Alzheimer’s Disease: The Early Warning Signs & How To Reverse It | Richard Johnson & Dale Bredesen | Free Podcast Summary

Alzheimer’s Disease: The EARLY WARNING SIGNS & How To Reverse It | Richard Johnson & Dale Bredesen This podcast dives into the complex and multifaceted nature of Alzheimer’s disease, highlighting the influence of diet, lifestyle, and genetic factors on its…

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The Role of the Brain’s Innate Immune System in Alzheimer’s

Repeated insults to the body’s innate immune system can lead to Alzheimer’s disease.

Factors like fructose consumption and exposure to stressors can continuously activate this system, leading to decreased energy, compromised mitochondrial function, and increased amyloid production.

Fructose is working to create insulin, so there’s less fuel going in, less fuel utilization, it saves energy. But at the same time, it’s reducing our self-control, allowing us to be more impulsive and allowing us to forage. – Richard Johnson

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  1. 01Alzheimer’s Disease: The EARLY WARNING SIGNS & How To Reverse It | Richard Johnson & Dale Bredesen
  2. 02Influence of Diet and Lifestyle on Alzheimer’s
  3. 03The Role of the Ancestral Mutation
  4. 04The Possibility of Blocking Fructose Metabolism
  5. 05Need for Early Detection and Intervention
  6. 06Stages of Alzheimer’s Progression
  7. 07The Connection Between Alzheimer’s and Metabolic Health
  8. 08The Role of the Brain’s Innate Immune System in Alzheimer’s
  9. 09The Impact of Fructose on Hunger and Energy Levels

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