The Dr. Hyman Show

Is Alzheimer’s Reversible? Getting to the Root Causes with Dr. Dale Bredesen

Apr 21, 2021
Dr. Dale Bredesen, an expert in neurodegenerative diseases and author of "The End of Alzheimer's," discusses groundbreaking strategies to combat Alzheimer's. He explains how the Bredesen Protocol aims to reverse cognitive decline through innovative, personalized approaches, critiquing traditional views. The conversation delves into the crucial connection between gut health and brain function, emphasizing factors like vascular health and inflammation. Dale shares inspiring case studies, urging a holistic perspective on brain health and the importance of early intervention.
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ANECDOTE

Lewy Body Dementia Case

  • Dr. Hyman treated a patient with Lewy body dementia, who was wheelchair-bound and cognitively impaired.
  • By addressing gut issues, nutritional deficiencies, and hormonal imbalances, the patient's cognitive function and mobility improved significantly.
INSIGHT

Dementia Subtypes

  • Dementia isn't one disease but many, with multiple contributors and distinct subtypes.
  • Personalized interventions are crucial, targeting specific drivers like inflammation, atrophy, or glycotoxicity.
INSIGHT

Gut-Brain Connection

  • The brain and gut communicate more than previously thought, with microbes potentially playing a role in Alzheimer's.
  • Pathogens like herpes, candida, and Borrelia have been found in the brains of Alzheimer's patients.
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