The Metabolic Classroom with Dr. Ben Bikman

Why Alzheimer’s May Be a Metabolic Disease

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Mar 9, 2026
A metabolic take on Alzheimer’s: the talk challenges the amyloid plaque story and explores brain insulin resistance as a central driver. It covers how APOE4 may impair insulin signaling, why glucose use falters while ketone use stays intact, and how diet, ketones, and lifestyle might prevent or support brain health.
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INSIGHT

Alzheimer's As Brain Insulin Resistance

  • Alzheimer's may be driven by brain-specific insulin resistance rather than amyloid plaques.
  • Delamontagne's rodent study removing brain insulin receptors produced amyloid, tau tangles, and cognitive decline, coining "Type 3 diabetes."
INSIGHT

Plaques Often Don't Match Symptoms

  • Amyloid plaque burden poorly correlates with clinical dementia, undermining the plaques-as-cause idea.
  • Autopsies show up to 60% of cognitively normal 80-year-olds have brain amyloid despite no symptoms.
ANECDOTE

Retracted 2006 Paper Propelled Amyloid Focus

  • A high-profile 2006 Nature paper linking amyloid to memory was later found manipulated and retracted in 2024.
  • That paper was a major pro-amyloid pillar and its retraction exposed how fraud reinforced a weakening hypothesis.
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