When pursuing alternative therapy, it is important to embrace the full scope of the recommended therapy. Combining herbal treatment with dietary prescriptions, meditation and exercise is key to proper potency of alternative therapies.
This is the final part of the Prevention and Reversal of Alzheimer’s Disease presentation. This covers cognitive testing (professional and at-home), contact information for Steve Fowkes and CERI, and supplemental slides on possible zinc toxicity and root-canal teeth.
This is part seven of the Prevention and Reversal of Alzheimer’s Disease presentation. This is where the Alzheimer’s cascade goes mainstream, where it becomes recognized as Alzheimer’s disease by physicians and scientists. Topics: microtubules (the neural transportation system), neurofibrillary tangles (tau protein), beta amyloid plaques, and the proposed mechanism for apolipoprotein E (ApoE) genetic risks.
This is part five of the Prevention and Reversal of Alzheimer’s Disease presentation. The fuel discussion advances to ketones, ketosis (fat-burning metabolism), and practical issues about getting into ketosis.
This is part four of the Prevention and Reversal of Alzheimer’s Disease presentation. This part covers cardiovascular considerations and begins the fuel discussion with glucose and insulin resistance.
This is part three of the Prevention and Reversal of Alzheimer’s Disease presentation. This part covers the Alzheimer’s Map (schematic), mitochondria, and creatine kinase (the first domino in the Alzheimer’s disease cascade).
This is the second part of the Prevention and Reversal of Alzheimer’s Disease presentation. This part contains the verbal summary of the Alzheimer’s cascade, energy systems of the brain, and a side-by-side comparison of aerobic and anaerobic energy systems.
This is part 1 (of nine parts) of the Preventing and Reversing Alzheimer’s Disease presentation, an earlier version of which was presented to the San Francisco bay area Smart Life Forum in January of 2009. This part covers the verbal introduction and the falling-dominoes illustration of the Alzheimer’s cascade.