
@jaygirlization Жыл бұрын
I am so pleased that you made the distinction between synthetic and natural plant based hormones. Cancer is from the synthetic hormones. Not the plant based hormones. I have been using wild yam cream which brings about progesterone in my body.
@Hipe4health8 ай бұрын
Vitex is good as a tea also
@joanannewallace18 күн бұрын
Excellent interview and subject.
@evakumova9664 ай бұрын
@mindbodygreen, thank you for this interview, also after one year later, also for my MS, worse after the pandemic, when I cannot be emoployed more for the whole working time
@carolynpisulak111 Жыл бұрын
Thankyou so much for sharing, it's really helped me
@bernicetornquist7453 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your help. I wear hearing aids, but still can’t hear well because of tinnitus. What could I do to get rid of tinnitus?
@elainemagson213 Жыл бұрын
I sympathise. But there are some KZbin podcasts that may help if you search. Good luck 😊
@kathyjohnston3971 Жыл бұрын
My brother was helped with exercise daily. Strength and walking and also more fiber diet and added quinoa. Had a visit with a functional medical diet. 30:02
@perlitaramos9850 Жыл бұрын
I too had tinnitus What to do with it?
@thanhchin66 Жыл бұрын
@@perlitaramos9850 Learn acupressure … it helps
@laurasarafat3462 Жыл бұрын
😅
@beatrizlrodriguez1158 Жыл бұрын
excellent! thank you!
@lorij-ii7fr4 ай бұрын
Hello, I have been having memory and cognitive problems for about 3 years. 2 years ago I chose to quit my job of 20 years as I couldn't function any longer in it. I was in social work. I've been on a largely carnivore diet most of this year. Cleveland Clinic diagnosed me with mild cognitive impairment. The social worker called it dementia yesterday and noted the depression was a factor. She said I needed speech therapy and mental health counseling but had no other thoughts on the matter. I'm 57 years old with an almost 18 y.o. with a disability himself. However, he is working toward a career in the trades. I would dearly love to be there for my son as we have a very small family. Any suggestions are welcome and would be appreciated.
@adilzareef3823 Жыл бұрын
Brilliant talk...thank you Kate...!
@adilzareef3823 Жыл бұрын
Parting message" Dementia is NOT a life sentence, it is reversible!
@dianaobe2669 Жыл бұрын
I have been on bioidentical hormone treatments for some years and I still have been recently diagnosed with Alzheimers.
@lindajones484911 ай бұрын
There are other triggers for Alzheimer's . Get Dr.Dale Bredesens book the End of Alzheimers
@Shellbee228 ай бұрын
My BFF was a dance 💃 teacher and did HRT…she has frontal lobe dementia 🤷♀️…I have hearing loss from Otosclerosis…(not aging hearing loss) one ear …mild in the other …I have one hearing aid now but will get another for my other because I believe best for brain
@soffee222 Жыл бұрын
Excellent discussion. So eye opening! Thank you.
@juliebutler79158 ай бұрын
Great information, thankyou for all the work you do 👍
@bplusAgain5 ай бұрын
very hopeful interview thanks!
@beardumaw244 ай бұрын
One of the best brain exercises is speed typing, ive been doing that for a few years and i can notice a difference in my memory. Second to daily exercise.
@waynetom9022 Жыл бұрын
Very insightful!
@staciuhey3213 ай бұрын
This is so good ! Thank you for all your doing !
@jillsinnett69262 ай бұрын
Thank you for this really positive podcast❤
@drdanielmiezah2 жыл бұрын
I like this video on Alzheimer's disease
@ezioberolo2936 Жыл бұрын
When talking bout oral health and the proximity of nose and mouth to the brain ( jut before 16min into the video) the impact of the brain blood barrier is not mentionned Why
@estherkinzelmann48754 ай бұрын
I like very much your kind of doing this interview. 👍👍
@AlexHop1 Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@gineenspring8553 ай бұрын
Thank you! Great Information!
@MarieJackson-sp3be8 ай бұрын
Yard work in Florida is sweaty work! But lots of mold here.
@courtneysediblegarden518 Жыл бұрын
I’d be interested to know if her MCS improved as well?
@jujubecarver3435 Жыл бұрын
Wasn't there also a nun study where their autopsy showed no correlation between dementia and amyloid?
@lenormand496710 ай бұрын
Amyloid plaque is a protective reaction.
@great-garden-watch8 ай бұрын
Ya it seems not to be the cause. The drugs they have reduce the plaques but don’t help the Alzheimers symptoms.
@kathyirwin5518 Жыл бұрын
Great interview!
@cutechiangels2 ай бұрын
Good information, thanks. It's common sense, and so sad to see that masses of people don't care, and continue bad habits.😔Most could avoid going down the pithole of bad dementia. Although, some are just doomed to go that way, alas. Due to genetics and low cognitive behaviour. Even with healthy diets, exercising, etc., that's not enough. 😊When someone has dementia it starts way earlier than detected. Usually round 25yrs old. Or even earlier. Very mild and with few indicators. But, usually those people notice it first themselves. It gets much worse round 45. Then round 60, 70, etc. Most don't do anything to avoid the escalation. Because they haven't the cognition to do so. That's part of their illness. Not to know what to do, and how to. They need directives, daily care, support, etc. So, it's very nice to give tips, but for those who are really on the spectrum, and don't have external aid, they won't be able to do anything about their mental health. That's a fact. Alas. 😓 I know this from experience.
@eddasturrup49127 ай бұрын
THANK YOU FOR SHARING THIS INFORMATION. THIS INFORMATION CONCERNING ORAL HYGIENE.... IT IS SO IMPORTANT TO HAVE DENTAL INSURANCE COVERAGE IN OUR MEDICARE PACKAGE...... We MUST HAVE DENTAL HEALTH CARE ......
@Encourageable7 ай бұрын
I seem to go through phases where my memory is sharp and then not so sharp. Fortunately I’m sharp most of the time. I can’t figure out what the variable is so I’ve concluded it’s something about hormones - and as a guy I think it’s testosterone specifically. But I’ll have to work on my oral hygiene better - was not aware of that.
@studentaccount4354 Жыл бұрын
Whole Foods, plant based diet without any processed foods, no sugar, low salt and avoid oils and fats except essential omega 3 etc. Two neurologists, The Bran Docs have done research with Loma Lind found avoiding sugar, processed foods, saturated fats, eat plenty of vegetables, whole grains, you need to increase oxygen levels with greens etc. The reason keto is working is the elimination of refined carbs, weight loss, exercise, meditation etc. These could be confounding variables.
@shirellejohnson13875 күн бұрын
Mineral salts are essential like Celtic salt. If u limiting it to much the body will not hydrate
@bajone02 Жыл бұрын
Have the study folks used natural adaptogens to let the body rebalance the hormones ? Like the right mushrooms, ashwagandha, etc?
@yosbcn80111 ай бұрын
Botanicals don't "balance hormones" so much as they increase the "receptor density," so you get more activity with lower levels of hormones. Obviously, this is simplistic and there are other mechanisms. But that's the principal one for things like ginseng, ashwagandha, maca, even astragalus!
@leticiagraham523 Жыл бұрын
Where is this functional medicine facility? And how can someone get into your trials?
@yosbcn80111 ай бұрын
There is a growing list of centers who are pursuing this approach to neurocognitive decline and, more generally, neurodegenerative illnesses. Off the top of my head, one in Wichita, KS, George Washington University, Booth Bay, Maine, and many hear in the Northeast. (Obviously also, northern CA where Drs. Bredesen, Koup, Hathway live. Deborah Gordon is in Ashland, OR. There is also alot going on in Austin, TX but many places really. Even Columbus, OH, Richmond, VA, others ) One easy way is to look up the Bredesen and Toups published papers and find all the authors' professional affiliations. I believe there is also a network of medical centers now. You might try in your fave search engine searching: "bredesen protocol medical centers"
@theresarokusek5677 Жыл бұрын
What do I do who have a series of brain-based mental illnesses which includes bipolar I rapid cycling with mixed states which cause weeks on end of 3-4 hours of sleep diagnosed at twelve years sobriety, plus now also BPD and prolonged PTSD. I am now 75 and have been on so many psychiatric medications through the years. Diagnosed in spring 1988 with bipolar and at the same time was also diagnosed with Graves’ disease at same time & treated with radioactive iodine. I have had numerous ECT treatments since the horrible “postpartum” depression that was not labeled that in 1973. That was the first series of bilateral ECT as inpatient. Too many of the medications, I was more toxic with side effects of meds did not work. No antipsychotics are plausible due to rare side effects. I hate the ECT treatments because I am scared after numerous ones I’ve had. I hate feeling out of control or not knowing. I have chronic 3rd stage kidney disease the nephrologist says are results of 25 years of lithium use. They have scared my kidneys. I have hyperactive parathyroid glands from this as well. I just had my 47 years continuous sobriety, been cigarette free coming 37 years this July 1. These mental brain diagnoses have destroyed 2 marriages. First was 13+ years with 6 years sober. I’m in divorce process again, after 35 years with my Beloved when he moved out over year ago and filed divorce papers, “because I’m too old to take this anymore.” Life had become so toxic between us after self-isolation to avoid COVID. Our therapist said it was ironic that we were casualties of covid without getting it. I have always been the one more willing to work on healing our relationship issues, he has always been the one who tries to avoid conflict at any cost. The anger & contempt grows & we can no longer be kind to each other. My heart has been broken. I have always had weight issues. Comfort food has always been coke and potato chips & pizza. What do you advise for 75 yo obese woman who has to work very hard sometimes to just “hang on.”
@robertmagness2909 Жыл бұрын
1. Stop eating sugar, carbs, faux sugars like stevia, any faux sugar. 2. Stop seeing allopathic doctors, they only treat symptoms and their income depends on you staying sick. They used to joke about it, and some still do. Allopathic doctors may be intelligent, but they are not wise. 3. Eat grass fed grass finished beef, elk, bison. Eat fat from these animals. Eat sardines, eat eggs. You need fat and cholesterol to build nerve tissue. Meat is the most nutrient dense food available. It's very hard to get nutrients from plants due to your body isn't designed to eat plants, and the anti-nutrients in plants such as oxalates and lectins and other chemicals that plants use to defend themselves from being eaten---they want to survive just like we do. 3. Listen to these KZbin videos: Dr. Chaffee's interview of Sally Norton, Dr. Ken Berry has a weekly KZbin Q&A which is very informative regarding what I have said above. 4. Realize that you have been the unwitting victim of the infamous food pyramid that started back in 1980 that made people fear fat, meat, and cholesterol and that has sickened the majority of the U.S. population and made us the fattest population on the world. Look at old videos of earlier times say the 1920s and the world war II era and you will see that 95% of people were thin, even into the 1970s. 5. Get and read Nina Taicholtz's book "The Big Fat Surprise", and watch the KZbin video of her giving a presentation to the CATO Institute.
@bajone02 Жыл бұрын
Start with Intermittent fasting, full body detox (like Well of Life brand detox protocols over 2-3 months), greatly reduce carbs and sugars but no need for everyone to go very strict - just start reducing knowing the less you spike insuline the better and then start getting healthier supplementation on key things like Vit D, K2, magnesium, B vitamins, maybe iodine drops or tabs if you first study how to take them safely, zinc, MCT oil quercetin. Before all this, baby steps as simple as starting with simple apple cider vinegar (1/2 tsp working up to tablespoon in a few weeks) in half cup water once to three times a day does wonders to prep you for the other pieces mentioned. A natural doctor or good nutritionist can guide you.
@kathryngracey7993 Жыл бұрын
Learn to play the harp!
@trishestes5190 Жыл бұрын
Ahhh...you need a goof friend and a Healthcare to help. A friend to hear you. Study grounding get out side in nature, practice focusing in what you are thankful for this shifts your frequency or vibration. Drink good spring water from a spring. Get as much of ur skin exposed to direct sunlight daily as it shine. Replace seed oils with olive oil, anaconda oil and coconut and butter. Get the book "Jesus Calling" by Sarah Young. Read a daily. You will get better. 😊
@trishestes5190 Жыл бұрын
My AI phone changed my words...a health coach too.
@danab43374 ай бұрын
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤Loved you mention the Lyme disease/spirochete connection. Ive suffered numerous symptom disability for years. Its a prison.
@suesmith6770 Жыл бұрын
What is the name of the antimicrobial toothpaste ?
@FlorenceMooney-Cotter3 ай бұрын
When we go to primary yearly visit should we ask for testing for hormone levels?
@kellio80874 ай бұрын
I think stressors create the storm like stress, anxiety, grief, over working, over exercising, sickness and I definitely believe a bad diet is a big stressor. I wouldn't be surprised if they found that stressors can develop cancer.
@laoscurita3 ай бұрын
Fantastic video. Thank you so much for this information. I have two questions: Is Biocidin Botanicals the name of the company that makes the toothpaste Kat's patients used in the trial? Can I order the MyPerioPath testing kit myself to test at home, or do I need to order it through my dentist?