This Neurologist Shows You How You Can Avoid Cognitive Decline | Dr. Dale Bredesen on Health Theory

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Tom Bilyeu

Tom Bilyeu

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@TomBilyeu
@TomBilyeu 3 жыл бұрын
How do you plan to take action on your cognitive health starting today?
@mafens88
@mafens88 3 жыл бұрын
Change my diet!
@judylacroix1863
@judylacroix1863 3 жыл бұрын
Have a Functional medicine appointment next week. Have my list of tests. 😲 Going for ozone therapy to get this inflammation in check. Hopefully through my lessons, my 32 year old son can learn and change his life!!! TY so much once again. You are the Bomb!
@kevinanand866
@kevinanand866 3 жыл бұрын
Stop interrupting him when he’s trying to convey key points. If you think I’m the only one that feels this way, please read the comments below. Ps. Please don’t take me as being rude. I genuinely appreciate your content and am very grateful for your videos :)
@settosucceeds2s862
@settosucceeds2s862 3 жыл бұрын
Great video thanks for interrupting him as you made it simple to understand the conc words. You always do a great job
@my2sats727
@my2sats727 3 жыл бұрын
Wim Hof Method, would have to help. Started last week.
@darlenelawson1255
@darlenelawson1255 Жыл бұрын
I want to put in my 2 cents. I honestly believe for us older people, walking is the best for everything. You feel better and often are less hungry,and you sleep much better.when I feel better everything is better.🦋
@minitea4315
@minitea4315 9 ай бұрын
Yes, walking and swimming too
@JayDillon-mm6yv
@JayDillon-mm6yv 9 ай бұрын
Yeah that makes sense, walking and/or jogging is great. I have too much laziness but have been getting a bit of exercise lately. (Walking and rowing machine)
@dianed4190
@dianed4190 9 ай бұрын
Walking is not just exercise, it's exposure to natural sunlight even on a cloudy day. Both critical to health. That makes your 2 cents 4 cents! 😉
@philipsamways562
@philipsamways562 9 ай бұрын
Absolutely spot on. People are constantly seeking a "magic" food. But the only truly magic "food" is regular exercise. Unfortunately, this is the one food that many people never eat. I recommend learning to ballroom dance. This has been shown to be more beneficial than running . Dancing is very sociable, it involves music, it used both sides of the brain, and it's a gentle, low impact, exercise. It truly is magic. Can't dance? Two left feet? If you can walk, you can dance. Join a social dance class. I guarantee you'll never regret it
@successandlifestyle
@successandlifestyle 9 ай бұрын
I enjoy walking but in Calgary winters... no thanks.
@rishabhsharma4752
@rishabhsharma4752 22 күн бұрын
I pray to God that everyone who is reading this gets better and stays healthy. What helped me is using the herbs from the book the hidden herbs by anette ray
@harshgaming225
@harshgaming225 22 күн бұрын
thanks
@ShahjadAhmedkhan
@ShahjadAhmedkhan 22 күн бұрын
that book turned everything around for me
@MsSimpleMovies
@MsSimpleMovies 8 ай бұрын
1. Anything that drives inflammation 2. Anything that adds toxicity to your brain 3. Trophic support - the nerve growth factor, nutrients and hormones 4. Energetics - oxygenation dropping in sleep - want 96-98% oxygenation levels
@wellnesspathforme6236
@wellnesspathforme6236 8 ай бұрын
1. Inefficient mitochondrial function. The mitochondria runs on magnesium and copper. Mg-ATP is the true energy currency of the cell and nothing else. Copper activates oxygen and all the antioxidants. NPK fertilizer has no magnesium nor copper. Copper won't work unless complexed with ceruloplasmin, which requires magnesium and retinoic acid. 2. Rusty iron filings were added to the food supply in 1941. Read 'Iron Behaving Badly' by knighted Dr. Douglas B. Kell, PhD. 3. All dependent on Cp/Mg based energy production and also as enzymatic cofactors. The magnesome defines 3,751 unique enzyme types that require the enzymes to function correctly. 4. Same / same.... Morley Robbins has all the details and shares for free.
@Shasha8674
@Shasha8674 8 ай бұрын
Zn/Mg/Vit A/coenzymated B vitamins/blueberries/coconut flakes/lecithin/progesterone and more may help the brain.
@janelensch6168
@janelensch6168 8 ай бұрын
Thank you for food items listed.
@wellnesspathforme6236
@wellnesspathforme6236 8 ай бұрын
@@janelensch6168 Look into what Morley Robbins, Dr. Chris Knobbe and Mary Ruddick share about biochemistry and the supremacy of the ancestral diet (go back to what got us here).
@Shasha8674
@Shasha8674 8 ай бұрын
@@janelensch6168 May help the brain/body: Not eating gluten/dairy/soy/sugar/GMO corn, soy, canola oil may help. Asian diet may help minus MSG/soy/wheat/canola oil. Gluten is in wheat/barley/rye...oats/corn/rice. Rice is low in gluten. Wild rice has no gluten. Hidden gluten may hurt. Gluten may hurt the gut lining/hormones/thyroid which affect nutrients absorbed for the brain/body cells. Detoxing with milk thistle/dandelion may help. Hair test to see good minerals/heavy metals on Amazon may help. Restore low good minerals and detox heavy metals. God bless!
@4406bbldb
@4406bbldb 2 жыл бұрын
I came here for positive support and think I got it and I’m Winning. 75 and growing.
@deandee8082
@deandee8082 Жыл бұрын
PROPS!
@mmhervey3449
@mmhervey3449 8 ай бұрын
I wished I could understand all of this or even most of it. Here’s my take not from just this episode but from everything I’ve read and experienced: Very low on carbs, especially simple carbs Eat organic foods as much as possible. Exercise most days Drink plenty of water. Keep your mind active. Keep stress low as much as possible, meditation very helpful. Turn off all electronics sooner rather than later. (Hint, hard to do but not impossible). Laugh and sing on a daily basis, preferably when you’re by yourself. Get enough sleep. There’s most likely other important things but this will get you started.
@lauraarcher1730
@lauraarcher1730 8 ай бұрын
Thankyou,
@bonitabonita3431
@bonitabonita3431 8 ай бұрын
THANNNK YOU! That’s it &&& got me first & foremost is keeping God first (1st) in my life. Father Son Jesus & The Holy Ghost.
@sashapillai7430
@sashapillai7430 8 ай бұрын
Thank you for briefing it here 🙏
@milels6917
@milels6917 8 ай бұрын
That is my take on all this it’s all common sense eating good healthy food Singing trying to be as healthy happy as you can My husband early dementia always has too much sugar but won’t change now Hay ho
@jessyantony3807
@jessyantony3807 8 ай бұрын
Thank you
@brendawatkins5751
@brendawatkins5751 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your work and dedication DR. I'm 77 YEARS OLD and I HAVEN'T HAD A PROBLEM COMMUNICATING WITH ANYONE, EXCEPT LAST YEAR MY DAUGHTER DIED OF COVED 19 SHE WAS 53 AND HAD A NEW GRANDBABY,THAT JUST DIDN'T REGISTER FOR ME, I'VE GOTTEN A LOT BETTER AND HAVE EXCEPTED THE FACT, SOMEONE YOU LOVE AND THEY DIE,AND IT'S SO HARD TO LET GO OF SUCH A LONG RELATIONSHIP WITH YOUR CHILDREN.
@HatRatt
@HatRatt Жыл бұрын
I am sorry to hear of your loss. I am 74. My son died 20 years ago. He was just 18 but it is as though he is here somewhere; I just can't see him. That is a relationship that I will never let go of. That is ok, isn't it? I think it is. Eventually, the pain of the loss just turned into a love of the memories.
@louiseannatfreeyourspirit
@louiseannatfreeyourspirit Жыл бұрын
A huge traumatic shock at the time I’m sure, which will mess with your body chemistry and behaviour. I hope you are mending yourself with great wisdom and loads of self love and care. ❤
@joannmclean6406
@joannmclean6406 Жыл бұрын
I'm so sorry for your loss. You will see her again in heaven. Cherish the fact that Jesus Christ loves you and cares for you in your loss. ❤
@poppadoc5614
@poppadoc5614 Жыл бұрын
I am so sorry for your loss. We lost a daughter 52 with 4 children Dec 12th of 2022. I agree you just live with missing them.
@louiseannatfreeyourspirit
@louiseannatfreeyourspirit Жыл бұрын
@@poppadoc5614 🤗💝
@sparkleinco2035
@sparkleinco2035 3 жыл бұрын
I have been preaching this ever since I read the book. However so many want to believe we have no control over cognitive decline. I am 80 now and happy I am paying attention to these ideas. thanks again Tom for this important message.
@bageshwaradhamanubhavreact12
@bageshwaradhamanubhavreact12 3 жыл бұрын
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@SearchingLives
@SearchingLives 3 жыл бұрын
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@bageshwaradhamanubhavreact12
@bageshwaradhamanubhavreact12 3 жыл бұрын
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@janicesaccomanno5971
@janicesaccomanno5971 2 жыл бұрын
Have you explored the wide use of statins? Knowing our brains are made up of fat I have been suspicious of these meds depleting the brains of needed nutrients called cholesterol.
@cliffordbenjamin3899
@cliffordbenjamin3899 2 жыл бұрын
Really enlightening explanation.
@theresagalimihodges8860
@theresagalimihodges8860 7 ай бұрын
Telling us in a 5-10 minute video would greatly decrease cognitive decline!!
@homeontherange733
@homeontherange733 6 ай бұрын
No offense, but if we can't watch a 1hr video of this most important guide, we probably don't have the discipline to carry said information out. Watching a 1hr video is easy compared to actually being pro active. Godspeed.
@annmcdonald6180
@annmcdonald6180 6 ай бұрын
​@@m-cgnm8593 that's why I'm logging off.........too long-winded for the nonmedical community. sorry.
@Grundewalt
@Grundewalt 6 ай бұрын
so what was the miracle food this time? TLDR to see another infomercial for a collection of fade trends AND obligatory victim blaming (think you should do and probably don't do it or do not do it ENOUGH and that is. A generation of influencers docs on youtube, tiktok. Bleah
@ibrahimmchumo941
@ibrahimmchumo941 6 ай бұрын
I know right
@camillep9346
@camillep9346 6 ай бұрын
SO GRATEFUL FOR THE TIME, EFFORT AND INFORMATION 👏👏♥️
@satraramek9760
@satraramek9760 Жыл бұрын
GrandMother is 103. Never exercised. Eats whatever, whenever, in moderation. Never drank Never smoked. Raked the yard, grew flowers.... Still very moderately cognitive. Didnt decline until year 101! Still pronounces my name even at 3 am😜
@SweetColo
@SweetColo Жыл бұрын
She didn’t have all the additives in her food or pesticides which I believe contributes to mental health.
@cpotharst3059
@cpotharst3059 Жыл бұрын
That's a gift. Thanks for sharing!
@bernadetteraikar8822
@bernadetteraikar8822 Жыл бұрын
Raked the yard, grew flowers and did a lot of work with her hands instead of a machine. That's enough exercise. Also, moderation is the key. At the time she grew up, most food was organic, unlike now. And of course, she's got first class genes as a special blessing from God.
@mswilson8702
@mswilson8702 Жыл бұрын
@@bernadetteraikar8822 The great generation !!!! no processed food !! worked hard, grew their own produce.. etc etc Charlie Chaplin silent movie “Modern Times” a black comedy, speaks to the effects of modern technological innovations, urbanisation, scientific discoveries, and eventual globalisation. Mechanisation diminishing the value of the human being, ones human and spiritual value, and the overall quality of life for humanity … he was right .. a gentle man who let his art speak for him, in a profound way, but still we are slow to wake up to the messaging
@beverleyjohnson5709
@beverleyjohnson5709 Жыл бұрын
Great
@mishaanton5436
@mishaanton5436 2 жыл бұрын
I hope DR.bredesen knows how much we appreciate his time. Thanks Tom!!
@fleshanthos
@fleshanthos Жыл бұрын
I also hope he knows we DON'T appreciate the idiot Tom's INTERRUPTIONS WHEN HE'S SPEAKING.
@Peter-xo6bn
@Peter-xo6bn Жыл бұрын
Sleep really is important for many reasons however people like Myself who worked in EMS for decades are all plagued with insomnia and yes it ages both Your body and Your mind. So called sleeping pills are the worst thing in the world for insomnia.
@brehpotsirhc
@brehpotsirhc Жыл бұрын
@@Peter-xo6bn I used to work ICU/CCU 3rd shift... our shift always ended with Happy Hour! THOSE were the days!
@antoniozinicola2544
@antoniozinicola2544 9 ай бұрын
Can you tell me how I can get a copy of this discussion ​@Peter-xo6bn
@gilaprimak7554
@gilaprimak7554 9 ай бұрын
Yeah but he seems so douchy....
@debbieminton5885
@debbieminton5885 3 жыл бұрын
Dr. Bredesen, You will live on forever in the future. You will long be remembered as the Pioneer for removing Alzhiemers. I am muddeling through all the things I need to do to bring myself back to the person, people use to call to quote them a phone # from years ago. A Corotid Obstrution caused a Stroke that I am still crawling back from. Your Book is helping me by leaps and Bounds.
@bobann3566
@bobann3566 9 ай бұрын
I doubt that very much.
@c.sc.9353
@c.sc.9353 Жыл бұрын
I would like to have listened to Dr. Bredesen more without interruption!
@diann546
@diann546 8 ай бұрын
I completely disagree. I appreciated his well timed interruptions.
@mekad7900
@mekad7900 8 ай бұрын
I thought it was just me 😆
@seascape185
@seascape185 7 ай бұрын
Oh well!😅
@pammowry604
@pammowry604 4 ай бұрын
His books are great.
@brianbucher1313
@brianbucher1313 4 ай бұрын
Absolutely
@franzellecarmon3550
@franzellecarmon3550 2 жыл бұрын
Dr. Sten Eckberg has changed my life and Dr. Bredesen simply reinforces what I have learned. Thank you for this great interview and kudos for "slowing down."
@prakashmalik6163
@prakashmalik6163 3 жыл бұрын
MY wife AND I watched your well explained and hard work on KZbin. It is an eye opening info. You and your associates have done great research to give hope how to avoid and help to Cognitive decline-while other doctorate scholars did not look for any cure or how to avoid Cognitive illness. We will share your great work with others. Our prayers to bless YOU long and a healthy life to continue with an excellent research mission. With best regards, Prakash Malik, Toronto Canada.
@befunkrn
@befunkrn Жыл бұрын
I really appreciate Tom's very pertinent, well-timed questions that made Dr B clarify points he was only skimming over. Dr B was sometimes talking over our heads in overly technical terms, and Tom made him explain himself.
@waithikkib5192
@waithikkib5192 Жыл бұрын
I 👍
@Shaun-fe1ve
@Shaun-fe1ve 10 ай бұрын
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@carlaeskelsen
@carlaeskelsen 8 ай бұрын
I didn't understand any of it well enough to do anything except walk more and eat less sugar. Most of it seems beyond a normal person's control, especially if you can't go to a functional medicine practitioner - none of them here accept insurance, and they charge well beyond the average person's budget.
@aprilcontessa
@aprilcontessa 2 жыл бұрын
These interviews with Dr Bredesen get better every time I see him. Thank you for taking conversation to layman's terms by asking him important questions and, the - "what can we do now" Very helpful interview.
@ligayadickinson9803
@ligayadickinson9803 Жыл бұрын
53:05 am
@ligayadickinson9803
@ligayadickinson9803 Жыл бұрын
53:05 to
@peterpiper487
@peterpiper487 2 жыл бұрын
LESSON: Anything can cause Alzheimer's so take care of EVERYTHING. That's what I got out of this video. Since I'm ALREADY taking care of everything, I can hope that I won't get Alzheimer's. I'm 72 now and super healthy in every way imaginable, so I think I'm on the right path.
@LAKSHMIANGELES
@LAKSHMIANGELES Жыл бұрын
SAME HERE, I'M A 71 YR OLD VEGETARIAN YOGA TEACHER, AND I KEEP LEARNING NEW THINGS AND STAY ACTIVE WITH A YOUTHFUL ATTITUDE UNTIL I REACH 100 AND MORE. LIFE IS SHORT AND WE MUST MAKE THE BEST OF IT WITHOUT TODAY'S STRESSFUL FAST LIVES. WE MUST TAKE IT EASY AND GO WITH THE FLOW TO ATTRACT THE BEST POSITIVE ENERGY😊🎆 🌺☮️💟🌺✌🏾💚
@odinbolt4380
@odinbolt4380 Жыл бұрын
You saved me a hr,thanks
@yvonnerahui8729
@yvonnerahui8729 Жыл бұрын
@@LAKSHMIANGELES ..you forget though that there is God of creation who holds our lives in His hands. And the other thing is: we might live well to 100 only to go into eternity without hope in Christ Jesus. He did not go to the cross for nothing..there was a reason & an eternal purpose for mankind. His blood was shed for the forgiveness of sin to those who believe in Him & trust Him fir their lives.
@elle5435
@elle5435 Жыл бұрын
I think not everyone will get it.
@snowyowl6892
@snowyowl6892 Жыл бұрын
My advice is only take natural, organic medicines … pharmaceutical drugs are almost always derived from petroleum based products. That is my understanding, my personal opinion, but you must do your own research to satisfy yourself.
@gralaw1965
@gralaw1965 Жыл бұрын
This doctor seems passionate in wanting to advise people, a good man there aren’t many caring people like him in this world.
@Widda68
@Widda68 6 ай бұрын
HERE!HERE!
@beaware9457
@beaware9457 3 жыл бұрын
Respect to Mr Bredesen . Tons of free quality information .Higly appreciated !!
@HYPERBALLSKILLS
@HYPERBALLSKILLS 3 жыл бұрын
I'm so glad Tom interviews these brilliant people because he asks the right questions and gets them to emphasize important points which gives me great value as a listener.
@madwoof3932
@madwoof3932 3 жыл бұрын
And he listens without too much interruption
@HYPERBALLSKILLS
@HYPERBALLSKILLS 3 жыл бұрын
@@madwoof3932 yeah! A lot of interviewers should learn from him
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@mohammedabubakar763 3 жыл бұрын
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@marshajackson9368
@marshajackson9368 Жыл бұрын
Tom interrupts too much and he changes the conversation
@TheDoglover1970
@TheDoglover1970 Жыл бұрын
@@marshajackson9368 I agree. I want to hear the rest of the sentence, but then he interrupts and changes the direction, so I don't hear what I wanted to hear.
@xopi2521
@xopi2521 4 ай бұрын
My grandparents were born in 1897. They lived in NYC all their lives, didn’t exercise, ate mostly deli food and deserts (not overweight) did absolutely nothing in this video and lived in their own apartment until they died at 92 and 96-the lifespan for their peers was 60’s and 70’s. The only thing was little stress. They were as sharp as always except my grandfather went deaf.
@JustNow42
@JustNow42 4 ай бұрын
Yes, one should select ones parents carefully. My dad died young at 94 and my mother at 99. Hmmm
@deborahs1430
@deborahs1430 4 ай бұрын
@@JustNow42 the food our parents and grandparents ate - are very different from the food now. Our food has little nutrients in them. Even if you buy organic. GMO’s are everywhere and this allows food to be less natural and less nutrient dense. Our food has been attacked and we didn’t notice.
@xopi2521
@xopi2521 4 ай бұрын
@@deborahs1430 my grandparents ate fatty deli food with preservatives. And sugar filled dessert.
@dechengyalmo09
@dechengyalmo09 4 ай бұрын
It depends also on genetics and the level heavy metal toxins. These days environmental toxins is much higher than in old days.
@xopi2521
@xopi2521 4 ай бұрын
@@JustNow42 except their son, my father died at 88.
@raewise6345
@raewise6345 3 жыл бұрын
Doctor, if you are looking for subject volunteers, I would like to. My mother died with dementia at 87. I am unaware of anyone else in the family having the condition. I am doing all I can to avoid this horrible disease. Thank you for this LIFE-SAVING information.
@bageshwaradhamanubhavreact12
@bageshwaradhamanubhavreact12 3 жыл бұрын
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@Paul-ft4pd
@Paul-ft4pd 7 ай бұрын
Hey Ray, after baking your fish and vegetables, put them on a plate of Kinko Bilova leaves to the vegetables. Add heaps of coconut oil, use 21:57 it as you would Don’t forget to , eat the leaves Watch your brain sharpen up quickly. Also eat avocados as meal apps, add rice, crackers, or corn chips to feed your brain with the Kinko Bilova. You’ll notice your brain sharpens the next day.
@AwakenThyself
@AwakenThyself Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this. My mom has Alzheimers and we put her in a care home almost 3 years ago. Its been the hardest time for us all as our brother just passed away and so did my moms partner - and she doesnt even know. Ive been watching her slowly fade away and she always wants to sleep. I am doing my best to give her health products, love, healing and care. But I cant save her. She never ate well. She never exercised. She smoked for 65 years. Had all her teeth ripped out at 50. Had bleeding leg ulcers. Lived on sugar and worry. Had alcoholic husbands and a very traumatic childhood. No wonder, she wants to check out of this dimensions with dementia.
@HealthyLife4Me
@HealthyLife4Me Жыл бұрын
Same for my mom. I removed her from a nursing home and restored her health. She is 85.
@snowyowl6892
@snowyowl6892 Жыл бұрын
TRY GIVING HER BRAHMI …. My friend’s mum improved out of sight taking BRAHMI plus never eating any product which comes from ANY grain. Read the book “ “No grain No pain”.
@writerforlifeify
@writerforlifeify Жыл бұрын
Interesting. Seems like dementia is a self-cocooning form of non-participation. But she made a litany of self-betraying choices over the course of many sugar-and-worry fuelled decades......when will she decide to love herself?
@snowyowl6892
@snowyowl6892 Жыл бұрын
@@writerforlifeify I loved your sympathetic comment. Self love must be programmed in, ideally in the formative years (1-7). Many miss out on this critical nurturing. So sad …
@writerforlifeify
@writerforlifeify Жыл бұрын
@@snowyowl6892 I just noticed your reply right after I sent you my question re: almonds. Another question, if you don't mind....what is BRAMHI & where does one acquire it? I consume grain & suffer no pain--grain in sliced bread, cereal like Shreddies (wheat bran)--the one with 0 sugar, 0 sodium. No flavor at all, but I like it. And whole grain pasta. Are you aware of the book 'Blue Zone Kitchen? See videos. Beans (of all kinds) comprise the cornerstone of this diet from the 'blue zone' regions of the world--wherein one finds the greatest proportion of centenarians. Re: bread--the author recommends only whole wheat or sourdough.
@michael954
@michael954 Жыл бұрын
Why don’t you let the man finish speaking before you keep interrupting with one question after another
@Goal-2-Go
@Goal-2-Go 7 ай бұрын
Answer: New Yarkur
@spiritualwisdom515
@spiritualwisdom515 2 жыл бұрын
Hugging lowers cortisol (stress hormone) by 40% almost instantly. Love in your heart towards others and yourself will help you live long!
@aletajary4362
@aletajary4362 3 ай бұрын
You can hug yourself
@Cooljack906
@Cooljack906 Жыл бұрын
I read the comments before watching this. I really did not see a problem with Tom's questioning? He just asked legitimate questions that other's were probably wanting to know also. Good interview Tom. I enjoyed it!
@skinnydee1886
@skinnydee1886 Жыл бұрын
I realized that I don't exercise enough so starting today I shall do a lot more! Thank you Mr. Bilyeu and Dr. Bredesen for this interesting interview. I've learned so much by listening to you guys! God bless you both 🙏❤
@lailang4240
@lailang4240 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for gathering all resources for the most dangerous silent cognitive declines. We lived in this stressful and toxic world, most likely be awareness and willing to adapt. I’m so glad to view this short video.
@mediterraneandiet2483
@mediterraneandiet2483 Жыл бұрын
Green tea with turmeric, ginger and black pepper. Ginkgo Biloba extract.
@pacificbuildingcare
@pacificbuildingcare Жыл бұрын
So glad I ran into this video, at 53 years old I have to make some changes but this doctor knows exactly what he's talking about. Thank you
@oojimmyflip
@oojimmyflip Жыл бұрын
more like he wants you to panic and he wants to sell you his book. avoid stressful situations so your mind is at peace, stay active and learn something new on a regular basis.
@goggleboy2464
@goggleboy2464 Жыл бұрын
He is a puppet
@LindaSmith-jf8jb
@LindaSmith-jf8jb 9 ай бұрын
Thank you for your time and info!
@lizeggar2421
@lizeggar2421 7 ай бұрын
Just a pity the doctor us not allowed to answer the question he is asked. As he is talking, he gets interrupted. Very annoying!
@AhmetKaan
@AhmetKaan 3 жыл бұрын
*“You can't go back and change the beginning, but you can start where you are and change the ending”* Please stop obsessing with what happened in the past and *focus on building a great future for yourself.* I hope you have a great day. 🖤
@nancydisney1274
@nancydisney1274 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you Ahmet! 💖
@flseajewel
@flseajewel 3 жыл бұрын
👍
@ritatownsend7408
@ritatownsend7408 3 жыл бұрын
I’ve been crying and scared bec my mother has dementia and I’m so frightened. Your kind words are wise and give me hope. Thank you, Ahmet
@paulmuhammad4189
@paulmuhammad4189 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for that. GOD Bless you!
@neatstuff8200
@neatstuff8200 2 жыл бұрын
If you have Dementia or chronic disease of any kind you have no future only the best future you can make. But thank you. It sounds like you're either healthy at any age or young and still healthy. Keep it up
@TheDocbach
@TheDocbach 3 жыл бұрын
This guy is about a trillion times more helpful and informative than the nutrition psychiatrist from the previous video. Not trying to be rude. Just saying that he covered everything he said in about 2 minutes and went way beyond. A much more helpful interview IMO. Thanks for picking this guys brain Tom!
@MotivationalStormvideos
@MotivationalStormvideos 3 жыл бұрын
kzbin.info/www/bejne/bZLbZ4OLipKLd7c
@githasingh9010
@githasingh9010 2 жыл бұрын
Had stomach problems forever trying to fix the micro bium with Sauerkraut only this helps a bit FERMENTED CABBAGE WITH SALT
@ronniebattle1310
@ronniebattle1310 Жыл бұрын
@@githasingh9010 Encounter Ministries KZbin channel. (Mark Hemans)+
@githasingh9010
@githasingh9010 Жыл бұрын
You follow your ministry and I will follow my ministry
@ronniebattle1310
@ronniebattle1310 Жыл бұрын
@@githasingh9010 Read Mark chapter 16:1-20. Ask yourself this question. Do you believe what it says? These signs will follow those who believe!
@eddasturrup4912
@eddasturrup4912 Жыл бұрын
WE SHOULD BE TEACHING ALL OF THIS IN OUR SCHOOLS..... SO THAT THE NEXT GENERATION CAN BE IN A BETTER POSITIVE POSITION TO TAKE BETTER CARE OF THEMSELVES AND THEIR FAMILIES......... JUST DO A CLASS ON BRAIN HEALTH......... 😳 OMG .... WE NEED THIS INFORMATION IN THE SCHOOLS.....
@maryjobell
@maryjobell 9 ай бұрын
Amen
@cgkuch4184
@cgkuch4184 9 ай бұрын
True!! Government will always be in the way!! All school curriculum are backwards! Sickening!
@KathrynCurtiss
@KathrynCurtiss 7 ай бұрын
We need this information in the homes because the schools can't be expected to teach everything. Home is where education begins. Parents need to wise up too.
@annuitcptis3032
@annuitcptis3032 7 ай бұрын
Oh no, our government would never allow that!!! Have you seen what these kids eat at school??? You don't wanna make Big Food mad!!!
@thebestlayahead7331
@thebestlayahead7331 4 ай бұрын
I agree! Replace the woke indoctrination curriculum with this Healthspan-Lifespan education.
@christineirmler7174
@christineirmler7174 Жыл бұрын
Great detailed information. Sooo many things to follow up on - including a big number of medical tests to have done. It would be a brilliant service to get a list of health problems that may contribute to alzheimers, what test is needed + how to get tested, AND how to interpret the results!!! Thank you for all your help❣
@blackfeel9172
@blackfeel9172 Жыл бұрын
Hi baby how are you doing now i hope you are really doing good you are awesome looking at you baby makes happy when I look at your picture it is beyond my imagination that a creature like you really exist like a rose you make the garden so beautiful You are a diamond to any man that have eyes to see goodness of a womanhood Baby am Ben easy going person very understandable Am a civil engineer and a contractor I work at so many places like Asia Europe and Africa I love art craft and I write music I like ideal people when I see your picture am impress I want a good woman that understand what real love is all about who will understand me and perfectly be for me So we can build our world strong enough to care for each other I want you to be mine and I hope to hear from you soonest thanks
@SuperSoliton
@SuperSoliton Жыл бұрын
Note. Four type causes of AD 1. inflammation--toxin 2. atrophic--poor vitamins damage 3. insulin resistance, glycemic toxin. type3 diabetes. neuron growth factor. Home IR. A1C 4. vascular, mitochondria 5. traumatic To Prevent/reverse AD 1. Reduce exposures to toxins 2. Health food for brain 3. Help monocytes eat up amyloid. 4. Get into ketosis periodically to fuel the brain better. Glucose utility of brain decline by age.
@justgivemethetruth
@justgivemethetruth 7 ай бұрын
> 3. Help monocytes eat up amyloid. How do you do that?
@life1042
@life1042 7 ай бұрын
Virgin coconut oil reverses AD
@AlienGrade
@AlienGrade 7 ай бұрын
Summery: A bunch of rambling..stuff we already know.
@michelangelobuonarroti916
@michelangelobuonarroti916 7 ай бұрын
@@AlienGrade But yet, you don't know how to spell.
@coreylanning3329
@coreylanning3329 Ай бұрын
@@michelangelobuonarroti916 gotta have my redundancy!
@jaybyrd3240
@jaybyrd3240 3 жыл бұрын
Diet/gut health is so SO important for our brain. I suffered sever anxiety and depression( PTSD) tried every medicine....NOTHING worked. Then I switched my diet ( to heal leaky gut, adrenal fatigue, my liver etc) and it all but disappeared within a few weeks. If anyone has these problems check out bone broth ( I use beef) to incorporate into your diet! All the best!!
@bageshwaradhamanubhavreact12
@bageshwaradhamanubhavreact12 3 жыл бұрын
kzbin.info/www/bejne/bZLbZ4OLipKLd7c
@elizabethwilk9615
@elizabethwilk9615 3 жыл бұрын
Can you be specific on what you eat in a day
@jaybyrd3240
@jaybyrd3240 3 жыл бұрын
@@elizabethwilk9615 Absolutely! So I was , for a long time , on a strict vegetarian/almost vegan diet. It is what I was told would help, and I believe it does for many. I then became someone ( PTST/anxiety was my first issue of things out of my control) who went all in as a "juicer". I heard great things about juicing ( Kale , spinach, ginger, apples ect) and did it. I lost a ton of weight, but my anxiety , depression ect didn't budge. I then went low to no carb, which switched to almost the Paleo diet.....then too almost carnivore. I went high fat ( avocado, olive oil, bone broth, gristle on meat etc) ALL things I thought would turn me fat, and avoided ALL HIGH carbs ( everything has carbs on some form). and turned too HIGH fat fish//beef. Nothing else. Some vegetable. Broccoli and cold potato salad is what I had. To each their own . When this change happened , after YEARS of trying everything else my depression went AWAY. Anxiety has almost demolished I substitute BEEF bone broth instead of coffee....and INTERMENT fast. That is probably a huge reason as well . I will be happy to answer more, considering I have written a page !!
@janie3955
@janie3955 3 жыл бұрын
Jay Byrd, that is amazing, well done. This gives me hope, thank you
@dianneadams3358
@dianneadams3358 3 жыл бұрын
I’m glad you said this! I was just wondering what are people eating then
@cindyhuff924
@cindyhuff924 Жыл бұрын
Sooooo good❗ I was under the care of an ND for IV CHELATION to detox Mercury, Alum, and lead, when the Paradise CA 🔥 started - our home was 28 miles from the epicenter of the fire. I was Guest teaching in Live Oak, CA on Day 2 of the fire and the smoke plume was massive as I was driving there, there was ash falling all over the campus. I was 12 treatments in and took a challenge test to gauge my progress. While the Mercury and Alum were nearly gone, the Lead went up❗ My nD and I discussed it & the fires was #1 on the list of causes. It took 9 more treatments for the Lead to begin to move down. Just a tiny bit. I'm so glad I did the 21 treatments, as I now have less brain fog by far❗👍 I'm 57. Thank you for this❗
@alwashere7261
@alwashere7261 Жыл бұрын
Thank you Tom and Dr. Bredesen for Getting this critical information out to the public. I honor you guys.
@cherylsack2466
@cherylsack2466 Жыл бұрын
My mom and dad lived the same life for 55 years. Drank same water, ate same food, both exercised, both slim, no diabetes, or any of the issues mentioned here. He got dementia and passed away at 94. She's now 92 and is sharp as a tack. So who knows. It ran in his family but not in hers
@annettedillon7751
@annettedillon7751 8 ай бұрын
I agree he’s interrupting before he allows the expert to complete what he’s saying. I’ll see if I can find somewhere to hear him speak without Interruption.
@LaserGuidedLoogie
@LaserGuidedLoogie 3 жыл бұрын
Excellent show, I normally don't like interruptions in an interview, but I think you did very well in helping to bring out necessary details.
@YG-ci9pg
@YG-ci9pg 3 жыл бұрын
I agree. The doc sometimes gets too technical. I think Tom tried to simplify it for us
@rabiei1985
@rabiei1985 3 жыл бұрын
I still think he interrupts the guest far too often before they actually make their their points. Sometimes he repeats the same thing which is really redundant.
@velvetpaws999
@velvetpaws999 Жыл бұрын
@@rabiei1985 He cuts him off in the middle of sentences, that is what is unpleasant, and impolite. It would be ok if he waited for his guest to end a sentence!
@TheDoglover1970
@TheDoglover1970 Жыл бұрын
I agree - the constant interrupting is rude and distracting to those listening....
@dorotaz614
@dorotaz614 Жыл бұрын
@@TheDoglover1970 not really
@SuperZimpatico
@SuperZimpatico 8 ай бұрын
Walking 🚶‍♀️ it’s fantastic, intermittent fasting, low carbs, no to much fruit and sugars, no to alcohol, learning different languages, doing crossword puzzles, listening to music, interacting with nature, taking toxic peoples out of your life, and not only peoples, material possessions that not longer serves you all of that stuff are really toxic, and never get involved in anything that it’s not your business, and the last but not the least have a beautiful pet .
@vednagarcia2071
@vednagarcia2071 2 жыл бұрын
So glad you ask questions Tom. Dr. Bredesen speaks a bit above some of our easy understanding, but great info.
@wholehealthchannel9962
@wholehealthchannel9962 3 жыл бұрын
This is LIFE CHANGING information. I just finished the book and I am a believer! Thank you for giving families affected by Alzheimer’s disease hope. 🙏🏾
@joereidy5732
@joereidy5732 2 жыл бұрын
He got you to buy his book...he's pretty smart no cognitive decline in him huh? Hahhahaha
@OceanFrontVilla3
@OceanFrontVilla3 2 жыл бұрын
He doesn't need extra income, he is quite well off, this is a public service. People can gain enough information from this video to greatly improve their situation and begin prevention if they're younger.
@DK-ik6fr
@DK-ik6fr 2 жыл бұрын
@@joereidy5732 this is sad God said man shall not live by bread alone but by every word that proceeds out of the mouth of God!!!
@DK-ik6fr
@DK-ik6fr 2 жыл бұрын
Please seek God for healing read His word and hide it in your heart God will if you accept Jesus Christ as savior he will keep you. Pray read his word the 1611 KJV ESV
@DK-ik6fr
@DK-ik6fr 2 жыл бұрын
@@OceanFrontVilla3 He does not tell you SIN causes disease Jesus came to seek and save that which was lost “The end of the matter; all has been heard. Fear God and keep his commandments, for this is the whole duty of man. For God will bring every deed into judgment, with every secret thing, whether good or evil.” ‭‭Ecclesiastes‬ ‭12:13-14‬ ‭ESV‬‬
@gardeniabee
@gardeniabee 7 ай бұрын
I am fascinated with this doctor’s info. PLEASE LET HIM SPEAK!
@katscotty
@katscotty Жыл бұрын
Tom is fantastic in his questioning! Asks everything we need to know so as to fully understand ❤️
@seemapatilJapan
@seemapatilJapan 3 жыл бұрын
A GOLD MEDALIST IN INTERVIEWING PEOPLE. He is always aware. Aware of where the convesation should lead and about the needs of his audience. How the hell this guy get so good? Talent,skill, discipline, passion, wish to help others, relentlessness?
@mc-nw1rk
@mc-nw1rk Жыл бұрын
I think some people are just naturally good in in doing certain things. And I think it's also a matter of delving into a profession that you're good at. This, of course, doesn't always work for everyone. It's not always possible for everyone of us to find what we're best at. Or, even if we know what it is, we're not always lucky enough to pursue it. I guess, he is one of those lucky ones. And just as well for us, that it is so.
@blackfeel9172
@blackfeel9172 Жыл бұрын
Hi baby how are you doing now i hope you are really doing good you are awesome looking at you baby makes happy when I look at your picture it is beyond my imagination that a creature like you really exist like a rose you make the garden so beautiful You are a diamond to any man that have eyes to see goodness of a womanhood Baby am Ben easy going person very understandable Am a civil engineer and a contractor I work at so many places like Asia Europe and Africa I love art craft and I write music I like ideal people when I see your picture am impress I want a good woman that understand what real love is all about who will understand me and perfectly be for me So we can build our world strong enough to care for each other I want you to be mine and I hope to hear from you soonest thanks
@waithikkib5192
@waithikkib5192 Жыл бұрын
​@@blackfeel9172 ??
@blackfeel9172
@blackfeel9172 Жыл бұрын
@@waithikkib5192 OK where are you located
@rhonalipshitz4333
@rhonalipshitz4333 Жыл бұрын
Sharp, super sharp
@rhondaurb
@rhondaurb Жыл бұрын
Great interview and questions, Tom. Please ignore those who say you’re interrupting too much. You’re asking important and clarifying questions which I really appreciate
@davidbecker4900
@davidbecker4900 8 ай бұрын
Yes, Tom really helped to bring greater clarity!
@glorialabella6361
@glorialabella6361 8 ай бұрын
Tom did interrupt too much and misquoted the doctor at times.
@Rittlesleo
@Rittlesleo 3 жыл бұрын
My husband and I went on a low carb diet and my brain fog disappeared in about 2 weeks! We were 62 yo.
@Clairebearthegoodfinder
@Clairebearthegoodfinder 8 ай бұрын
I started the castor oil routine on my scars a drop in my belly button and I feel amazing my skin is soft, my hair is luxurious 😂, my eyelashes are really nice. I thought hell I will give it a try and its another step to wellness for me. Am 63 on 7/31
@jglee6721
@jglee6721 7 ай бұрын
@@Clairebearthegoodfinder That's new to me about castor oil in the belly button. I will look into it. Thanks.
@pennyc7064
@pennyc7064 4 ай бұрын
​@@Clairebearthegoodfinderdo you put castor oil on your eyelashes?
@pennyc7064
@pennyc7064 4 ай бұрын
@Rittlesleo, what amount per day is low carb? Can you give me an example, what type of foods, thanks!
@Rittlesleo
@Rittlesleo 4 ай бұрын
@@pennyc7064 We stayed mostly under 50g per day but to start I think most people would find it easier to do more. Check out Dr Sven Ekberg’s channel for some very good information on how and why to do this way of eating. Btw, we still eat low carb but not as low as when we started. Good luck to you!
@artturock820
@artturock820 3 жыл бұрын
My mom died from alzheimers, so this information is extra important. Great to hear about these advances in scientific knowledge.
@RogueCylon
@RogueCylon 2 жыл бұрын
My died of Dementia complications. Wish I knew what I’ve learned recently back then.
@MOAB-UT
@MOAB-UT 2 жыл бұрын
Sorry to hear that. I hope you are taking good care.
@ronniebattle1310
@ronniebattle1310 Жыл бұрын
@@RogueCylon Encounter Ministries KZbin channel. (Mark Hemans)+
@gregorypotter1109
@gregorypotter1109 Жыл бұрын
The sadest thing is this knowledge has been around thousands of years in Asian Cultre, especialy Inda, China and Tiebet, but Western man Thinks untill he descovers it it will not work. So many spices used in these cou tries aid digestion, are anti inflamatory and anti bacteral. Things such as martial arts, Yoga, Tai chi and my favorite Qingong.
@MOAB-UT
@MOAB-UT Жыл бұрын
@@gregorypotter1109 Inflammation serves a purpose. We need it but not chronic and only when and where it is temporarily needed. Tamping all inflammation can actually make some problems worse. Yes, answers are all around us but some people want us sick. They need us sick. Read The Flexner Report. It is all in there. Spices can help however the best thing to to PREVENT, not just treat. Prevent the fire- don't just throw things at it to put it out. We need campfires to eat and stay warm, but we don't want those fires to spread and get out of control. At that point, there are not enough spices in the world IMHO. Cheers!
@ktm4042
@ktm4042 8 ай бұрын
Dr. Bredesen is the real deal!! Thank you
@RoseMary-gl4ee
@RoseMary-gl4ee 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Tom for what you bring us, and for your strong dedication and pursuit!
@QDdawg44
@QDdawg44 3 жыл бұрын
Just have to say Tom, your high turnover rate of podcasts is appreciated and does not go unnoticed
@jealously9340
@jealously9340 3 жыл бұрын
I second, third, and forth that - we really appreciate you 😭😭
@bageshwaradhamanubhavreact12
@bageshwaradhamanubhavreact12 3 жыл бұрын
@kzbin.info/www/bejne/Z3ivn3uVr6tmnZo
@leadimentoobrien1221
@leadimentoobrien1221 3 жыл бұрын
Pls discuss oxalates vs lectin
@lionelhurst2817
@lionelhurst2817 8 ай бұрын
Telling jokes, enjoying a variety of music, with a glass of wine, analysing the news and watching children play are the best ways to keep active mentally and appreciate your life. Walking alone is boring. Strolling with friends or family while interacting sounds like fun.
@OrinKay
@OrinKay 5 ай бұрын
Preposterous 😮
@sharonolson5782
@sharonolson5782 2 ай бұрын
Well the wine is out for me
@TakeBackYourMind997
@TakeBackYourMind997 3 жыл бұрын
So great to see health being hit from the mental and physical side on this channel. Tom is one of the best for addressing every component of wellness and maximising yourself, it's a big picture and we must see all of it to reap the full rewards!
@crand20033
@crand20033 3 жыл бұрын
Looks like "insulin resistance" is the cause of both mental and physical health breakdowns. This is the bad guy we have to combat.
@faithm9284
@faithm9284 2 жыл бұрын
@@crand20033 Yes, break those sugar addiction. Artificial sugar is very toxic too and the FDA refused to pass it saying it's poison. But Donald Rumsfeld was working for the Artificial Sugar company and made some phone calls to his govt friends. The panel that refused to pass it was fired and a more 'compliant' group was hired. It was passed and the rest is history. Don't trust government 'watchdogs'. They don't have our best interest in mind. The amount of products on the market that never went through its 'rigorous testing' is astounding! 😱
@sueeason275
@sueeason275 2 жыл бұрын
..I have found that cutting out the constant noises like tv , radio , etc helps me …..quiet times daily …it may have to do with waves or hertz we are constantly besieged with .
@juliachapman1899
@juliachapman1899 4 ай бұрын
One of the worst insults I’ve experienced is from a family member who recently asked me if I had lost any more weight! That is one of the most unempathetic attitudes! I was recently prescribed 1/2 p of my thyroid tablets presciption by the endocrinologist as I kept saying over the last year all I could do was SLEEP! The very first thing I noticed was I was breathing better! Over the last 2 yrs especially I have stepped up breathing exercises, making them mindful habits connected to different times/actions during the day -I noticed the breathing kicked in at a better rate. So this has been a definite plus to my oxygen levels😊. Amazing. Lots more to background history but this has been a plus to learn how my mind/body is works. This vid is very interesting, thank you. I love to find out as much as I understand & take the objective view of technical details. Best wishes from a 4 score yr old.
@edensmith552
@edensmith552 Жыл бұрын
Dr. Bredesen, thank you for educating us🙏 We are watching you from Australia 🇦🇺
@TimGreigPhotography
@TimGreigPhotography Жыл бұрын
Where people actually eat vegetables !
@silviabarellini6041
@silviabarellini6041 2 жыл бұрын
This is the best interview from Tom Bilyeu. Everything was explained very well and with so much clarity it was easier to follow even for a foreigner like me. I took notes of all the tests mentioned here and will do my researches to see how far I am from cognitive decline (hopefully really far). I am happy that a Consultant Neurologist was asked to explain as they are the best people to see what is going on in the brains and Tom was asking interesting questions for the public and resume the answers - THANK YOU both
@ablong58
@ablong58 Жыл бұрын
Pleeeeese write your list of tests ...
@ablong58
@ablong58 Жыл бұрын
Can you get these tests in Italy do you think? I live there
@silviabarellini6041
@silviabarellini6041 Жыл бұрын
@@ablong58 Listen to the video and you will get the list of all the tests.
@tesscot
@tesscot 7 ай бұрын
THANKI YOU for putting the doctor's name in the title. So many times, they aren't there. I already googled his books and will also watch more of his videos.
@positivetimeline
@positivetimeline 3 жыл бұрын
Brilliant interview as always! Focused and very interesting. Thanks a lot to Dr. Bredesen and Tom Bilyeu.
@situationroom3090
@situationroom3090 Жыл бұрын
Knowledge is power and Dr., you just have empowered me. If I do my part, there is a way out of this despicable disease! Thank you!!
@sionitacarnen9053
@sionitacarnen9053 Жыл бұрын
Informative video, thanks immensely for putting this issue to benefit all people concern with cognitive decline . God bless us all! Watching from California ! 🙏💖🙏
@michellequinn9105
@michellequinn9105 Жыл бұрын
He is meant to be there for questions about what the Doctor says, it's not to be rude. It's meant for the less educated to get a better way of understanding what the Doctor is saying is a sophisticated explanation. Thank Tom for asking questions so you can get a better understanding.
@gregmouning1793
@gregmouning1793 Жыл бұрын
A spreadsheet on all of this with the preventatives would be great!
@htmc2022
@htmc2022 8 ай бұрын
Wow, master class! This is a Vlog that I have to watch & learn from, study over & over again! Thank you! ❤
@faebalina7786
@faebalina7786 3 жыл бұрын
Alzheimers makes me sad and I kinda didnt realise how tragic it was until it hit very close to home Praying to God we find a cure.Genuinely wish access to these sort of protocols were more accessible and embedded in standard care.
@OceanFrontVilla3
@OceanFrontVilla3 2 жыл бұрын
Alzheimer's is a firm of dementia and this doctor provides the information on how to turn it around. That's the cure.
@kay4742
@kay4742 Жыл бұрын
Well said
@taravaotahiti
@taravaotahiti Жыл бұрын
Cuba is currently in the fourth stage of testing an Alzheimer's medication. Look it up on KZbin.
@faebalina7786
@faebalina7786 Жыл бұрын
@@kay4742 thank you
@faebalina7786
@faebalina7786 Жыл бұрын
@@taravaotahiti I will check it out thanks
@jesshatchette
@jesshatchette Жыл бұрын
I loved his book. I’m APOE4 positive and my dad died of a heart attack but had Alzheimer’s disease. His protocol has been great for my brain health. I’m sharper and feel better than when I started it 4 years ago.
@blackfeel9172
@blackfeel9172 Жыл бұрын
Hi baby how are you doing now i hope you are really doing good you are awesome looking at you baby makes happy when I look at your picture it is beyond my imagination that a creature like you really exist like a rose you make the garden so beautiful You are a diamond to any man that have eyes to see goodness of a womanhood Baby am Ben easy going person very understandable Am a civil engineer and a contractor I work at so many places like Asia Europe and Africa I love art craft and I write music I like ideal people when I see your picture am impress I want a good woman that understand what real love is all about who will understand me and perfectly be for me So we can build our world strong enough to care for each other I want you to be mine and I hope to hear from you soonest thanks
@peggyclause
@peggyclause Жыл бұрын
@@blackfeel9172 loop
@blackfeel9172
@blackfeel9172 Жыл бұрын
@@peggyclause please
@blackfeel9172
@blackfeel9172 Жыл бұрын
Where are you from
@nickisnyder3450
@nickisnyder3450 Жыл бұрын
My mother read that green tea prevents ALZ 60 years ago, her mom had ALZ so she started drinking green tea every day. She was the only daughter that didn't get ALZ out of 6 sisters. My mom is 90 now & not confused. I am 65 & you better believe I drink green tea every day. Yes we also eat right & exercise but it can't hurt to go with natural remedies. I also take coconut oil each day per recent studies.
@DoloresSimpson
@DoloresSimpson 6 ай бұрын
"Thank you" so much for this tip on drinking Green Tea to ward off Alzheimers. I will begin drinking it & daily !!! 🎉
@bettydoughtery3920
@bettydoughtery3920 3 ай бұрын
​@@DoloresSimpson Me too
@felicisimomalinao698
@felicisimomalinao698 2 жыл бұрын
Very comprehensive. Much thanks, Dr. Bredesen.
@rigbi889
@rigbi889 3 жыл бұрын
This Castile soap tip - simply transformational. Since I started to use this soap : 1. I don’t have armpit smell and I stopped using deo. 2. I don’t need to put face cream. My skin stopped being dry. 3. I sleep better. Thank you Tom for your life changing content. I watched hundreds of hours of your content.
@Park-Terrace
@Park-Terrace 3 жыл бұрын
It’s great
@kathrynjanzen5618
@kathrynjanzen5618 2 жыл бұрын
Because of your comment, I will definitely try it. Thanks for sharing!
@hopeabraham1
@hopeabraham1 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you
@lindaduval5056
@lindaduval5056 2 жыл бұрын
Where can I buy it and is it called Castile? Thank you🌞
@user-co7gu2qo2s
@user-co7gu2qo2s Жыл бұрын
Love it except oil in soap clogs plumbing/pipes. Had to stop using to save my plumbing. Any solutions ?
@louiseannatfreeyourspirit
@louiseannatfreeyourspirit Жыл бұрын
That was a super cool episode - he knows his stuff and makes the knowledge generally accessible - makes me feel super blessed about what I have learnt over the decades but am revisiting after an incident of accidental fume pollution and the consequential cognitive and body energy decline. Reminds me not to push myself but just help my body to do its cleanse and repair. I’m very grateful and thank you for all the notes and book references.
@harmonty1000
@harmonty1000 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much! Since my brain injury last year, I have learned so much about how to protect my brain and did not know what you eat can effect your brain this much, I have started eating more fish, sardines, cavier, etc. This was an awesome episode. Very eye opening!!
@tariqjackob8505
@tariqjackob8505 3 жыл бұрын
How is your diet going? Has your brain injury improved? What's your diet?
@jsolomon566
@jsolomon566 2 жыл бұрын
You should look into red light therapy for TBI.
@Elleleighbrooks
@Elleleighbrooks Жыл бұрын
I'm five years out from my TBI and I struggle still daily. It's frustrating.
@ronniebattle1310
@ronniebattle1310 Жыл бұрын
@@Elleleighbrooks Encounter Ministries KZbin channel. (Mark Hemans)#
@suesmythe4115
@suesmythe4115 Жыл бұрын
@@Elleleighbrooks I was walking and got hit by car omg TBI is no joke . Slowly it gets better and better. I am grateful I can walk and talk and I look OK. I do keep trying to improve . My theory is one inch forward is far better than nothing ! Patience patience patience helps. I would notice a bit of improvement every 3 or 4 months. Better than no improvement. Patience really helps. I am still not the person I was before , but so grateful for who I am now . Things could have been so very much worse.
@pegnederlof
@pegnederlof 3 жыл бұрын
Great interview with leading edge info for staying healthy at any age. Thank you Tom Bilyeu and good Dr Dale Bredesen!
@Suzitao
@Suzitao Жыл бұрын
Thank you Tom for introducing me to Dr. Dale. He is a very knowledgeable man.
@vivhiggins5656
@vivhiggins5656 6 ай бұрын
Thank you fore telling us this,
@MattCordle-b4d
@MattCordle-b4d Жыл бұрын
I was introduced, for anxiety, to a benzodiazepine, clonazepam, starting in 2006. From day one, undetected as its detrimental cause at the time, it caused me to snore in a very abnormal, to me, manner, says my then companion. I was sitting on the recliner from taking a half a milligram, one pill, and she said, "Wow, you were really sleeping deep; you were snoring so loud." Well, to make a long story somewhat short, it became a serious problem where I ended up on the couch because of this new feature, the beginning of my failed relationship, sadly. And then, when I wanted off the medication, it is a whole other story, not to get into this but in an initial sleep study consultation, the specialist said he was not going to recommend a sleep study until I told him this experience because I am not overweight, I don't smoke and I've always.... Again, not to get into this other long story of doctors evading truths about benzodiazepines and their adversities, undisclosed.... To the point I'm trying to make, as I watch this doctor, Dr. Bredesen, who is giving some good information, the sleep specialist said Benzodiazepines can cause obstruction sleep apnea, and yes, the studies indicated that I was off the charts with apneas, both central and obstruction, as well as other sleep architecture problems. This was 2013 and four sleep studies later, it was determined that I do not need a CPAP machine..., it was after, long after, the benzodiazepines were finally discontinued -- and please understand I am avoiding a very, very long story about how I finally stopped clonazepam. I went through over 25 consultations before I finally started getting the truths about the very serious adversities that will restrict oxygen to your brain during your sleep, as well as so many other adversities. So, if you really think that the benzodiazepines are doing you better than harm, think again. I'm not sure if this comment is actually going to go through when I click "comment"; I seriously doubt it will post; if it does, I will indeed subscribe. I suspect benzos are part of the more and more cases of not only cognitive decline but contributing factors of Parkinson's and other dementia on how there's "mysteriously, a severe uptick" Sleep doctors are passing out benzodiazepines more and more each day without giving full disclosures. Well, I've been diagnosed with mild cognitive impairment and other diagnoses -- not to get into this too deep, and I am getting better the longer I am away from benzodiazepine. I ask you, respectfully, to consider doing the research, not just to trust the first doctor you talk with because humans and big pharma will take advantage of easy fixes, as well as they'll keep you coming back for more medication....and now I better stop, for now. Oh, and for God sakes, please DO NOT SUDDENLY STOP taking this medication, and IF YOU CHOOSE, seek a very slow elimination from a knowledgeable, truly caring doctor. Starting from 2016 (three years after my desperate seek for help in this era), there are information establishments about benzos like Benzodiazepine Information Coalition, (BIC) and a few others. Just talking about this subject, I've lost friends; If this reaches one person and prevents the misery that I went through, that's all that I hope for. And in this new world of mine, looking back, this battle has destroyed all of my relationships, including with my family, so please don't hate me for trying to help you or someone close to you. And the lost friends where Facebook friends because now, being the deep isolation due to this change in my life, I have no friends to lose, and I completely stopped using FB. Now, seriously, I will stop. I do hope this actually does post. Have a great day!
@MattCordle-b4d
@MattCordle-b4d Жыл бұрын
Wow, it appears to have posted. I am now a subscriber!
@lovejoy71422
@lovejoy71422 7 ай бұрын
If it weren't for benzos I wouldn't be here, seriously they have saved my life!, Everyone is different and needs to make the decisions for themselves.
@xopi2521
@xopi2521 4 ай бұрын
@@lovejoy71422 ditto!
@michaelstack7015
@michaelstack7015 2 ай бұрын
I’ve had similar experiences. Drs never communicated the side effects. I’m in the process of getting off them but as you know it’s a looong process.
@thiamae5914
@thiamae5914 3 жыл бұрын
Phenomenal interview! Thank you, Tom!
@settakeshishian8561
@settakeshishian8561 3 жыл бұрын
An amazing interview!! Thank you both dr Dale and Tom !
@camilladominguez577
@camilladominguez577 10 ай бұрын
I don’t know what people are talking about with Tom interrupting. He’s done a wonderful job of asking the right questions. This is informative and Tom is helping to break things down and make it easy to understand, as always. Excellent video!
@mariazafra3803
@mariazafra3803 Жыл бұрын
Yes, amazing! Thanks very much, Dr Bredesen. More power, Tom!
@CFITOMAHAWK2
@CFITOMAHAWK2 Жыл бұрын
About Castille Soap. I have allergies and noticed they were getting worse than ever. Changed to Castille Soap and they improved a lot. Amazon has it.
@ellenwilson9429
@ellenwilson9429 8 ай бұрын
I buy mine at walmart, bottom shelf and not much in stock.
@muth7813
@muth7813 7 ай бұрын
I got more out of this than almost all the other research I've done on health and that's been A LOT because I've been fascinated by the subject since childhood. Thank you so much Dr. Bredesen and Tom Bilyeu for having him. A most critical and informational talk for all of us, young and old.
@dianehall5345
@dianehall5345 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this helpful, informative video. It helped me connect the dots. My mother had Alzheimers and developed diabetic symptoms. She did not eat the clean diet we know will improve our health. Her era was the height of box foods and tv dinners. Her mother came from a farm family and cooked everything from sctatch. She had good brain health. I am encouraged for my 2023 plan to have the tools to improve my general heath. ~ Diane
@trace2116
@trace2116 Жыл бұрын
I’m concerned about my cognitive health. My mother was in a moderate stage of dementia when she died at age 83. I am not even 60 but i know something is going on with my cognition. I think lack of sleep, stress and nuts (I eat a lot of those everyday) are the main culprits. Time to get to work on this. Thanks to both for this presentation.
@robyngrenside5157
@robyngrenside5157 Жыл бұрын
I've read the book...I work with Dementias and Alzheimer's. Groundbreaking information
@deejeff8846
@deejeff8846 Жыл бұрын
Nuts are very good for your brain
@trace2116
@trace2116 Жыл бұрын
@@jeffreygoodrich385 thank for sharing your wonderful story. Wishing you continued brain health!!
@johnnylawrence7232
@johnnylawrence7232 Жыл бұрын
WHats wrong with Nuts
@tiararoxeanne1318
@tiararoxeanne1318 Жыл бұрын
@Trace Nuts can cause gout. Based on my friend's and my own experience. Eat a lot of lemon or orange to counter it.
@LT-R828
@LT-R828 2 жыл бұрын
This is so good!!! Thank you Dr. Bredesen and Tom for hosting this. I know several people who have lost loved ones through Alzheimer's. This information is definitely going to be passed along to everyone I know!
@JJacks920
@JJacks920 Жыл бұрын
@@ronniebattle1310 why you being a troll?
@ronniebattle1310
@ronniebattle1310 Жыл бұрын
@@JJacks920 Read Mark chapter 16:1-20. Ask yourself this question. Do you believe what it says? These signs will follow those who believe!
@leticiamagbujos301
@leticiamagbujos301 Жыл бұрын
Thank you. I am only 65 years old this coming sept 2023, but I am already suffering forgetfulness. We have history of Alzheimer’s . My mother has Alzheimer’s, but appeared when she was already 85 years old. Thats why I am hopeful it’s true that I can improve my cognitive decline
@arianamontenegro5528
@arianamontenegro5528 Жыл бұрын
Have you exercised? Fasted? Learnt nee things before??
@TheDhammaHub
@TheDhammaHub 3 жыл бұрын
As the too Buddha said: Most people _keep themselves_ in a maimed and injured condition... it is truly sad to see
@micaonyx5301
@micaonyx5301 3 жыл бұрын
It's interesting that he mentioned burning candles at the end. My aunt is a clean freak and burns candles so much I have to sit on the porch when I visit her. She was getting a lot of headaches and I told her it was the candles causing them. Not until they ran a bunch of tests and couldn't find what was causing her headaches did she stop burning them. After the headaches went away she started using them again just not as many. Sadly everyone can't be helped 😞
@lesliejittu7428
@lesliejittu7428 3 жыл бұрын
Try beeswax candles
@OceanFrontVilla3
@OceanFrontVilla3 2 жыл бұрын
Or soy candles. It sounds to me she may need light therapy.
@michaelmcvige6701
@michaelmcvige6701 2 жыл бұрын
... or don't use any candles and use a diffuser worth essential oils. And buy some flickering candles that take batteries, they are actually kind of cool.
@gailsmilkstein8305
@gailsmilkstein8305 Жыл бұрын
@@lesliejittu7428.
@colleenjohnston4453
@colleenjohnston4453 Жыл бұрын
Could be the perfume in candles. Get her unscented or natural lije lovely beeswax candied
@deepsarros1
@deepsarros1 Жыл бұрын
THANK YOU Tom for a great interview! As always, you ask the right questions that help us fully understand the guest's expertise and the content of their material. Your questions directed the Dr to give us practical advice and specific steps on how to avoid this deadly disease. And I am very grateful!!
@AhmetKaan
@AhmetKaan 3 жыл бұрын
*If you are reading this, never ever give up. We will succeed. I'm cheering for you!* Have a great day! 🖤
@science-y9209
@science-y9209 3 жыл бұрын
Man you are everywhere .
@lelaanderson7453
@lelaanderson7453 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Ahmet, for your encouraging words. I’m 77and am still optimistic about remaining relevant until I’m 100 years and beyond. Thank you for being on my team. 💃🏾
@lindaduval5056
@lindaduval5056 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Ahmet🌞
@TylerSinden
@TylerSinden 3 жыл бұрын
Love the diet section! Always good to eat well and help stimulate the brain as much as possible. Learned a little about not roasting nuts either.
@helenclark1570
@helenclark1570 3 жыл бұрын
I was roasting nuts too. But no more. My son stopped me roasting them as they are better for me to eat them UNroasted.
@capitanvonchickenpants8492
@capitanvonchickenpants8492 8 ай бұрын
Ive decided just to stop eating altogether, its much better for my health and i may even live longer
@meredithheath5272
@meredithheath5272 6 ай бұрын
IKR!! Just think of the money saved!!! Wouldn't it be nice if we could be like plants, and just step out in the sunshine😂😂😂 - no more going to the grocery store!😂
@findyourpassion8722
@findyourpassion8722 4 ай бұрын
Photosynthesis would be my dream state of being. It’s tiring always thinking about food and what to eat to stay healthy.
@vickyhachey9240
@vickyhachey9240 3 жыл бұрын
I have been following Dr. Bredensen for awhile. As a nutritionist, I appreciate his approach to Alzheimer's using nutrients from food and supplements, exercise, and lifestyle. Recognizing the early markers. My mom comes from a family of 11 of the 11, 7 were girls. Of the 7 girls, 4 had a form of dementia, my mom included. I have been proactive for myself in learning and working with individuals to help them stay sharp as they age. Recognize those early markers, insulin resistance, sleepless nights, tired all the time, cloudy thinking, brain fog. Appreciate this interview, very detailed. Thanks Tom. Well done!
@batralalit36
@batralalit36 2 жыл бұрын
Which diet is good and what constituents please
@ronniebattle1310
@ronniebattle1310 Жыл бұрын
@@batralalit36 Encounter Ministries KZbin channel. (Mark Hemans)#
@sherriianiro747
@sherriianiro747 Жыл бұрын
I knew someone who had aggressive dementia and died in short time, whom only grew their own food as much as possible. She had a small lot and the garden was surrounded by grass that was treated with fertilizer 6 times a year. After she passed they had the garden soil tested & it had high levels of arsenic. Always wondered if that had anything to do with it.
@BWater-yq3jx
@BWater-yq3jx Жыл бұрын
Probably. Sadly ironic, if so. 😖
@arthurdobyns7739
@arthurdobyns7739 Жыл бұрын
Yes
@ronniebattle1310
@ronniebattle1310 Жыл бұрын
@@arthurdobyns7739 Encounter Ministries KZbin channel. (Mark Hemans)
@racheliza7604
@racheliza7604 Жыл бұрын
This is so interesting, thank you. I am in my 50’s and every woman I know of my age has terrible sleep, definitely a menopause link. In the U.K. data shows women have been twice as likely to have dementia ( may now be outdated). I’m certain the years of poor sleep are a major factor.
@Nautilus1972
@Nautilus1972 Жыл бұрын
Hi Rach. Try cannabis oil. Good luck!
@racheliza7604
@racheliza7604 Жыл бұрын
@@Nautilus1972 thank you , have recently been using it. I recommend it too. Best wishes 🌞
@jenspeterjensen-rb3gp
@jenspeterjensen-rb3gp Жыл бұрын
enhver forstyrrelse af din daglige rytme, fysisk som psykisk, kan give forskellige sygdomme, som AHL sygdommen. lev dit liv i overens med din indre ro, så er du nået langt. Homeostase betyder indre ligevægt, dyrk dette hver dag
@gloglos100
@gloglos100 9 ай бұрын
Once I got progesterone bioidentical under the tongue troches I slept like a babe.
@stephaniegreathouse5723
@stephaniegreathouse5723 9 ай бұрын
I had bad insomnia and tried many things . I’m on Progesterone now and sleeping the whole night .
@michelles1517
@michelles1517 2 жыл бұрын
Both my grandmother and my mother had Alzheimer’s. Both got it around 75 the beginnings of it. And the health nut I’ve been for about 48 years now which I think I have used my own body for my own clinical trials . I’ve also tried to look at the similarities in my mother and grandmother as far as diet, normal living. Of course my mother lived with her mother until she was 21 to wed my father. She had 4 siblings and 3 only saw their early 50’s. Breast cancer menopausal years with aunts and alcoholism with uncle. Other aunt lived to 80 on her own, no Alzheimer’s and she did have osteoporosis. Died in her sleep I think it was heart, kidney. My mother got Alzheimer’s around 75 and lived to be 82 my grandmother got it around 75 lived to 86. My grandmother had early menopause age 36 /37 naturally, not induced by a hysterectomy or surgery. My mother had normal age menopause 52. My grandmother had osteoporosis my mother did not. My grandmother never went in the sun except a few times in the summer, but basically had Snow White skin, my mother also was not a sun worshipper but did get more sun than my grandmother. Both back in the earlier days cooked and baked with aluminum pans. They didn’t use stainless steel until years later. They also used deodorants with aluminum infused which most people did back then. My grandmother did not take vitamins, but possibly a One a Day. My grandmother did not eat junk food, but home cooked food. A couple fillings and had all her teeth when she died at 86. In a fetal position bedridden for years. My mother was similar. But not bedridden until the last couple months! They ate more food. My grandmother did not drink alcohol at all or smoke. My mother liked Italian red wine occasionally and she also started exercising when she was in her 40’s and of course people walked more back then out of necessity. She did smoke off and on but mostly not. But compared to me as a young adult and well into my 60’s and even now at 70 they did not exercise. I think my mother did try to watch what she ate and didn’t eat sugar or junk foods. They both were not over weight ever. My grandmother had stress when she was much younger 5 children depression years and WW2, and my mother did also into her 40’s. I have had early menopause age 43 not induced by surgery just naturally. I found out at the age of 66 through my gynecologists recommendation to have a bone density that I shrunk an inch and a 1/2 and I have full blown osteoporosis. I also developed right at early menopause hypothyroid which I didn’t get diagnosed till probably 5 years later. Which at that point I diagnosed my self before having blood work. Started on a natural compounded thyroid pill which seemed to help but also gained a lot of weight even though I was exercising and active. Eating pretty darn healthy and doing green vibrance everyday. There are seaweeds in there and I would also swim in the Atlantic Ocean a lot in the summer and get plenty of D. I switched to a clinically compounded thyroid pill which is armor thyroid. I now am going to be 70 and I think I get plenty of movement in my body considering arthritis and osteoporosis I get organic which I have been doing for at least 45 years. There are times I don’t if I go out like once in awhile and that’s when I have fish. I drink organic wine a few glasses a week I use to drink more. Pretty much only reds. I take extra D now even though I’m in the sun. I swim a lot in the gulf when I can I’ve done a lot of swimming since I live in Florida no pool’s because of chlorine. I eat a lot of greens and eat berries and I stay away from bread for years. Occasionally I’ll have it mostly seeded organic everything I eat grassfed beef and free range organic chicken . My stomach is great. I also work in a garden center very busy and physical 25/30 hours a week. But my lower back and feet pay a price. My mother use to say “if I get Alzheimer’s like my mother (my grandmother) put a pillow over my head.” I can understand why after seeing first hand my grandmother and my mother with this disease and I worked in an Alzheimer’s assisted living place as a dietician and that was a joke. I lasted a week because they fed them garbage, so my job was not in sequence with my belief system. I think part is nutrition lifestyle hormones and hereditary. I hope I didn’t get that gene. People think I’m 50! But I do have these certain hormonal induced issues now I believe, but I was never on HRT! My blood pressure is good. I’ve never really drank soda. Did not buy it or goby it to my children. They don’t crave what they never had. I think what the Dr. Is saying is true but people have to really change there ways. They have to learn to take care of their physical being because it has to take you through life! They have to learn how to manage this. There is a wealth of information out there today and I love that I can go into a store and buy organic! I love you and your show Tom!!
@roxanemunyasha7438
@roxanemunyasha7438 Жыл бұрын
That was a long narration 😮
@susanfrancis3892
@susanfrancis3892 Жыл бұрын
no kidding!
@chavbudgie4299
@chavbudgie4299 Жыл бұрын
Watch out for Oxalates in leafy greens, see sally K Norton,
@MauraP
@MauraP Жыл бұрын
Is that a comment or your complete autobiography? 🤔
@mariasylvestre1839
@mariasylvestre1839 Жыл бұрын
I agree with almost all of the above comments except the use of b 12 sublingual and a daily spoonful of virgin coconut oil, which has 46:58 been a part of my daily routine for more than 15 years.My mom had dementia (probably caused by long years of statins( Atromid) in the 60’s and my sister also on statins mostly Lipitor) I am 80 , ( Phatmacist ) still work and people say I look younger than I am. I am seeing a functional Dr and working on ( the leaky gut and other issues at this time.
@elenabenjamin9980
@elenabenjamin9980 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this brilliant topic with a lot of practical tips to help us! Dr. Bredensen is a true hero for me! Thank you Tom again! May GOD bless you guys
@cianka6254
@cianka6254 5 ай бұрын
Tom, would it be possible to translate your amazing podcasts in French, German, Spanish (and if possible Dutch. I can do the Dutch translations for you podcasts 💛) and reach even more people, lower the language barrier ? And Wow ! 4,25 million subscribers 🎉👍💯. I love it ! Congrats ! You have such a great impact on the world.
@deboraballes9044
@deboraballes9044 Жыл бұрын
After being swamped with medical info and feeling bewildered thinking how I can do even a small percentage of all this amazing dr said.....I SOOO appreciate his closing message that maybe in one generation Alzheimer's will be rare, gave me a lift 😉
@JudyG745
@JudyG745 Жыл бұрын
He talked about a lot of things you can test but very little about what you can do about all these things. Maybe you can address more of these ways of solving these problems. So many of us have all these problems sleep apnea leaky gut poor oral DNA toxicity that goes on and on
@sheilabeauford1815
@sheilabeauford1815 Жыл бұрын
Dr. Bredesen's books are very helpful to learn his protocol for the various causes of Alz.
@carlaeskelsen
@carlaeskelsen 8 ай бұрын
Right? It was totally overwhelming. I can walk more, and eat less sugar, but the rest of that, I have very little control over and I didn't hear anything I could do after all those tests that I can't afford, anyway. I saw a functional medicine practitioner once- that's all I could afford, since they don't take insurance. I got off gluten and dairy. Still working on sugar. I walk hills. Hefty workout. I eat mostly veggies and beans, just preference, always have. But I still have many of those risk factors, and didn't hear anything I could do about them.
@vickyclarke-y7y
@vickyclarke-y7y Жыл бұрын
I'm 71 and lost my mom a year ago to dementia. She was 88. I do the best I can do and hope for the best. I have changed my diet some, but worrying about this, would be worse for me.
@arianamontenegro5528
@arianamontenegro5528 Жыл бұрын
Why worse?
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