This Neurologist Shows You How You Can Avoid Cognitive Decline | Dr. Dale Bredesen on Health Theory Tom Bilyeu 4.21M subscribers <__slot-el> <__slot-el> Subscribed 46K Share Download Clip 2,169,942 views 11 Mar 2021 Full Episodes of Health Theory Restart Your Life in 7 Days https://bit.ly/44f7jIY This episode is sponsored by Pique Tea. Visit https://piquetea.com/impact and get 5% off your first order. Are you dealing with mental fog most days, crashing in the afternoons and just blaming it on lack of sleep or stress? Cognitive decline is known to begin as early as your 30s and has become the accepted norm with aging, yet many of us don’t even recognize it at its onset. In this episode, international expert in neurodegenerative diseases, Dr. Dale Bredesen, talks with Tom about the reversibility of cognitive decline and Alzheimer’s disease. While Alzheimer’s disease is well known as a progressive disease impacting seniors, too many people are missing the opportunity to course correct and reverse the effects of cognitive decline leading to Alzheimer’s disease in their younger years. Dr. Bredesen explains simple ways for you to improve these conditions, avoid them altogether, and enhance your mental cognition. He discusses the importance of reducing toxins and exposes four factors that are largely responsible for the decline in optimal cognitive performance. Pre-order Dr. Bredesen’s Book “The First Survivors of Alzheimer’s” https://www.amazon.com/FirstSurvivor... SHOW NOTES: Alzheimer’s | Relationship between cognitive optimization and Alzheimer’s [1:17] Cognitive Supply & Demand | Factors that affect the brain’s plasticity network [2:38] Brain Assaults | Dr. Bredesen reveals the kind of assaults causing injury to your brain [6:10] Amyloid Plaque | Dr. Bredesen explains the role of amyloid plaque in Alzheimer’s [7:20] Brain Shrinkage | Dr. Bredesen explains the problem with the brain chronically shrinking [9:23] Alzheimer’s Subtypes | What’s destroying your brain and subtypes of Alzeheimer’s [10:10] Leaky Gut | The relationship between leaky gut, inflammation and cognitive decline [10:59] Insulin | Dr. Bredesen explains insulin resistance associated to cognitive decline [11:55] Alzheimer’s Survivors | Dr. Bredesen’s upcoming book about survivors of Alzheimer’s [15:53] Enhanced Cognition | Dr. Bredesen on enhancing normal cognition [17:01] Detox | Ways to get rid of toxins and who benefits from detoxing [18:15] How to Get Alzheimer’s | Dr. Bredesen discuss ways to give yourself Alzheimer's [22:28] Toxins Balanced | Dr. Bredesen explains the dynamic balance of toxins in your body. [24:52] Inflammation Free | How to flush out amyloid plaque, free of inflammation [31:05] Optimal Diet | Dr. Bredesen cautions the kind of protein and fats for optimal health [34:09] Omega-6 Warning | Dr. Bredesen warns of the danger with Omega-6 and healthy ratios [35:12] Keto-Flex Diet | Dr. Bredesen reveals what the Keto Flex 12-3 diet is [42:34] Testing Cognition | Dr. Bredesen talks about testing for systemic inflammation [45:52] QUOTES: “We all have a some degree of exposure to toxicity by the air we’re breathing, by the water we’re drinking, by the food we’re eating, [...] if you’re eating mercury filled seafood, if you’re not eating grassfed beef, if you have a high carb diet, if you’re eating simple carbs. All of these things are contributing to a lesser than optimal outcome.” [17:30] “We are all living in a toxic world, that’s the problem [...] detoxification is not just for sick people” [21:08] “Many of us will avoid Alzheimer’s, but we’re still going to have suboptimal cognition.” [24:24] “You have a dynamic balance. You’re exposed to toxins all the time and you are metabolizing them, inactivating them, excreting them all the time.” [24:52] FOLLOW Dr. Dale Bredesen: Website: https://www.apollohealthco.com/dr-bre... LinkedIn: / dale-bredesen-2ab0651 Facebook: / drdalebredesen Risk for Cognitive Decline Test - https://www.apollohealthco.com/cognos... Prevention and Brain Optimization - https://www.apollohealthco.com/soluti... Chapters View 0:00 1:16 4:42 8:35 10:26 14:33 15 Intro The End of Sleep Apnea Brain Balance Markers of Types of Th Explore the podcast Full Episodes of Health Theory Tom Bilyeu 123 episodes Podcasts Transcript Follow along using the transcript. Show transcript Tom Bilyeu 4.21M subscribers Videos Show less About Subscribe to this channel now! Instagram Facebook Twitter Connect on LinkedIn 3,189 Comments Sort by Add a comment… Pinned by Tom Bilyeu @TomBilyeu 3 years ago How do you plan to take action on your cognitive health starting today? 422 Reply 149 replies @mafens88 3 years ago Change my diet! 57 Reply @judylacroix1863 3 years ago 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! 49 Reply @kevinanand866 3 years ago (edited) 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 … 103 Reply @settosucceeds2s862 3 years ago Great video thanks for interrupting him as you made it simple to understand the conc words. You always do a great job 54 Reply @my2sats727 3 years ago Wim Hof Method, would have to help. Started last week. 26 Reply @ShamanicLightHealing 3 years ago Lower inflammation and detox with more fiber! Going to carefully choose a meal delivery service that can help me discover what whole foods are good together. 18 Reply @adoniskomplex91 3 years ago Eating less sugar / eat some sweets before the actual meal so that my mouth stays clean from sugar afterwards. 23 Reply @marklafreniere4016 3 years ago I am at the 14 hour of my 18 hour fast. I will try to eat less nuts. I am nuts about nuts. I usually have one Brazil nut ( daily Selenium pill) a hand full of macadamia nuts, then I go hog wild with walnuts and pecans (all raw); too many nuts . Today after the fast I am going to try not to eat any dark chocolate and keep my total carbs way down. I am going to try to have two cups of chopped broccoli. Thanks for the inspirational interview! Dr. Bredesen IS truly legendary. But my friend your You Tube videos at legendary!! I have learned soooo much! I am GRATEFUL for what you do! Thank you Tom. Show less 37 Reply @paulmcmanus1748 3 years ago Hi. I'm trying to sign up to the impact theory university mindset program but I'm having problems signing up. On the payment screen when I enter my details and try to proceed a it says I have to enter my surname (although I already have). I love the work you all do at impact theory and I really like to sign up to the University. Really appreciate any help getting signed up. Thanks Show less 10 Reply @michellejiang8452 3 years ago Watch less TV, exercise, drink more water, read, eat greens and avocados, laugh more, journals and meditation! 54 Reply @annajones4355 3 years ago Tom you should invite Gabor Mate, very valuable individual. 20 Reply @HYPERBALLSKILLS 3 years ago I cut out sugar 2 weeks ago, thanks to watching some of your other interviews. I think I need to add more fibre to my current diet though. 18 Reply @24galia 3 years ago @paulmcmanus1748 I’m in ITU. How can I help? Maybe try again subscribing? 2 Reply @lombardozarateiii6920 3 years ago On then inflammatory part. Is exercises and weight lifting bad for your body in the long run? I mean I know it sounds stupid but it also makes sense in a way, being that you get sore and that’s from inflammation in the muscles. 10 Reply @sleepsmartsmashstress740 3 years ago By putting it off to tomorrow ! 2 Reply @sleepsmartsmashstress740 3 years ago Advice on cognitive improvement is wasted effort. The sharp ones dont need it as they are already doing it and the dumb ones would not listen to the advice or wont follow it. Why bother? 9 Reply @wauttz 3 years ago Why didn’t you pin him down on saturated fats? Did you find out anything offline? 7 Reply @2ndChanceAtLife 3 years ago (edited) Remove myself from water-damaged buildings and take cholestyramine to bind the mycotoxins. 6 Reply @ireneoverall5906 3 years ago Ygga Translate to English Reply @vedicwarriorOriginal 3 years ago Very interesting talk. It is no coincidence that ardent Yoga practitioners with a consistent practice regime over several decades have unusually low cognitive decline. Note: The yoga I am talkin' about is not the ones practiced in Yoga Studios by leotard-wearing, poodle-carrying nymphets. The real deal Yoga that goes beyond just poses and deeper into chanting and … 9 Reply @galemonterio5261 3 years ago (edited) Have changed my diet but am hypothyroid on 100mcg Levothyroxine.......can’t lose weight .....am 81.... haven’t been able to do my outdoor activities since COVID , I do have to go to bed earlier ,but no matter when I do I wake up within 7 hrs..... palpitations have been a problem ....recent drs appt did an ekg and told normal, making sure I get magnesium, but because of age need to know if I must take even more of vitamins etc...for the right effect.....let me know any suggestions.....have appt w endocrinologist in June......someone please answer ! Show less 10 Reply @TheDriftwoodlover 3 years ago Focus more on diet and fasting 6 Reply @emolasaicrag3988 2 years ago @lombardozarateiii6920 + 1 Reply @judylloyd7901 2 years ago (edited) @lombardozarateiii6920 Short term inflammation is not the problem. Muscles are broken down by weight lifting and then rebuilt by the body's healing process. The inflammation that causes problems in the body is long term inflammation caused by such things as periodontal disease, inflammation of the arteries leading to plaque, inflammation of the gums, gut, etc.. Short term inflammation results from an injury which the body can heal. Long term inflammation causes stress on the body because it cannot heal until the underlying cause is addressed. Show less 12 Reply @gwendolyncumberbatch8828 2 years ago P0 Translate to English Reply @portiasnyder1812 2 years ago Detoxing ,fasting dry fasting, raw diet , smoothies. Good choice of meats exercise !! Anyone have anything to add to this list ? 7 exercise exercise Reply @dharma__3 2 years ago (edited) Leave the U.S. -- because it doesn't matter how many innovative things you do for your health if the skies are sprayed daily, and the food & water is intentionally poisoned.... 23 Reply @slavenanikolova6260 2 years ago I am sure there are tones of great information in this interview guys, only if I could understand it...so many abbreviations, specific jargon and specialised terminology are used that I kept loosing track of actually what has been said... I love all of your productions Tom and I appreciate the choices of highly intelligent guests, but I feel that all this information is inaccessible for me, with an average master of degree education, I don't know how other people understand it, ... well I guess we all get the main points of it - cleaning up our diets and environment, but that is what we hear all the time by everybody. I don't mean to criticize anyone of you guys and I guess that American audience is more familiar with all I could comprihend and infer from this conversation. But I don't feel much clearer at the end of it in comparison with its begging. Love the field of work you are both involved in though. Show less 9 Reply @anns6246 2 years ago You missed type 2 when you were telling the 6 types. My mom had Alzheimer’s at 55 till she passed at 81 and always ate salads, some meats and very little sweets or sugars. Never alcohol or smoking. Lived in the country and used Castile soap and did every thing healthy! Why would she have Alzheimer’s ? No other health problems... finally passed with kidney … 13 Reply @JacksonTaylorandTheSinners 2 years ago Longer last and longer bike rides. 3 Reply @markfrank0924 2 years ago Tom, it seems to me cleaning up ones diet is number one. As Dr. Bredesen mentioned grass fed and organic foods, intermitten fasting, I now eat in a six hour window from 12 to 6pm. A good and health vitamin regiment heavy on C, D and zing makes sense. Staying physically active, sauna (Rhonda Patrick talks about that a lot), diet it seems to me and exercise are … 7 Reply @twilliams9362 2 years ago Fasting 20-24hrs, one meal a day, feeling much better, 20 pounds lighter in 3 months. 6 Reply @tariqjackob8505 2 years ago @marklafreniere4016 what's your daily diet after fasting. Do you fast every other day. 2 Reply @tariqjackob8505 2 years ago @2ndChanceAtLife what is cholestyramine? 2 Reply @2ndChanceAtLife 2 years ago @tariqjackob8505 it's a medication often used in the Bredesen protocol. Requires special monitoring by a doctor who is properly trained. 3 Reply @veraarena1583 2 years ago Excellente!!! Translate to English 2 Reply @carriemills6931 2 years ago @marklafreniere4016 hi hi hi hi hi hi 7 u u 7th 7th Reply @mb-mx9eb 2 years ago turn off my lap top 3 Reply @Auggies1956 2 years ago Ketones test? How are you doing it daily. 2 Reply @pudgiesC8 2 years ago @galemonterio5261 Fast! To reset everything, check out IF intermittent fasting to lower insulin. 5 Reply @shirleyannelindberg1692 2 years ago @judylacroix1863 Exactly, Functional Medicine Practitioners 1 Reply @bizzbuilder 2 years ago Unless you quit showing yourself on your video unless you have a good reason will stop watching you 4 Reply @benr.3518 2 years ago B vitamins 4 Reply @skybox-101 1 year ago @galemonterio5261 What about a drop of organic Crows iodine in the morning. Reply @DK-ik6fr 1 year ago “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.” Ecclesiastes12:13-14ESV 11 Reply @TeeDibb0999 1 year ago Read fiber fueled. Fix gut microbiome. Whole plant foods no processed foods five of seven days. Fast for a week once a year 5 Reply @mswilson8702 1 year ago @anns6246 read the +90’s research project on kidney and Alzheimers Reply @UTAH100 1 year ago I play Guitar and I am learning Bass. Drilling complex scales and modes, then connecting that brain pattern to a physical movement (playing) is great for the brain. I suffered a brain injury and it helped bring me back- from not being able to tie my shoes to playing for over an hour now- and running. I leverage nutrition and healthy fats as well. Being social and generally happy is also helpful- limiting unnecessary stress. Getting good rest is another important thing so making sure your room is dark, using a noise machine, etc. Reading is also good and regular exercise. Show less 9 Reply @leighburville2717 1 year ago Stop eating chocolate, pepperonii, dips and chips 4 Reply @KLoiswinning 1 year ago Unhexed Thank you for A Warrior Calls 2 Reply @Querencia7779 1 year ago More exercise. No sugar. 6 Reply @lisathomas8819 1 year ago low inflammation by letting go of the plastic bottled water, purchasing filter and keep the Air purifier on in the home 6 Reply @lilliangoertzel5609 1 year ago @kevinanand866 jj*j Translate to English Reply @chariotsoffire2714 1 year ago Wim hof method, sauna, leaky gut diet 2 Reply @donnalawrence8593 1 year ago @unhexed This was a year ago. Hopefully you are doing well Reply @amethystarthur7499 1 year ago I'm not sure if you're aware, but you kept cutting off your guest more times than I care to remember. He was often unable to finish his thoughts and sentences because you interrupted him to ask further questions. God bless him for being so flexible and accommodating. I would have ended the interview. Please let him finish a thought. 5 Reply @bogdang.7627 1 year ago Tom, you are great and your channel is extremely TOP valuable 1 Reply @chenoweezi 1 year ago Eat less simple carbs. 3 Reply @ld6340 1 year ago Very helpful! 1 Reply @ireneellas8834 1 year ago Avoid ALUMINIUM & FLUORIDE and anything linked with MERCURY and MSG at all costs . Taking MSM helps. 5 Reply @UTAH100 1 year ago @patriciacole8773 Thanks. When life gives you lemons (and it will), make lemonade! Cheers. Reply @thepresentmoment369 1 year ago @judylacroix1863 , what tests did you wind up getting? Reply @saulsavelis575 1 year ago do not interrupt 1 Reply @kathleenlovett1958 1 year ago (edited) I changed my diet 3 years ago and have been eliminating foods ever since. Now I'm glutenfree, soy-free, dairy-free (except for eggs), meat-free (except for oysters). Mostly I try to eat organic; fresh fruits and vegetables. Things that made the biggest difference in how I think and feel: Limited sugar and carbs Gluten-free (stabilized my mood) No fried foods (that includes chips) MCT OIL every day in my coffee (that was a brain-changer) Meditate, walk, and deep-breathe daily. Try to challenge my brain daily (WORDLE, word puzzles, reading, learning something new). Have an OPEN MIND and HEART ️ (I'm 64 years old and my memory and mood are better than they were 20 years ago) Show less 12 Reply @bettybridges1635 1 year ago Staying away from pill pushing Doctors 9 Reply @AMDG_-nk2dp 1 year ago I used to take acetyl L carnitine 500 mg daily on empty stomach. I had decreased it to three times a week. This reminded me how important it is. I am going to resume taking it every day, for this specific reason. 500 mg daily on an empty stomach. It helps with memory, focus , synapsis, micro circulation, mood, brain and body energy, and pain syndromes. It is NOT the same as heart healthy L- carnitine...... Vitamin Research Products (VRP) did a newsletter devoted to the attributes of this amino acid back in 2005. Phosphadtyl serine is another awesome and successful supplement for brain function and peripheral neuropathy. Awesome two supplement products to support the brain AND body. Try it for at least one month straight. You will notice the difference in a positive way. And Relatively very affordable supplements. One of each daily, on an empty stomach, for very best results. I used to work with a wholistic functional MD. I learned alot. Now if I could only remember it all !!!! Show less 4 Reply @skinnydee1886 1 year ago @kevinanand866 To my understanding Mr. Bilyeu wasn't interrupting Dr. Bredesen but was appropriately asking the right questions! 8 Reply @zeroounce8874 1 year ago Please stop interrupting this doctor. Reply @LoveFaithLive 1 year ago (edited) @kevinanand866 Hi Kevin, I appreciated Tom’s interruptions as we got to understand exactly what doctor was talking about at certain points. 5 Reply @togetherness9199 1 year ago @portiasnyder1812 8th Reply @rathey7999 1 year ago @galemonterio5261 my daughter is on that and keto and walking have really helped. . Reply @rubyredd2171 1 year ago My God My God thank you for this information. I'm at work and couldn't stop listening. This information is mind blowing. I had to take a moment to thank the guess and you for having a very informative show. You are Appreciated!!!!! 2 Reply @janetgies8698 1 year ago (edited) Continue eating Wild Caught Salmon, Grass Fed Burgers & Butter, lots of non-starchy vegetables, and only 75 grams of Organic Brown Rice/day. Lots of Magnesium, Glucosamine, D3/K2 supplements/day. Ballet & Line Dancing 3-4 times a week and lots of Scrabble. 4 Reply @matthewthehawk1066 1 year ago @lombardozarateiii6920 no weight lifting has a anti inflammatory long term outcome. Keep lifting weights. Reply @MimiYouyu 1 year ago @my2sats727 also more organic raw food in your diet. See Raw food recipes on yt.And Robert Morse on acidity and such. Reply @robertodonoghue4100 1 year ago Swim in sea or bare foot on ground, eat once a day, 48 hr fast once a month, stay off the cigs , maybe stay off beer to stay off cigs, pray and be mindful, don't take any experimental therepeutics , keep smart phone in dumb / focus mode, get clear what I'm going to do, and do it, find a wife aligned with above and hopefully have a few kids. 2 Reply @robertodonoghue4100 1 year ago Test Reply @robertodonoghue4100 1 year ago Why are my replies not coming up? Reply @loulou-zd1dz 1 year ago I plan on staying indoors when chem trails are in the sky, since aluminum causes neurological damage. Contrails disappear chem trails spread across the sky. 3 Reply @Mostly_Sunny007 1 year ago I will begin by being in nature every day, looking heavenward and saying, I’m grateful for the day. 4 Reply @ArgoLupus 1 year ago (edited) To all my Brothers who have an Ear, there is scientific proof that 95% of all disease is stress related, induced, or inherited. Eliminating the compulsion to worry is the fountainhead of all health. Worry and anxiety have the same roots, they both mean “to choke.” They serve no purpose, and are a perversion of fear which has instinctual value, I.e. fight or flight Guys in their 20s should not be worried that their bodies are falling apart. One can live well into their 80s, and Like Clint Eastwood, enjoy a creative apogee.Freud”s nephew, Berdnays, lived past 100 and was sexually vital until the end according to his nurse. Your body will talk to you and tell you what to do if you listen to it. So I am going to be eliminating stress. Show less 5 Reply @ronaldschafer498 1 year ago P Reply @rebeccalavoy6655 1 year ago @ArgoLupus ...Thank you, for this comment. Reply @ClownWhisper 1 year ago I have a friend she's a wonderful person she's an older woman about 62 I think she's very skinny but she does eat just not a lot she has cognitive decline it's getting pretty bad they say she does not have Alzheimer's she says very very very absent minded terrible short term memory I mean scary bad like someone that's drunk their repeats themselves. I don't know what to do as far as helping her even after watching this. I seriously don't know how to approach this do you have any advice at all as far as what I should look into I know you can't give me direct advice so I'll ask it this way if the person that I described was you or your spouse what would you do for them where would you start? Show less 1 Reply @janpeters1531 1 year ago Ask about alcohil as a factor-- wet brain-- ???? Reply @Lucian_Media 1 year ago @slavenanikolova6260 so agree. It's all over the place but I got some good points. Reply @jeanie5074 1 year ago It’s true as some ppl mentioned on these messages: the host keeps interrupting him, instead of letting the doctor finish what he’s trying to convey! Reply @halfaminutearthur6926 1 year ago Wots yt? Please Reply @jerricamay881 1 year ago @sleepsmartsmashstress740 sounds like an extremist with no regard for those in-between and may be willing to adopt new ways. There are shades of gray, not just clear black or white. Reply @spiritualwarriorhealer6154 1 year ago If you have brain stress or dementia you should look into the studies online of DMSO & Grape seed oil, Frakensense etc. 2 Reply @UTAH100 1 year ago @InHumanForm555 Thanks. I agree. Most books are good...if you use them. Zombie Guitar is very good as well. 1 Reply @klausrain111 1 year ago Hmm, this guy's talking so fast and his ideas are hopping all over the place. Does he have pre-alzheimer's? Is he going to imply that you have Alz if you can't keep up with him? Reply @UTAH100 1 year ago @klausrain111 Sounds like you cannot keep up with him. Most of us understood him just fine. Perhaps it is not that he is too fast, but that you are too slow. Reply @kamikomoriya6513 1 year ago @marklafreniere4016 BB Reply @truthmatters7805 1 year ago I forgot Reply @royledo5478 1 year ago I give him credit for mentioning inflammation , but he seems oblivious as to the real root cause of that inflammation which was discovered in the 90s , Reply @vandapietrantonio9956 1 year ago @judylacroix1863 ¹²2qqqqq¹ Reply @Rose-mx9no 1 year ago @judylacroix1863 q Reply @cyndrellawhitley7062 1 year ago Sleep on ur side. Never on back. Look it up. 1 Reply @judymiller5154 1 year ago @galemonterio5261 #1 switch to armour thyroid supplementation. #2 investigate histamine intolerance. I'd had random episodes of racing heart for 30 years, that got way worse after covid...eliminated by addressing histamines. Reply @brehpotsirhc 1 year ago I'm starting by engaging in building knowledge, and trying to learn ways that will aid in mitigating any damage already done! HEAVEN HELP ME Reply @dthomas9230 1 year ago I keep seeking and walking in my small town on the Baltic with some of the cleanest water and air in Europe. It's not salt air but brackish. I'm looking for a salt vaporizer, too. Reply @bradcampbell5766 1 year ago @mswilson8702 I wonder what they say about caffeine. 1 Reply @bradcampbell5766 1 year ago @ClownWhisper Mild exercise that challenges her mentally and physically, also socially... Line dancing is not that hard physically, but to learn a basic dance it requires all your attention, and it has helped me to focus. Once you learn a couple dances it enhances confidence and becomes fun. I do power walking 4-5 miles every once in a while, but unles… 1 Reply @mswilson8702 1 year ago @bradcampbell5766 Hello Brad ..I don’t think I commented on this feed - but for the record my mother grew her own organic veggies fruit trees and porridge for breakfast and until she died at 99 ridiculous accident .. bumped her head and had brain haemorrhage She would have lived well beyond 100 she made a pot of coffee every morning and drank it all day !! )) 2 Reply @calista1280 1 year ago @Gale Monterio Hoping you are doing better now! I realize it's a year later, but I also developed palpitations & High BP after being vaxxed for covid! Was given Oxygen & then a CPap machine after a Sleep Study, since I stop breathing multiple times per hour at night. This could be your issue as well, You're waking up alarmed due to lack of oxygen! Pick up a Snore Guard that molds to your mouth in the meantime. Tjis pushes your lower jaw forward a little to keepvyour airway open. Gradually, health is improving back to more normal, but I still have tinnitus, which sounds off in time with my heart beats! ️ Wish you all the best! Namaste Show less Reply @ritu75dutta 1 year ago @judylacroix1863 ll Reply @PlantbasedRunners 1 year ago What about Grounding during sleep? 40hr+ water and or UT fasting? Reply @bartvertrees4730 1 year ago I'm not good on computer's. Now living in the U.K.. see below. Reply @snowyowl6892 1 year ago @ShamanicLightHealing KETO. Or, even better, Carnivore. research Carnivore .. eg the Peterson’s - Mikhaila or Jordan. Also “Low Carb Down Under” 1 Reply @catherineward-green5206 1 year ago @skybox-101 qqqq Translate to English Reply @janamerten6592 1 year ago I'm following Medical Medium detox protocols. They have helped me heal so much. His info aligns with this interview - great job!! Reply @investigationsinknowledge2636 1 year ago 4:41 @sleepsmartsmashstress740 Reply @krista7259 1 year ago I will get my APOE status. Your interruptions were extremely important in understanding what the Dr.was saying-thank you. 1 Reply @DMagnifyScentlady 1 year ago @galemonterio5261 coffee is one that makes you palpitate under hypothyroidsm but not always. Identify your triggers cause theres a lot of foods that is prohibited when hypo. … Reply @adrienneszatkowski2471 1 year ago I can't follow these people:they are going too fast for me to absorb... 1 Reply @bartvertrees4730 1 year ago YOU are very fast talking. That is too confusing! Are you just trying to sell something? Or do you want to help people? Slow down, make it easier for us to UNDERSTAND whats being said, IF the subject is cognitive brain problems. Thanks, Bart 1 Reply @penniroyal4398 1 year ago (edited) I can’t follow this diet. I have low blood sugar. I’ve been pre-dietetic hypoglycemic most of my life. I only weigh 100 lbs and have most my life and I have sky high cholesterol and have been on high dose of statin for 5 years. Some people’s bodies don’t function like normal people and it really bothers me that people point fingers at those who have genetic health issues. I am extremely athletic for 63 and have been most of my life. Good thing l look great, feel good and and have always ate healthy. Now I actually have to have some sugar pretty much every hour. 5mg of sugar is a handful of grapes, a teaspoon of sugar (I use raw sugar) in my tea, a small apple with nut butter or a Glucerna protein drink for people with glucose issues. I am getting a glucose monitor today to track my blood sugar. Just goes to show that what is standard protocol doesn’t work for everyone. Please add some guardrails for your diet info is not for everyone and who should avoid the advise you are giving. It could endanger some people who your diet advice is not safe for Show less Reply @ronitberz2195 1 year ago @saulsavelis575 W Translate to English Reply @nervinokaras 1 year ago I'm gonna start playing checkers. All ele eleven types. Reply @RevCeleste 10 months ago @royledo5478 And what is that root cause please? Links appreciated. Reply @willcook403 8 months ago @lombardozarateiii6920 it’s a suitable and beneficial response as it begins the repair process :) Reply @jpslaym0936 8 months ago Drive into a wall with much malice Reply @kx6257 8 months ago Hi Tom… autism biochemistry symptoms are very similar. Wonder if anyone is looking at this? Reply @nagarajakoodli9364 6 months ago I am 80 years and reasonably ok except for 40 year old diabetes and progressive gait ataxia. I believe in nature doing what fits it's designs. I believe in movement this way and that way, as i can manage. I guess that is good enough. Reply @edwardscott2510 5 months ago kevinanand866 not really I've listen to other doctors interviewing him talk for longer and it @ was boring . Reply @cherylrose1177 4 months ago E LP Reply @primesunshinecbd1735 3 months ago Please share a way to treat leaky gut naturally? Reply @MrRobinski 3 months ago @vedicwarriorOriginal sahaja yoga meditation 6:23 is great and free. Reply @brigidlaffey7343 3 months ago @kevinanand866 Yes! When ego interrupts, the Guest - who was specifically brought in to offer their expertise and knowledge - loses their train of thought, and thus we lose the benefit of said wisdom. The correct and optimal way to make a summation is at the end. Reply @brigidlaffey7343 3 months ago @settosucceeds2s862 In some ways he did but in others I felt he actually made it more complicated - using terms that not many know. It would be beneficial for both Guest and Presenter to be reminded of clarifying terms/abbreviations prior to the presentation. Better still- not to use abbreviations that are Field specific..unless they are immediately clarified. It… Reply @UncleDavesKitchen 2 months ago @kevinanand866 Tom has attention deficit disorder and a bit narcissistic s Reply @toncuz8291 2 months ago How do we know the amyloids are not going to the scene of inflammation to fight it?...Just like we found out about cholesteral. Reply @lizardfirefighter110 2 months ago Supplement with DHA and EPA. My wife and I are appalled with the prizes at restaurants. Think about it, you’re paying top dollar, so you can eat oxidized seed oils! We are finding it more relaxing to prepare a salmon fillet and some salad with vinaigrette ( no oil) in our own kitchen - then we know we are eating healthy. Less $$$ as well! Show less Reply @unavocatepice 2 months ago Find a biological dentist to fix my chipped tooth! Reply @tbam73 2 months ago @vedicwarriorOriginal you managed to say poodle carrying nymphets but left prayer hands. Reply @gettothepoint_already3858 2 months ago Good video, good interview, BS clickbait title earns your channel a thumbs down. Don't tease us. GET TO THE POINT ALREADY, then blah blah blah Reply @HiroshimaMS 2 months ago Yes, I plan to take an action: take a medical course since no doctor cares enough to tell me what disease I suffer from Reply @monicacollins8289 1 month ago STOP INTERRUPTING!! Reply @carolsarazzara 1 month ago @sleepsmartsmashstress740 at least you're not cynical Reply @music7181 1 month ago Too many moving parts.. jesusss Reply @utube7917 1 month ago Excellent video. I need to track my homa-ir levels. Reply @kiran5918 1 month ago @lombardozarateiii6920 there is a short term inflammation as newer muscle is being built and this is a short term process. This is perfectly normal. A good idea is to exercise alternate days. The importance of weight training can’t be emphasised enough. Reply @wendywilson-granger3176 4 weeks ago I’m going to check my dental health Reply @falcon127 3 weeks ago Thanks Tom, great Pod Cast. 1 Reply @item6931 2 weeks ago Levelling up my Scientology OT level Reply @debbieleiweke6996 11 days ago I'm turning 60 and starting therapy for CPTSD this week Reply @theresagalimihodges8860 3 weeks ago Telling us in a 5-10 minute video would greatly decrease cognitive decline!! 167 Reply 7 replies @homeontherange733 13 days ago 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. 16 Reply @m-cgnm8593 12 days ago exactly what I thought. Just talk in food, give a list of the science facts. this summery would be great - would buy a book anyway to lookup the details. 11 Reply @Grundewalt 10 days ago 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 7 Reply @ibrahimmchumo941 6 days ago I know right 2 Reply @camillep9346 5 days ago SO GRATEFUL FOR THE TIME, EFFORT AND INFORMATION ️ Reply @user-ih7om7yy1d 2 days ago Agreed. Reply @ogungou9 2 days ago @homeontherange733 : What if we don't have the time ... life is complicated. Reply @ej12349 17 hours ago @ogungou9 You can go to the description of this video and tap on the time next to the information that you are interested in. Reply @darlenelawson1255 1 year ago 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. 427 Reply 47 replies @minitea4315 2 months ago Yes, walking and swimming too 29 Reply @JayDillon-mm6yv 2 months ago 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) 17 Reply @dianed4190 2 months ago 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! 41 Reply @philipsamways562 2 months ago 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 Show less 25 Reply @successandlifestyle 2 months ago I enjoy walking but in Calgary winters... no thanks. 11 Reply @vivian9803 2 months ago @successandlifestyle try a walk-at-home workout. Leslie Sansone has lots of videos here on YouTube — great walking workouts in the comfort of home. Also fantastic for when the weather gets too hot and humid. 12 Reply @PammyP 2 months ago This simple wisdom is worth it's weight in gold. It gets your circulation moving as well as the lymphatic system operating which requires movement to function properly. The fresh air and sunlight and connection with as much of the natural world as possible are also beneficial. 11 Reply @piperdevi9028 2 months ago Made a promise to myself when I was 25, that I would walk 3-5 miles a day, everyday, except in high winds. I'm 76 now and kept my promise to myself! Walking is so fun; Ma Nature is the best! 17 Reply @anitaostrander4301 2 months ago My mother walked everyday, was outside in the yard and garden and still got dementia 14 Reply @nancyrebecca 2 months ago My sister still walks up to 5 miles a day. She only eats healthy. She is not overweight and recently diagnosed with early onset Alzheimer’s at age 50. Confusing 🫤 7 Reply @dianed4190 2 months ago @successandlifestyle In bad weather, I mall walk. (Just do not take your credit card with you! ) 13 Reply @lizardfirefighter110 2 months ago So true! Some guy posted that after he started walking several miles a day his AFib went away. But of course he was eating real food and getting good sleep. 5 Reply @anitaostrander4301 2 months ago @nancyrebecca yep! Reply @carlaeskelsen 2 months ago @nancyrebecca 1 Reply @btrous1 2 months ago @anitaostrander4301 so depressing to hear… 1 Reply @anitaostrander4301 2 months ago @btrous1 I personally feel one needs to cut out the non foods and stimulate your brain on a regular basis. My mom was very active and smart but she was too content never reaching for anything new in her life. 4 Reply @user-ck6ve3ck4v 2 months ago Having a dog helped me and my mental state but now, without one, I take lots of Vitamin D3, K2-mk7 and multivitamins. Still ok at 81. It must come in families I think, as my brother and sister are still well cognisant and she driving too at the age of 86. None of my relatives seem to have had it, some living to well into their 90's but my brother's wife's relatives, (Irish larg… 4 Reply @dianed4190 2 months ago @anitaostrander4301 To each his own. Being content in life is under-rated. Just because that isn't your approach to life for you doesn't mean you should judge her approach to life her way. You like new experiences all the time, she probably liked inner peace, safety, home activities, certain routines for comfort. … 2 Reply @anitaostrander4301 2 months ago (edited) @dianed4190 my dear, she got dementia… she hated her life at that point. You believe walking is the answer ..I was pointing out that walking wasn’t the answer for her..had she known she would get dementia later on, maybe she would have made more of an effort to keep her brain active too..who knows. I am certainly not judging her! 2 Reply @whateverislovelylife 2 months ago @anitaostrander4301 my mother did also. Had always exercised regularly, was an avid reader, always watched her diet. But one thing she did do was using artificial sweeteners, which I will not touch. 5 Reply @anitaostrander4301 2 months ago @whateverislovelylife my husband who is 77, had a rare form of cancer7 yrs ago, smokes, watches tv almost all day. Drinks coffee only ( no water), eats pizza, doughnuts, candy, regularly with some meat and potatoes, never walks ( but does some yard work) and oh must eat 4 or 5 sweet and lows everyday. Never gets sick and very little mental decline. He can’t hear either! It’s genes… gotta be.. but if you are like me with not too great genes then I think exercise, diet and keeping your brain active is extra important. Seriously, who knows? Show less 5 Reply @Lola-mn9oz 2 months ago @nancyrebecca God bless her soul . This is so confusing....and life is so unfair. Please try the probiotics and prebiotics routes...It cannot hurt.sometimes fruit is a culprit too. We think UT is healthy but sugar is sugar. I feel so bad for her...have you or she research Nitric oxide? Reply @Lola-mn9oz 2 months ago @lizardfirefighter110 my A fib goes away when I quit coffee...but I can never stay quit! 2 Reply @paulwatts1704 2 months ago Cycling too - I do a lake round trip of 8 miles most days and as its got some ups and downs its great for cardio and intensive. As you say getting outside in the fresh air has so many benefits and cycling is less stressful on the joints! 3 Reply @VenturiLife 2 months ago Walking is great for anyone, along with swimming. Walking is a very natural activity our bodies were built for. 3 Reply @criticalthought7527 1 month ago Jack La Laine figured it out some 70 years ago... Exercise is the King, and Nutrition is the Queen of Health span and longevity. We now know more about the importance of sleep hygiene, stress reduction, reduction of toxic exposures, etc. But Jack (Of Jumping Jacks, and "getting Jacked" fame.) had the two most important factors figured out on his own back when he was inventing the fitness movement. Peace, Love, and Health to all who are fortunate enough to strive for these goals. ct Show less 5 Reply @absolootely2571 1 month ago @piperdevi9028 By "everyday" you mean 7 days a week? Reply @gym_bob 1 month ago @successandlifestyle Try a treadmill, if you can afford it. I used one for years and ended up finishing a marathon! 2 Reply @anitaostrander4301 1 month ago @Nellis202 well as I said in one reply that who knows if she had kept her brain more active if that would have made a difference. I hope genetics plays a very small role. It’s a cruel disease. My mom decided to stop eating.. she had enough . She was 88 when she passed. I remember her saying to us I can’t remember anything anymore .. this was on her 60’s but … 1 Reply @CarolMuszik 1 month ago @PammyP Reply @nicolaspeters2555 1 month ago . . . and a coke to slake your thirst ?? Reply @justgivemethetruth 1 month ago I think it is the oxegenation you get when you walk that helps so much. 1 Reply @justgivemethetruth 1 month ago @successandlifestyle You need sun or equivalent. Walking you need warm clothes and to protect your body, and I guess way up there spikes or cleats on your shoes. I don't think I could ever live in such a cold climate. 1 Reply @robertbutler8004 1 month ago walking is no good for making babies I tried it. 1 Reply @brantjordan9864 1 month ago Yes!! Spot on! I concur wholeheartedly! Reply @drag0nchampi0n 4 weeks ago Agreed. Walking has changed my life. Forget running and jogging, it's unnecessary and hard on your joints. 1 Reply @LIBlurr 3 weeks ago @anitaostrander4301 Walking is not a magic panacea... there are many other factors to consider obviously, like genetics.… 1 Reply @LIBlurr 3 weeks ago @Lola-mn9oz Magnesium stopped my Afib... stay away from those blood thinners if possible. 2 Reply @anitaostrander4301 3 weeks ago (edited) @LIBlurr thank you for sharing. I believe you are right. Ppl think what works fir them should work fir everyone but everyone is different. My husband is like your aunt.. he is 78 never drinks water only coffee, smokes, never walks, and the list goes on..terrible diet..but he is doing just fine! And very little mental decline! Reply @LIBlurr 3 weeks ago (edited) @anitaostrander4301 Oh good, glad no one took it the wrong way. It’s odd how many people think they can undue decades of poor habits in weeks, by changing this or that. *Gotta keep moving, not sitting around watching the boob tube I firmly believe it’s also a matter of degrees, not to be overly obsessive. And of course attitude and positivity is important. Best to you. ️ *But tell your husband that coffee is a diuretic, , drinking H2O is VITAL ! As it cleans us out, and we are composed of 75-80% water. Show less Reply @anitaostrander4301 3 weeks ago (edited) @LIBlurr well as I said, he is 78 and in relatively good health. He does absolutely all the wrong things .. he does everything they tell you not to do e except drink alcohol . He defies all the “rules” so who am I to tell him what he should be doing . Now when he wants pancakes for dinner, I put my foot down as he eats cookies and candy all day long. No weight problem, still has his teeth and never sick! Me on the other hand I do all the right things and I still get sick and have problems with my teeth. I walk 3-5 mi everyday, workout, learn something new g new every month, eat fruits and veg, drink at least 1/2 gal of water everyday.. and if I don’t I get migraines! So there you have it.. I think genes have a lot to do with it .. your genetic microbiome Show less Reply @waterkingdavid 3 weeks ago Indeed. And even better in favorable environments like mountain paths, by the sea and so forth. Reply @bornfree0507 2 weeks ago I just started walking for aerobic exercise and I’m much sharper. Also cut out processed foods and sugars. Drink acv in warm water once a day 30 minutes before my first meal of the day. I have 100 percent better attitude and feel great Reply @greendesertgoddess 11 days ago Dancing is the thing! Danc Reply @SuperReznative 11 days ago @successandlifestyle Yeh..try Saskatchewan winters ..brrr Translate to English Reply @jiggersotoole7823 11 days ago Walking is king. Ditch the car. Reply @lisamerrill24 9 days ago Yes any exercise is good for you but not really gonna help you if you eat like shit! Reply @MsSimpleMovies 2 months ago 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 270 Reply 8 replies @Shasha8674 1 month ago Zn/Mg/Vit A/coenzymated B vitamins/blueberries/coconut flakes/lecithin/progesterone and more may help the brain. 16 Reply @janelensch6168 1 month ago Thank you for food items listed. 7 Reply @wellnesspathforme6236 1 month ago @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). 3 Reply @Shasha8674 1 month ago @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! Show less 14 Reply @Joey-fs7ro 1 month ago High fructose corn syrup... it's in almost every processed food on the market and most beverages. 7 Reply @MaisieB9103 3 weeks ago Appreciate that ! Reply @AcesGaruda 2 weeks ago @Shasha8674 what is the meaning of coenzyme b complex? 2 Reply @Shasha8674 2 weeks ago @AcesGaruda Coenzymated B vitamins are more activated like folate instead of folic acid and Methylcobalamin instead of cyanocobalamin etc.. Nature's plus has a Super B complex with the B vitamins in their more active form that will work better than the synthetic form. 3 Reply @mmhervey3449 2 months ago 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. Show less 207 Reply 17 replies @lauraarcher1730 2 months ago Thankyou, 12 Reply @bonitabonita3431 1 month ago THANNNK YOU! That’s it &&& got me first & foremost is keeping God first (1st) in my life. Father Son Jesus & The Holy Ghost. Show less 21 Reply @sashapillai7430 1 month ago Thank you for briefing it here 6 Reply @milels6917 1 month ago 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 3 Reply @jessyantony3807 1 month ago Thank you Reply @AmericaCirclingTheDrain 1 month ago (edited) @milels6917 The trouble is that there's not a consensus as to what a healthy diet is. 7 Reply @lillieberger2883 1 month ago I would add good oral health, take a probiotic, eat plenty of fruits and vegetables, especially getting enough vitamin C. Get outside in the sun a little everyday for vitamin D, most people are quite low as we found out during Covid. Treat chronic inflammation naturally if possible with curcumin, MSM, antioxidants, exercise, and reduced stress. 5 Reply @janebadon3988 1 month ago Tons of excellent information here! Reply @eileenlocke7877 1 month ago Thank u Reply @donalkinsella4380 1 month ago You left out the love of a good woman. Other than your mother. 3 Reply @xhames61x 4 weeks ago You DO NOT want me to sing, even when I''m by myself Reply @MMelanie963 3 weeks ago Yes wonderful thank you Add to that water needs to be filtered, seafood needs to be wild, smaller / fast growing types such as salmon, sardines, mackerel, herring and anchovies and wild cod fish Avoid air pollution/heavy metals and mould, a HEPA air filtration for the home could help (and for me personally I would add indoor plants known to be providing oxygen / air cleaning) Show less 1 Reply @kripaharris237 3 weeks ago Organic food too expensive 1 Reply @xhames61x 3 weeks ago @kripaharris237 Regular food is too expensive. Thanks, Creepy Joe. Reply @jananthony7308 2 weeks ago Thanks Reply @shaz4532 2 weeks ago THANK YOU! Reply @toomuchdebt5669 8 days ago AmericaCirclingTheDrain There is a concensus. Just go back 10000 years ago. Or better @ yet meditation / paleo/ keto diet. Reply @satraramek9760 1 year ago 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 Show less 813 78 replies Reply @cpotharst3059 1 year ago That's a gift. Thanks for sharing! 43 Reply @bernadetteraikar8822 1 year ago 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. 133 Reply @mswilson8702 1 year ago @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 Show less 68 Reply @beverleyjohnson5709 1 year ago Great 7 Reply @joannmclean6406 1 year ago People choose to either respect their bodies God gave them or disrespect their bodies by what they consume. In God's word, the Bible, He tells us in 1 Corinthians 6:19-20 to care for our bodies. ️ 32 Reply @southerngirl1408 1 year ago (edited) She was Definitely blessed with the longevity gene. She only had access to healthy food a good part of her life since processed food didn’t exist. Eating in moderation is good…God bless her 21 Reply @pallavisreetambraparni6995 1 year ago She's definitely blessed and very lucky 10 Reply @PeaceIsYeshua 1 year ago @@Satra, I love this comment!! ️ Are y’all East Indian by chance? I ask because many Indian spices are soooo great for health and keeping the brain young! 10 Reply @SAAlexander 1 year ago There is no key. It's the throw of the dice to a great degree. Some kind of genetic engineering? 6 Reply @user-sl3zv8cq9k 1 year ago Be careful about eating whatever, food of her time is very different from nowadays. 18 Reply @dorothysay8327 1 year ago That’s good genes and a clean lifestyle. Not everyone escapes the ravages of modern life though—pollution, chemicals in every product, processed foods, pesticides etc. 16 Reply @Victorm61767 1 year ago Everybody not the same genetically 17 Reply @ernestinemorrison2799 1 year ago Kudos to longevity. Dr Martin Luther King Jr professed longevity has its place in time. I am in awe of your family member even at 77. 🫢 9 Reply @ernestinemorrison2799 1 year ago @mswilson8702 people hear the prophets, however, they refuse to 7 Reply @mykimikimiky 1 year ago and if she drank or smoked, she could be 107! 7 Reply @anneelizabethgarvey9442 1 year ago @ernestinemorrison2799 p p p) )m. 1 Reply @deecee901 1 year ago Shes is lucky. Incredible. Good for her.. 5 Reply @analogchris9084 1 year ago Your grandmother sounds like me.... Just how we were raised....keep active and productive. No alcohol..no smoking really helps. 66 years old.....look like 40.....still feel like 20. 15 Reply @analogchris9084 1 year ago (edited) @mykimikimiky .... you totally missed the point 3 Reply @analogchris9084 1 year ago True... but you choose your lifestyle. 2 Reply @vickeyprice606 1 year ago Reply @verreal 1 year ago listen to them. @bernadetteraikar8822 Right. And guaranteed she was breastfed, not fed artificial baby formula. And finally, if there were eleven people who smoked, drank and ate giant steaks who lived to be a hundred, there were many MANY more who had a heart attack at sixty. So just don't do that stuff. 8 Reply @bluewaters3100 8 months ago That's great! Reply @saraswatkin9226 8 months ago (edited) @mswilson8702 no GMO food and sounds like close loving family unit which is a great blessing. 5 Reply @holiday07 8 months ago Most likely, your grandmother would rather take a walk going to the market, instead of taking the car to go the grocery. Some people who exercise exhaustively tend to injure themselves or you see them drinking or smoking heavily later. It’s the net sum of cumulative action and choices. 5 Reply @phenomenalfemale524 7 months ago One has to wonder about people like this success record... Is all the hype about Alzheimer's overblown? Because it is complicated, patients are easily agitated about it happening to them. You likely have the gene thing going for U. Reply @susanhesse140 7 months ago Hallelujah! 1 Reply @PolHa-gv4js 5 months ago It s the garden that saved her 5 Reply @caroldoddart 3 months ago My grandmother was the same way made it to 102. She ate real food. A lot of it. She grew herself. She worked in her yard, but the key to her (I believe now) she turned every worry, problem, stress she had over to God 100% and did her best to help the situation, and then then let it go. This precious woman was as cool as a cucumber all the time. 13 Reply @toby9999 3 months ago Very lucky. 1 Reply @bruceb5481 3 months ago (edited) @analogchris9084 You missed the joke. Reply @ziv2liv 3 months ago My father who ate anything he wanted and never exercise, died at age of 79 after five years of dementia, His older brother who worked our since he was 40 was sharp as a nail and died recently at age 99. Genetic is important but you can certainly improve upon. 6 Reply @anyezvanrozenburg3383 3 months ago the interruptions were short and immediately responded to. The answers were clarifying and it made the whole thing more comprehensive for me and probably many others. 1 Reply @15walkeen 3 months ago (edited) @joannmclean6406 some treat their body like a temple. Others, an amusement park. 5 Reply @linmal2242 2 months ago Well, she was lucky and savy and had the good genes, but they did not come from any god, they came from the natural world and her heredity. Don't ascribe some benefit or malaise to a supposed divine power that is nonexistent ! 2 Reply @linmal2242 2 months ago (edited) @mswilson8702 Nicely said ! Reply @linmal2242 2 months ago Well Corinth was an 'in-between' state, neither Spartan nor Athenian but allied to both. For survival of necessity. But nothing to do with any god bible, more to do with self respect. 1 Reply @linmal2242 2 months ago Yes, 'engineered' by nature and evolution over lots of time ! Natural selection originally in action, hence the longevity, with the genetic legacy handed down. That and peace and prosperity ! Reply @memoryrinehart4452 2 months ago (edited) @PeaceIsYeshua I love spices but my own grandmother, born in 1900 and lived to 104, ate very blandly from what I could see. 2 Reply @memoryrinehart4452 2 months ago (edited) holiday07 I think you're right about the walking to the store. @ My grandparents never owned a car. Grandfather died at 80 (he drank in early yrs.) but grandmother lived to 104. 4 Reply @lisaperry491 2 months ago (edited) That's awesome. I'll give you my 2 cents on this. Big pharma, specifically cholesterol medicine. Your brain needs it to function. I've talked to a few homecare nurses who have said 95% of their dementia patients are on strong cholesterol meds. 2 Reply @tracysmith-yv5lt 2 months ago i believe it is the person itself my mother in law nearly 80 starting with Alzheimer's i have known her for over 20 years every time I see her eating food adding salt going on holidays being spoilt with food and drink all the time it is hard for me to watch i work with dementia and they do not know what they are doing i have to look after 2 kids with arthritis not enough money while they were young kids everything going up now i read about diets when my kidneys nearly stopped working stage 4 with lupus i think it is what we eat and lifestyle with what I have it is low vitamin d levels i can't go in the sun with lupus on oral now they gave me to much which was my kidney issues was had to have a week of fluids in hospital for a week reduce calcium even things like kale and spinach are high in calcium, coffee depletes calcium from bones mine just go to urine or kidney stones.. Less oil for cooking use olive oil, and coconut oil and use herbs and spices instead if possible I'm not a good cook like his mother is a good cook i just put things in the oven with 2 types of vegetables and potatoes one meal a day instead of eating all the time. Show less 1 Reply @SuplemetacionyMedicina-uj2ri 2 months ago what a bless! Reply @blumusdu 2 months ago Was there any change when she turned 101? Reply @catthompson1466 2 months ago My husband's Aunt had breast cancer in her 60s. Had the breast removed but took no treatment. She ate sugar, really enjoyed her happy hours never exercised. Ate what she wanted. She passed right before her 99th birthday. Reply @1stSchoolofLife 2 months ago even at 3 am lol What a blessing. Genetics and lifestyle like that runs in my family too. Reply @stephaniet9264 2 months ago Thank you for sharing this. My grandfather lived to 101. Healthy, no heart disease, no cancer, no cognitive decline. However, I think we should factor in that our long lived relatives, also were born in a time without pesticides, GMO's. EMF radiation, etc. They ate better food, breathed better air etc. I think it plays a factor in their longevity. 1 Reply @nc737 2 months ago Yeah, this speaker and all his california cliches and platitudes was a wasted watch Reply @debsday5445 2 months ago Amazing Reply @jojivarghese3494 1 month ago Moderation ' is the secret. Reply @inthevortex-de1rh 1 month ago Great! Good combination of genes and lifestyle 1 Reply @Silverstreak7878 1 month ago The never drinking and smoking are significant and also the gardening is significant. Reply @jenniferlee7167 1 month ago Wherre does she live? In the city or country? In the USA? Reply @genkiferal7178 1 month ago (edited) @PeaceIsYeshua most herbs are at the very top of lists of foods containing antioxidants. cocoa and oregano are realllyyyy at the top Reply @teriwellborn165 1 month ago My friend never exercised, was an alcoholic but is sober for 32 years now. Sharp as a tack. Reply @WestVirginia1959 1 month ago She didn't exercise because she was already doing hard labor. Reply @WestVirginia1959 1 month ago She also didn't eat all this processed and junk food. 1 Reply @elliediaz6667 1 month ago But she wasn't exposed to so much toxicity as generations after hers. Every generation inherits a more and more toxic environment. Nothing we can do about that unless you live in the wilderness and grow all your own food. Reply @maryshanley329 1 month ago Good genes help. Reply @maryshanley329 1 month ago I don’t want to outlive what little money I have, i am getting close to that.i am scared. Reply @UrDominioN 1 month ago I have a goal to live to 103. Hopefully my granddaughter can post something like you one day. Reply @saraswatkin9226 1 month ago @bernadetteraikar8822 probably no screen time nor surrounded by electromagnetic pollution. 1 Reply @eileenlocke7877 1 month ago Wow bless him Reply @laurelharper1109 1 month ago @PeaceIsYeshua Asian Indian is the term now. Reply @laurelharper1109 1 month ago @analogchris9084 the grandmother is older than you therefore YOU sound like HER. Alcohol and tobacco age the skin prematurely, not using them are 2 reasons why you look as you do. Good for you! Reply @laurelharper1109 1 month ago @verreal Don’t be so sure. Baby formula’s been around since 1869 and you don’t even know this woman. Reply @laurelharper1109 1 month ago @phenomenalfemale524 no, there’s no hype about Alzheimer’s disease and btw AD is only one type of dementia although it is the most common. Not everyone is subject to dementia. Is that what you thought? Reply @PeaceIsYeshua 1 month ago @laurelharper1109 Asian Indian? I’ve never heard that term—that’s weird, as I think of Asians as Japanese, Chinese, etc, but thanks for the heads up! I know India is classified as part of Asia, but that’s such an odd term. Reply @mirzetdedic170 4 weeks ago My grandmother was 97 years when she died,she smoked over 75 years 1 Reply @Paul-ft4pd 3 weeks ago Give her fresh ginkgo baloba leaves if possible ,after I cook salmon & bake potatoes carrots& whatever,after cooking I put them on a plate on fresh ginkgo leaves, add heaps-coconut oil to the veggies, yum watch her brain heal! 1 Reply @PeaceIsYeshua 3 weeks ago @Paul-ft4pd That sounds like a great recipe for the Brain indeed! Reply @Nanmoses2023 3 weeks ago BETTY WHITE LIVED TO BE 100 and ate hotdogs ,drank liquor and ate strawberry ligerish everyday but in moderation . 1 Reply @chattinglifestyle6008 3 weeks ago Gardening is the best Intermittent exercise! She lived a real life instead of an artificial life. The reason why exercise is now suggested is because people don’t live like they used to. They used to walk everywhere and do everything with their hands. One of the reasons why some Europeans live longer than Americans is because they still walk places take public … 1 Reply @user-pk6ge2qs7n 2 weeks ago @holiday07 15:01 Reply @zebing 2 weeks ago don't lie to us. she's on trt. we love her though Reply @Someone-vn9ce 12 days ago (edited) Yep, my Great Grandfather was like that. He lived to be 105. Same thing, never smoked or drank, ate what he liked, but didn't have much of a sweet tooth. He loved meat, eggs, potatoes and fresh veggies. He worked on his farm until he was 103. The last 2 years he "retired." Even when he was 100, we went to visit one day and he was up on top of his hou… Reply @jo.k235 3 days ago I really love this and I really hope she's going strong. Reply @jo.k235 3 days ago @Someone-vn9ce That's incredible you should be so proud of him we could only be so lucky to live that long if we are well enough to do so. Reply @sparkleinco2035 3 years ago 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. 864 Reply 17 replies @cliffordbenjamin3899 1 year ago Really enlightening explanation. 20 Reply @cliffordbenjamin3899 1 year ago Very important explanation on dietary intake in relation to cognitive decline. 20 Reply @cliffordbenjamin3899 1 year ago I love this questions and answers, 8 Reply @judygray1060 1 year ago @cliffordbenjamin3899 4 Reply @judygray1060 1 year ago @cliffordbenjamin3899 4 Reply @starrynight3363 1 year ago Hi. I hope that you are taking in your MCFA, Medium Chain Fatty-Acids (coconut oil ketones). There isn't a single case of AD or dementia, that didn't first commence from being Insulin Resistant /Deficiency. … 15 Reply @tomsale5142 1 year ago No.mention of ldn 1 Reply @Wolfy39565 1 year ago good for you dude! hope you live another 80 years of happyness! 9 Reply @snowyowl6892 1 year ago @tomsale5142 ? Reply @lucianaromulus1408 1 year ago I'm glad to see an elder taking this seriously. It's so annoying watching for example my dad and maternal grandmother just straight up ignore health and just let theirs decline because they refuse to better themselves and just want to accept decline. Keep up the good work 14 Reply @tomsale5142 1 year ago @lucianaromulus1408 what happens there energy isn't there to start to change I think 5 Reply @kennethmarks1625 1 year ago @cliffordbenjamin3899 by 1 Reply @CosmicSeeker69 8 months ago 'Like' 666 Reply @laurencohen62 3 months ago Really?? Don't you think he is just trying to slow the Doctor down a bit for us lay-people to be able to have a better understanding?? I think your opinion is hugely Cattty!!! 4 Reply @huertalapaz8359 3 months ago also 80 and building a new home and planted a huge garden , moved in about 100 trees from previous location planning on at lesst 10 more years ,been eating organic and exercising for 45 years and working basic labor on farms 23 Reply @FREEDOMFIGHTER28s__Left__Dent 4 weeks ago my grandpa started getting noticable cognitive decline after 90 but that was also the time he started being unable to walk without a cane. Now at 94 he cant even walk . It all comes down on you at once. Reply @Mars-pf6vu 10 days ago Best to do deep breathing before falling asleep I guess Reply @brendawatkins5751 1 year ago 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 … 300 Reply 23 replies @HatRatt 1 year ago 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. 53 Reply @louiseannatfreeyourspirit 1 year ago 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. 18 Reply @joannmclean6406 1 year ago 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. 16 Reply @poppadoc5614 1 year ago 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. 17 Reply @louiseannatfreeyourspirit 1 year ago @poppadoc5614 1 Reply @colleenlewis2780 1 year ago I’m so sorry for your loss sending 2 ️ Reply @colleenlewis2780 1 year ago @poppadoc5614 I’m so sorry for your loss sending 1 ️ Reply @colleenlewis2780 1 year ago @HatRatt I’m so sorry for your loss I know the pain never goes away we just learn to live with it ️ 5 Reply @patblavat9875 1 year ago 47:29 Reply @angelacoleman6580 1 year ago So sorry... This must be hard... 2 Reply @johannevanderghote7577 1 year ago Reply @penniroyal4398 1 year ago It’s never easy loosing a child no matter the age or circumstances find peace and ways to improve your health. 2 I pray you will be able to Reply @leslievoice1402 2 months ago Yes it is, if your honest with yourself you know theres so many ups and downs emotionally..it takes far longer than anyone who hasn't gone through such a loss will tell you..I dont believe theres a time frame or a NORMAL..staying busy and caring for others one day at a time 1 Reply @edie4321 2 months ago I am so sorry for your loss. The ones that caused this will pay for their crimes. I'm so sorry for you and your family. 1 Reply @christynorman7288 2 months ago (edited) Did your daughter take the mRNA jab ? 53 is no age am so sorry for your loss. ️Out 3 Reply @cc10757 2 months ago so sorry for your loss. 1 Reply @poetmaggie1 2 months ago We don't let go, we keep it forever and that is OKAY. Reply @fryaxoof2521 1 month ago I have had a hard time moving on with life after losing my husband and young brother of 42. Reply @felixoupopote 3 weeks ago Oh, I am so sorry for you. That is devastating beyond what I can imagine. Take care. Reply @tomfenn9618 3 weeks ago I'm very sorry to hear this about your daughter sir; I just can't imagine the pain you feel. This genie out of the bottle for what? I read they remain working in labs across the world. I wished our leaders or someone in our world could use AI to find the source and then put 'em up a flag pole. Reply @judymawhorter7301 2 weeks ago Blessings be with you Reply @patkillebrew4110 2 weeks ago I I’m so sorry for the loss of your daughter Reply @digger105337 12 days ago You don't have to yell, WE CAN HEAR YOU. ( FYI typing in all Caps is yelling in the typingverse) It's all good Reply @SuperZimpatico 1 month ago 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 … 6 Reply @4406bbldb 1 year ago I came here for positive support and think I got it and I’m Winning. 75 and growing. 247 Reply 1 reply @mishaanton5436 1 year ago I hope DR.bredesen knows how much we appreciate his time. Thanks Tom!! 323 Reply 3 replies @Peter-xo6bn 1 year ago 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. 6 Reply @brehpotsirhc 1 year ago (edited) @Peter-xo6bn I used to work ICU/CCU 3rd shift... our shift always ended with Happy Hour! THOSE were the days! 1 Reply @gilaprimak7554 2 months ago Yeah but he seems so douchy.... Reply @c.sc.9353 1 year ago I would like to have listened to Dr. Bredesen more without interruption! 31 Reply 3 replies @diann546 2 months ago I completely disagree. I appreciated his well timed interruptions. 3 Reply @mekad7900 1 month ago I thought it was just me 2 Reply @seascape185 2 weeks ago Oh well! Reply @m.talmagemoorehead 12 days ago Dale Bredesen deserves a Nobel Prize. Translate to English 8 Reply @AwakenThyself 1 year ago 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. Show less 321 Reply 78 replies @HealthyLife4Me 1 year ago Same for my mom. I removed her from a nursing home and restored her health. She is 85. 75 Reply @snowyowl6892 1 year ago (edited) 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 “… 31 Reply @snowyowl6892 1 year ago @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 … 26 Reply @writerforlifeify 1 year ago @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. Show less 7 Reply @katherinegordon5233 1 year ago @HealthyLife4Me GOOD! Nursing homes are the worst! NO matter how kind and caring the CNA's are, the homes over work them often times with 28 patients per care giver! The state is not consistent with regulating and the fines often are not that big. 33 Reply @katherinegordon5233 1 year ago @snowyowl6892 What is Brahmi plus? 13 Reply @australianwoman9696 1 year ago (edited) First, get her outside in the morning sun. Remove her glasses, expose her arms & legs as much as possible. Second give her butter, coconut oil and nuts if possible. Third give her something to do such as washing plastic cups & plates in a bowl of water. Play cards with her, go for walks with her. Use herbs in your cooking. (Our brains are fat & need fats in order to function. Look at the Philippines they use coconut milk & have low levels of old timers disease - Alzheimer. ) Feed food as close to a natural state as possible. Eliminate transfers, sugar. Increase fish consumption, olive oil on salads. Red wine in moderation increase non starchy vegetables and fruits. (Grapes & grape seed extract, celery & celery seed extract) Avoid all exposure to aluminium. May God bless your efforts in Jesus Christ's name Amen ️ Show less 63 Reply @snowyowl6892 1 year ago @australianwoman9696 EXCELLENT POST - thank you. Especially the SUN advice (On bare skin) - I would add bare feet on the earth (ideal at the beach) because we pick up electrons from the earth … and, together with photons of light from the sun - we are doing ourselves a huge favour. Show less 33 Reply @snowyowl6892 1 year ago @writerforlifeify What you eat (the standard western diet) horrifies me … I hope your body copes with it … and that you are the exception to the rule … 4 Reply @writerforlifeify 1 year ago (edited) @snowyowl6892 Doing just fine, diet-wise. Never set foot in a McD's or similar since we moved to Canada when I was 6. I'm finding that I feel best after eating a bowl of shredded cabbage, radishes, carrots, celery, black/navy beans & (sometimes) slices of hard-boiled eggs--doused in olive oil & apple cider vinegar, topped with walnut pieces. No salt unless Mrs Dash. So tasty, light, yet filling. And I love my oatmeal. Google 'oldest person ever'-Frenchwoman named Jeanne Calment lived to 122. An ex-smoker, she made liberal use of olive oil & loved chocolate. The darker the better for me, I adore 100% Baker's chocolate, antioxidant-rich, delectably bitter. Show less 25 Reply @tomsale5142 1 year ago @HealthyLife4Me wonderful what brought her back what illness was reversed 1 Reply @tomsale5142 1 year ago @snowyowl6892 what is brahmi 6 Reply @tomsale5142 1 year ago @writerforlifeify yes sourdough isn't the same as modern bread.but it's mostly it's sprayed is the problem which intention depopulation slowly fact with roundup 7 Reply @tomsale5142 1 year ago @writerforlifeify oh yes for sure it's been known for decades it was coming were surplus to requirements IE servants to the realm.the food company s phosphates are owned by pharma cuticals company's so self feeding the illness whatever they say do the opposite even no 2 doctors personally saying the same.got to help one another now if you can grow your … 4 Reply @writerforlifeify 1 year ago (edited) @tomsale5142 I've never cared a whit for my own fertility; happily child-free forever! 5 Reply @SPDATA1 1 year ago @HealthyLife4Me 1 Reply @shivaniad 1 year ago I hope and pray your mom gets better soon. 7 Reply @Quantum3691 1 year ago @katherinegordon5233 Bacopa monnieri also called brahmi, water hyssop, thyme-leaved gratiola, and herb of grace, is a staple plant in traditional Ayurvedic medicine. 3 Reply @whatsupw9017 1 year ago Sad, I wish mom and you many blessings 6 Reply @jamesdean2043 1 year ago So sorry 2 Reply @AwakenThyself 1 year ago @writerforlifeify thank you so kindly. I hope she can do it this lifetime with my assistance. xo 3 Reply @AwakenThyself 1 year ago @HealthyLife4Me how did you restore her health? How did you take care of her on your own or hire a nurse? xo 4 Reply @AwakenThyself 1 year ago @snowyowl6892 OK thank you I will look for where I can buy some here in Vancouver. Reply @AwakenThyself 1 year ago @snowyowl6892 agree xo Reply @snowyowl6892 1 year ago @katherinegordon5233 Buy Brahma at a herbalist or perhaps an Indian grocery store. 1 Reply @hsny76h4l9 1 year ago @HealthyLife4Me How did u restore your health? 2 Reply @AwakenThyself 1 year ago @HealthyLife4Me wow, can you please share how you did this? How far gone was she before you took her out? My mom needs 24/7 care and cant take care of herself and I dont have the capacity to take care of her full time as a single person... 3 Reply @helenahandkart1857 1 year ago @writerforlifeify , You will be suprised to learn that most people in the so called blue zones actually eat far more poultry, red meat & eggs & fish, & more regularly, in their traditional diets than that book outlines, & in many places, dairy, also. 4 Reply @dianasmith1746 1 year ago @snowyowl6892 m Reply @justhere3794 1 year ago My father was never in a nursing home and we took care of him even with severe dementia in the home he loved. My sister never wanted to give his money to a nursing home also. We both worked in nursing homes and all he would have done was just sit or lie on a bed, feed him, and clean him. We finally had hospice come in. Also had help once in awhile. Way better to keep parents in their home or yours unless your spouse hates your parents or have other family issues. My sister and I are tough cookies and don’t over react when dad did something crazy or had health issues since we are both healthcare pros. But even if we aren’t we are keeping parents in their homes or ours. Show less 20 Reply @AwakenThyself 1 year ago @justhere3794 thank you for sharing.. that is beautiful. I am a single girl in a very expensive rental that I work 10 hours a day - I am not able to take care of her on my own - I would be living on the streets... I dont know what else to do...... 3 Reply @Marylmac 1 year ago (edited) @justhere3794 Nice, thanks. Reply @TrishCanyon8 1 year ago God bless you. TAKE CARE OF YOURSELF. 2 Reply @stanleyjohntheroosterandbr1961 1 year ago @snowyowl6892 where do you buy BRAHAM? 1 Reply @stanleyjohntheroosterandbr1961 1 year ago @snowyowl6892 do you ot want to share where the Brahmi is or how to get it? I see a lot of people asking you this and you never reply. 2 Reply @pallavisreetambraparni6995 1 year ago Have her listen to some lovely music. Any kind of music that she likes. Country music, pop music, Christmas music during Christmas time. Take her outside to look at the lovely flowers, the lovely trees, and listen to the birds sing and chirp on a clear blue sky day on a lovely spring day or summer day. Have her get in touch with pet like a dog. Nowadays dogs are … 6 Reply @katen1228 1 year ago @snowyowl6892 , whose the author? Reply @chasethecat3839 1 year ago Try silica and cbd 1 Reply @My_Secret_ArtSketchbook 1 year ago Sugar n sweeteners is 1 of the reasons behind dementia also people who read loud/ read in general write- play board games do puzzles , knitting crochet play chess/musical instrument laugh socialise - their memory is terrific. Alzheimers caused by listening to very loud music during youth 1 Reply @My_Secret_ArtSketchbook 1 year ago @snowyowl6892 BINGO u sound like a Light Worker? R U one? Or a chosen one Reply @writerforlifeify 1 year ago @paulette-rose You're what? Reply @mariasoaressimpson4860 1 year ago Mym has Alzheimer too! We put her in a home for people with Alzheimer’s and dementia! It has been the wrost time of my life I miss her a lot! She did not smoke… she ate healthy… exercised a lot! I don’t really get it! 8 Reply @writerforlifeify 1 year ago @mariasoaressimpson4860 I heard that Alzheimer's might be an autoimmune disease. If so, diet + exercise won't prevent its onset. But more research is required to understand its true origins. 1 Reply @sugar392 1 year ago Body NEEDS SALT 2 Reply @annychest718 1 year ago They give them stuff to quiet them down 3 Reply @helenaquin1797 1 year ago @australianwoman9696 Aluminum can only cross the blood brain barrier when it forms a complex with citric acid. So never cook acidic foods with that acid in aluminum pans or serve them in foil containers.. 1 Reply @royhenderson9826 1 year ago So sad to read!. Bless You all. Just be there if needed!. 3 Reply @carolbeevers8135 1 year ago @australianwoman9696 i Reply @rositzavenkova1659 1 year ago @australianwoman9696 ism Reply @rositzavenkova1659 1 year ago @justhere3794 . Pl by Reply @anhthai7550 1 year ago Independent situation if all the family every family is different Reply @stephaniejones1642 1 year ago @helenahandkart1857 no Reply @domainmailbox3850 8 months ago Going through the same with my dad. 1 Reply @arianamontenegro5528 6 months ago Is this for Alzheimer? Reply @annedodgson8677 4 months ago Just let her go…. Reply @davidandrews8007 3 months ago My mon had alzhiemer and did not drink or smoke. They give patients drugs at nursing homes to keep them quiet. 3 Reply @user-dx9ej1rh2e 2 months ago A lack of vitamin d3 makes you want to sleep, I saw this with my brother. Dr. Checked and he was low so doctor prescribed 50 thousand mg. On Thursdays for 8 weeks. Didn't sleep like a log in day anymore. In 3 days we noticed a difference even his moodiness went away 4 Reply @freedomgranny1545 2 months ago It sounds like your Mom had a lot of stress in her life which couldn’t have been easy. When you are stressed like that you do some unhealthy things sometimes. Just love her. My daughter quit talking to me a couple years ago. I was so close with her children and now the oldest won’t talk to me either. I’m so hoping we can have a relationship again before … 6 Reply @ronilittle7028 2 months ago (edited) @HealthyLife4Me God bless you for taking your mother out of the nursing home and caring for her! 1 Reply @ronilittle7028 2 months ago (edited) @snowyowl6892 What is Brahms and where do you get it? Please, and thank you. Reply @ronilittle7028 2 months ago (edited) @katherinegordon5233 what can we do to help fix this serious problem? We just can’t allow this to continue… Thank you. Reply @ronilittle7028 2 months ago (edited) @australianwoman9696 Thank you for caring… Reply @ronilittle7028 2 months ago (edited) @justhere3794 God bless you both forever and always… Reply @ronilittle7028 2 months ago (edited) @My_Secret_ArtSketchbook I’m sorry I don’t understand what you’re saying… Please explain… Thank you Reply @ronilittle7028 2 months ago (edited) @helenaquin1797 Thank you for your kind advice… Reply @franziskani 2 months ago (edited) @helenaquin1797 CO2 is also slightly acidic and sodas often have some citric acids in them. And they are sold in aluminium cans too. Reply @dianec.7645 2 months ago (edited) @user-dx9ej1rh2e agreed. But so does a lack of Iron or vitamin B12. These ought to be checked by docs regularly. And electrolytes, namely potassium. Reply @dianec.7645 2 months ago (edited) @australianwoman9696 excellent advice!!! Reply @justhere3794 2 months ago (edited) @AwakenThyself If she gets income have her live with u. My sister was poor and just kept him at home. It was tough and not many people can do it. The days will pass and they die. Reply @toncuz8291 2 months ago How do we know the amyloids are not going to the scene of inflammation to fight it?...Just like we found out about cholesteral. Reply @karyannfontaine8757 2 months ago I am very sorry. Terrible disease which robs our loved ones of their personalities, memories, abilities. My aunt had vascular dementia, a dear friend had Alzheimers, showed me his scans. I used to take him on my walks, eventually his wife had to put him in a hospital which took care of dementia patients. My mother and I were on the visiting list. My mother played the piano and all the patients responded to music. A nurse told us about a lady, who lost her ability to speak. This lady began to sing and smile. Our friend lost my name, used to call me "the young one". He used to be a musician. Show less 1 Reply @kimdagnillo8246 2 months ago Wow, so sorry, sounds very familiar with my mother, she only made it to 80, her mother 81 but my grandmother did not get Alzheimer’s, they said dementia for my mother and she smoked right up until the day she stoked at 78, type 2 diabetes, never exercised, high BP. I’m trying to avoid all that, being an Aries sun , Aries rules the head, plus I do believe in fate so … Reply @explorerofunknownworlddept6232 2 months ago (edited) @AwakenThyself u need to work less to use your spare time to care for your beloved mom! Same like your mom cared of u when u r little till 18 yrs old, or even till 23 when in college. Sadly when we realized the facts in emotion that we as next generation owed too much for our beloved parents and grandparents! Reply @maryzhang2273 1 month ago @writerforlifeify 12:02 Reply @justgivemethetruth 1 month ago I can relate to that. Very sorry you have to go through that, I know what it is like. Reply @life1042 4 weeks ago Virgin coconut oil reverses demetia Reply @LeandroLiliaAlcantara-qd7cu 2 weeks ago I pray that God helps you to overcome your financial difficulties. In Jesus' name. Amen. Reply @kevinfalcao8657 1 day ago @justhere3794 LADIES, YOU ARE ANGELS. YOUR DAD BROUGHT YOU UP WITH AFFECTION , I AM SURE . YOU HAVE RETURNED THE FAVOR . Reply @Rittlesleo 2 years ago My husband and I went on a low carb diet and my brain fog disappeared in about 2 weeks! We were 62 yo. 107 Reply 2 replies @clairebear1808 2 months ago (edited) 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 4 Reply @jglee6721 1 month ago @clairebear1808 That's new to me about castor oil in the belly button. I will look into it. Thanks. 1 Reply @eddasturrup4912 1 year ago (edited) 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.........… 34 Reply 3 replies @maryjobell 2 months ago Amen Reply @KathrynCurtiss 3 weeks ago 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. 2 Reply @annuitcptis3032 3 weeks ago 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!!! 3 Reply @lionelhurst2817 2 months ago 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. 2 Reply @peterpiper487 1 year ago (edited) 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. 298 Reply 26 replies @LAKSHMIANGELES 1 year ago 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 … 29 Reply @odinbolt4380 1 year ago You saved me a hr,thanks 5 Reply @yvonnerahui8729 1 year ago @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 … 36 Reply @elle5435 1 year ago I think not everyone will get it. 6 Reply @snowyowl6892 1 year ago 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. 14 Reply @joannmclean6406 1 year ago @yvonnerahui8729 All praise to the LORD JESUS CHRIST!!! He wants all our praise. He deserves to be honored and praised. He wants our lives to reflect his glory. 13 Reply @robhiggins5042 1 year ago I just hope you haven’t had the vax 14 Reply @paulette-rose 1 year ago (edited) @yvonnerahui8729 AMEN AND AMEN! This life is but a vapor even it we live to 100. So many are super concerned about this blip in time and not the least bit prepared for eternity. Which Jesus has already provided for us if we would only reach out in faith and trust Him. And to those who do, we have a future with a far incomparable superior body that will never degenerate for all eternity! No worries about cognitive decline or aging in the glorious bodies Jesus will give us!! People need to focus on these things as well as (or more than) how to keep this very temporary body well. Show less 6 Reply @davidguthrie805 1 year ago @yvonnerahui8729 spot on Reply @S.L.S-407 1 year ago @peterpiper487- There are genes that may be present in Alzheimers patients that are NOT present in healthy people. You can get tested for that. 23and me does DNA testing AND they also do a little health testing, They check for two specific genes that tend to show up in Alzheimers patients. If you don't have those two genes it doesn't mean you won't get … 4 Reply @maggietattersfield2859 9 months ago @LAKSHMIANGELES 14:50 I no but Reply @newlife8318 7 months ago Well we just cannot do this. And these guys are capitalising on our fears. Live your life and stuff them!!! 3 Reply @freedomgranny1545 2 months ago @S.L.S-407 I’m not sure I want to know. 1 Reply @rossgee1091 2 months ago @LAKSHMIANGELES with respect, please don't use CAPS, it is much easier to read lower case writing. 3 Reply @ronilittle7028 2 months ago @LAKSHMIANGELES Is vegetarian high in carbs? Reply @ronilittle7028 2 months ago @snowyowl6892 What can I do if I’m on heart medication? Reply @ronilittle7028 2 months ago @S.L.S-407 Thank you for your kind contribution… I will take your advice… Reply @S.L.S-407 2 months ago @freedomgranny1545 - Playing ostrich is ALWAYS a bad idea ! 1 Reply @S.L.S-407 2 months ago @joannmclean6406 -Guess what? There are more people on earth that do NOT believe in JC So, take your beliefs to your church not YT 4 Reply @catherinewheel4851 2 months ago so was my mother until she turned 82. life long learner, worked until she was no longer able to, travelled, read, mediterranean diet, etc, etc. she was diagnosed with alzheimer's at age 82, though i saw her slipping as early as 80. died of alz at age 92. it was an awful 10 year slide. 3 Reply @S.L.S-407 2 months ago @yvonnerahui8729 - NOT EVERYONE BELIEVES IN CHRIST SO KEEP YOUR RELIGION TO YOURSELF 1 Reply @justgivemethetruth 1 month ago Good luck 2 Reply @S.L.S-407 1 month ago @joannmclean6406 -Not everyone is a Christian so keep your religious thoughts to yourself. 1 Reply @user-bl1ji7io6u 4 weeks ago @paulette-rose it would be great if Jesus would provide peace on earth. Is not he supposed to be the prince of peace? He has been elected 2000 years ago, and still no peace Reply @paulette-rose 4 weeks ago @user-bl1ji7io6u Peace is only found IN HIM not in this world (at least not until He returns and establishes His kingdom on earth) Put your faith and trust in HIM and HE will give you peace in your heart. God bless you. 1 Reply @judymawhorter7301 2 weeks ago He doesn't talk about loneliness and that causes stress andinflammation. You need each others energy. It's to share. Dance in the kitchen with yourself and turn up those oldies to goodies music and let it the energy fly!!!.. 1 Reply @spiritualwisdom515 1 year ago Hugging lowers cortisol (stress hormone) by 40% almost instantly. Love in your heart towards others and yourself will help you live long! 38 Reply @befunkrn 1 year ago 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. 66 Reply 3 replies @waithikkib5192 1 year ago I 1 Reply @Shaun-fe1ve 4 months ago P 1 Reply @carlaeskelsen 2 months ago 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. Reply @debbieminton5885 2 years ago 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. 66 Reply 1 reply @bobann3566 2 months ago I doubt that very much. Reply @franzellecarmon3550 1 year ago 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." 66 Reply @gralaw1965 1 year ago This doctor seems passionate in wanting to advise people, a good man there aren’t many caring people like him in this world. 22 Reply @gardeniabee 1 month ago I am fascinated with this doctor’s info. PLEASE LET HIM SPEAK! 3 Reply @SuperSoliton 1 year ago (edited) 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. Show less 50 Reply 4 replies @justgivemethetruth 1 month ago > 3. Help monocytes eat up amyloid. How do you do that? 1 Reply @life1042 4 weeks ago Virgin coconut oil reverses AD Reply @AlienGrade 3 weeks ago Summery: 2 A bunch of rambling..stuff we already know. Reply @michelangelobuonarroti916 2 weeks ago @AlienGrade But yet, you don't know how to spell. Reply @jaybyrd3240 3 years ago 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!! 79 Reply 19 replies @elizabethwilk9615 3 years ago Can you be specific on what you eat in a day 5 Reply @jaybyrd3240 3 years ago @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 !! Show less 30 Reply @janie3955 3 years ago Jay Byrd, that is amazing, well done. This gives me hope, thank you 9 Reply @dianneadams3358 3 years ago I’m glad you said this! I was just wondering what are people eating then 7 Reply @peace9537 3 years ago So mostly meat is the diet that changed everything. This is so great. 8 Reply @gurgurgur 2 years ago Watch dr Biswaroop Roy chodary diet videos Translate to English 1 Reply @tariqjackob8505 2 years ago @msmontana1961 why is bone broth dangerous? 1 Reply @tariqjackob8505 2 years ago Do you still do juicers? What was the reasons you stopped juicer? 2 Reply @tariqjackob8505 2 years ago Let me ask you so now you only eat meat, fats and vegetables only? No carbohydrates at all? 2 Reply @gurgurgur 2 years ago @tariqjackob8505 I use. everything plant based food. 1 Reply @tariqjackob8505 2 years ago @gurgurgur do you cook them or eat raw. 1 Reply @gurgurgur 2 years ago (edited) @tariqjackob8505 morning time I make smoothie with fresh fruit and celery , spinach ,almond milk .afternoon I cook tofu with green pepper red pepper in oil salt and pepper eat with milti grain bread or whole wheat bread home made afternoon dryfruit, around seven dinner salad and cooked vegetables with tofo or plant based anything , sometimes sub ,no … 4 Reply @jaybyrd3240 2 years ago @tariqjackob8505 Some people it works, but for me I dont not have access to organic vegetables/fruit and if your juicing all those chemicals daily it can make you sick. It did for me. Also after my elimination diet I found there where many vegetables ( mostly nightshades) that gave me horrible bloating and brain fog. Some people dont get this reaction. It all depends … 4 Reply @walterscott2286 1 year ago @jaybyrd3240 Really good I can tell you have very intelligently, step by step discovered the best dietary elements of good health! I can identify with most everything you wrote. I too have discovered pretty much the same good results. 4 Reply @Grungefan2018 2 months ago Did you have to make your own bone broth? Would a quality online or store bought work ? Thank you 1 Reply @freedomgranny1545 2 months ago Thank you for your info about the gut. I’m going to look into this and see if it might help me. 1 Reply @filoniz 2 months ago Rice has arcenic. 1 Reply @justgivemethetruth 1 month ago What does bone broth do/provide? Reply @maymalone1505 1 month ago Thanks for the info Reply @tesscot 2 weeks ago 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. 5 Reply @ktm4042 2 months ago Dr. Bredesen is the real deal!! Thank you 19 Reply @HYPERBALLSKILLS 3 years ago 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. 160 Reply 4 replies @madwoof3932 3 years ago And he listens without too much interruption 12 Reply @HYPERBALLSKILLS 3 years ago @madwoof3932 yeah! A lot of interviewers should learn from him 11 Reply @marshajackson9368 1 year ago Tom interrupts too much and he changes the conversation 3 Reply @TheDoglover1970 1 year ago @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. 2 Reply @TheDocbach 3 years ago 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! 91 Reply 4 replies @githasingh9010 1 year ago Had stomach problems forever trying to fix the micro bium with Sauerkraut only this helps a bit FERMENTED CABBAGE WITH SALT 4 Reply @ronniebattle1310 1 year ago @githasingh9010 Encounter Ministries YouTube channel. (Mark Hemans)+ Reply @githasingh9010 1 year ago You follow your ministry and I will follow my ministry Reply @ronniebattle1310 1 year ago @githasingh9010 Read Mark chapter 16:1-20. Ask yourself this question. Do you believe what it says? These signs will follow those who believe! 2 Reply @Cooljack906 1 year ago 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! 55 Reply @muth7813 2 weeks ago 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. 1 Reply @artturock820 3 years ago My mom died from alzheimers, so this information is extra important. Great to hear about these advances in scientific knowledge. 117 Reply 9 replies @RogueCylon 1 year ago My died of Dementia complications. Wish I knew what I’ve learned recently back then. 8 Reply @UTAH100 1 year ago Sorry to hear that. I hope you are taking good care. 8 Reply @ronniebattle1310 1 year ago @RogueCylon Encounter Ministries YouTube channel. (Mark Hemans)+ 2 Reply @gregorypotter1109 1 year ago 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. 8 Reply @Quantum3691 1 year ago @gregorypotter1109 You are so right, Gregory. The majority of sickness and disease is rooted in diet and exercise or lack thereof. Ancient knowledge. 6 Reply @brazucapipoca 1 year ago (edited) How old was you mom when she w 29:07 as diagnosed and how long it took to her body to be deteriorate due of Alzheimer? My mom is in her 85 and she was diagnosed 3 years ago but I noticed things are changing badly,rapidly , I’m scare to lose her. 7 Reply @arianamontenegro5528 6 months ago (edited) @UTAH100 how good care? To prevent from having it? 1 Reply @UTAH100 6 months ago (edited) @arianamontenegro5528 I was just suggesting that she take good care of herself- mentally. I am also an advocate for nutrition and exercise which can go a long way to help people prevent many illnesses including, but not limited to Alzheimer's. 2 Reply @arianamontenegro5528 6 months ago (edited) @UTAH100 awesome! This diseases can be prevented for sure 1 Reply @raewise6345 3 years ago 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. 26 Reply @hedovein3540 1 year ago Best informative interview for us people who are involved with someone going through this. PLUS a good heads up for us while we are younger. Yep. ... Good water and hydration too is major. Thank you for posting. 11 Reply @louiseannatfreeyourspirit 1 year ago 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 … 4 Reply @seemapatilJapan 3 years ago 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? 58 Reply 5 replies @mc-nw1rk 1 year ago (edited) 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 … 1 Reply @blackfeel9172 1 year ago 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 Show less Reply @waithikkib5192 1 year ago @blackfeel9172 ?? 1 Reply @blackfeel9172 1 year ago (edited) @waithikkib5192 OK where are you located Reply @rhonalipshitz4333 1 year ago Sharp, super sharp 1 Reply @prakashmalik6163 2 years ago MY wife AND I watched your well explained and hard work on YouTube. 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. Show less 84 Reply @christineirmler7174 1 year ago 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 24 Reply 1 reply @blackfeel9172 1 year ago 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 Show less Reply @htmc2022 2 months ago Wow, master class! This is a Vlog that I have to watch & learn from, study over & over again! Thank you! 3 Reply @aprilcontessa 2 years ago 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. 96 Reply 2 replies @ligayadickinson9803 1 year ago 53:05 am Reply @ligayadickinson9803 1 year ago 53:05 to Reply @QDdawg44 3 years ago Just have to say Tom, your high turnover rate of podcasts is appreciated and does not go unnoticed 83 Reply 2 replies @jealously9340 3 years ago I second, third, and forth that - we really appreciate you 11 Reply @leadimentoobrien1221 2 years ago Pls discuss oxalates vs lectin 3 Reply @sionitacarnen9053 1 year ago Informative video, thanks immensely for putting this issue to benefit all people concern with cognitive decline . God bless us all! Watching from California ! 4 Reply @user-fz6tm7mh9r 10 months ago 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! Show less 16 Reply 3 replies @user-fz6tm7mh9r 10 months ago Wow, it appears to have posted. I am now a subscriber! 1 Reply @lovejoy71422 3 weeks ago 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. 1 Reply @lovejoy71422 3 weeks ago 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. Reply @marieo9357 1 year ago Thank you so much for this video and the information that the good doctor provided. Also, a big thanks to Dr. Bredesen wanting to make this video for us and Tom for helping to explain it. 1 Reply @pacificbuildingcare 1 year ago 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 53 Reply 4 replies @oojimmyflip 1 year ago (edited) 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. 4 Reply @goggleboy2464 8 months ago He is a puppet Reply @LindaSmith-jf8jb 2 months ago Thank you for your time and info! 1 Reply @lizeggar2421 3 weeks ago Just a pity the doctor us not allowed to answer the question he is asked. As he is talking, he gets interrupted. Very annoying! Reply @lailang4240 1 year ago 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. 27 Reply @cindyhuff924 1 year ago 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 Show less 1 Reply @patriciaowens3479 1 year ago I'm 80 years old and so far my "marbles are stillll rolling around.". I try to stay very positive and I'm very spiritual, and I think that has a Lot to do with it. 16 Reply @LaserGuidedLoogie 3 years ago (edited) 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. 162 Reply 7 replies @YG-ci9pg 3 years ago I agree. The doc sometimes gets too technical. I think Tom tried to simplify it for us 19 Reply @rabiei1985 2 years ago 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. 14 Reply @velvetpaws999 1 year ago @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! 7 Reply @TheDoglover1970 1 year ago I agree - the constant interrupting is rude and distracting to those listening.... 2 Reply @dorotaz614 1 year ago @TheDoglover1970 not really 2 Reply @TheDoglover1970 1 year ago @dorotaz614 ok Reply @helenhill9482 1 year ago Drives me nuts how much he interrupts him!!! 2 Reply @settakeshishian8561 2 years ago An amazing interview!! Thank you both dr Dale and Tom ! 22 Reply @savvy2172 1 year ago Wow…another fantastic interview on your amazing channel…..thank you Tom 2 Reply @nahidzarei6924 10 months ago Thank you so much Tom and dr Dale for your excellent show it was very helpful Reply @positivetimeline2023 3 years ago (edited) Brilliant interview as always! Focused and very interesting. Thanks a lot to Dr. Bredesen and Tom Bilyeu. 24 Reply @vednagarcia2071 2 years ago So glad you ask questions Tom. Dr. Bredesen speaks a bit above some of our easy understanding, but great info. 15 Reply @racheliza7604 1 year ago 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. 34 Reply 3 replies @Nautilus1972 1 year ago Hi Rach. Try cannabis oil. Good luck! 1 Reply @gloglos100 2 months ago Once I got progesterone bioidentical under the tongue troches I slept like a babe. 1 Reply @stephaniegreathouse5723 2 months ago I had bad insomnia and tried many things . I’m on Progesterone now and sleeping the whole night . 1 Reply @purpleman1974 1 day ago I really appreciate this video. There is a permanent feeling about many nutrition and brain experts that they´re trying to sell something, even if what they´re selling is an idea they´re attached to. Not at all in this case. Reply @beaware9457 3 years ago Respect to Mr Bredesen . Tons of free quality information .Higly appreciated !! 38 Reply @situationroom3090 1 year ago (edited) 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!! 10 Reply @ZebaKnight 2 months ago It's a lot to take in. I think I understand most of it, thanks to clear speaking. Tom's exchanges with Dr. Bredesen are helpful. If one just acts on part of these ideas/suggestions, one benefits. Thank you to both the doctor and the host. Reply @annettefromhage2554 1 year ago This was incredibly helpful. Thank you so much! 1 Reply @edensmith552 1 year ago Dr. Bredesen, thank you for educating us We are watching you from Australia 28 🇦🇺 Reply 1 reply @TimGreig 1 year ago Where people actually eat vegetables ! 4 Reply @wholehealthchannel9962 3 years ago 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. 93 Reply 9 replies @joereidy5732 2 years ago He got you to buy his book...he's pretty smart no cognitive decline in him huh? Hahhahaha 5 Reply @snowbird6855 1 year ago 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. 16 Reply @DK-ik6fr 1 year ago @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!!! 5 Reply @DK-ik6fr 1 year ago 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 4 Reply @DK-ik6fr 1 year ago @snowbird6855 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.” Ecclesiastes12:13-14ESV Show less 3 Reply @mojakisanemakhatiso4098 1 year ago Please assist me with the book 2 Reply @cassandramccray5228 1 year ago @DK-ik6fr There are true believers that become ill, we must do more than pray. The word of GOD tells us" faith without work is dead". 8 Reply @ronniebattle1310 1 year ago @cassandramccray5228 Encounter Ministries YouTube channel. (Mark Hemans)+ 1 Reply @arianamontenegro5528 6 months ago @snowbird6855 so its possible to prevent if you have family who had those things correct? Im 30 and what can I do to fully prevent this and live healthy and happily? Reply @rhondaurb 5 months ago 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 20 Reply 2 replies @davidbecker4900 2 months ago Yes, Tom really helped to bring greater clarity! 1 Reply @glorialabella6361 1 month ago Tom did interrupt too much and misquoted the doctor at times. 1 Reply @Josephine-sm2db 2 months ago Really good eye opening info, thanks for interviewing Dr B and asking good questions. Reply @alwashere7261 1 year ago Thank you Tom and Dr. Bredesen for Getting this critical information out to the public. I honor you guys. 45 Reply 2 replies @cherylsack2466 1 year ago 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 6 Reply @annettedillon7751 2 months ago 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. Reply @skinnydee1886 1 year ago 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 33 Reply @nickisnyder3450 1 year ago 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 eac… 3 Reply 1 reply @DoloresSimpson 10 days ago "Thank you" so much for this tip on drinking Green Tea to ward off Alzheimers. I will begin drinking it & daily !!! Reply @1monayoussef 1 year ago (edited) Hello Tom, I would like to thank you so much for such imaging and informative channel, much appreciated. Keep up the intelligent questions and sharing with us important health subjects and special thanks to Doctor Bredesen. 9 Reply 2 replies @lscottbutler2853 8 days ago Reply @lscottbutler2853 8 days ago L Reply @mariazafra3803 1 year ago Yes, amazing! Thanks very much, Dr Bredesen. More power, Tom! 7 Reply @RoseMary-gl4ee 1 year ago Thanks Tom for what you bring us, and for your strong dedication and pursuit! 16 Reply @user-mk3px9ht9w 2 months ago Thank you so much for this information both, I'm sure it will be of great help. God bless and much . 1 Reply @Knutacious 2 months ago (edited) If there was a doctor in my area who had a comprehensive meet and greet, coupled with a meeting with a health team to build a game plan, it would be priceless. 1 Reply @thiamae5914 3 years ago Phenomenal interview! Thank you, Tom! 20 Reply @felicisimomalinao698 2 years ago Very comprehensive. Much thanks, Dr. Bredesen. 16 Reply @sconfidential5773 2 months ago Glad I stumbled on this video. Better late than never, right? I greatly appreciate you both. Thank you. Reply @orobmusic9624 1 year ago Thank you so very much for this interview! 1 Reply @waichinyang8286 2 years ago Wow! Packed with so many points to be remembered. Must rewatch this a few more times. Thanks 4 Reply @faebalina7786 2 years ago (edited) 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. 43 Reply 4 replies @kay4742 1 year ago Well said 1 Reply @taravaotahiti 1 year ago Cuba is currently in the fourth stage of testing an Alzheimer's medication. Look it up on YouTube. 1 Reply @faebalina7786 1 year ago @kay4742 thank you 2 Reply @faebalina7786 1 year ago @taravaotahiti I will check it out thanks 2 Reply @capitanvonchickenpants8492 1 month ago Ive decided just to stop eating altogether, its much better for my health and i may even live longer 7 Reply 1 reply @meredithheath5272 11 days ago 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 more going to the grocery store! 1 - no Reply @deepsarros1 1 year ago 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!! 5 Reply @sueeason275 1 year ago ..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 . 6 Reply @AhmetKaan 3 years ago “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 … 263 Reply 10 replies @nancydisney1274 3 years ago Thank you Ahmet! 5 Reply @flseajewel 3 years ago 2 Reply @ritatownsend7408 3 years ago 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 8 Reply @paulmuhammad4189 2 years ago Thank you so much for that. GOD Bless you! 8 Reply @neatstuff8200 2 years ago 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 1 Reply @lindaduval5056 1 year ago Thank you Ahmed. Lovely quote. I know I am a mess health wise. But if I can at least start working on one thing at a time. At least I will have done that. And, I have Alzheimer’s and am scared. Thank you again. 3 Reply @ronniebattle1310 1 year ago @neatstuff8200 Encounter Ministries YouTube channel. (Mark Hemans)** Reply @freedomgranny1545 2 months ago (edited) @lindaduval5056 I know it seems like so many things, I agree. I have not been diagnosed but I know something is wrong and I go back to my Dr. in March. I can’t concentrate Ike I used to and so I will just go slow and steady. I hope some of these things help you. Reply @rafika816 1 month ago Great C.S. Lewis quote. Thanks for the reminder. Reply @mailywong9612 2 weeks ago Thank you Reply @ronilittle7028 2 months ago Thank you, Tom, my favorite show! Reply @Suzitao 1 year ago Thank you Tom for introducing me to Dr. Dale. He is a very knowledgeable man. 3 Reply 1 reply @vivhiggins5656 3 days ago Thank you fore telling us this, Reply @mtlim9146 1 year ago Thank you so much for giving such a detailed in-depth explanation ...it really shows the way and gives a person inflicted with mind weakness a a certain degree of confidence and guided direction . Thanks 7 Reply @balloney2175 1 year ago Great job Tom!!! and the doctor interviewed!! This is a very important video. 6 Reply @MissyMalone-jn1qd 1 year ago Thank you for sharing! I took away SO many notes! My business has been helping clients for 10 years, get to the root cause of inflammation in their bodies, and bringing it back into balance....using quantum physics! First thing we do, is get out clients into ketosis...and AUTOPHAGY! We have seen INCREDIBLE health transformations since we have been in … Reply @blissbeme 1 year ago Thank you, so very much for the informative interview. My mother had the misfortune of early onset frontal temporal lobe dementia, diagnosed at 57. I often wondered what of the many areas caused it, She really influenced my decision to study trauma informed advanced energy healing and a yoga and meditation teacher. Blessings. 1 Reply @TakeBackYourMind997 3 years ago 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! 84 Reply 1 reply @crand20033 3 years ago Looks like "insulin resistance" is the cause of both mental and physical health breakdowns. This is the bad guy we have to combat. 9 Reply @TheDhammaHub 3 years ago As the too Buddha said: Most people keep themselves in a maimed and injured condition... it is truly sad to see 25 Reply @spaceted3977 1 year ago I'm 68 yrs old and I seem to be far more alert than other people of my age !!!! When I was 40 I had a stroke and I hardly knew who I was or anything at all. But gradually I learnt everything I could. I stopped smoking and stopped drinking alchohol !!!! I cooked all my own food from scratch !!!!! I learnt everything that was difficult to learn, and I can fix anything that goes wrong !!!! I was always interested in finding out things, about the Universe etc !!!! I have a Gaming PC with Flight Simulators, X Box, 3 Motorbikes and my own place !!!! Over the years I got better and better and now my mind is really sharp !!!! I never got married or had children, so I could do as I please !!!! I always believed if you don't use your brain, then it will stop working !!!! And so far I have avoided Altzheimers Disease !!!! I can't stand stupid people, and all the people of my age seem to be really daft !!!! I have always been scared of having Dementia !!!! I have Diabetes, and I take Blood Pressure tablets !!!!! I am retired and live with my 2 Dogs, so I have no stress !!!! I eat loads of fibre and tinned fish, and I have loads of sleep !!!! I have an Ionizer and Hepa Air Filter !!!! I drink lots of Irn Bru which contains Quinine but no Sugar !!!! I take Anti Depressants which work really well on me !!!!! I can ride a Motorbike really fast on my XBox Isle of Man TT Racing Simulator !!!! I eat loads of Curry, Chinese, Italian, Mexican, Turkish and loads of Organic food with Chilli, Garlic, Tomatoes, Olive Oil !!!! I don't eat much Meat, but I eat Chicken most of the time !!!!! I eat beans, lentils and chick peas. I spend a lot of time repairing things and maintaining my Motorbikes and I Read a lot !!!! So far I don't have any signs of Alzheimers Disease, although I do get very tired, but I sleep a lot, and I enjoy my life !!!! Show less 5 Reply @carolapostolos8929 1 month ago This was an incredibly informative video. Thank you Dr Bredesen! 1 Reply @rebeccacastellano4414 3 years ago Excellent interview!! Thank you so much 4 Reply @bobbeckel5266 1 year ago Amazing! It sounds like there are many areas where we can stop "treating the symptoms". 7 Reply @rosarosa8235 1 year ago Thank you for such valuable information. Be well and safe. Reply @Anastasia-kz3lo 1 year ago Thank you! An amazing interview! 1 Reply @lynnpep6962 2 years ago I took so many notes. Thank you for sharing this helpful information. 4 Reply @dawnhord4424 3 years ago As always, great interview. Thanks! 8 Reply @lianapieterse 1 month ago (edited) Good job Tom thank you for asking questions Reply @sunflowerfina1 1 year ago As an elder person this is mind blowing. 2 Reply @pegnederlof 2 years ago Great interview with leading edge info for staying healthy at any age. Thank you Tom Bilyeu and good Dr Dale Bredesen! 27 Reply @janicejurgensen2122 1 year ago Amazing episode! I will without a doubt do my best to get these tests done. Ty. 5 Reply @donnabaardsen5372 1 year ago Alzheimer's literally took almost my dad's entire family, and it took my mom as well. So my older sisters and I have reason to be very, very concerned. 26 Reply 2 replies @BWater-yq3jx 1 year ago Yep. Especially if you've kept the same diet and lifestyle they did. 7 Reply @arthurdobyns7739 1 year ago Get off all sugar and carbs absolutely. One meal real food no bread or white flour reduce stress no seed oils 6 Reply @user-ng7bh1zw5v 6 months ago 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. 1 Reply 1 reply @arianamontenegro5528 6 months ago Why worse? Reply @lizn9324 1 year ago 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! 17 Reply 2 replies @JJacks920 1 year ago @ronniebattle1310 why you being a troll? Reply @ronniebattle1310 1 year ago @JJacks920 Read Mark chapter 16:1-20. Ask yourself this question. Do you believe what it says? These signs will follow those who believe! Reply @katscotty 1 year ago Tom is fantastic in his questioning! Asks everything we need to know so as to fully understand 34 Reply ️ @sharonatseanicstudios9970 1 year ago Wow! I will definitely need to listen again. Great information! Reply @vev5093 3 months ago Thank you. Perfect for me. Worth listening to twice Reply @portiasnyder1812 2 years ago (edited) Ohh my goodness thank you so much for this interview, so informative !love your interveiws keep on putting these up , your helping so many!!! Will be watching this again so good. 13 Reply @majaber1 3 years ago Well done Tom...love your style of unpacking detailed info making it easier to note & absorb...very few others doing this 42 Reply @GMc-iw2fy 2 months ago Brilliant. I'm going to buy the books. Thank you very much Reply @leticiamagbujos301 8 months ago 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 1 Reply 1 reply @desireehoover6970 1 year ago Wow! This was the most informative show I've seen in a really long time. I loved how you did the interview Tom and I loved all what he had to say. Plus how to follow up on things. Mahalo! Desiree from Kauai 13 Reply @gregmouning1793 1 year ago A spreadsheet on all of this with the preventatives would be great! 17 Reply @nancysmith-baker1813 2 months ago Realy good information. Thankyou to yhe Doctor and all he seid and open to changing his mind to things . Reply @dianehall5345 1 year ago 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 fo… Reply @deboraballes9044 1 year ago 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 12 Reply @trace2116 1 year ago 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. 172 Reply 71 replies @robyngrenside5157 1 year ago I've read the book...I work with Dementias and Alzheimer's. Groundbreaking information 10 Reply @deejeff8846 1 year ago Nuts are very good for your brain 69 Reply @trace2116 1 year ago (edited) @@jeffreygoodrich385 thank for sharing your wonderful story. Wishing you continued brain health!! 13 Reply @johnnylawrence7232 1 year ago WHats wrong with Nuts 12 Reply @tiararoxeanne1318 1 year ago @Trace Nuts can cause gout. Based on my friend's and my own experience. Eat a lot of lemon or orange to counter it. 20 Reply @ronniebattle1310 1 year ago @tiararoxeanne1318 Encounter Ministries YouTube channel. (Mark Hemans)/ 1 Reply @lorapence3069 1 year ago Wow! Exactly what I think caused my MIL’s Alzheimer’s- nuts, stress and lack of sleep!! 8 Reply @bogdang.7627 1 year ago no sugar, very little carbohydrates, omega3, organic turmeric every day and the addition of: lion's mane, huperzine a and bacopa monnieri (tested potent combination to stimulate brain flow and function). 24 Reply @bogdang.7627 1 year ago no sugar, very little carbohydrates, omega3, organic turmeric every day and the addition of: lion's mane, huperzine a and bacopa monnieri (tested potent combination to stimulate brain flow and function) 11 Reply @TheRealDeal130 1 year ago Cut out the caffeine or alcohol. 11 Reply @UTAH100 1 year ago (edited) @Jeffrey Goodrich Great job. I got a mTBI too. Knocked me out literally for over 2 years. Turned to nutrition and wellness + time. It all helped. Alcohol is terrible for us. Sleep is critical. What is your typical diet- top 5 go-to foods/drinks? You will want to listen to Brain Energy. Trust me on this tip my friend. It explains a lot. Show less 11 Reply @UTAH100 1 year ago @johnnylawrence7232 oxalates in almonds for one. roundup for 2. I eat a handful of walnuts daily. no issues. good fats. 14 Reply @trace2116 1 year ago @UTAH100 yep lots of almonds 2 Reply @trace2116 1 year ago @UTAH100 no kidney stones thank God. Just feeling a little spacey. I eat all nuts. Walnuts cashews pistachios almonds plus seeds like pumpkin and sunflower. I just eat too much of this stuff. They are addicting. 4 Reply @trace2116 1 year ago @UTAH100 I ll definitely check it out. Thank you! 2 Reply @kokitormmrj2320 1 year ago Thank you for such a wonderful interview. I got a lot of preventing information 1 Reply @snowyowl6892 1 year ago @deejeff8846 too many oxalates - check out Sally K Norton. 3 Reply @writerforlifeify 1 year ago @snowyowl6892 You think I should eliminate almonds from my diet? I eat only 2 nut varieties daily: walnuts & almonds, both in natural/raw form. I rely on almonds to supply the calcium I don't get (enough of) from dairy products & walnuts (added to my daily oatmeal, along with some ground turmeric, cinnamon & 3 heaping tblspns of ground flaxseed) provide me with a good dose of omega-3, fiber, & protein. I've been eating 12 almonds each night before bed for years.....time to stop that? What about almond milk? I haven't noticed any adverse effects--yet. I'm perfectly healthy, exercise daily & take no meds at all. I have lots of energy, both physically & mentally--except when I don't get enough sleep. That's the bane of my existence, periodically--sleep deprivation. Otherwise, all good. Show less 4 Reply @snowyowl6892 1 year ago @johnnylawrence7232 oxalates ! check out Sally K Norton or EOnutrition 2 Reply @snowyowl6892 1 year ago @bogdang.7627 Great post … what is huperzine - do you take it in a supplement ? 1 Reply @snowyowl6892 1 year ago (edited) @writerforlifeify Almond milk contains about 3% almonds … 3 ?! … So what the hell is the other .97% made up of ??? Sally K Norton for the almond (and spinach) story. Show less 3 Reply @tomsale5142 1 year ago @tiararoxeanne1318 because they can cause kidney stones 2 Reply @tomsale5142 1 year ago @UTAH100 yes you got it it's the roundup owned by Mr gates 4 Reply @tomsale5142 1 year ago @snowyowl6892 do you think the oxalates are due to the GM roundup spraying 1 Reply @tomsale5142 1 year ago @johnnylawrence7232 oxalates how they sprayed buy nuts in shells 2 Reply @UTAH100 1 year ago @tomsale5142 Yep. 1 Reply @bluebellbeatnik4945 1 year ago @johnnylawrence7232 i think nuts often have mould and we don't actually realise it 2 Reply @deandee8082 1 year ago the nuts would actually be good, OMEGA fatty acids are ESSENTIAL for a reason, your brain needs them to function, "essential fatty acids" are omegas, 6, 12, 9, be sure you get loads of them, naturally 2 Reply @7thWardCreole 1 year ago Nuts & beans are full of anti nutrients. Sprouted nuts/beans have a lower content of these chemicals. If you can soak beans prior to cooking do not use the same water to cook them. 9 Reply @margholtz 1 year ago Art of Living programs will help Reply @amaliaotero6900 1 year ago @lorapence3069 oh no!! Like me. Lots of nuts,lack of sleep and mega stress Reply @velvetpaws999 1 year ago @johnnylawrence7232 Asolutely nothing, hugh! (just kidding about the hugh part, lol) Reply @velvetpaws999 1 year ago @tiararoxeanne1318 Did you mean "tree" nuts? Never heard of "trace" nuts... and I am totally into nuts! 2 Reply @snowyowl6892 1 year ago @tomsale5142 no idea but since Roundup* is so deadly - anything is possible. For my part - after listening to a lot of people (Darko Velcek, Mikhaila Peterson, EOnutrition, Low Carb Down Under and others), I have largely stopped eating vegetables. They are grown using only 3 trace minerals (there are approx 70), so it’s a pointless pursuit unless you grow your own. I add unrefined sea salt to the water I drink, in the kettle etc) Carnivore is my preferred way of eating now. I can go long stretches with no food … am never hungry. It’s the carbs that give you the up/down roller coaster of hunger. Carnivore diet stops all that. and almost zero oxalates. (Sally K Norton or Elliot Overton for oxalate info) * Try to find a podcast by Zach Bush talking about Roundup at Nourish Vermont a few years back). Cheers. Show less 1 Reply @sunrisesunset7 1 year ago @deejeff8846 Walnuts especially Reply @snowyowl6892 1 year ago @7thWardCreole JUST STOP EATING LEGUMES - they are appalling food … Reply @tomsale5142 1 year ago @snowyowl6892 has it helped any illnesses Reply @Patriot1789 1 year ago @bogdang.7627 How does that double blind study work? If you don’t have one, how do you know that anything you’re doing or which of the things you do is preventing dementia or that you don’t have a proclivity for it genetically? These are the major problems I see with just about everything I’ve read or heard concerning this issue. Having a mother and my … Reply @pollystyrene99 1 year ago (edited) @@jeffreygoodrich385 I agree about stress. After a prolonged period of high stress I observed my cognitive abilities had deteriorated. Truly devastating. 3 Reply @tomsale5142 1 year ago (edited) @carolynarnott5002 yes very sad for us.very whatever goes into the water and soil of life will poisonen us all trickle by trickle.the tribal Indians told us this would happen around 1900 as Captain Cook went to America's people laughed but it's here now.i wise man never laughs for what he does not understand.people need to get together to refuse to buy this cancer … 4 Reply @tomsale5142 1 year ago @carolynarnott5002 interesting but if it's in the urine it must be in the blood to some degree I wonder what they were eating maize corn highly likely 1 Reply @carolynarnott5002 1 year ago @tomsale5142 if you google weed killer found in urine sample it should come up on different sites Australia too Reply @tomsale5142 1 year ago @carolynarnott5002 are you in UK yes interesting what they doing to us Reply @carolynarnott5002 1 year ago @tomsale5142 no I’m in Australia but this problem is probably pretty much everywhere I guess Reply @tomsale5142 1 year ago @carolynarnott5002 yeah apart from some third world countries my friends gone to Bulgaria for this reason Reply @carolynarnott5002 1 year ago @tomsale5142 yes I was going to say that third world countries wouldn’t be like this Reply @mbdamnit 1 year ago If you believe you are, then you are. "I am" "You are all gods" said JC. Think it, be it. We are not victims. We are creators or parts of the creator. The difference matters not. You are not alone, EVER and that is not a religious quote. Research ARCHONS. In a "nutshell," life is a video game. Play or be Played. The universe loves you but the laws of the game do not care. YOU, are the one that judges you when you die. There is no St Peter at the gates, for there are no gates. Research NDE. WHY are you here? What are you doing? For? You wrote your life's story. You chose your parents. The people who "abused you" YOU CHOSE!!! WHY? How has it all worked out for you thus far? ARE YOU SURE OF THAT? My parents beat me up. Tried to destroy me. But if they hadn't then I would not be who I am today. My mother died from leukemia, my father, heart attack and both died in their 50s. My grandfather died of Alzheimer. I am 56 and strong like bull. NONE of their issues matter to me. That was their path, not mine. I am the king/creator of my destiny. I am the founder of Simthology. Find it. Go to the library, Copy/paste titles into YT. (Simthology is temp under construction, but you can look and click on some things) Dont look for answers about you, from others. You and ONLY YOU, know what is good for you. Ask the right questions and it will come to you. Ask you and listen this time. You are free! You always have been. Conquering your programming will eliminate ALL of your issues. Humans learn from failure and to hinder that process for others is ones own failure. Yet everybody does just that. One must DISCOVER the answer on ones own. Thus why I point you to Simthology library. A place that offers seeds for your own exploration elsewhere. It is not the end all but merely a door that you open on your own. Its free. In the end your problem is, you. Grow and be well. Show less Reply @tomsale5142 1 year ago @mbdamnit subconscious mind it all is joseph Murphy JC? Reply @mbdamnit 1 year ago @tomsale5142 Yes, but is your gameplay mine as well? JC = Jesus Christ - Book of Mary 1 Reply @mbdamnit 1 year ago Or gospel. Reply @tomsale5142 1 year ago @mbdamnit game play mine are we on same page? Do you mean Reply @tomsale5142 1 year ago (edited) @Google User very lucky escape how are you now with pain etc Reply @Prplflwr 1 year ago My grandma had alzheimers and passed in 2012. I am currently 36 and I noticed a couple of months ago that I have issues... now, I just got laid off, it's been two weeks, and I can honestly say that my memory and cognitive health have already improved. Stress, Sleep and nutrition.... these are better now. 4 Reply @tomsale5142 1 year ago @Prplflwr stress nutrition causes it all over time and bad air quality glad to hear you are better 2 Reply @brothernorb8586 1 year ago @deejeff8846 being nuts probably not so much Reply @Soo_Blessed 1 year ago No lie was eating pineapple sherbet during the view of this video what are air squats I need to know Reply @bmp6635 1 year ago @pollystyrene99 I understand. When I had huge stress working for an emotionally abusive boss, I went to a therapist because I thought I was getting stupid, forgetting important things I needed to do at work. He said that my IQ was fine, but stress can make you forgetful; then, you begin questioning your abilities. VERY damaging. 3 Reply @tomsale5142 1 year ago (edited) @Google User so true I think the way forward is going back to simplify lifestyle no control 1 Reply @kimberlyfay1167 1 year ago Now they find we need cholesterol after years of saying we don't. Dementia started 1943 and we need cholesterol for our brains and so much more. 3 Reply @GeorgiasGarden 1 year ago @writerforlifeify yes, I only use almond milk. Gave up dairy completely. 1 Reply @GeorgiasGarden 1 year ago @snowyowl6892 the rest of almond milk is water. 2 Reply @snowyowl6892 1 year ago @johnnylawrence7232 Oxalates … Translate to English Reply @snowyowl6892 1 year ago @GeorgiasGarden So why does almond milk taste “thick” ? It sure isn’t “watery” to the palate. Make your own almond milk if you must - see the difference. Why would you pay a premium for water + 2% almonds. 2% !!!! Show less 1 Reply @tomsale5142 1 year ago @snowyowl6892 but why are more allergic to them today fear then? Reply @snowyowl6892 1 year ago @GeorgiasGarden Check out Sally K Norton re the almond / Spinach story. Unbelievable. btw. Almond milk contains 3% almonds .. so what is the other 97% ? Reply @brettcrawford8878 1 year ago Vitamin b is good for the brain. Some supermarkets sell a spread that goes on bread that contains vitamin b. Allso some fish like salmon contain the good fish oil that is good for your brain that supposedly helps prevent alzheimers. The fish oil capsules possibly cause prostate cancer in men. Tuna in olive oil might help. Brain is basically fatty which can reduce in size during aging. Eating nuts and olive oil and other food oils might help support brain function and give acid in blood something to chew on rather than the brain. Fish oil helps brain function however I do not particularly want to get prostate cancer so I have not likely had it for 7 years or more. In other words a person's diet helps to bring on alzheimers or tries to push it away. Supposedly people on a Mediterranean diet rarely get alzheimers. Most of their food is cooked in or contains olive oil I believe. Have a good day. Show less 2 Reply @tomsale5142 1 year ago @brettcrawford8878 is the fish oil problem the mercury toxins in cheap products though 2 Reply @normaarendain5603 1 year ago @deandee8082 p Reply @annahellmer5766 1 year ago (edited) @Jeffrey Goodrich What is the Silva Method, can you explain shortly plz? 1 Reply @noraclohessy5240 1 year ago Reply @freedomgranny1545 2 months ago @Prplflwr Stress will kill you! Reply @michellequinn9105 1 year ago 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. 12 Reply @1scooterpie 9 months ago Wow this video just turbo charged me. Thank you so much! 1 Reply @Deedington 2 years ago Another great informative video! Thank you Tom! 3 Reply @AhmetKaan 3 years ago If you are reading this, never ever give up. We will succeed. I'm cheering for you! Have a great day! 86 Reply 3 replies @science-y9209 3 years ago Man you are everywhere . Reply @lelaanderson7453 2 years ago 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. Reply @lindaduval5056 1 year ago Thank you Ahmet 2 Reply @user-so5vj8qq9l 9 months ago Thanks for sharing your thoughts about health Reply @patrickodonovan5066 2 years ago Thank you. Very helpful and inspiring. 4 Reply @RozzaMindset 3 years ago Very interesting conversation!Thank you for this helpful content 10 Reply @CapitanFantasma1776 2 months ago I took notes! Thanks so much! Reply @mediterraneandiet2483 1 year ago Green tea with turmeric, ginger and black pepper. Ginkgo Biloba extract. 11 Reply @micaonyx5301 3 years ago 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 awa… 60 Reply 9 replies @lesliejittu7428 2 years ago Try beeswax candles 12 Reply @snowbird6855 1 year ago Or soy candles. It sounds to me she may need light therapy. 4 Reply @michaelmcvige6701 1 year ago ... 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. 9 Reply @colleenjohnston4453 1 year ago Could be the perfume in candles. Get her unscented or natural lije lovely beeswax candied 2 Reply @snowyowl6892 1 year ago Don’t understand how candles can cause such havoc. Reply @velvetpaws999 1 year ago @snowyowl6892 paraffin... 3 Reply @snowyowl6892 1 year ago @colleenjohnston4453 Yes. - 99.99% of scented candles are perfumed with laboratory-made synthetic, chemical “scent”. YUK ! … 4 Reply @carlaeskelsen 2 months ago (edited) @michaelmcvige6701 Essential oils contain volatile organic compounds that are also very toxic. Reply @maidende8280 2 months ago (edited) @carlaeskelsen Depends on the essential oils. Reply @silviabarellini6041 1 year ago 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 Show less 30 Reply 3 replies @ablong58 1 year ago Pleeeeese write your list of tests ... 1 Reply @ablong58 1 year ago Can you get these tests in Italy do you think? I live there Reply @silviabarellini6041 1 year ago @ablong58 Listen to the video and you will get the list of all the tests. 1 Reply @mlight7402 2 months ago Excellent practical information... just bought the book! Reply @susymay7831 1 year ago Greatly timestamps! Please keep doing this. Reply @waynewallace9055 2 years ago Awesome stuff Tom, you're always interviewing pioneers in their field. Alzheimer's interests me because my Dad has it and I bought Dr. Bredesen's book. I passed the info onto my Mom in hopes of helping him 32 Reply 5 replies @snowbird6855 1 year ago Has there been any changes? Have these tips and information been adopted? 3 Reply @waynewallace9055 1 year ago @snowbird6855 Unfortunately, my Mom is very stubborn and very much old school. I could not get her on board to try. But I definitely think the info in Dr. Bredesen's book would help. I even found a place that does stem cells out of the country and offered to take and pay for my Dad but my Mom is too damn stubborn. It's impossible to help someone that doesn't want … 5 Reply @snowbird6855 1 year ago @waynewallace9055 I hear you, and I've experienced this too but with other health issues. You can lead the horse to water... Best of luck and continued health to you! 5 Reply @jonnyporemski6484 1 year ago , ... - HANK -Reply @ronniebattle1310 1 year ago @snowbird6855 Encounter Ministries YouTube channel. (Mark Hemans)# 1 Reply @ascensionvaldes1412 2 years ago I like your way of interviewing, very intelligent, Tom 6 ️ Reply @markymar4w 2 months ago Thank you Sir for explaining about balance our food Reply @maryrotondo5707 1 year ago Yes I’m 63 since 15 years old I study about food and type of living house apartments were all air filters the right paint, the food the vitamins and I help people along the way. I’m a caregiver, so I’ve been doing it for years helping people get out of the brain fog. Reply @firstlast5322 3 years ago Tom, you asks incredible useful question always, much appreciated 9 Reply @JudyG745 1 year ago 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 23 Reply 2 replies @sheilabeauford1815 1 year ago Dr. Bredesen's books are very helpful to learn his protocol for the various causes of Alz. Reply @carlaeskelsen 2 months ago 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. Show less 1 Reply @mattanderson6672 11 months ago Thank you, brilliant interview! Thank you so much for having Dr Bredsen on! 2 Reply @darticulate8751 1 year ago Excellent Revelations here , thank you ! 1 Reply @arleneo80 1 year ago Great information. The host have good questions. Need to do a 2nd part. 1 Reply @vijgokondkar7628 1 year ago Good information,Thank you both. Reply @sheilahammond4260 1 year ago I am only halfway through and am finding it very interesting and can't fault Tom so far! Reply @TylerSinden 3 years ago 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. 26 Reply 1 reply @helenclark1570 2 years ago I was roasting nuts too. But no more. My son stopped me roasting them as they are better for me to eat them UNroasted. 5 Reply @Freedom-sz6uk 1 month ago Thank you very much for your hard work Reply @elizabethwinsor5140 2 months ago At last! Actual advice ! thank you!! Reply @vincentdesiano4861 3 years ago Great guest & interview! 5 Reply @Rosa-nu4zm 8 months ago Thank you so much! I find amzing Reply @harmonty1000 3 years ago 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!! 20 Reply 5 replies @tariqjackob8505 2 years ago How is your diet going? Has your brain injury improved? What's your diet? 2 Reply @jsolomon566 1 year ago You should look into red light therapy for TBI. Reply @Elleleighbrooks 1 year ago I'm five years out from my TBI and I struggle still daily. It's frustrating. Reply @ronniebattle1310 1 year ago @Elleleighbrooks Encounter Ministries YouTube channel. (Mark Hemans)# Reply @suesmythe4115 1 year ago @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. Show less 2 Reply @leonidasspyropoulos849 5 days ago Awesome video, thank you. Reply @michelles1517 1 year ago (edited) 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!! Show less 38 Reply 17 replies @roxanemunyasha7438 1 year ago That was a long narration 9 Reply @susanfrancis3892 1 year ago no kidding! 5 Reply @chavbudgie4299 1 year ago Watch out for Oxalates in leafy greens, see sally K Norton, 2 Reply @mariaes623 1 year ago Is that a comment or your complete autobiography? 4 Reply @mariasylvestre1839 1 year ago 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 peo… 8 Reply @ronniebattle1310 1 year ago @mariasylvestre1839 Encounter Ministries YouTube channel. (Mark Hemans) Reply @mmc1774 1 year ago (edited) @mariasylvestre1839 Hi Maria, I can attest to the coconut oil. I tried it on my mom with full blown dementia. It worked so well within 1 WEEK she went to the previous stage which was the full combative and escape stage. I could not handle it and took her off it at 89. (Not that I am a giver upper, I did diet modification also, fed Mom good but, I could not win the fights when it came to sweets.) She made it from 83 to 90 living with me. Went to a nursing home for rehab from UTI and they fed her sugar every meal which ended up being her final blow. Anywho, I do coconut oil in my coffee or hot chocolate so I don't get dementia. Show less 7 Reply @Iamthepossum 1 year ago @mariaes623 I read her thoughtful and detailed comment to its end, and am glad she took the time to share her personal experience, and her thoughts. If you don't appreciate her effort, please feel free to GFY. I personally will not miss you, as will most of the world. 7 Reply @mariaes623 1 year ago @Iamthepossum Wow, go seek some help in anger management! 2 Reply @jackiepowell7513 1 year ago (edited) TmI!!!!!! That person is truly SELF absorbed. Ugh!!!!!!!!! Reply @f.b.8254 1 year ago I'll do it for you! : 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!! Show less Reply @jackiepowell7513 1 year ago @Possum possum sorry you re such a ppl pleaser. I d say same acronym to you. Adieu. Reply @michelles1517 1 year ago @chavbudgie4299 yes thank you!! mainly In spinach kale has very little compared also lemon helps to break down oxalates. Reply @michelles1517 1 year ago @mariaes623 I’m just explaining the hereditary and some of the research and also my personal experiences with this debilitating terrible disease that my poor Mom and Grandmother had that impacted the entire family. I’m sorry if it was too much for you Maria, but you didn’t have to read it. God Bless I hope you never have to experience it. 4 Reply @michelles1517 1 year ago @Iamthepossum Thank you for coming to my defense ️ Reply @arianamontenegro5528 6 months ago (edited) @mmc1774 im 24. My father has this issue . I want to prevent this from now. What do you recommend? Coconut oil, exercises, fasting , wine? Reply @mariantoppin9387 4 weeks ago 9 Reply @sherriianiro747 1 year ago 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. 21 Reply 3 replies @BWater-yq3jx 1 year ago Probably. Sadly ironic, if so. 5 Reply @arthurdobyns7739 1 year ago Yes 1 Reply @ronniebattle1310 1 year ago @arthurdobyns7739 Encounter Ministries YouTube channel. (Mark Hemans) 1 Reply @Taking_Back_Thyme 1 year ago Thank you for this important information. Where do you find a medical doctor who acknowledges and understands this information? And how do you get insurance to pay for testing? 3 Reply @delsings 1 year ago Thank you for this video Reply @joanfrisinabowles1369 7 months ago You are doing a great service to Humanity with your amazing information and prevention info. Thank you.. for all you do. Reply @edy40111 3 years ago Thanks Tom for this very useful interview! 8 Reply @profscott2012 1 year ago I appreciate this interview very much, very informative. As a novice and taking notes, there are many acronyms, abreviations for chemicals, medical procedures that fly past me at such a speed that even when I stop the stream and go back to listen again, I'm still not sure I heard it or noted it correctly. Would it be possible (sorry extra work, but if the intention is to educate) to list the terms"APOE 4 ????' etc at the end of the interview or somewhere? Sorry I am an educator myself, but unfamiliar with this subject and at 73, it interests me profoundly. Thanks for your work ! Show less 6 Reply @Caroline-Horvath-Rivera 3 years ago So awesome!!!! 5 Reply @taichiroward5770 1 year ago Phenomenal interview Reply @shy-guy5544 1 month ago Very interesting and informative video. Thanks Reply @carolginsberg662 2 years ago Excellent video! Thank you Tom and Dr. B ️ 4 Reply @kw7796 2 months ago Your. Best interview ! Reply @MrZimmmy 10 months ago Tom, I’m watching this video two years after the interview but it was informative. Hopefully you’ll be better prepared for the interview instead of your persistent interruptions. I learned much needed information about regaining my higher levels of cognition. Thank you! Reply @selm006425 3 years ago Great interview!! I really like your interview style, breaking it down so us simple folk can understand :-) 9 Reply 3 replies @anns6246 2 years ago I’m new to this and it’s foreign to me. They go so fast and don’t tell you what foods are best.. they just use medical terms and I can’t remember what they are or mean... I want it simple please.. just tell me what is good and healthy to eat and what to avoid like sugars...I’m 80 this year and take no meds so far but having issues in my toes of tingling and ankles and feet swelling. I need help with that . I don’t like medical Drs and their drugs so I don’t go except occ for blood work. My LDL is high and HDL is ok. That’s all I know..any help is greatly appreciated... Show less 1 Reply @lindaduval5056 1 year ago Ann. A good way to remember is: hdl is HIGHLY desirable. LDL is LEAST desirable. Reply @ronniebattle1310 1 year ago @lindaduval5056 Encounter Ministries YouTube channel. (Mark Hemans) Reply @myrnaleon8464 3 years ago Excellent , informative video. Thank you soo much for sharing. 5 Reply @michael954 1 year ago Why don’t you let the man finish speaking before you keep interrupting with one question after another 26 Reply 1 reply @GoaltoGo 3 weeks ago Answer: New Yarkur 1 Reply @julianabosse5723 1 year ago Thanks for your good advice. Will go for the healthy eating and healthy life style. Reply @MikeEnergy_ 3 years ago I love this channel. Please don't stop, tom 12 Reply 1 reply @Lee-qj4hk 2 years ago Yes, please do continue :D Reply @dat219 3 months ago I feel there were many medical terms i did not know so helping break down interview helped me. But i hope the book will delve in to Reply @teresajohnson1352 2 months ago Thank you!!!! Reply @susansteinhardt8503 2 years ago Thanks Tom for this marvelous interview. I got so much useful information. I’m 76 years older. Think I’m pretty healt 7 Reply 1 reply @susansteinhardt8503 2 years ago Pretty healthy. But now I see how to check & help others. 1 Reply @jesshatchette 1 year ago 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. 21 Reply 4 replies @blackfeel9172 1 year ago 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 Show less 1 Reply @peggyclause 1 year ago @blackfeel9172 loop Reply @blackfeel9172 1 year ago @peggyclause please Reply @blackfeel9172 1 year ago Where are you from Reply @ruthliz440 2 months ago It’s frustrating the interviewer interruptions, I’m sure for many people also, except his fans. 5 Reply @cocoablini 7 months ago Great video. Very interesting Reply @CFITOMAHAWK2 1 year ago 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. 5 Reply 1 reply @ellenwilson9429 2 months ago I buy mine at walmart, bottom shelf and not much in stock. Reply @ligiasommers 3 years ago Super interesting and helpful episode !!! 4 Reply @kathrynclayton6326 3 months ago Thank you Reply @khaldunia 1 year ago Excellent information Reply @roxiek2325 1 year ago I am interested in the expert speaker’s discussion flow and wish Tom would hold his interruptive questions until the end of presentation! 143 Reply 15 replies @JK-vu6hl 1 year ago Agree didn't come here to listen to him 12 Reply @joyharmon1110 1 year ago I disagree. This guy goes on too long. Tom slows him down and gets him focused on talking on the level of an audience who is interested in learning helpful and useful information. 32 Reply @jordanbooker2849 1 year ago Yes! 4 Reply @armiesep8710 1 year ago Yes 4 Reply @fototripper 1 year ago (edited) Yes, the interruptions often came just at a point where I was most interested and I couldn't hear what the Dr was saying. 10 Reply @jamesdean2043 1 year ago Bingo!!! 3 Reply @luzbaron2977 1 year ago He was speaking way too fast with his very not common medical term that I bet most people wouldn't understand. Tom was trying to get him to slow down as much as possible. I can see is difficult for him to do when people are on a roll they just roll faster, and faster. That's why I see the importance to knowing speech, people who master how to communicate to others … 11 Reply @trents5864 1 year ago Very bad interview. 2 Reply @ronakelly4855 1 year ago @joyharmon1110 Thank you Joy. My thoughts exactly. Sometimes people have to be interrupted, so much information to take in. Thank you Tom. 2 Reply @Jessica-kk1cz 1 year ago (edited) He was going too fast. He was using acronyms and vocabulary that’s not familiar to people not in the field. Tom’s questions were perhaps interruptive, but entirely on point. PS - it might be because they only had a little time - it would have been better if they had a couple hours. 2 Reply @junagallo4555 1 year ago exactly what I noticed! 1 Reply @jayashreesrivatsan7356 1 year ago Exactly what I felt , too many interruptions & his own observations which were unnecessary. 1 Reply @ritakenny1887 1 year ago Tom you need to zip it ! 2 Reply @mmb1572 1 year ago Agree 1 Reply @befunkrn 1 year ago 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. Reply @bnsgokugreat 3 years ago Dale is Awesome! I interviewed him too 28 His knowledge on Alzheimer’s is mind blowing Reply 3 replies @AR-qn9mq 3 years ago Hopefully not! That is what he's trying to avoid 2 Reply @madwoof3932 3 years ago I wonder why his teachings are not better known. They say the medical world takes at least twenty years to acknowledge new advances. 2 Reply @snowbird6855 1 year ago @madwoof3932 You don't know? 3 Reply @sibelgunduz1539 8 months ago Tom had searched and learned a lot prior to the show but this makes it hard on those who are newbees in the subject matter. I had specically chosen his podcast as in other shows it was technical medical terms with host being an md. Reply @susanfunes5659 1 year ago Excellent video. Thank you both so much! 4 Reply @elenabenjamin9980 2 years ago 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 15 Reply @simonruszczak5563 9 months ago Lots of good information there. Reply @SuperAcidity 3 months ago Thank you so much for this info. I wish I knew all this before I lost my father to Alzheimer's in 2021. How do I check my ketones? Reply @downbntout 1 year ago Worth mentioning that Alzheimer's is only one of a bunch of causes of cog-decline. When I trained for work in memory care, there were eight. LewyBody, Pick's, Huntington's, strokes, vascular, four more 32 Reply 2 replies @jackiepowell7513 1 year ago One umbrella : brain dying. The sub categories: the different types you mentioned. 1 Reply @jackiepowell7513 1 year ago Ancestors coming out of the trees... I hadn't heard. That's a leap? 2 Reply @peter.g6 3 years ago Can somebody sum up the most important points? 14 Reply @sunnylink917 1 year ago Wow, so easy to understand! Thank you both. Well wishes, Sunny 1 Reply @marie-lynn5767 1 year ago Great interview Tom, 🇦🇺 Reply @xiaohua8102 1 year ago Tom is a great hoster, guiding us through all important points of Dr. Bredesen's good presentation. Great stuff! 17 Reply @Fairy-door-78-86 3 years ago Very interesting interview, all the tests are possibly a bit out of reach for the average person though . A simple plan that everyone could incorporate would be most welcome :) 35 Reply 3 replies @Fairy-door-78-86 2 years ago @jeanetteshaw5177 Hi thank you very much for the info ! I had my vit D tested last year and it was only 22 so I have been taking around 2,000 iu a day since then and it is still only 39 so just goes to show we need quite a lot. I will look into the cognoscopy that you mention. 2 Reply @snowbird6855 1 year ago @Fairy-door-78-86 I take 5,000 iu of D3 daily in a gel capsule form for best absorption. As we get older we don't assimilate nutrients as well (or convert D3 to the blood). 1 Reply @Fairy-door-78-86 1 year ago @snowbird6855 Thanks for the info.Do you take that dose all year even in the summer months ? 2 Reply @conniechan3280 1 year ago A blessing to help people to know how to avoid alzhemer. 5 Reply @Chippoka 1 year ago I think it would be helpful for some of these guests to share "hacks" for reducing metal toxicity (such as a few Brazil nuts daily) so that we can buy common meats (and tasty fish like tuna) at our local grocery store since a lot of the grass-finished meats and wild-caught are either not available or are too costly (due to, in some degree, the recent massive economic inflation). Most… 5 Reply @ritai2157 1 year ago (edited) Hi. Great video. A lot of information. It would be helpful if you listed the tests, that you asked for and was recommended. The name of the tests in writing, multiple abbreviations are unfamiliar. Some tests I have never heard of. Many of the test the regular family doctor will deny to send you for. 3 Reply @StevenMadrigal 3 years ago Thank you! 5 ️This should have +4 billion views! Reply @rhonalipshitz4333 1 year ago Tom you are the best, thank you for asking the correct questions, you are super supa sharrpp Reply @beautybeyondthebeast9091 1 year ago Thank you, a wonderful interesting and enlightening discussion. Try Dr Bonners castile soap Tom. Reply @jessicalt4121 3 years ago My uncle has dementia but is in his 80’s. He started lifting with a trainer and is better. I told my aunt he should incorporate saunas 3-4 times a week plus what’s mentioned here too. 14 Reply 1 reply @tariqjackob8505 2 years ago Does sauna helps removes toxins via sweating 3 Reply @karladuenas1482 3 years ago Hey Tom! I'm waiting for your interviews where you have a group interview, multiple professionals providing input on a topic 11 Reply 3 replies @jeanreynolds1425 3 years ago @mohammedabubakar763 An English study I read 2 years ago claimed . If you took the oral medicine for herpes , the entire course; it would stop you from developing algheimer(sp). later. Reply @snowyowl6892 1 year ago @jeanreynolds1425 Hmmmm. Interesting How does it work ? Reply @ronniebattle1310 1 year ago @snowyowl6892 Encounter Ministries YouTube channel. (Mark Hemans)** Reply @namitashibad5975 3 years ago Thank you, thank you so dr Dale and Tom! You've given me hope! Is there any hope for a person with TBI? My (son 28 yrs) had it 6 yrs ago and has short term memory loss and speech issues. Docs here tell me that he will most likely have Alzheimer's as he gets older. Can what you are saying help him? 12 Reply 3 replies @Mr-Raoui 2 years ago Look into a functional neurologist near you. Reply @kathystewart8871 2 years ago Which book with these.test listed??? Reply @snowbird6855 1 year ago Try the supplement ginko biloba and hyperbaric oxygen therapy. Reply @bombasticborneo 1 year ago Wow, there's so much to learn in less than an hour. Thank you both so much. 🫶 . Reply @nadeemkhanftii 3 years ago Thank you Tom for bringing one more amazing video to help us all be educated and inspired into making the changes to live a healthy life. thanks a ton. 13 Reply @user-hx8ld6vs3q 3 months ago Thanks a lot Reply @darioarielgonzalezleegstra1741 3 years ago Hey Tom, what about having Aubrey De Grey in Health Theory? It would be amazing! 2 Reply @AwakenedVibration 1 year ago Dr. Russell Blaylock wrote an amazing book on this subject years ago called Cytotoxins. Sugar and chemicals lead to poor health. 4 Reply @Nancyspix 1 year ago I have Dr Bredesen's book 'The End of Alzheimers'. Very good information, explains the complex terminology Reply @johndubchak 2 months ago Very cool backdrop. Reply @lydiahill-expertineradicat657 1 year ago this guy doesn't simplify enough...he uses big terms that I don't understand...you have to break it down for us! 8 Reply @Lee-qj4hk 3 years ago (edited) 12:52 - 12:58 - nods in agreement then brain says: "Wait, I have no idea what he just said. Argh! Stop nodding" :-) me too 5 Reply @etiyaethiel2377 1 year ago (edited) I really appreciate Dr, also Tom I really admire on all your high quality questions ; you really look like you have PhD defense on this topics. Well oriented, grasping the information and elaborating at the same time for audience; good job Tom. Thanks Dr, for your valuable research and time as well. May God keep this world health and kind, Amen! 3 Reply @gainergainer1934 1 year ago Thank you...interesting Reply @ReynaSingh 3 years ago I’m so glad I watched this 25 keep up the good work Tom Reply · 2 replies @TomBilyeu 3 years ago Thanks! 2 Reply @ahmedd320 3 years ago Why babes? Reply @rigbi889 3 years ago 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. Show less 17 Reply 5 replies @Park-Terrace 2 years ago It’s great 1 Reply @kathrynjanzen5618 2 years ago Because of your comment, I will definitely try it. Thanks for sharing! 2 Reply @hopeabraham1 2 years ago Thank you Reply @lindaduval5056 1 year ago Where can I buy it and is it called Castile? Thank you Reply @user-co7gu2qo2s 1 year ago Love it except oil in soap clogs plumbing/pipes. Had to stop using to save my plumbing. Any solutions ? 2 Reply @kharakim 10 months ago Thanks for the presentation—very helpful. My question is, what's the effect on brain health of keeping "brain-active" or not, for example purposefully engaging in demanding analytic activity, which also has a memory component, every day? Reply @ketherwhale6126 1 month ago Very informant. Reply @ronaldhurwitz1823 1 year ago Wonderful information. Thank you. I am 71 and have had three Vertigo episodes in the past eight years, but apparently otherwise in good health. Could this possibly be a sign of Cognitive Decline? 4 Reply 1 reply @BWater-yq3jx 1 year ago Only if there were actually 10. But you can't remember the other 7. 2 Reply @ryfreedman 3 years ago I get a lot out of each of your interviews. Thank you! 7 Reply @saneuser 1 year ago Very good information. I am educated but am not a medical person. I wish he could give the information in layman's terms. 1 Reply @ka-vikings5522 3 weeks ago Thankyou sir Reply @bandorganlady 1 year ago Thank you. Things I didn't know at all. I assume then, that the dust and DEBRIS caused by remodeling 60% of a building, while the (elderly) renters are still living there will cause different kinds of HEALTH PROBLEMS to them? This is in a major city. 24 Reply 6 replies @averayugen7802 1 year ago brown lung Reply @velvetpaws999 1 year ago @ronniebattle1310 Troll ministries is your business, I guess.... 2 Reply @ronniebattle1310 1 year ago @velvetpaws999 Read Mark chapter 16:1-20. Ask yourself this question. Do you believe what it says? These signs will follow those who believe! Reply @Sufiness 2 months ago @ronniebattle1310 That which can be asserted without evidence can also be dismissed without evidence. It's okay to deconstruct your mythology. Jump in. The water's fine. 1 Reply @ronniebattle1310 2 months ago Jesus Encounter Ministries YouTube channel++ Reply @ronniebattle1310 2 months ago @Sufiness Jesus Encounter Ministries YouTube channel Reply @terrenceleonard1354 3 years ago trying to get a HOMA-IR in main stream medicine is near impossible.. The focus is on glucose; more money in insulin sales.. sad but true 11 Reply @user-bh5di3ee9d 2 months ago Excellent interview Thank you for interjecting questions Mr T to simplify, clarify and reiterate main points. Much needed info for our current times. Reply @cardboardrob1 3 years ago How about the mucery in vaccine and aluminum? 9 Reply @haikvoskerchian2857 3 years ago Wow, Dr. Rhonda Patrick was right about so much. 3 Reply @winny3455 1 year ago I would like to hear your opinion on a part of cholesterol, Lp little a, which causes arterial inflammation. I do have the suspicion that it causes vascular dementia. I have seen it in my family. Reply @jamejewel 1 year ago Would YOU KNOW what questions to ask? That is how we learn. Understanding what is being said. Thank you. Reply @carlosrosas5842 3 years ago Very interesting and comprehensive review Dr Bredeson. However you failed to mention the role played by exposure to pulsed and continuous electromagnetic radiation. There’s a body of research in this regard, mostly done for military purposes (pulsed radiation has been used as a weapon.) Some of the frequencies emitted by gadgets of everyday use have shown to affect in a negative way the function and structure of brain cells. Maybe you could add a chapter in your forthcoming book as to how to avoid these risks in a practical way Show less 9 Reply @tnvol5331 3 years ago The older rural Chinese ate a largely white rice diet and have/had almost no diabetes. Yet this is a largely processed carb diet. Also please explain the success of the Kempner Rice diet used by Duke University to treat diabetes, hypertension, and kidney disease. 17 Reply 8 replies @addams40 2 years ago CHINESE WHITE RICE IS ORGANIC… Reply @tnvol5331 2 years ago @addams40 That does NOT explain its success in China. Kempner also used American rice with great success 2 Reply @tariqjackob8505 2 years ago @konstantinrebrov675 is it healthy? Reply @tariqjackob8505 2 years ago Do you have any information about Kemper rice diet? Reply @resistapathy 2 years ago (edited) In the past on Taiwan (where my husband grew up) the majority of the population was poor and barely had enough food to survive. Manual labor was common. You can't compare that kind of rice diet with eating rice now unless you want to severely restrict volume of food, eat mostly vegetable, and salt heavily so that you get super thirsty and fill your belly with water … Reply @tnvol5331 2 years ago @resistapathy How does that explain the famous Duke University's Kempner Rice Diet and the results they got? Your point about eating fewer calories( by necessity) and physical work seems valid to me. 2 Reply @walterscott2286 1 year ago The key is, the healthy gut bacteria thrives on white rice. The more varied and healthier your gut bacteria, the overall healthier you will be! This is the new understanding of optimal health. 2 Reply @maidende8280 2 months ago Rice is better than other simple carbs but also Asians are different from other races. Reply @anniegaddis5240 1 year ago Oh crap! I grew up in Los Angeles County, and then worked out in that smog as a lineman, then a splicer, couldn't drink water when needed, or peeing, smog, high stress, crappy food, sleepless, sugar in everything, etc. Reply @susanmoses1171 1 year ago Great video you all explaind everything so well made it easy to understand and improve health wise on eating the right foods thank you very much for sharing your knowledge God bless you both Reply @aynos629 1 year ago My mum has severe alzeimers, and she is going to an alzeimers specialised school for 8 hours Monday to Friday, plus hot shower everyday, brush teeth, good food . All medicines out, the doctor had given her halperidol which is horrible, but it allowed my dad to be able to cope with her because she didn't stop. She has been going for 2 months and she is happier and a little bit … 4 Reply 3 replies @lauriestanevich93 1 year ago I hope your Mom Continues to improve. Stay strong. Also I heard walks in nature helps 1 Reply @aynos629 1 year ago @lauriestanevich93 thank you. Yes, i think walking in nature helps both of us Reply @maidende8280 2 months ago I’m so sorry. My dad suffered for over a decade from a severe case. Reply @davidhubbard7443 3 years ago You forgot about meat consumption. Food animals are fed huge amounts of antibiotics, which over the years seriously disrupts human health. 7 Reply 1 reply @talithabutterfield1194 1 month ago Grass fed are totally different than CAFO animals. Reply @roystonboodoo7525 1 year ago Concise questions Reply @jwalkerC21 4 weeks ago My mom was sleeping in a new home casita a separate area from the main home we found it to have low oxygen levels at night due to builders making the structure so tight. You'll need to measure and add an air exchanger if you need it. Reply @vickyhachey9240 2 years ago 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! Show less 12 Reply 2 replies @batralalit36 1 year ago Which diet is good and what constituents please 1 Reply @ronniebattle1310 1 year ago @batralalit36 Encounter Ministries YouTube channel. (Mark Hemans)# Reply @4pcmiknugget852 3 years ago Kirkland's Castile Soap is the brand I use. 7 Reply 1 reply @stephanytucken8716 3 years ago Does it smell camfory? Reply @adityatyagi4009 1 year ago I'm glad the doctor acknowledges the value of meditation which he initially thought to be worthless. As a Hindu, I've been doing meditation for years as passed down through millennia of well established tradition. Mantra meditation is powerful and has well known therapeutic effects along with enhancing one's awareness across the board. The ancients knew exactly what they … 2 Reply 1 reply @seanodwyer4322 3 weeks ago had ghost enter house and ahh chantet- 'Hunaman stairs and out wall. it was a deep yellow colour- 3 times and it ran down Reply @temesgendemek8795 8 months ago (edited) Great information. The facilitator is also a professional. His questions are not simply understood by nonn-professionals. Facilitator's interruption of the professor is also too frequent. Reply @1HourBule 3 years ago Would have love to hear how short naps plays into this 6 Reply @ericg4568 3 years ago I am a diabetic and I check my resting blood sugar with a diabetic glucometer. Honestly I can use three different glucometer with the same sample and get three different results however, you can still get an Idea of your fasting glucose levels. 5 Reply 1 reply @tariqjackob8505 2 years ago What's your diets? Do you do fasting? Reply @MARILYNANDERSON88 1 month ago (edited) My ex, an engineer, had apnea and now has dementia. He also had many percussive injuries to the head. VERY SAD. Reply @barbaradamico5035 4 months ago Tom thank you for “interrupting” for clarification. Rapid dialogue tends to lost information. Great podcast. 28 Reply 1 reply @dorothysay8327 2 months ago I think his interrupting is obnoxious. 1 Reply @lisathomas8819 1 year ago What's the difference between Alzheimer's and Demetria? And thanks for the education 119 22 replies Reply @averayugen7802 1 year ago its a form of it but there are others 7 Reply @Rosie-wj1le 1 year ago What abt genetics? My grandfather had full blown Alzheimer’s. My mother is 92 yo and has mild Alzheimer’s. She has no short term memory. Meanwhile she has 92 -95 yo cousins who are sharp as a tack. So don’t discount genes. 33 Reply @connor6309 1 year ago (edited) @Rosie-wj1le Different genes can correlate to different types of dementia and even the odds of getting it at a certain age. For instance, APOE4 is linked to Alzheimer's Disease, whereas APOE2 is correlated with tauopathies. E4 is linked to a weaker BBB and impaired mylenation, hence many of the viruses which infect neurons are more severe, such as HSV… 10 Reply @kellyrappleye9510 1 year ago @connor6309 I'm seeing MTHFR deficiency (potentially compounded with COMT variants) and synthetic folic acid fortification of grains, all over this question. Without the most basic building blocks (in the MTHFR case, a pivotal building block in the folate cycle, then everything else cascades from there), you simply can't process good AND bad things. Alzheimer's involves buildups of plaques in the brain and is associated with so many other comorbidities, including Parkinson's and ADHD. All 3 are associated with lack of effective dopamine. In the US, it became mandated 1/1/1998 to add synthetic (not found in nature, but shelf stable! Huzzah!...) folic acid. This is NOT the same as natural folate and is not actually found anywhere in nature. Yes, it can be converted to the active form IF you have at least one wild type allele, and it will eventually be converted even if you don't, but it's slow because you don't have that "wham-bam-get-'er-done" enzyme that speeds it up. There are plenty of polymorphisms/genetic variations that I'm sure play into it, but this one is the beginning of the biochemical metabolic cascade that keeps the body in homeostasis/equilibrium/health. I've been researching for myself and my family, and often on my phone, so I don't have links handy. Plus, any of the individual studies aren't great. However, taken together, they do form a pretty cohesive picture, albeit a messy mosaic. Show less 20 Reply @snowyowl6892 1 year ago @kellyrappleye9510 Thanks for posting Kelly. We all need educating … 3 Reply @MoneyStrategiesSOULutions 1 year ago @kellyrappleye9510 thanks! 1 Reply @lissarx2459 1 year ago @Rosie-wj1le if you have Disney+ there is a new series there called Limitless with Chris Hemsworth. They tested him for the Alzheimer's Gene and he had it (which meant he had an eight to nine times higher chance of developing it than a person without the gene,) and then in the last episode an Alzheimer's expert told him several things he could do to try to help t… 10 Reply @micks336 1 year ago Alzheimer's is a specific disease of the brain. Dementia is a term that describes some of the symptoms. Dementia is apparent in Alzheimer's and eventually gets worse. 8 Reply @tomsale5142 1 year ago @kellyrappleye9510 do you have this gene try ldn 2 Reply @Andy-se4sl 1 year ago Dementia is an umbrella term used for degenerative brain conditions such as Alzheimers, Parkinsons, vascular dementia, Lewy bodies syndrome ECT.... Their all types of dementia (degenerative brain conditions) although different at a biological level... Some symptoms experienced such as memory loss and confusion are common across the varying types of … 10 Reply @ladyhollman9534 1 year ago @connor6309 That’s nicely scientific yet of absolutely no use to anyone without using real world general terminology. 5 Reply @ladyhollman9534 1 year ago @snowyowl6892 We need people who speak everyday human to teach. People learn when they understand. Too many who know can’t teach. 3 Reply @l.w.4701 1 year ago @Rosie-wj1le also what triggers those genes. Where do different people with similar genetic tendencies live, breathe, eat? 3 Reply @l.w.4701 1 year ago @ladyhollman9534 nice thing about this conversation is some people can understand and appreciate the more complex, AND there are others sharing on an easier to understand level. 4 Reply @emilerose1424 1 year ago @Andy-se4sl You are one of only two people in this threat who seemed to even try to answer @Lisa Thomas's question about the difference between dementia and Alzheimer's. Some just added new questions while others threw genetic combinations at the question in such as way as to make me think I was losing my faculties! Thank you for paying attention t… 4 Reply @oojimmyflip 1 year ago @averayugen7802 in alzheimers you tend to shake your body some people develop shaking hands Diementia sufferers dont seem to develop this symptom at all. 2 Reply @jamesdean2043 1 year ago Don't know, he,s constantly getting interrupted, stopped watching 7 Reply @fionagregory9147 1 year ago Dementia* Reply @laurad1487 1 year ago Lots of causes of dementia, such as, but not limited to vascular dementiafrom high cholesterol/cardiovascular disease, Lewy Body dementia, chronic or severe seizure disorders, alcoholism, late stage Parrkinsons disease, post-concussive syndrome after serious head injury, and a variety of genetic diseases. Alzheimers is a specific type of dementia characterized by amyloid plaques and neurofibrillary tangles, seen in actual brain dissection after death, although the presence of specific types of decline characteristics is fairly indicative. Show less 2 Reply @22werwerwer 1 year ago My understanding is dementia is cognitive decline symptoms and Alzheimer's is one diseases that causes it. Many diseases cause age related dementia. (Parkinsons) 3 Reply @Houseitch 1 year ago @jamesdean2043 Seems the medical medium’s information is most accurate. Dr.’s consult him who can’t figure it out. 1 Reply @honeytherat2017 1 year ago Dementia is an umbrella term under which sits a variety of dementia types, alzheimers being the most common. Other diseases include lewy body dementia and vascular dementia to name a couple 1 Reply @sharondavis1665 2 years ago When my daughter, husband and 2 grandchildren moved in with me, I'm a neet freak not quite a minimalist, my daughter is a slob I felt my mind declining, I knew I was going in the wrong direction. Than had a kidney stone, I have been concerned, Still working I'm 83, retirement in August hope I can get back to my old self. Kids moving out soon hope I can get my old mind … 7 Reply 1 reply @carmenross1077 7 months ago I been waiting for a talk about this PROLON FASTING, I’m wondering what your thoughts on it? Thank you Reply @bettyboop3206 8 months ago (edited) I get airway restriction when I eat lots of bread and sugar. I would get wheezing when lying down. A faint expiratory squeak. A ketogenic diet decreases general inflammation. No puffy feet or shins. All joint pain is gone and I'm told I snore less. I once fasted for 5 days and my partner told me I didn't snore at all. If a keto diet cures epilepsy, I wonder if it would cure asthma and other respiratory issues. I had forgotten what it was like to take a full unrestricted breath. Show less Reply @camilladominguez577 3 months ago 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! 19 Reply @katedavy6272 2 months ago I was born with a defective atrial valve so I have been fighting the battle for along time. I'm type 1 diabetic and and eat a good diet low in sat fats n sugars. Also we use ginko and kelp daily to keep my blood thin and flowing. Any other suggestions? Reply @emeraldcityentertainment 1 year ago Great Vifeo!!! Translate to English 1 Reply @echase416 3 years ago (edited) I really wish that doctors with monitor their patient’s fasting insulin bloodwork. The 3 Ms: Measure, monitor, manage. Patients deserve numbers. 3 Reply @michaeltorrington2174 1 year ago I think that his questioning was timely most of the time, especially, since most of his audience would be considered as laymen. This program was very educational and informative. A lot of information that people involved in the food industry, will not tell you. 9 Reply 2 replies @rekhapatel7739 1 year ago Seed oil means .... Like they said vegetable oils.?seed oils are like(e.g mustardseed.flaxseed sesame seed but vegetable oils are different?trying to clear the query.! 1 Reply @kathyreiners6833 9 months ago Tired of all different Advice on what to eat Asian people rice has been eaten for centuries.,and they seem to be healthy . Reply @jeffreymueller5772 1 year ago What kind of doctor should one see to get the proper blood tests your guest recommends. My PCP does the normal tests and I’m always ask for extras. My calcium score came back with build up in one artery. Inflammation is also a concern. Reply @laurab9518 1 year ago Gone about 7 months of my life with 20-40 hours no sleep. I’m 37 and noticed declines in cognitive ability since early thirties. Reply @elainetrott6307 2 years ago What is the total number of things that a person should look into to determine if she/he has early onset Alzheimer’s? Thank you. 5 Reply 1 reply @FiLipiNoJezus 1 year ago Words on the tip of the tongue. Saying one word/phrase and meaning another. Losing keys/can’t find your car. Poor memory. Not recognizing people you’ve known. These are the obvious signs. 1 Reply @janpeters1531 1 year ago Why do they never mention alcohol--- which is 75 per cent sugar to say nothing of poisening the body. 5 Reply 1 reply @gribbler1695 1 year ago It's like smoking - everyone knows there are dangers. 2 Reply @robertbrown374 1 year ago I keep thinking about this also. Then I forgetting I have to think about it again. Reply @eleanor8002 2 months ago (edited) I am 74 in a few months and still work PT at a fairly brain demanding job. I eat fish almost daily and have eaten fresh home cooked meals & veg all my adult life (organic too for most of it). I rarely eat junk or processed food. I have a vegus nerve issue that means I struggle to digest meat. I am just coming up to age 74 and try to keep up with research but given my seafood … Reply @laithalewis9145 1 year ago Very informative information.... thx both of you. 24 Reply 3 replies @mingmingwu2049 1 year ago @ronniebattle1310 ! Reply @ronniebattle1310 1 year ago (edited) @mingmingwu2049 Read Mark chapter 16:1-20. Ask yourself this question. Do you believe what it says? These signs will follow those who believe! Reply @BWater-yq3jx 1 year ago Informative information is the best kind of information, if you want to be informed. Reply @WmArthur 1 year ago Thank you both so much! I wish people knew more about photobiomodulation with red and near infrared light, typically LED lights now. A study I read says the light stops cellular death and rebuilds new neuro pathways. The light stimulates the mitochondria to produce ATP, Nitric Oxide, brings oxygen to the site while increasing blood flow and decreasing inflammation. It also stimulates the bones to release stem cells, increases healing time by 150-200%. The near infrared does not create heat and penetrates right through the skull and brain. Studies show the increased blood flow and brain activity while treating patients for PTSD, Traumatic Brain Injury, Depression and Alzeimers. There are many studies at Pubmed, the NLM, NIH showing the many positive results of these frequencies of light, 660 nm red + 850 nm Near Infrared. NASA likes to claim they discovered this therapy on the space station on their own website. Full spectrum light does not have the same effect, it's about coherent light, single frequencies. Blue light kills staph, mrsa and melanoma cells. We are also using colloidal (nano) minerals, zinc and magnesium as well as gold, 50 nm, 30 ppm. with Iodine, B, C, D3+K2, Selenium, Quercitin. We grow and eat a lot of black, blue and raspberries, strawberries and our own vegetables. We're going to add Choline now. Thanks for the Hope Guys ! Show less 8 Reply 3 replies @user-fi8rr2cl2n 1 year ago Very interesting what you are stating here. Could you kindly provide links to articles to these studies? Appreciate it. Many thanks Reply @ronniebattle1310 1 year ago @user-fi8rr2cl2n Encounter Ministries YouTube channel. (Mark Hemans) 1 Reply @mmn373 6 months ago Where can we buy those red lights? Reply @JM-gu3tx 1 day ago The problem with trying to get your protein from beans is that most of them are HIGH in oxalates. 1 Reply @marymccarthy771 1 year ago Awesome. Reply @joemayet4404 1 year ago For a home insulin test you could use a keto stick . If you in ketosis I’m pretty sure your insulin will be down . 4 Reply @tnvol5331 3 years ago What blood tests will indicate where we stand on the inflammation and brain health scale? 5 Reply @laaradee 2 months ago I appreciate these comments! I’ve made changes, keto-voire, exercise, and sunshine. However an old MVA has left - arthritis (?), huge and frequent pain. I’m afraid to take anti inflammatory meds, ( risk of lowering acetylcholine), ……… I did take a flexeril , after a toradol injection in the ER….But the pain disturbs my sleep….… Reply @jg3381 1 year ago Geez I switched from Dairy to almond milk and now I can't have almond milk. I've read about inflammation and all the things that could cause it getting to the point where we can't eat anything. The minute I switch foods I find out there's something wrong with it like nightshades for instance. 1 Reply @1997wolverines 3 years ago 🇺🇸 Great video/information Tom ️ Oside ️going to sweat that Pecan stickybun out of my brain now...lol. For me migraines & zomig for over 20 years & unfortunately still took for weekly migraines & Seroquel for 12 years for sleep, (stopped in 2015) brain trauma I have been fasting for 2 year now 16/8 thanks again Tom, keep the videos coming 3 Reply 2 replies @tariqjackob8505 2 years ago What's your diet? You fast for 16 hours every day? Reply @markoside9448 1 year ago @tariqjackob8505 sorry I just seen this, I was doing 16/8 avery day but now planing on changing it up. 6 days a month 20/4 & alot less carbs/sugar ️ ️ 🇺🇸 1 Reply @sleepsmartsmashstress740 3 years ago Best way to think of amyloid plaques is the remains or byproduct of neurodegeneation thus it is a marker not the driver of the dementia. But when it has accumulated in large amounts it might start to be harmful per se but in early stages amyloid is just the byprofuct or toxin but it sits there without causing dementia 3 Reply 3 replies @tariqjackob8505 2 years ago Hi. I didn't know what is amyloid. I didn't understand that could you help me understand it and how it affects. Reply @sleepsmartsmashstress740 2 years ago @tariqjackob8505 Think - I'm Lloyd Reply @tariqjackob8505 2 years ago @sleepsmartsmashstress740 I am trying to understand. Reply @a_h_cchannel6035 2 months ago Can someone please put up the foods to eat/not eat? Thanks. Reply @mukeshsharma-iq8dp 3 months ago Dr Dale, thank you for the excellent talk it was very informative. I just wanted to add that.Palm cooking oil is actually the Olein fraction of the oil produced from Physical refining & is trans fat free. It also is Omega 3 fat. On average it has 41% Palmitic acid (C16:0), 41.5% Oleic acid (C18:1), PUFA content- 11.6% Linoleic acid (C18:2) and only 0.4% Linolenic acid (C18:3). So it i… Reply @toomylight2311 1 year ago My mom had good clean diet , excercise ,no smoking no illnesses and she got dementia at 68 . 5 Reply @velvetpaws999 1 year ago Thank you so much for this informative interview! I found it to be very insightful and certainly helpful for all to learn how to live a healthier life, and WHY! I am wondering about one condition which is never ever mentioned in the context of Alzheimer's, or even general cognitive decline: what about people who suffer from severe epilepsy? Could that in itself also trigger Alzheimer's? I would argue that it probably causes cognitive decline as an epileptic person ages.... Just curious if anybody ever explored this? Show less 4 Reply @Peter-gu9ph 13 days ago The Apollo Health Pre-Code he mentions at 45:36 is USD $40 **PER MONTH** (lab NOT included)!!! Sounds like it should cost a LOT less than that!!! He says it is just "a report and a simple test". He then says you want to know your Vit D and thyroid status - luckily in Australia, we can get these and ALL sorts of other blood tests for FREE under Medicare. I urge others to … Reply @lynnees9828 2 months ago I knew that! My asthma increases at night as I sleep plus my sinusitis. I asked my doc about O2 aid, knowing my O2 level decreased. Nope, must go on a sleep study. I'm scheduled for sinus surgery. Hopefully it will improve my O2 intake later. Interesting debate. Reply @spacecat5517 3 years ago I'm 48 and my 97 year old grandfather has better memory than me. Unfortunately on my grandmother's side the whole family was wiped out from Alzheimers. I can feel it happening and it's scary, I can just do something and immediately forget. I found that matcha powder really helped but also raised my BP way too high. Ugh. 12 Reply 5 replies @SUA37 3 years ago Don't give up! 2 Reply @barbarafairbanks4578 3 years ago Get checked out with some of the tests this Dr. Is suggesting. I would bet your mind is just practicing distraction rather 'paying attention'...to what your body is doing. Your forgetting something you just did could simply be that you are distracted by thoughts, possibly worrying over something...in other words, your body is on automatic while your brain has disengaged and is thinking of something else. Being mindful of what you are doing (is an skill you can devlope) - being mindful of what your body is doing is the cure for that. It's just a matter of aligning brain to body and paying attention to your body's actions...sounds simple, but it is a skill that many people don't realize they haven't developed, or even that they COULD! Practice meditation. A good book, for starters, to easily & effortlessly learn meditation is, "Turning the Mind Into An Ally", by SAKYONG MIPHAM. - He is a Monk, but quite an 'Americanized' one...no abstract or 'woo-woo' nonsense in his writing at all. Everything is explained in layman's terms, and this is a really entertaining and enjoyable book to read. The Matcha Tea effects you had... while it is a great antioxidant & valuable dietary nutrient to partake of - the positive effects you felt that it helped your memory, could have just been a placebo effect. You believed it could help, therefore it did seem to. Try practicing mindfulness & meditation- that book is a great guide for that and won't make the aspect of practicing mindfulness, or meditation, feel complicated or unobtainable. Show less 7 Reply @8675-__ 3 years ago Try serrapeptase! Add oils to your diet and watch BREAD HEAD video on YouTube! No more cereal or bread products! Period! And try intermittent fasting for memory recovery. Best wishes 9 Reply @get8020fit 3 years ago Same issue on my moms side and I feel it as well. Buy his book. Reduce inflammation and be in ketosis. Stress is bad. Sleep is good 2 Reply @tariqjackob8505 2 years ago @8675-__ What's your diets? Do you fast every day. What kind of fat do you use? 1 Reply @niyigenr 3 years ago “My flight was delayed” “It is your diet” 7 Reply @gwen6453 1 month ago Thanks Tom for your interjections, appreciate the basics. Reply @Joinusinfrance 2 months ago I would have liked to know if these results were published in a serious medical journal. 1 Reply @BWater-yq3jx 1 year ago I forgot why I started watching this. 9 Reply 1 reply @mailywong9612 2 weeks ago me too Reply @JulieAnnStone 3 years ago This was very interesting! Question: with toxins burning paraffin candles, is the toxin harmful if the candle is decorative in the room, not burned, yet with a fragrance? 8 Reply 2 replies @lindaduval5056 1 year ago I would also like this answer. I buy soy candles and don’t burn them. I take the cover off to fragrance my bedroom. Is this bad? 1 Reply @SimplyShazelle 1 year ago My knowledge is anything you can smell including your food smells during cooking is considered air pollutant. The scent diffusers with essential oils is also a pollutant. The one thing I am not scientifically sure about still is the lamp berger/maison berger which is a claim to clean the air. Reply @sleeve8651 3 weeks ago Was caretaker for my elderly Mother, until her passing a 101 ! I experimented with Coconut oil, for memory issues, and her short term memory began to improve, almost immediately ! I have suggested using it with others, and those that have stayed with it, have had noticeable improvements ! It works ! Show less Reply @KarenHula 1 year ago What is the dose of curcumin for health results? You mentioned this herb but not clear on "how much" to take? Reply @tonydinozzo3501 2 years ago Wow, just find out Tom is 45! I thought he may be in his early 30s! Tom, please where can we find out your supplement and excercise regiment? 3 Reply @underworldunderdog 3 years ago Great tips! not sure about the meat and fish #seaspiracy 3 Reply @deannadebbie.jacobs212 1 year ago Very interesting and I want to learn much more. Where can I learn how to prevent Alzheimers. My mother had the beginning of it at about 81 years. Now we know much more, and I just turned 80 yrs. and try to be more active, swim, walk but not really enough. Unfortunately I see more women between 70 and 80 yrs getting that lately, and its very scary. I'm in Florida now and most women are more active here, but even the healthy active women are getting AZ. Thank you Dr. Bredesen and where can we learn more? Show less Reply @crand20033 2 months ago Many of the lead levels detected in turmeric have ranged from 28 to 146 parts per million, magnitudes more than the FDA's established acceptable levels for other foods. Reply @alexvarsany9453 3 years ago It would be very helpful if the hard words (foreign and medical) were projected when spoken fast. 3 Reply @rseyedoc 3 years ago My O2 sats is always in the low 90s until I exercise, then it goes up to high 90s. Is it possible to raise sleeping O2 levels? 3 Reply 1 reply @elizeklein4447 2 years ago @bageshwaradhamanubhavreact12 i Reply @wboquist 1 year ago Great information. Was the level the Dr. referred to around 13:15 called "HOMA IR"? If I ask my own physician for that to be checked, will he know what I mean? Reply 1 reply @gribbler1695 1 year ago 'The HOMA-IR score should not be used in patients on insulin, and studies have questioned its accuracy in those with impaired glucose tolerance, normal BMI, the elderly, and others.' Reply @glee841 1 year ago Where can we get tested for our microbiome and the other tests that was mentioned in this interview Reply @agathakirk6380 1 year ago Any ideas on the "chemtrails", what are they for, what are they releasing, under whose direction, authority, whose planes do they belong? 5 Reply 1 reply @amredrisco8416 3 years ago How to get Pique Tea in Ireland or UK please? 3 Reply @polyannamoonbeam 4 months ago sleep apnea is also caused by other medications. upper airway resistance syndrome- what causes it? Reply @fluffyt9591 1 year ago Wow tons of great info…my doctor told me to cut out meat because of my cholesterol, I’m eating legumes & grains like bulgur and quinoa. Also I don’t sweat even if exercising … but I get night sweats. I don’t know what to do …any advice ? Thank you Reply @heathergustafson4237 3 years ago This is a lot of info, but it leaves me with, okay where do I even start with this? So testing for your insulin in your blood is where to start 5 Reply 1 reply @SanctifiedLady 2 years ago No, removing simple sugars and flour and drinking filtered water 1 Reply @billmimnaugh2464 1 year ago It seems I need a complete overhaul in my diet and cognitive health 29 Reply 3 replies @gregorypotter1109 1 year ago slow change is best Reply @mc-nw1rk 1 year ago Don't we all!!!! Reply @williamhilliard7386 1 year ago Bicycle slow if cardiovascular problems,need stress test. It is a bit like shoveling snow. But fun I did 2750 miles last yr. It is a rolling fountain of youth I'm 68,frends are older , retired postal workers up too 81 yr. Old 1/2 hr. If sun shines & over 50 * 1 Reply @heikeschroeder8538 1 month ago I am happy that Thom asks questions to clarify for all of us - as we go along. 2 Reply @nightowl1on1 1 year ago I like the chapter title at the bottom . And the content. Love the no silver bullet but maybe silver buckshot. It’s see if you get traction of that saying hehe. :) Reply @ukelilly 3 years ago How to give myself alzheimer ? Turns out, I have been doing alot of those things the 1990s, early 2000s. :( I did exercise alot during that time though. 3 Reply @SamAX5444 1 year ago Someone summarize the action plan 3 Reply @christ565 2 months ago Apoe 4 is important. Insulin uptake id vital to know. Low carb diet.. what if you were born hypoglycemic and still are? Thank you! ️ Reply @CFAweiss 2 months ago Ok, this is interesting and I wish you covered the topic of people who don’t have sleep apnoea but most likely don’t sleep. Then there is the clash between what this guy is saying and a lectin free diet and those people who have metabolism issues that require them to eat many small meals in order to keep the … Reply @gavinhamnett8234 7 months ago (edited) His interrupting, really helped slow things down for me 5 Reply @anuhou4329 2 months ago Tom's interruptions were very important and appropriate. 5 Reply @DeeDeeOrr 3 weeks ago Its April 2024 and I NEED this information. My 44 yr old sister is losing her mind. Its sad to watch. Reply @reneyoo6111 1 year ago What about coffee is it good or bad against cognitive decline? 2 Reply @padebro2683 1 year ago It should NOT take an HOUR to share a point 16 Reply @lynnerodrigue9313 1 year ago My grandmother died of Alzheimer's and my aunt JUST died of Alzheimer's. I believe my aunt's was brought on more so due to the vaccine she took. 3 Reply @grettalemabouchou6779 1 year ago (edited) Exercise. Avoid processed garbage food. Good thoughts. Prayers! to keep insulin level. 1 Reply @isabelledetaillefer2726 2 months ago Low carbs My mom aged quite well till some doctor decided she's too old for HRT in her 70s & refused to prescribe it. Her decline after that was so fast & scary to behold... she had marked atrophy within years and she was dead in less than a decade. I will always have HRT, if I have to take a gun to doctor's appointment. 1 Reply 2 replies @BobNob1 1 year ago Cognitive Decline is from the powdered aluminum they are putting in powdered stuff like flower and whitener and other powder stuff 3 Reply @mitchellsquires83 3 years ago What are the 4 toxins? 20 Reply @astrocore6790 11 months ago (edited) 26:46 - ! - u're taking #Arsenic in from several sources: 1. #Groundwater - that's one of the most important things, so you can look up what is the water in my area in terms of arsenic where does it stand. There are certain areas of #Utah - very high in arsenic in groundwater. 2. #Chicken - so for people who eat a ton of non-organic chicken -- beware check your arsenic level. 3. #Rice - another big one -- for people who eat a ton of rice check to see what your arsenic level is. . Show less 1 Reply @Suzitao 1 year ago Ps. Please YouTube.. limit your ad breaks..this is getting silly! I think I counted 5 in this video. What about a reasonable one every half hour (like I think it used to be). Cheers. 1 Reply @rabiei1985 2 years ago Very good channel, useful information and impressive guests but I wish you could break into guest’s discussion less often. You ask questions before they make the point and often introduce something slightly off topic which makes it harder for the audience and the guests to keep the red thread. 4 Reply @franklix 3 years ago Why does he keep interrupting the expert at key points 30 Reply 2 replies @beaware9457 3 years ago His interruptions were always on point and minimal under these circumstances. He was trying to clarify the massive information mr Bredesen offers so they can be utilised 4 Reply @vallerietolliver5935 1 year ago I felt the questions were very helpful to make use of this conversation! Most of the information was above the average person ability to fully take in without input and questions. Reply @MAnderson-gr7zx 2 months ago I really wanted to hear what he was about to say regarding glutathione - namely - how do we increase it? Reply @luckycharmranch 1 year ago @TomBilyeu Thank you for slowing the speaker down.. to take this information in, easier. It was still fast information, but I appreciate the slowing it down so I could absorb the information better. Reply @BrianHallmond 3 years ago If you're vegan please please PLEASE look into Omega Algae (oil) suppliments. I'm a vegan, and an activist, but just not enough vegans take fat seriously. It's important for our brain. 7 Reply 1 reply @8675-__ 3 years ago Absolutely! Fat is crucial to good brain health. 1 Reply @Nami66148 3 years ago What’s the best filter for water ? I have a Berkey 4 Reply @felixoupopote 3 weeks ago I have terrible snoring and I've never been overweight, it's so frustrating. I don't know what to do! Reply @claytonandrews7234 1 month ago I want to know what the over the counter medicine that I have seen in commercials in the past that he has. What's the name of it? And does it work? Reply @tahoe32973 2 years ago I have difficulty believing this because my mom has dementia right now and she always ate healthy and had low stress level. She didn’t ever have to work although she did work occasionally. On the other hand, my husbands parents both smoked and drank most of their lives and had very unhealthy diets and they are both fine cognitively. That’s why I think it is more … 7 Reply 3 replies @rigbi889 3 years ago Tom, you are one of the top 3 curators exist out there (in the English language). Your X-Theory content literally saves lives. Saved mine for sure. Thank you 13 Reply @skx9159 6 months ago Not finished the video yet but is it the case that certain length fasts can contribute to detoxing? Reply @Woof728 1 year ago Is there any connection between cognitive decline/Altzheimers and hair dye? Growing up my mother used to go the beauty parlor frequently where they used a lot of hair spray and then dye once a month or so. She developed Parkinson's in her early 60's. I often wondered if there was a connection. I use hair dye but I use henna which is a only a plant. Reply @susansherlock6934 1 year ago Paracetamol is inflammatory and look at how many people take it for pain etc. 4 Reply 2 replies @greaterisHeWho 1 year ago Paracetamol is An anti inflammatory medication to treat inflammation Reply @ronniebattle1310 1 year ago @greaterisHeWho Encounter Ministries YouTube channel. (Mark Hemans)\ Reply @sardot4960 3 years ago There are many reasons to avoid being on the 405 any time. 10 Reply @snowbike8032 2 months ago Does anyone have a recommendation for a good Food Safety test? Dr. Gundry talks about this as important but when I called the phone number for his company nobody would recommend a Food Sensitivity test to me. They said they only comment on their products.. Thanks in advance. Reply @sherryjacob7986 1 year ago Can you provide the medical study documentation you cited in this video? Reply @EarthlingHEX 3 years ago You need to get Dr Morse on the channel, he can really expand on how to detox properly 3 Reply 1 reply @EarthlingHEX 3 years ago (edited) Dr Dale explains great way to do a light detox, Dr Morse will explain how to deep cleanse Reply @sleepsmartsmashstress740 3 years ago Surgery residents get great overall sleep because they sleep in their overalls when on call. 3 Reply @lindalamb7512 2 months ago Just ordered both books great ideas. Where can I get all these tests? Reply @dearmamajj 3 weeks ago Tom. Please don’t forget to talk about how harmful fragrance is!!! They are loaded with phthalates but also some scientists call them “obesegens” …I can’t remember if they make the cells repell water or attract fat - or both. But fragrance negatively impacts our health in numerous ways!! So many that you could even do an entire show about it! Could?! Or I think you should! Haha … Reply @yopac4418 2 years ago One thing I'd like to ask if taking some sleeping pills would be causing dementia diseases. Thank you. 3 Reply @mb-mx9eb 2 years ago (edited) i cured my sleep apnea and all my health problems like pre type 2, high BP and many more with a ketogenic diet- (simply whole food one meal a day with fasting, fasting is effortless once in ketosis) and periodic autophagy ...no reasons to be sick worked for 2.6 million years before the toxic food pyramid and 5 meals a day bs (see Ansel Keys for cause of today's metabolic syndrome, leaky gut, disease epidemic) high good fat whole food diet = no appetite = effortless fasting = none of today's diseases. Hunter gatherer, did not have our multiple diseases's this was also the case to a lesser extent 50 years ago before processed food (see resent untouched Hunter gather studies for optimal health) Show less 4 Reply @carle5538 1 year ago (edited) Zip it Tom !!!!!!!!!!!! Hahahaha you are all right...this was an interesting interview. Reply @Durga695 2 months ago Castille Shampoo as well as soap, Dementia can be linked back to our industrial shampoos and conditioners too. Reply @tolsen4893 1 year ago An interesting interview, but Tom had to work hard to get concrete answers out, that don't involve buying products or books from Dr. Bredesen. Not sure about the saturated / non saturated fats, there seems to have been some medical washing in the past involved with this. 4 Reply 1 reply @BWater-yq3jx 1 year ago Yeah, cholesterol bollocks. Sugar/processed carbs is the #1 dietary health enemy. 2 Reply @teresajohnson1352 2 months ago FANTASTIC MAN!!!!!!!!!# Reply @user-je6nd1zj2h 1 year ago I think it like the memory card it basically consists of copper so we have to care about food which contains this item likhe nut combined with hebtain circle Reply @HolisticLifeUnscripted 3 years ago I feel brain fog when I’m eating carbs. I’m on fire cognitively when I’m in ketosis. 17 Reply 2 replies @sherlyr. 3 years ago Same here Reply @tariqjackob8505 2 years ago Hi. What do you do to be in Ketosis? Do you fast to be in ketosis? Do you check ketone levels? What does food fo you eat? Reply @BWater-yq3jx 1 year ago My main concern is to knock myself off early enough after developing Alzheimer's, before my brain's completely shot. 4 Reply @user-je6nd1zj2h 1 year ago I think it like the memory card it basically consists of copper so we have to care about food which contains this item likhe nut combined with hebtain circle Reply @isabeltorres5574 1 year ago What about Calcium Deposits in your brain, that Forum, affect memory? 1 Reply @thomasstevenrothmbamd2384 2 years ago The medical industrial complex's failure to properly research and diagnose and treat microbiome and sleep and vital nutritional deficiency issues (including those related to Vitamin D3 and Vitamin K2 and Magnesium deficiencies as well as iatrogenic prescription medication usage) is a major reason why psychiatric iatrogenesis is a primary contributor to the third leading cause of death in the U.S. (which is iatrogenesis in general). If the U.S. spent just a fraction of the over $40 billion each year it spends just on iatrogenic psychiatric drugs alone, on properly researching the issues discussed in this and related YouTube presentations we would probably, Lord willing, achieve an absolute revolution in medical efficacy improvement and iatrogenesis reduction. Thomas Steven Roth, MBA, MD Christian Minister for Biblical Medical Ethics, and therefore, Scientific and Religious Refugee from the Clinical Practice of Psychiatric Standards of Care Show less 3 Reply @jamesjc 2 years ago think what he's saying is everything can cause Alzheimer's 8 Reply @chrismullin8304 9 days ago Does anyone have info on Rice Bran Oil for high heat cooking? Reply @Grandmamalaughsoutloud 8 months ago Where can we get the cognitive and dental tests? In Australia Reply @grahamswett6430 2 years ago My brother-in-law in tried his program. They kept telling him they were working on clearing “biotoxins”. He and my sister worked the program religiously for a year. I spite of this he did not improve. I begged them to take note that he had terrible fungal toenails and had for years. Can you say biotoxin! He is now in a facility and continues to decline. EVERY brain from a demented… 3 Reply 5 replies @erinloo8921 1 year ago What can be done to remove fungus in the body? I did see a little bit of how to do this on a TV program by Seven Day Adventists but did not see the whole article. It mentioned food grade hydrogen peroxide and distilled water. Can anyone advise me.. I hv had toenail fungus for a long time.. it is possible to spend a fortune on various treatments which never … 1 Reply @emh8861 1 year ago @Erin Loo check out Dr. Berg . I’m sure he has something on his YouTube channel about this. 2 Reply @dinorazaman2238 1 year ago Iodine took away fungus on my feet. Reply @erinloo8921 1 year ago @grahamswett6430 thank u for replying Graham Reply @erinloo8921 1 year ago @emh8861 thank you Reply @sidra5512 3 years ago I honestly stopped watching the interview midway becz Tom couldn’t stop interrupting. It’s exhausting honestly to see when you have such an educated personality on your show and you don’t know how to shutup... it’s disrespectful to say the least.. how about save your questions for when hes done talking 657 Reply 128 replies @paulakelly9244 3 years ago I agree. No sub here. 61 Reply @shoshanachavab 2 years ago He always interrupts 74 Reply @swirleebear 1 year ago yeah I'm interested in listening to the doctor not tom! 76 Reply @swirleebear 1 year ago he constantly interrupts, very rude 67 Reply @ronakelly4855 1 year ago Sidra, I appreciated Toms questions, the Doctor was bandying words too much. 54 Reply @terrelljustis 1 year ago (edited) RonaKelly -I think you use the word bandy incorrectly. The doctor is well-informed and a good communicator. It is rich information, but honestly, too many interruptions. In a good interview, the questions are meant to draw more from the guest. In this case the questions were repetitive and rather inhibiting. At least that’s how I experienced it. I had to stop halfway … 63 Reply @danaamunategui5654 1 year ago Same…I really wanted to listen to this amazing guest, but it’s sooo painful with the interruptions…. Had to stop.. 53 Reply @gypsylove4291 1 year ago A conversation flows easily when both get a chance to say what is needed by both parties. I don't want to be negative. 25 Reply @36chambers86 1 year ago Facts 7 Reply @gvivo2120 1 year ago You have a point, but Tom also considered the listeners who may need to slow down the speaker and tone down the very technical lingo into layman's terms... that way they benefit more from the material. 69 Reply @maradavis1945 1 year ago Was this made so T could hear himself talk? Eye roll. Why ask questions, then interrupt ?… This means he is not listening,.. just impatiently wAiting to say what his thoughts. Closed mind. 19 Reply @maradavis1945 1 year ago Information very good from Guest! 13 Reply @bhen8402 1 year ago His teeth look ridiculously white, distraction 11 Reply @36chambers86 1 year ago @gvivo2120 Get that but he dragged out his interruptions too much. Makes it difficult for the listener. 14 Reply @ritakenny1887 1 year ago Zip it Tom! 23 Reply @sylviamclellan4838 1 year ago I felt the same way about Tom rudely and constantly interrupting this amazing neurologist. 22 Reply @jamesdean2043 1 year ago I agree, thinking about stop watching, it is aggravating 11 Reply @gralaw1965 1 year ago Yes the guy several times was interrupted before he was Finnished answering I hate it, also couldn’t watch the whole video such a pity 12 Reply @paramountwaterproofing_nola 1 year ago (edited) @gvivo2120 exactly! So much content - has to slow it down for clarification… 13 Reply @iztherelife1340 1 year ago I can’t get past the power ranger collection. Grief. 5 Reply @Onlinepower1 1 year ago @ronniebattle1310 Mark Hemans is a false healer. Iv seen him. Think about it… if he could heal why is he still wearing glasses to read? 2 Reply @ronniebattle1310 1 year ago (edited) @Onlinepower1 Read Mark chapter 16:1-20. Ask yourself this question. Do you believe what it says? These signs will follow those who believe! Reply @cindyshaver3432 1 year ago %Agree!! ️ 1 Reply @michaelsnapp9832 1 year ago My thoughts exactly 1 Reply @elsabuck6008 1 year ago (edited) SO RUDE TOM !! You don’t supposed to interrupt like that. It’s aggravating. Shut up and listen. That’s why you are interviewing. YOU ARE NOT THE NEUROLOGIST. GET IT ????????????!!! 10 Reply @kennethharris3932 1 year ago I think that's an overreaction. I thought the questions were appropriate. 22 Reply @jeweljones3818 1 year ago I suppose this information is really good. Some of it is available to me as far as my diet but all these tests and gadgets to buy are not affordable. I am 75 and on a fixed Income. Medicare doesn't pay for many Blood tests. In fact every year you have a wellness check up on medicare and they don't Pay for a metabolic panel unless you have diabetes or some other chronic illness. I could never afford to get my blood checked for all the different things he mentioned as often as needed. What's a solution for people my age who cannot afford these things? By the way I did not notice you interrupting but I did notice that the speaker talked way too fast. Show less 11 Reply @davepeterschmidt5818 1 year ago I think you guys are being way too critical here. Tom did a decent job of having the doctor clarify points that he wanted clarified and guiding the discussion well. 26 Reply @ronakelly4855 1 year ago @Onlinepower1 Hahaha, nice one. 1 Reply @ronakelly4855 1 year ago I agree about my incorrect use of bandying words apologise for that. I thought the Doctor wasn't communicating well at all. The reason Tom had to keep interrupting. 5 Reply @bodylab_skinclinic 1 year ago I hear what you’re feeling, but even though it may seem otherwise, Tom seems to be doing his best to drive the focus of the interview, not to interrupt him. Like any researcher who is passionate about their subject the interviewee could potentially go on forever on any one thread. Tom clearly had done his homework and wants to cover a number of points within the interview—and to help the audience understand the subject as a whole rather than dive into details within a narrow aspect. He also interrupts to request clarity within terms or phrases that may not seem obvious to the viewers. That’s the end goal of an efficient interview. Thanks, Tom! Show less 17 Reply @Tms9496 1 year ago I appreciate Tom’s questions. 17 Reply @AstroBananna 1 year ago He very cleverly asks the right questions at the right time to extract more information from the dr to make sure his audience gets the most if the interview, instead of leaving lots up in the air and then people have so many questions but no doctor to answer. Tom is very knowledgeable and if you cant tell he already knows a lot of what is being said or is aware … 14 Reply @YesIknowitall 1 year ago I can't stand people who have been lucky enough to get a world class expert on ANYTHING, then ask them questions, and talk over the guest's answer. I WANT TO HEAR THE GUEST. 6 Reply @carolann724 1 year ago I think Tom was attempting to break things down and extract for those of us who are a little slow on the uptake. I appreciate him doing this! I don't think that he's rude in any way. 13 Reply @jsunit5354 1 year ago Agree. When the expert is on a roll, the host should let him go. 4 Reply @CSH16 1 year ago (edited) @davepeterschmidt5818 .. I agree with you. Some people has to find just ANYTHING to complain or critical. The doctor was going to fast and using to many medical terminology that many of us do not understand and Tom was helping to clarify a little better. That's all! 12 Reply @eastdallasalice 1 year ago (edited) Just looking for more ways to set you up so it’s easy to snoop about your health. The key to this was toxicity and inflamation. Get a breathing machine for proper oxygen levels. Oh yes and send a doctor you can trust. Good luck with that one thanks to Covid incentives . 1 Reply @mysterydiaz5302 1 year ago My system was practically perfect. I did a lot of work on it. No weed no gluten no dairy no sugar nothing package everything organic. Since 2003. Then….trauma and jabs and Covid. My brain isn’t fully recovering. 2 Reply @beelichoong2143 1 year ago After reading your comments, decided not to listen. Waste of time! Thk u 2 Reply @eastdallasalice 1 year ago @beelichoong2143 I can’t even find my reply. Maybe better take a second look at the neurology of this. 2 Reply @blackboxgoddess8747 1 year ago I dont agree. The interviewer was great at slowing DOWN! This complicated medical terminologically challenging interview.. Without him I would of checked out half the way through.. 9 Reply @nomparfait 1 year ago Maybe, but he asked a lot of good questions, that got excellent answers that u missed out on! 7 Reply @LunarEclipse-xv8jx 1 year ago Tom interrupts his guests ALL THE TIME. I can’t watch his interviews because of it. I look up his guest and watch the guest interviewed by someone else on another YT channel. 3 Reply @Msjaniceelaine 1 year ago I know. Tom interruptions is too much. 2 Reply @JayceBroda 1 year ago I found Thom did an excellent job because this particular guest needed to clarify, many technical or medical points 7 Reply @sandeewoodward4863 1 year ago @danaamunategui5654 Reply @sandeewoodward4863 1 year ago @bhen8402 no 1 Reply @sandeewoodward4863 1 year ago @36chambers86 s Reply @sandeewoodward4863 1 year ago @elsabuck6008 Reply @HBToastedAlmond 1 year ago Exitement! Translate to English Reply @Handmaidenofyeshua 1 year ago Take the good and new advice and give the man a break. With his wealth of knowledge on health benefits, he knows the questions/comments to address the Neurologist we don’t. 4 Reply @jackiepowell7513 1 year ago @gralaw1965 finished Reply @jackiepowell7513 1 year ago @Ronnie Battle mark is to the jews. Not germane . The Jews had to have a sign. Btw. GENTILES under Paul s apostleship. Reply @MsCaryopteris 1 year ago Exactly! 1 Reply @patelliott5643 1 year ago Pls stop interrupting ….we get it …don’t interrupt please . It is very off putting for your guest and viewer. 1 Reply @lenas5613 1 year ago @patelliott5643 Agree. It's his interruption mid-sentence.that's rude. Too much of that. 1 Reply @lenas5613 1 year ago The barrage of technical medical terns!!! Yikes! Cognoscopy... Beed a guidebook. Reply @john-di1mz 1 year ago Spot on....STF up and let the guest tell us what we need to know 1 Reply @steves5694 1 year ago He has no self control 1 Reply @christylumpa4357 1 year ago Exactly!!!! I really hate that type of behaviour......it is complete rubbish!! 1 Reply @terriweiss2557 1 year ago I could only make it 9 minutes into the conversation because of all the interruptions! How rude of him to constantly interrupt! 1 Reply @maydelrosario-brody6883 1 year ago (edited) I think he is just drawing out more info by asking questions. Sometimes when you’re into a topic you tend to forget the simple yet more informative piece of information that a person could impart you/to us. I believe that the speaker has it in his list to talk about but Tom is curious, I am and I would be also. All in all, he did a great job with limited time, if there is because it is editable anyway. But the time has the speaker available for him, that might be the reason why he is asking questions in the middle of it. Show less 5 Reply @lavernaturner4757 1 year ago Absolutely! We don't need Tom to reiterate what the good Doctor keeps trying say before he gets interupted. 1 Reply @krista7259 1 year ago I needed those interruptions to understand. 9 Reply @neusalix5209 1 year ago I agree with you totally. 3 Reply @laurienneyates4799 1 year ago Tom asks intelligent questions. What listeners would ask but can not. Dr Bredesen gets medically "technical" & Tom's questions brings him back to simple explanations for the rest of us. 9 Reply @maggiemay945 1 year ago @ronniebattle1310 you know what I'm not gonna do, check out this ministry. want to know why? because you pushing it like this is incredibly sketchy and rude. you shouldn't be pushing ministry this way. you are just annoying people and annoying people doesn't get eyes on what you want, it literally gets the opposite effect. not only will people not check ou… 2 Reply @ronniebattle1310 1 year ago @maggiemay945 Read Mark chapter 16:1-20. Ask yourself this question. Do you believe what it says? These signs will follow those who believe! Reply @maggiemay945 1 year ago @ronniebattle1310 you out laying hand on people or spaming on the internet! this isn't ministry that you are doing. it literally the opposite. by spamming people you are turning them away. try creating relationships with real humans. Spamming people isn't ministry. 2 Reply @carle5538 1 year ago I agree too. Tom should hold his questions a bit at least till the end. 1 Reply @lisavonditfurth 1 year ago Tom's interruptions were well done, well timed and really helped me to understand more . 6 Reply @lisavonditfurth 1 year ago Tom's interruptions were well done, well timed and helped me understand more. 4 Reply @curtissharris8914 1 year ago A good indication you've got sleep apnea 2 Reply @oromoonekoo2445 1 year ago I disagree, I am glad h is asking before the Dr moves on 5 Reply @waterfish6842 1 year ago What's the root cause please? Reply @MKU9 1 year ago I felt the same way! So frustrating! 1 Reply @sheilahammond4260 1 year ago @gypsylove4291 Yes. In a usual, friendly conversation that's how it goes, but in an interview with a guest on certain topics the idea is to accumulate info, so it's far better to listen to an expert without bombarding them with questions throughout the interview. The interviewer should jot down all his questions and ask if the guest would reply or come back … 1 Reply @sheilahammond4260 1 year ago @Onlinepower1 that's a silly remark! He's not a miracle healer! Reply @johnpavich299 1 year ago Hey guys this is an interview where the interviewer asks questions that we might not think of and I found that to be interesting. If you listen to the doctor he even mentions that's a good question. I'am sure if you want to just hear the good doctor he probably has a channel where he just… 4 Reply @deecee901 1 year ago Control issues? 1 Reply @cyntheevoneekeeno 1 year ago OMG, i cant believe how much and how often he interrupted. Ugh, what a turn off! Went to library and picked up all of Dr. Dale’s books to avoid the cortisol surges that Tom’s incessant interruptions caused. Couldn’t make it through the whole episode. 1 Reply @maurnmillward6498 1 year ago Thank you for this article. It has put into perspective the why and the wherefore of something so scary 1 Reply @MacSwan 1 year ago I don’t have a problem with it, l think he’s just trying to clarify which I appreciate 2 Reply @cartergirl3of3 1 year ago I actually preferred that he interrupted becaise each time ot was to clarify and go deeper into what the dr. Said. I found the dr. Just glossing over topics really quickly as if a layman would understand and just asni was thinking "wait what does he mean by that" to. Would interrupt and ask the question. 2 Reply @cheryl9828 1 year ago Agree 100%. Reply @templejell2688 11 months ago I appreciate clarification but Tom interrupts constantly and I lose the main thought of the interview. I feel this is where Tom can improve as an interviewer. 1 Reply @ronniebattle1310 11 months ago (edited) @John J Kelly Encounter Ministries YouTube channel. Mark Hemans Reply @coolco1619 9 months ago Oh that's a shame, you have literally missed out the most important information of a lifetime ! Reply @Rosa-nu4zm 8 months ago Not really? He isn't! 1 Reply @winnguyen443 8 months ago @ronniebattle1310 where was god when I got sick? He was at home! Washin his tights! 1 Reply @ronniebattle1310 8 months ago (edited) @winnguyen443 Read Mark chapter 16:1-20. Ask yourself this question. Do you believe what it says? These signs will follow those who believe! Reply @monik8209 8 months ago This was nothing in comparison with other interviews! He always interrupts, I believe Tom has the need to show that he knows a lot, interrupting to make sure everyone understands he has clever comments 1 Reply @herbladie 8 months ago Tim asks the correct questions!!! 1 Reply @americanlawdawg3609 8 months ago Constantly 1 Reply @paulettegee 8 months ago Well, if you stopped listening you missed out! Reply @mary-janeowen8238 8 months ago Don’t agree. Toms supporting audience comprehension. 1 Reply @alisonberry4769 8 months ago I agree.not a good interviewer.needs to let the expert speak! 1 Reply @johnlock5037 8 months ago @ritakenny1887 Stop whimpering and move on genius… Reply @johnlock5037 8 months ago @kennethharris3932 Toms great at what he does, but you have whiners and not so bright people unfortunately… Reply @marciamcgrath4953 8 months ago @maggiemay945 I report this kind of spam. I've done this to several of his comments on here. They will hopefully block him now. 2 Reply @Sketcher93 8 months ago I heard a perfect given take conversation. Can't be worth talking about the same conversation? Are you sure you don't have some kind of bias against Tom? 1 Reply @wearesouls6783 8 months ago @elsabuck6008 Soooo rude!! Reply @wearesouls6783 8 months ago @maggiemay945 You know what else really annoys people? People who can't use a capital letter in the right place. 1 Reply @maggiemay945 8 months ago @wearesouls6783 love that you care so much about grammar! Reply @grazynkatodisco4916 8 months ago He ask questions.. in the important situation. I don’t see this as interrupting.!! 1 Reply @kellio8087 7 months ago (edited) Only intelligent people understand that way of bouncing thoughts, ideas, concepts, and clarity off each other so it doesn't actually bother the other person. If that of importance is not mentioned at the appropriate time, it may not be conveyed properly or at all. That could nean something of significant could be lost or undiscovered. Reply @mizliz333 7 months ago People who don’t mind interruptions are the same way themselves; controlling. They all use the excuse that the Dr went too fast and needed clarifying . That is no reason to not let the Dr finish a sentence. That requires a lack of arrogance. Then you can ask whatever. Only the equally arrogant defend this. 3 Reply @nancyreese80 7 months ago That’s unfortunate, you are one who missed out 1 Reply @goldsmeeth2771 7 months ago Yea, it's little annoying. A bit too much interruptions 1 Reply @EthantheIncredible 7 months ago (edited) Terrible in this interview. He reiterates ideas and it becomes redundant. And you have to fast forward Reply @kimberlychildresswade1112 7 months ago Good interview. I think this was one Tom was very interested and excited about the information. Reply @andreavictory6591 7 months ago I like when he stop the personality, because if he doesn't stop them when he does and ask to explain, I would not be able to understand and to follow. 1 Reply @skx9159 6 months ago He has to slow the guest down and clarify to make sure everyone is keeping pace 2 Reply @dennistucker9081 6 months ago I have had the same experience. To be fair, I’d take a look at the matter of format. But before the question of what format to use, one must decide on purpose. Is the purpose to impart information or to produce an entertaining show? To my mind this doctor deserves the format of a TED Talk first and foremost. After the talk comes a question and answer period. For me that would be a better format for a scientist of this quality. Later, an interview such as the one here could be done with somebody like a Dick Cavett, or even another doctor who is a listener and good on camera. I hope I am being fair and helpful. Good luck to the channel creator, in any event. Show less 1 Reply @dennistucker9081 6 months ago @gvivo2120 You have a point. Thanks Reply @edwardscott2510 5 months ago Go buy his book Reply @rhondaurb 5 months ago @skx9159 yes exactly! He’s asking good questions 1 Reply @rhondaurb 5 months ago He’s asking excellent questions 1 Reply @terilisciandra7692 5 months ago We don't want to hear you're rude remarks. Reply @traceykerr572 4 months ago They were great interviews on YouTube with Dr. Bredeson that aren’t interrupted have a look 1 Reply @nesanesa9547 3 months ago Slow the audio down as this is fast track information.... Reply @angelbaybee3700 3 months ago On the reg Reply @BarbaraBurton-zs7tn 3 months ago Boy are you right 1 Reply @Whitgent 3 months ago Agreed! I stopped watching too! 1 Reply @SG-kd8ek 3 months ago THANK YOU for voicing this!! l got quite EXASPERATED at the constant interruption. At some point, l started thinking the questions that Tom was asking was for his/familys own benefit and not necessarily for the listeners benefit, imho. 1 Reply @SG-kd8ek 3 months ago @bhen8402 1 ... Reply @waffle_chair9269 3 months ago (edited) This comment is completely unnecessary, and just judgmental for the sake of it. Totally appropriate questions were asked. You are clearly not his target market. and I can see why he wouldn’t be aiming for people like you Reply @KKing55 2 months ago He talked about a Lot of different test, saying "you can get"... But Where can you get them. Is there a list in his book of all these Test and where to get them? Reply @raewyn-annford9745 1 month ago I Think Tom was only trying to help any one listening who might not understand the medical terms the Dr. was discussing. Just to halt him before this Dr., to whom we were hanging off every word got away with too much interlect for our brain to cope with (after all we are not scientists and do not understand some of the jargon) also the questions Tom asked were what a lot of us were … Reply @annnnn9074 3 years ago So timely, I've been producing videos on my channel on nutrition in regards to schizophrenia. Personally, where my view differs from the 'experts' is that where they see a brain I see a switching network which connects your body, your body is your brain and your brain is just a switching network. It's my topic for next weeks video if you want to sit in Tom. 3 Reply @MKU9 1 year ago I really wish he'd STOP INTERRUPTING!! 4 Reply @marcuskelly5768 10 months ago Nice discussion and valid points. But no mention is made of the dangers of electromagnetic radiation. I am strongly of the opinion that the very cellphone I am listening to this discussion on is one of the worst modern day culprits of memory loss and interference. The early phone of 92 left one completely disoriented after use for any extended time. Especially when held close to th… Reply @MyMistakeBut 7 months ago LOVE the SARDONIC IRONY of the highlighted comment! Not all of us realized that the interviewer asked this question of US! We were too entertained by the alternative: a viewer daring to ask this question of our host, who’d repeatedly interrupted his guest mid-sentence and mid-thought! SO…WHAT PERSONAL CHANGES DO YOU THINK THE HOST WOULD MAKE … 1 Reply @visco154 2 years ago Carnivore for over two years. The best way to feel clear. 3 Reply @dorothysay8327 2 months ago Tom. Stop interrupting your guests. 4 Reply @CynLo_xo 1 year ago @tom, thanks for having this very intelligent doctor on your show, but please don’t interrupt him when speaking. He’s not getting his full thought out and may be answering things I still need to know and he doesn’t finish speaking. Thanks 1 Reply @beehanes8671 1 year ago If you find it hard to eat/chomp on raw vegetables each day, then make a habit of throwing a bunch of fresh raw greens in your blender daily, and drink them quickly, instead. Have 2 to 4 or more full large glasses a day, and you’ve consumed what your body needs to help it stay healthy. You’ll have more energy, and you won’t feel as hungry for all the other junk available to eat out there. For older people especially, liquified vegetables are absorbed by the digestive tract more readily and efficiently, and less is lost before completed digestion through the bowels. Undigested chunks of vegetables often pass through the intestines before their nutrients and vitamins are absorbed, so liquifying them in a blender helps your body not to lose those nutrients and important vitamins. Show less 1 Reply @donniblanco5239 1 year ago (edited) Great Interview, but I will NEVER wear an watch “Tag” - The Less “Fake” Frequency Contamination around my Vessel, The Healthier I will be. 6 Reply @dlawson2374 1 year ago Can you let the doctor talk. 7 Reply 1 reply @BMotz-ym1fn 1 month ago I think he did quite well. And asked good questions. 1 Reply @velvetbees 2 months ago Since the late 1980's I have aimed for a chemical free home as much as possible. I saw the problems soldiers had with Agent Orange and took it seriously. Vinegar and baking soda is a gteat cleaner if you clean regularly. The goal is hard. It isn't perfect, but I try to use natural products where I can. Reply @globalfamily8172 1 year ago I go to the dentist about once a month due to sensitive teeth, yet I still have so many problems (breaking teeth, etc). I guess I am screwed. Reply @me-ds2il 1 year ago #1. Avoid all dairy products 4 Reply 2 replies @BWater-yq3jx 1 year ago Tried that. And got cramps and spasms in legs and feet. Eat cheese. 1 Reply @me-ds2il 1 year ago (edited) Why would that be? it's always something Reply @Faffisbarnbarn 1 year ago I think it is such a pity that this doctor does use such a lot of terminology that “ordinary” people cannot understand. Such a lot of shortened terms, and other words that are so difficult to appreciate, which is such a pity for such an important subject 3 Reply @eileen2906 1 year ago What is sleep ap, not even sure how you spell it but you get my drift. Thanks Reply @billburgess9100 1 month ago How do you get ketosis? Is it sold at the grocery store? Reply @Jeff_Landis 1 year ago One hour and he never mentioned the single worst neurotoxin destroying our brains, ethyl alcohol, i.e., beer, wine and distilled spirits. 5 Reply 1 reply @kallista5194 2 months ago Good to know, thank you! Reply @live2thefullest617 3 years ago Tom usually allows guests to finish long thoughts; not sure why he interrupted this guy so much as he would begin answering a question. Distracting and annoyed I didn't get to hear the full thought I was tracking. 12 Reply 1 reply @donnaellis2438 3 years ago I agree! It is so irritating! 3 Reply @Breeannful 1 year ago when I exercise after an hour my brain gets foggy and I can't think....it takes hours to go away...do you know what causes this? Reply @TonyOlivieri-hu2iv 2 months ago I feel one aspect that needs to be included is the particulate matter known as Stratospheric Aerosol Injections, also known as Geo-engineering. There are a number of companies spraying these things above us and we are breathing them in.... Reply @markhobo9324 3 years ago Too many interruptions 9 Reply @davebarber3827 1 year ago Tom keeps interrupting when he could be waiting to ask questions later on. It's so annoying. 4 Reply @renarenaki75 1 month ago Please can you put Greek subtitles if it is possible! thank you Reply @warrenwright7165 1 year ago Not sure if Layne Norton has covered it but what's the research on a balanced diet that renders people at around or a healthy body fat level? Also in relation to the world trade centre, was this a result from fumes or could it be PTSD? I feel possibly both as both lead to inflammation. Reply @GalliWayno 3 years ago Tom you've got to let the guest finish what he's saying, then respond. These are basic interviewing skills and you should be a pro by now 14 Reply @sidra5512 3 years ago Tom you should interrupt less The man cant even finish one thought completely Just some constructive criticism 11 Reply @margaretspurling8162 2 months ago As a young adult i felt the afternoon desperately tiredness and sleepiness. Help! Reply @dlauron2650 1 month ago Thank you for interviewing Dr Bredesden but I find it annoying when you interrupt while he is talking. 1 Reply @QuTeBug 3 years ago What you guys are Not addressing is the effects of the vaccines used since birth that has caused devastating consequences to the health of millions of people..how much greater has Alzheimers been diagnosed in adults since the increase in childhood vaccines 3 Reply @dailydoseofmedicinee 3 years ago Unhealthy foods you should avoid, according to a nutritionist Hot dogs. Processed meats in general are just one of the worst things you can put into your body. Pretzels. Pretzels were the ultimate wolf in sheep's clothing type of food. Diet soda. Just because something is calorie-free doesn't mean it's chemical-free. Processed pastries. Fluorescent orange snacks. Show less 7 Reply 1 reply @julianhwang1748 3 years ago Tom has poor voice quality. Reply @olivetteheslop8798 1 year ago My husband has dementia, the last three years. Caring for him Is hard,I am wondering if caring for him will affect my brain function, Reply @CabinFever52 1 year ago I just did a little research on this doctor and what I found says that none of his research is peer reviewed and his publications are only in predatory journals? 1 Reply @ciarog6116 3 years ago oh for petes sake, let him talk!! stop interrupting the doctor. 11 Reply 2 replies @leeyost9917 3 years ago Is your rudeness any better? Be polite please. Reply @judylloyd7901 3 years ago He was just trying to get him to slow down and go into more detail for the sake of the viewers. Tom is probably pretty well informed about a lot of this stuff, but he probably knows that a lot of viewers are not, so he's trying to help us. As they say, we don't know what we don't know. 3 Reply @LaQuinta12 3 years ago Way too many interruptions. Unwatchable. Bailed out at the 8 minute mark. 11 Reply @abramjones9091 9 days ago (edited) What about keeping your mind mentally active? 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Reply @sherryjohnson224 1 year ago I wish i knew how to invest and who to trust that will not drain my small retirement check Reply @spengali857 3 years ago Enjoy the content, but dude, you gotta stop interrupting the experts! Let them finish their thoughts, so the listeners can get the info! And NO, your interruptions are not keeping the interview rolling, it’s making it almost unbearable! 10 Reply @theadventurekidz-scienceho843 1 year ago He mentioned you don’t want to remove it if you are in a flammatory state. Referring to using curcumin. I am confused on that part?? So curcumin is not good for those that are already in a disease state? Reply @susanhorton9492 4 months ago home irmi score ? how do u do that ? 1 Reply @whatta1501 3 years ago Does interrupt your guest so much. Bad interviewer 6 Reply @ladytee1981 3 years ago so IRRITATING!!! @TomBilyeu interrupts every guest all the time particularly when the guest is mid answer or in a flow. I wish you'd let your guests finish their comment and stop interrupting. 10 Reply 3 replies @Erwin_Fit 3 years ago Is it so hard to be grateful of what he does for us and for the content he shares? It's his personality, if you watch the one with Jordan Peterson you'll see that he's being interrupted as well and he knows how to listen. Just be great greatfull, you care to much about unimportant things... 2 Reply @ladytee1981 3 years ago @Erwin_Fit hahaha You're comical. I do not watch anyone on YT for their personality. @TomBilyeu is supposed to be a consummate professional. For someone who wanted to be in the film industry, one would think that he would have watched masterclass interviewers to learn both how to interview and what not to do in an interview. Interrupting guests midcommment or before they answer his question is just rude and amateurish. What's worse is he often pumps guests for specific help on his or his wife's personal health issues. Bad. 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Have you seen what's going on with the country? 1 Reply @gaylaaustin7468 3 years ago @HiddenHandMedia go away, far away—like a different country Reply @pattifisk1829 1 month ago Re sleep apnea, recently learned that folks who have a fat tongue are having their airway restricted while sleeping. Reply @user-dg1sf9cp7b 1 month ago Can your primary doctor do those kind of tests one they do blood test Reply @Sha-sj4ek 3 months ago I just feel the more you look into things the no you get paranoid and more stressed Better to eat well rest and exercise and just be mellow Reply @daven6145 1 month ago Grass-finished meats -- because labeling is so sleasy in the USA, it's not enough to say grass-fed beef. Wonderful interview--my thanks to you both! (I'm one who, despite asking the right questions, as well as seeking a second opinion, gave into the constant medical push, and age 70, with TG 65/HDL 88, BMI 22.6, and always exercised because I loved it...and have spent the last 12 years in physical misery because I allowed myself to get fearmongered and bullied by my physicians. I'm still trying...but greatly diminished, and I believe, undeserved ending years. Many of us, so many, in the USA. Show less Reply @jimmiers8218 1 month ago (edited) I'll simplify this: exercise, exercise, exercise!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 1 Reply @Lou-wizzeye 1 year ago My condition is debilitating however, infrequent but suffer from Vertigo Reply @cathyjennings5580 3 weeks ago Thanks so SO so much for your interesting information . Wildfires smoke , etc. Low oxygen levels at night during SLUMBER COGNITIVE DECLINE. BRAIN FOG : Difficulty transitioning from sleep to alert awake to start thinking to making plans for the NEW DAY OF ACTIVITIES. 🫢 Show less Reply @MJxxxx5 1 year ago I think it would help if there was a whiteboard with points Reply @ThePuterMan 2 months ago In my humble opinion, and only of course as it relates to me, brain activity and exercise and a non junk food diet are all that is needed to prevent cognitive decline. I am nearly 76. I write computer programs, I arrange music and sing in a choir and I can assure you I have no cognitive decline whatsoever despite the fact that when resting watching TV my SPO2 goes down to 88% or less, frequently 85%, and my overnight SPO2 is about the same. In the day it is about 96%. This has been the case for at least 30 years that I am aware of. Show less Reply @pickles9440 1 month ago Speaking of mold and stuff, now days people working 2-3 jobs, at least here in hawaii, no time to clean the house. Also all of our compressed cardboard furniture is super susceptible to mold accumulation, unlike natural wood. I’d rather have no furniture than fake wood stuff. Reply @laurelharper1109 5 months ago (edited) Dale Bredesen isn’t a Neurologist, isn’t an MD at all or DO. He holds a DOM (Doctor of Oriental Medicine) which is an academic title. That said, it doesn’t mean he hasn’t learned a great deal through research. However, the video hawking his book The Unbreakable Brain, mentions AD (Alzheimer’s disease) and dementia. AD is a form of dementia, one type of dementia and his narration never mentions the other types of dementia. Yes, AD is the most common form of dementia but it’s not the only one and it’s not separate from dementia. It IS dementia just as emphysema, chronic bronchitis & refractory asthma are all types of COPD and not separate from COPD. At the video site, the disclaimer in tiny print wisely and truthfully states “these products (meaning the literature for sale) is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease” yet during the video this is exactly what Bredesen claims. He does have useful information to share and I’m glad to hear him bring up more types of dementia in this video here. However, I’m very much against leading with “Dr” unless it’s made clear this is an academic title to avoid the appearance of deception. Show less 1 Reply 1 reply @sheliastevens590 1 month ago Amen!! Laurelharper you're on right track. I completely agree. Reply @dianed4190 2 months ago How about taking ketones orally? Reply @alaskawolves 1 year ago Does lack of cholesterol to hold the receptors up in the brain also cause alzheimers? Ty 1 Reply @RedArmyMedic 1 year ago APOE and fasting is interesting. Then spoke of not eating 3 hours before bed. That 3 hours i am going to work on. Reply @phylpott1 6 months ago How much do all of these tests cost? Is all of this in his book? Name of book again? Tx! Reply @helenehoward6294 2 months ago Castile soap is usually an olive oil soap. You can buy this in most horse equipment shops. It is chemical free and free from phalates. Reply @bettyboop3206 8 months ago A healthy lifestyle is the way to go whether you have APOe 4 gene(s) or not. So says my MD. She said to read Gary Taubes and David Perlmutter. Those books are also excellent resources. Reply 1 reply @arianamontenegro5528 6 months ago So in the end having a great lifestyle can prevent any disease whatsoever correct? Reply @philomenasequeira6083 2 months ago What is the name of the blood test for the early detection of Alzheimer's ? Reply @cindylou4287 1 year ago How do you get the Radiation from X-Rays out of your body? Reply @mariagillinson8527 2 months ago What about Epileptic seizures Reply @2coryman 1 month ago BIG BIG QUESTION PLEASE: They stopped selling broccoli sprouts in many supermarkets, How come ?????? Reply @Py16777216 2 weeks ago Who in their right mind would dislike this video? Dr Bredesen is amazing. I'm unfortunately to lazy and eat to many carbs. 2 Reply @lorriheffner2747 1 year ago Holy cow, overwhelming Reply @susymay7831 1 year ago How do we find out if we have leaky gut? Reply @brianmilligan1787 1 year ago I watched this video because I have Alzimers but I forgot the video and started writing about my new dog Well the cat is now 6 months old And when I go horse riding I wish it would get of the worktop I tried to tease it down with Trill … 1 Reply @eyelore6894 2 months ago recently learned Can be a misdignosis, could be, similar symptoms as "Lime Disease" no harm to get a test. easier for dr.ever can treat with accurate diagnosis.... Reply @irenefehr9192 1 year ago Very good but found some terms I couldn’t understand Reply @juliekeeney1538 2 months ago Geez, I’m doomed. I think for most people just trying to pay the bills and not be left behind by inflation, this is a lot. Most doctors will not even consider doing these tests. And most people don’t have the means or the insurance to do these. Even just the six types of sleep we are supposed to get, how do you monitor that? And just trying to keep my home from being eaten by pests has become what must be a toxic environment. So for a 55 yr old with hypothyroid, stressful job, and hard time just making ends meet, there’s not a lot to be hopeful about here. Show less Reply @pejisan 2 months ago estrogen depletion increases inflammation. You should also be talking about menopause impact on cognition. Reply @ilymor 1 year ago I had a bad experience with trying to get to ketosis with fasting; my heart beat went up to 139 bpm while laying on bed. Why???? Reply @rajantechie 1 year ago (edited) How do you calculate the score? 24:04 Reply @nas4apps 2 months ago Seems that all of our 'food politics' focus on 'the breadbasket' of the mid west: grains and corns for people or for animals who could better eat wild herbs and mixed grasses - like those of free roaming ranches. Seems that the meats (and milks) differ from shed-fed grain only or blood-flow outdoor animals eating what would be lower glycemic. How is the impact through meats to our… Reply @MaryEBCify 2 months ago Omeprasole and anti depressant meds made me gain weight...and so my doc put me on add med...until I quit all these I was 40lb overweight...but te dm2 still remains...once my new doc said maybe your body can't handle all of this medicaton...he was right! He approved the elimination of it and helped me heal! My A1C is 6. Reply @marcellasmith8942 4 months ago Around 45:00, What was the test for leaky gut? Reply @andreareb1914 1 month ago What type of soap should we use? Reply @nicoledubtoy3105 2 months ago This is an important discussion with complex terms; but it’s difficult to follow with the back and forth discussion. Reply @janielanning9046 1 year ago I only get 3 hours sleep. I have tried everything and no difference. Do you have any. Suggestions. Reply @rhondavanderbeek8006 1 year ago Cheeseburger, fries, Coke = the Berfooda Triangle. I can’t stop saying this! 1 Reply @newhorizons898 1 month ago Lazy thinking, too. Not trying to be aware of surroundings or being too secure or habitual. Go for overseas holidays on your own where you don't know the local language and finding your way from city to city by asking and figuring. Reply @janlashley9377 2 months ago Its toxic the Geongenearing and it is going on now! 2 Reply @cathyherbisonwiget7887 2 weeks ago My resting heart rate was 100bpm, so I was put on 50mg of Metoprolol. Now it’s about 85bpm. Do I have to get off the Metoprolol? Then do what? Reply @wrennspencer6070 2 months ago I started Lion Diet with 1-2 servings of carefully selected veggies (potatoes, on occasion, carrots) & apples, 2 citrus servings a week I had sleep apnea caused by magnesium deficiency. Got my levels up & apnea "went away" according to my Dr. I was like, "you might've mentioned Mg & increased protein 15 years ago! Reply @brandillysmom 2 months ago (edited) My stomach can’t seem to tolerate beef, but I can only eat organic chicken? When I eat a lot of beef, my breath smells really bad. I have no digestive issues when I eat ocean fish. I do use mostly butter, avocado and olive oils. All of those tests? I’ll run them by my doctor, but it still seems like one needs a lot of money and have good insurance to get these tests done and eat … Reply @es1653 1 month ago How do you know if you are eating fish that has a lot of mercury or other heavy metals? Reply @user-po3lj2ug4w 2 months ago There's arsenic on brown rice also Reply @AIXITstageleft 2 months ago The chemicals they spray in the air? 1 Reply @ameliaclark5792 1 year ago My Mom passed away from Alzheimer’s and my brother has been diagnosed with it . I’m 65 is there any hope for me? Reply @lindafoster8182 1 year ago What do you do if you have psoriasis all over your body and I’ve had it for years? 1 Reply @Johnadams20760 1 year ago i assume i should be ok. i was concrened 2 years ago. at age 46 to a neurologist. scored perfect on the cogntive test and he said i don't need to worry. i also live in a suburb in michigan that hasn't had any real issues with environmnet. i work in a an office so not anywhere with chemcials. i eat healthy as i can, run a few miles 3-4 times a wek play volleyball at least once or twice a week for a few hours. i never smoke, drink or anything i take a lot of suppliments etc.. no history in my family i am aware of. the only real thing i get probably is stress maingly it was due to a neighbor that was a covert narc that was highly toxic and while i walked away after 5 months of friengin him, he had kalso semi stalked me. however a majority of that has passed. that ocurred from 2021 but nayway. it is stilll good to know Show less Reply @icecreamladydriver1606 1 month ago Everyone says to get plenty of sleep and leave it at that. How do you get that sleep when you have severe insomnia? Reply @peterpiper487 1 year ago This is very sad. If true, it makes it virtually IMPOSSIBLE for the average person to avoid Alzheimer's. 1 Reply 3 replies @78Americanpie 3 months ago No not impossible! You simply need to become aware- Get tested and frequently monitor your body, and what it is exposed to; clean it if it has toxicity/inflammation present. 1) Make lifestyle changes to minimize exposure to toxins and inflammation. 2) Eat a clean, low-carb mostly plant-based diet including plenty of raw fruits and vegetables and healthy unsaturated fats. 3) Exercise regularly, including cardio for oxygenation, and strength-training, and flexibility training. 4) Detox regularly through sauna or other methods. 5) Keep the body functioning properly by exercising/nourishing it well and avoiding stress-inducing activities. 6) Get outside in the morning sun, walk barefoot on the earth daily. 7) Breath work- Train your lungs to be strong and provide optimal oxygen intake. 8) Engage in brain-building activitiesRead, build, learn new skills, do art, never stop learning and growing! Show less Reply @78Americanpie 3 months ago Oh yes- and Get Enough Quality Sleep! Stop eating 3 hours before bed and fast a minimum of 12 to max 16 hours before morning meal. Reply @peterpiper487 1 month ago @78Americanpie Thank you! I do all of those and have for a long time. Reply @alltheapex3730 1 year ago does oxygenation refer to VO2 Max? Reply @nickinurse6433 3 months ago Just came in from picking oranges and lemons off my trees out in the sunshine, enjoyed an orange and squeezing some lemon in my herbal tea. Love to hear that my chill lifestyle is not a crime but an asset. I gave up the big house and moved in a small manufactured home 10 years ago, cut my hours at work down from 48 hours a week to 10 hours a week and don't regret it for … 1 Reply @joylabarca9709 7 months ago what about flaxseed oil? thanks ,Joy Reply 1 reply @Jennifer-Watkins 1 month ago Flaxseed oil is disgusting Reply @sisiphas 1 year ago Very little on genetic inheritance. Assuming that ‘inflammatory’ conditions are (in effect) causal in relation to dementias has always been questionable. Examples from my family and my husband’s family tend to support genetic inheritance as causal rather than inflammatory conditions and even ‘lifestyle’ (possible exception alcoholism) My family have had no one who has had dementia in four generations (some admittedly didn’t live long enough!). Those generations have all had numbers of people with autoimmune conditions but long lives (my mother to 100 and most lived well into 80s-90’s with no noticeable cognitive decline. My husband’s family (who were wealthier than mine) live for shorter periods, had no autoimmune conditions we know of but suffered dementia and cognitive decline from mid 70s. Show less 1 Reply @martahevia5232 1 year ago I'm so screwed!! Reply @victoriarandazzo2462 2 months ago Tom “My flight was delayed”_______”it’s your diet” Reply @mightytheknight2878 1 month ago Interesting Reply @annieladysmith 1 year ago One study isolated Lyme spirochetes in Alzheimer patients brains on autopsy. 8 out of 10. Reply @es1653 8 months ago Benzene, toluene and mercury in parrafin candles? Absolutely scary. I'm so glad to know this! Reply @annieb8928 2 months ago I heard what you said about paraffin candles. What about beeswax candles? Reply @Shasha8674 1 month ago Milk thistle/dandelion may help detox at night. Sweating may help detox, but good minerals need to be restored every time a person detoxes. Reply @aug.jam.1 1 year ago Many if not all diseases are caused by stress. Stressful environments, stresses of life and especially traumatic events during childhood, even when still in the womb. Reply @adamcenteno6155 1 year ago I el if he can help Bruce Willis? He needs to hear this. Reply @antoncoetzee9996 1 year ago What you put in your mouth, impacts EVERYTHING Reply @SamSung-rv9rm 11 months ago I have methods that reverse and prevent this stuff. I.m working on a cook book and recipes to help prevent all. Of this. Maybe Tom can help Me Reply @user-hs3my9sp9o 4 weeks ago Look up Gabe Brown and look at the relationship between food the way it is produced and the biology in the soil . Reply @cristinamacglaughlin6533 1 month ago great content, but why so many commercial interruptions? Reply 1 reply @MARILYNANDERSON88 1 month ago I like the steam bath even better than the sauna Reply @Lea-gx3rj 1 year ago Is there an audiobook available Reply @bartvertrees4730 1 year ago (edited) Tom, I'm a 82 yr old Type 1 diabetic, Married, good shape physically, but, now inactive because of covid, and cold weather. I want to talk with "YOU". Reply @nagarajakoodli9364 6 months ago During the interview we come to know that usually when we become aware that there is problem in our 70s and 80s we are in irreversible stages 3 and 4. The earlier stages 1 and 2 which were reversible, were insidiously developing decades ago, when we were in our 40s. Due to infrequency and young age, and macho, we ignored occasional incidents of signals - a name or a date that sits at the tip of the tongue, but we are unable bring it out. Probably short term memories are affected first. Long term memories get affected later. Specific blood test and brain scans can spot it. General scanning of the population and medication can perhaps prevent it. Answer to find evolutionary significance of blood and brain being able to tolerate the imbalance in people in their 40s was under lens during the interview with no conclusions. Our age old propensity of seeing the world with anthropocentric view is hard to erase. that may be the main reason for the development of Science and Technology, and AI, and so many of our ills. Shall we step back and review our situation , in order to find any clues to resolve our miserable condition? Let us do it. In Nature all species evolve, thrive for a while and go extinct. Man also belongs to animal kingdom and logically undergoes the same processes. But we don't see it that way. Why the difference? Is it the human Brain vis-vis Nature? Let us consider the evolutionary significance. Man is said to have evolved from the stage of primates. Lifespan of primates range from 10 to 40 years. Then it becomes reasonable to expect man to start off with lifespan of 40 years. So evolutionary processes are geared to have blood and brain chemistry as happens towards the end of lifespan at 40 years. In the wilderness life expectancy would not be more than 40 years. We would not expect to see grand parents. The phenomena of increase in lifespan and having grandparents must have started after the beginning of agricultural era 12,000 years ago. Agriculture is an arteficial process requiring manual inputs. Proof is, you don’t find agricultural fields in wilderness. Nature works demolishing anything that is artificial. We know man made ports require constant dredging as sea dumps sand. We have also seen that coastal areas that have been reclaimed need constant monitoring to maintain semblance of integrity. Agricultural activity was similarly affected. But man is very adaptive. What facilitated that adaption. Brain of course. What does nature do beat this? It inserted mind in the brain and make it act crazy. So mankind is immersed in crazy behaviors ever since. Enabling factors that favored crazy behaviors were: Prey animals had become scarce. Hunger and starvation were imminent. It was then that agriculture was started. Nomadic life style in wilderness was replaced with settled agricultural life. Previously small relatively isolated egalitarian groups was replaced by stratified ghettos. Strange concept of private property was introduced. Strange Master servant relationship came into vogue. Such far reaching changes done in a hurry must have been traumatic (much like P.T.D.S ), and they became crazy. This is evidenced by Play of mutually hurting emotions. Great wars (Sri Ramayana, and Sri Mahabharata). Birth and long lasting practice of kingships Coming to present days WW I, and WW II. Powerless /teethless UNO. Cold wars and hot wars. Nuclear weaponization. Current mutually threatening posturing of enemy nations. Our emphasis on Technology Widespread mental health issues. Fast growing population. It was 4 million mere 12,000 years ago. Now it is 8,000 million (which means 2000 times increase = 200,000% increase. Warnings by AI experts of AI taking over Now let us search for clues for redemption Show less Reply @benoit.gerin-lajoie 2 months ago (edited) Did you say "able E4" ? "apo E4" positive|negative @35:50 ? Reply @jeanmader2302 9 days ago I have been trying to separate my husband from sugar. He doesn't get it. He now has dementia. It totally makes sense to me, but, his mom had dementia, and so do other members of the family. So, there is a genetic component, for sure. I am convinced that we are bombarded with carbs and chemicals, and putting icing on top of that cake, makes no sense at all. I try to stay away from anything that is not whole foods, and definitely chemicals. Since my husband's diagnosis, and the death of my precious puppy mill rescue dog, I have at least four health issues, and I believe the base issue is C O R T I S Ol. So, now I am fighting back, by getting physical therapy for my neck pain, and buzzy left arm ...which I know is not my heart, because certain movement causes the tingling and if I change my position, the tingling stops. But the Cardiologist was demanding a nnuclear stress test. I will be 79 in .June, and I still prefer the treadmill. Chemicals are an issue by just EXISTING. I don't need more, and I don't allow dental xrays if there is not a specific issue that requires one. I love this content, and will save it. Thank you! Show less Reply @aiditariveratorres6429 2 months ago Well this podcast or interview was advertised as a mention of foods bad for Neuro growth factor or foods that shrink the brain and he just said that eating too many carbs will give you an earlier onset on Alzheimer's disease. I thought he was going to give more pointers on that beside he mentioned to have equal amount of omega 6 seed oils and omega 3 fish oils and not to have … Reply @snowyowl6892 1 year ago “Low Carb Down Under” has lots of talks - explaining the true value of plants. Reply @louisdemarco7417 3 weeks ago We didn’t come out of the trees show host. Wow Reply @bh9262 1 year ago How do you know if you have insulin resistance? Reply 2 replies @gribbler1695 1 year ago It is a concept - there is no definitive test for it. He mentions HOMA-IR (Homeostatic Model Assessment for Insulin Resistance), which requires insulin and blood glucose measurements. You can order these in a private blood test. 'The HOMA-IR score should not be used in patients on insulin, and studies have questioned its accuracy in those with impaired glucose tolerance, normal BMI, the elderly, and others.' Show less Reply @bh9262 1 year ago @gribbler1695 Thanks for taking the time to reply! I appreciate the information! Reply @toncuz8291 2 months ago How do we know the amyloids are not going to the scene of inflammation to fight it?...Just like we found out about cholesteral. Reply @katerinaglushak4563 2 months ago At 36:00 or so he speaks about APOV??? gene ? What is the right spelling? Reply @Creative_2023 1 year ago What about long term hormone deficiency? More women than men have Alzheimer's and their hormone decline if faster than men's. I hope more studies will be done in this area as I think it is part of the puzzle. Reply @kolanpaan9419 1 year ago Toxics is common talk nowadays. But we don't consider the toxics from chemical medicines as problem. Elasticity of brain cells decrease due to coma cells, which do not eat and gets energized or make the place vacant for new cells. Reply @take5512 13 days ago We should ask: why is the body dying.The inherent program of dying is a deficiency. I know there are deep youth regeneration science studies out there aiming to regenerate youth on a cellular level. I have seen some tentative publications of success of cell level youth regeneration, or "backward aging" (restoring youth), with the mention of "four common, and cheap ingredients) used in the study, which also mentioned that there was success with these four ingredients in achieving backward aging within taking the ingredients just for 2 weeks, and with significant cellular regeneration progression, where the cells grew increasingly younger, in a rather astonishing pace, regaining years of youth within weeks. These mentioned ingredients were severe deficiencies found in people, and when combined in high doses, and all four at once in a single dose, and administered daily for a couple of weeks, the first scientifically measurable cell regeneration occurred and continued, with the continuation of these 4 ingredients. I am mentioning this because the body is programmed to break down and die. The cells just carry out the program, and it is a matter of deficiency. Show less Reply @Ondrus21 8 months ago Let him speak! Reply @ewajeds294 1 year ago What about Dairy? Reply @mariel3469 1 month ago So what specific food shrinks the brain ??? That’s headliner yet no specific mentioned Reply @horsenhoundhaven7969 1 year ago My Father died at 68 with Alzheimers. His Mother died at 72 with alzheimer's. I carry one of the genes. I am 55. If I follow my Father, I could start to forget my loved ones in 7 years, which is when he started to slip away. I worry about this until I vomit. I don't know how to avoid all of the things you speak of. Is it too late? I will be getting your book today. Reply 1 reply @arianamontenegro5528 6 months ago How are you? Reply @joanteasdale2991 1 year ago Fast foods how much do they have to do with it Reply @bobann3566 2 months ago (edited) The Brain is over 60% Saturated Fat and Cholesterol, 34% Monounsaturated and 6% mixture of Polyunsaturated. This fact shows the logic and wisdom in eating lots and lots of real, grass fed butter, tallow and lard and egg yolks. Eliminate processed foods, avoid statins. Bonus, saturated fat assists the liver in detoxification. Sauna's are nice too. Reply @annaczyzo242 1 year ago It's impossible to do all that tests in Canada. Doctors do only basic blood tests... Reply 1 reply @gribbler1695 1 year ago You can order a private blood report with any extra tests you want. Reply @arl4945 1 year ago How do we fix leaky gut? Reply @brendabadih8855 2 months ago White processed wheat is very popular w the American diet. I love carbs- whole grains, yams, wild rice, nuts, corn, seeds. Bread is a staple. Carbs are fabulous. Remember you are eating and living for two. Today and tomorrow. Yes we are bombarded w chemicals all day, everyday. Make healthy choices. And walk, bike, garden. Blow up the tv. Reply @marklange8502 1 year ago Dumb question and may have been asked, sorry! What effects of fasting have on cognitive decline? If hypoglycemia is bad? 1 Reply @janespitfire9884 8 months ago My 80 year old sleeps in a chair refuse to sleep in a bed lying down. And she refuse to take her multavitmens too. She takes her pain meds for her back ache and BP meds all same time and refuse to eat......slowly killing herself by weakness and abusing her body . Reply @MariaAdukeAlabi 1 year ago Does a person with a parent with inflammatory type of Alzheimer’s, who has the Alzheimer’s marker on there DNA has the possibility of getting the same type of Alzheimer or could get any other type of Alzheimer? Reply @serifir8663 10 months ago What I don't like is that he doesn't talk about what to do. Let's say I got these test and discovered X, Y and Z needs fixing what do I do after? Man why don't they like about the actionable protocols for reversing and preventing? Reply @sammie20 6 months ago my 89 yr old mother is sedentary, abusive, eats all the wrong food like sugar laden desserts and salty junk food...she has done all the wrong things but amazingly, her mind is going strong...what is her secret...be violent and be abusive to Loved ones... Reply @adrienneszatkowski2471 7 months ago Broccoli is helpful to clear and detoxify! Reply @Balooncloud 1 year ago This is a very good topic, however these two guys speak in huge medical terms that I am sure I am not the only one who does not understand. I have to keep asking my niece who is in medical school to explain this to me. Would be nice if they would explain in better understandable terms! Reply @pamschmidt9236 10 days ago Can someone explain in simple English what to eat & what not to eat. 1 Reply @kerrierivett 1 year ago I'm surprised that he mentions palm oil when asked which vegetable oils to avoid. Palm oil has one of the best Omega 3 : Omega 6 ratios of any vegetable oil. Way up on the list of bad oils surely would be canola, corn, soya, cottonseed, sunflower, grapeseed as they have such a high ratio of Omega 6 compared to Omega 3. Reply @take5512 13 days ago So, I am wondering about people living in very, very HIGH ALTITUDE WITH REDUCED OXYGEN: does the reduced oxygen affect their health in the same way as us, in lower altitudes? If no, WHY? Can their adaptation (if they are NOT affected) be somehow applied to low oxygenated people? Reply @monnermanush-supriyachakra1967 1 year ago What is the name of that book that Doctir was mentioning? Pls share. Thanks Reply @lorriebest181 1 year ago I had a patient 32 years old. End stage alzheimers. Her parents stood over her bed and cried continuously. All she could do was MEOW continuously,and NOTHING ELSE, lying flat in her bed until she died. Horrible experience Reply @shorelined1 1 year ago This is essential and thorough info. It's all about living an average American unhealthy life vs being truly healthy in every way possible, like people who used to live in the past. Being active in clean air, sunshine, organic and nutrient dense foods... I was looking for a more recent AD episode. Didn't get Drs name but it's 3hrs and also says much of the same info. AD aka "Diabetes 3" is from the inability of brain to get energy, largely due to IR, insulin resistance. The guest is awesome but gets interrupted when I wanted to hear out what he had to say, like in this video. These Drs and scientists don't need to be "corralled". They are loaded with info we want to hear, and not cherry-picked data. That newer vid stresses a low carb diet (which is really just a normal healthy diet). Ppl were never such massive carb and white sugar eaters like now. The awful start of eating cereal began in 1906. Sleep is huge, to repair and reset vital processes, as is optimal circulation. I think prioritize those 3. Eat whole, healthy, organic low carb diets, sleep well and improve circulation with exercising in the sun. Show less Reply @DannyGooyer-jn8qw 8 months ago (edited) I think what you forget to mention is breathing well during the day. And drinking enough (water) Reply @angelaratzay9034 2 months ago 88 year old female here. Healthy as a horse.looking after my home 2 cats 1 gsd dog who is 3 years and sometimes a handful. Will be repairing my lawn this spring. I do not putter i work Never have pop in the house, do not eat fast food I eat lots of fruit and vegetables. Love cheese in moderation.still drive I raised a daughter a single.mum widowed when i was 28 Hard life love life and good health. Always very active. There you go who know? Show less Reply 1 reply @maidende8280 2 months ago I was widowed at 25, sadly no kids yet. Well done you doing it alone; my sympathies. Reply @phenomenalfemale524 7 months ago Does anyone have any experience taking this Dr's NeuroQ product? What is the best brand of Virgin Olive Oil ? Reply @jadedelarge8929 2 months ago I am disappointed that there was no word on moderate drinking of alcohol, especially, red wine. Reply @AnnaMishel 1 year ago How in the world did our ancestors ever survive without doing all these things. 1 Reply @cathyqueen5773 1 year ago My uncle drank alcohol to excess smoked cigarettes but lived to late eightys...all our family were long lifers with nil alhzhemer disease so I think genes play a big part 2 Reply @TodaysBibleTruth 1 year ago What about deep well drinking water? Reply @andreaspease9935 1 year ago What causes leaky gut. Please.. when your guests tell us whats bad to eat ALSO include the DO's that offset these things Reply @bridiedroney8262 1 year ago she has Altzeimers for 3 years after having her thyroid removed due to cancer can it be reversed. Reply @UrDominioN 1 month ago What’s the next step if you find you have a high metal toxicity, please? Reply @kevindonovan6727 1 month ago " Food is meant to sustain , not entertain " I always thought. Reply @JayDillon-mm6yv 2 months ago Need a superintelligent AI to perch on my shoulder and provide tips and suggestions as needed - to prevent eating the wrong things, and to eat the right things, watch out for this and that, everything trying to kill me off -- hopefully not the AI itself... Reply @BullDog-fj4oj 1 year ago He should mention house plants. Hanging ivy can clean 80% of airborne mold spores in 24 hours. We have dozens in our house. Better then any filter. Reply @abenaa3108 1 year ago A lot of confusion in the world...God I pray that you heal my mother of dementia in Jesus name Amen 2 Reply @joannerivera3958 11 days ago Fasting is the best way of detoxing and getting rid of inflammation Reply @davidchurch3472 1 year ago I'm interested by the 'grass-fed beef'. My piano teacher taught me that 'All Cows Eat Grass' with their left hand, and our local vegetarian butcher proudly declares that all his beef is from vegetarian cows who only eat grass, and whenever I pass cows in fields near us, they mostly are eating grass, apart from occasional winter treats of kale and turnips, leaving me with ; 'What oth… Reply @Peekaboo-Kitty 1 month ago Stressful job? My job was nothing compared to the stress and abuse I received at home! Reply @narsreenjohnson4966 1 year ago ask if kanga water is great or a scam?they say it protects u from oxidation stress,if true it is greatr pls someone tell me. Reply @wellnesscanceradvocate8564 1 year ago I read some doctors have punctured patients colons so I’m nervous to get one. Reply @thomaspayne6866 1 month ago Bad diet cause inflammation, which causes sleep apnea, Which leads to insulin resistance, and that leads to type two diabetes? Reply @brainmachine235 1 year ago Further to my comment below, several months ago I researched those states in India where turmeric/curcumin is grown and consumed at the highest rate in India. (It’s not used at as high a rate in many parts of that country.) Guess what… The T/C consumers have a similarly high rate of AD :-( Reply @Cassandra_Loveday 1 year ago Food…water…sleep…stress…oxygen…so pretty much everything. 1 Reply @Starlighter02 1 year ago Ketosis doesn’t compute with no gallbladder, right? Reply @barneybrown7543 1 year ago Why do I keep getting spam about Alzhimers products.? Reply @joanteasdale2991 1 year ago How about saying it didn't mean glitch? Reply @tracenixon5487 2 months ago Started baking bread, do not eat fast food or ultra processed food Reply @pubwvj 3 weeks ago My Apple Watch gives all sorts of data about my sleep but where is an article that explains? Reply @milagrosvera1075 2 months ago Is there a test for this ? Reply @katiegeyvanpittius7391 2 months ago Hi my brain got so much clearer when I had my bad teeth extracted and got dentures. I do believe though that having your own opposing teeth for chewing stimulates the brain and that there is a link between not having teeth and cognitive decline. Unless you have really bad teeth. The gingiva virus is apparantly found in all alzheimers brains on autopsy Reply @ravishankarsrivastava2212 10 months ago LIFE IS BIGGER PROBLEM THAN HEALTH. But still giving more importance to HEALTH than LIFE Reply @tammymcbride7252 1 year ago what about nut milks?? Reply @sandraatkinson1589 1 month ago What is the name of your book Reply @TealRochelle 1 year ago I think after watching I don't believe we as a nation have ever been politically allowed to portray a health minded approach. Let's consider over time this gave us a cutting edge to populate) It seems our eger need to please ourselves has lead us to believe our freedoms are of will and forsight. And slightly like the dust swept under the rug. Soon enough is found. United States has become a model of there ideas, ideals with deals. I say this because we were brought into this toxic place with no idea and not enough money to do all the recommended solutions to avoiding toxic exposure Show less 1 Reply @cynthiadelgado6563 1 year ago What about the people who had a traumatic condition cause Alzheimers? 1 Reply @melvingray5707 1 year ago This is good information, but as a commentator please do not interrupt your speakers before they finish their answers, that is very irritating when you do that. 2 Reply @hawaiigirl8089 1 year ago No doubt healthy lifestyle helps! My aunt & uncle married young & married 65 years. My UNCLE Ray- NEVER SMOKED NEVER DRANK- he exercised ate my Aunts home made from scratch foods. Before GMO days. Ray got Alzheimer’s. My aunt SMOKED like a chimney until she died at 87, no drinking- ate her home made (scratch) foods BUT SHE WAS A HUGE BAKER!!! Cookies- cakes- Pierogi dumplings. She was sharp as a tack - in her 80’s stayed up all night on gambling boat in Florida. she was the designated driver for the millennials that went - yes in her 80’s. She also had issues with her eye sight had been once in a bag car accident to be life flight & full recovery ️ . Can you explain this? Show less Reply @Sketcher93 8 months ago (edited) What did Dr Bredesen say to Tom... Do you know your Apo E 4? status? Tom said, "I don't but after listening to you..." Okay I have to know how to spell whatever that was that he said. Someone help me with that, please. 35:59 Reply @julesviolin 1 year ago Humans were not designed to eat processed food. I don't eat any of it. I've made it to 60 so far and don't even take Paracetamol or Asperin. The only dead animal I eat is Salmon. I never took a day off work due to Sickness. Maybe I was born lucky but I'd rather like to think you are what you eat Show less 2 Reply @MaN-pw1bn 1 year ago I'm just curious to know what the physician thinks about the advertisement for brain clearing boosters that was aired with this program. Reply @em1osmurf 1 year ago my mother died from lymphoma, an uncle and his son from heart attack. my father, my uncles and aunts (both sides), ~10 of them, all died with dementia. i am so screwed. my decline should accelerate at about age 85, if genetics is the basis. i'm now 71. Reply 1 reply @kesart8378 8 months ago I thought that the host/interviewer said "cognitive optimism" (not "cognitive optimization") and I thought, "Fine, I'm alright on that score." Enunciate, mate. Reply @elaineedgar2913 1 year ago We don’t have the facilities here in the UK as we don’t pay at the point of treatment ever. We have the NHS. I do wish though we could be told in simple terms what to do and what to avoid. Just that. We don’t need all the science. Thanks anyway. Reply @DannyGooyer-jn8qw 8 months ago 23:25 and no teeth brushing Reply @camillep9346 5 days ago What happens to those of us who don't sweat?.... Reply @ChamPion-gu3jd 1 year ago The problem especially those old people is LIFE IS AS STRESSFUL as we know now. Access to good health IS VERY EXPENSIVE nowadays. Reply @sandratraversy9048 1 year ago Please stop interrupting your expert - he doesn’t need paraphrasing. Great guest! Reply @alsalc55 1 month ago (edited) Does electro magnetic radiation have an influence? (bluetooth, wifi, G5...) Also, seeing articles about the impact of Americans living longer. Reply @maggietattersfield2859 9 months ago What is sleep apnea? Reply 1 reply @watchmen-nehemiah4v20 8 months ago Sleep apnea is a restricted or interrupted breathing during sleep which lowers oxygen levels while a person sleeps. It may or seems to be related to chronic inflammation or poor health. Reply @peteranderson2687 7 days ago The Number 1 of brain toxicity of the brain is STRESS. When too much stress happens in the brain, the body starts to shut down, and the mind can not function properly Reply @fran-wk2pq 1 year ago Useful concept.. he's unbeliever presenter.. but seems obsessed with creating it avoiding age and death. I was like that after my dad died of cancer in my 20s. Are healthy. Still got breast cancer as it seems to run in my family.. no brca gene though. Remember to enjoy life and not stress when you're consciously trying to be healthy 1 Reply @archie6945 2 months ago Everybody else doesn't => nobody else does Reply @deborahnagel9011 11 months ago I think elevation in which you live does matter ,after i moved to a lower wlevation my oxynation went from 92 to 95 percent to 99 percent. Or also could be how much oxygyn is in the air from plants/ grasses. Reply @GeorgeHawirkoStyroHome 4 weeks ago All current Politicians prescribe to these recipes of Wisdom... Reply @EllisIsland2023 1 year ago I totally disagree that he interrupted too much. I think he was trying to make sure people are able to understand the information. I found all this exhausting. Check this - check that - don’t know what it is or how to check it. 1 Reply @IAMLove33 3 weeks ago Blessings Reply @patriciabasurto9502 1 year ago I love your approach, How to get Alzheimer for dummies. Works for me Reply @eyelore6894 2 months ago Recently learned' diagnosis of alzheimers 3:12 Reply @garden2356 1 year ago Please explain what types of foods we need to take. This talk is too complicated for me Reply @martinhaluska5224 2 months ago In America, everyone is "best selling" author. Every book is best selling. You have thousands of best selling books. Its like in Olympic games everyone would get golden medal. Reply @julesagogo64 1 year ago I would like to know what all the plastic we are exposed to is doing to our bodies. Reply @joseantoniovergara4300 2 months ago was it really necessary to interrupt the interesting explanation that Dr Bredesen was making (at 7:59)? The questions are OK; but I find those interruptions annoying Reply @allgoodanimals6769 1 year ago Why did you keep interrupting him?? I wanted to hear him complete his thoughts. Reply @peterpiper487 1 month ago (edited) "We do fine and then we get sick." I have found that in my case, this is not true. I'm 74 years old and the last time I was sick with ANYTIHNG was when I was 15 years old and had a cold. That was many, many years ago. I have never had health insurance (because I don't need it) and I take care of myself... which includes having taken courses in medicine. Every summer turn several cartwheels in a row with my grandchildren on my back lawn and after each session I jump into the pool and race them to the other end of it. So far, I have always won the race, but they tell me THIS YEAR they are going to beat me. We'll see. I think the reason I never get ill is because I eat REAL FOOD that has not been processed in any way. I also stay completely away from sweet food (not just sugar) because I can't stand the taste of it. Even as a child if I ate anything sweet, I would throw up... literally... because it tastes awful to me. Savory is my preference when it comes to food. When it comes to water, I've been distilling my water for many, many years. I walk several miles a day as well, and I do isometrics. One thing I've noticed when I compare myself to older people who don't have my routine is that I am supremely happy and jump out of the bed each morning with an excitement for the day whereas other elderly people I talk with are quite often depressed or complaining about all their aches and pains... of which I have none. And I learned a long time ago not to push my way of thinking about health onto them. They just come up with excuses about why they can't live the way I live. This is just stinkin' thinkin' of course but I find that most people my age have put a lot of thought into end-of-life issues and funeral preparation. Show less 1 Reply @marlenebrown2569 3 weeks ago I think that most people think that Alzheimer's = dementia. If I understand it, there are 104 different kinds of dementia. 1 Reply @winandrews7786 1 year ago I too felt that Tom was interrupting so much it makes listening so exhausting. Tom is not the ,'star' the Dr is. Reply @user-ur9rz9qb7s 8 months ago Please write a summary and list comments with correct spelling of what you are talking about. Reply @jamie55555 3 weeks ago my brain has shrunk so much i cant put my finger on it Reply @beckytriplett9698 3 months ago My 77 year old husband works full time. High energy. He eats good and bad. He loves dessert. I got him ymto give up candy bars but he eats ice-cream almost everyday Certainty not grass fed or non gmo like we like. He has nevery drank, smoke. His exercise is,chopping wood, grass trimming around a 19 acre lake, physical work outside where he's sweated down. But no, he doesn't have an exercise program. He is on no medication He's 6'2". Weight around 180. Cholesterol and glucose always perfect.We do not take flu,,pneumonia, shingles covid vaccine. We took childhood but that was onky a few. Show less Reply @Pheebs77 9 days ago I found this a little too scientific to follow but I'm still going to buy some of Dr Bredesen's books, because my mum was diagnosed with Alzheiners a year and a half ago and I'm basically terified I get it too. HOWEVER I already live a very different life to my mum, and I'll give you all the warning signs she had. She NEVER did any exercise. I would tell her to elevate her heartbeat for at least 20 minutes a day, she'd say that "doing the garden and housework was enough exercise". WRONG. She didn't eat a good diet. My dad doesn't like anything green so they lived their lives without eating any cruciferous dark green veggies such as cabbage, broccolli, sprouts. They have a very carb heavy basic diet of meat, carrots, gravy, peas, and then cake - so much cake. Grazing on cake and chocolate ALL THE TIME, and crisps. She developed high blood pressure over 20 years ago and did not change her diet, she just took pills and still didn't exercise. Then she became borderline diabetic in her 70s. Her and dad are not socially active, they do not go out and about, which is also important for your brain. They never travelled, were just pottering tround the house all day every day. So there you go, every warning sign possible, and she would NOT listen to me or take any advice, and now she has Alzheimers. Dad is doing well, he's a retired engineer and always fixing stuff so his brain is excellent. But mum? She's a lost cause. Show less Reply @pattifisk1829 1 month ago 3 years ago, popped up again. Reply @dynamitenola1236 2 months ago I don't feel healthy in saunas. Feel like Im breathing in whatever toxic elements in the water or cleaning agents in the sauna. Reply @take5512 13 days ago I think it keeps shrinking because the body is in the process of dying. Aging is a process of dying. Reply @NATUREMAN360 1 year ago Let him speak :) 1 Reply @lottek3271 2 months ago EMP is really bad for sleep. No one of these podcasts ever talk about it. Turn off you wifi at before you go to sleep. Check if you municipality adds Flouride to the drinking water. That lowers IQ and dulls your brain. You can get a filter to remove it. Check if you have a smart meter on your house or apartment, and make sure it is not close to where you sleep. Dont put anything on your skin that you wouldn't eat. All the chemicals go right into your bloodstream. Use only natural cleaning products for your clothes and house cleaning. Like baking soda, vinegar and castille soap. Show less Reply @Topazman12 1 year ago I use to be fat. I get tired easily. I lost weight by vegetarian then vegan. I was healthier for 2 years. Then I get brain fog, fatigue and being tired. I returned to eating meat and my health returned. I eat liver and eggs and i started to gain strength. Reply @brendabadih8855 2 months ago At 37 min did you REALLY say my ancestors were coming out of trees? Reply @girl38rockify 2 weeks ago Aluminum acumilates in the brain detoxin imp Reply @nikitaw1982 1 year ago Taking 2 shots does what to ur chances? Or the rate of alzeihmers progression? Did CDC demand to see that data before approving the vax? Will it's actually affects be released to doctors or the public? Will anecdotal evidence revealed by doctors if a link mean they will be banished? 1 Reply @WanderingSword 1 year ago (edited) In the US, the last 5 years of an average person is spent either in the hospital, hospice, and/or heavily on medications. All this in an attempt to extend a person's life, and probably a profit boon to the medical and drug industry. The healthcare cost of extending life into these last 5 years is about the same as the cost as the previous 30 - 40 years of life. The life expectancy of an average American will decrease significantly if not for expensive healthcare spending. But is this allowing people to live any better, is their quality of life the same? It appears to be "no". As Americans live longer, they will accumulate more toxicity in their body, and this toxicity will bring about many diseases, and Alzheimer's being just one of them. I believe the solution is to eat as little as processed food as possible, and as little animal products as possible. Animal products tend to accumulate more toxicity than plant based products. We're gonna die at the end of the day, the key is to live as pain-free as possible while we're living, and hopefully we get to go in peace, without all these medical interventions, once the time has come for us to depart this world. Dr Bredesen has the general correct idea on eathing a "healthy diet" as a way to prevent chronic illnesses. However, his recommended diet of lowcarb is not the way to go. The fact of the matter is that the 2 longest living population on earth, the Okinawans and Seventh Day Adventists, are predominantly get their calories from plants, not animal products. Also, in the video he mentions that your brain can use both ketones and glucose. While this is categorically true, however, the brain will always prefer glucose over ketones, and if you were to give brain cells both substrate, they will go for the glucose first. This high affinity for glucose is developed through millions of years of brain evolution. Ketones is a "backup fuel" for the brain, which hapens in times of starvation. Why would you want to intentionally feed the brain a fuel substrate intended for times of staravation? This doesn't make sense. If you're eating too much PROCESSED CARBS, then the remediation is to 1) eat less food, and 2) eat less processed carbs. The remediation goal should NOT be getting rid of processed carbs but only to jump on to the other extreme, ketosis. There has NEVER been a human population who has ever been in ketosis, so why are we trying to mimic ketosis? In fact, the body fights very hard to NOT go into ketosis. Again, look at the Okinawans and Seventh Day Adventists as healthy population models. Show less 1 Reply @edgarkohlhepp972 1 month ago Tell Hal don't keep running tell how but of course like everything else you have to subscribe Reply @HiroshimaMS 2 months ago And then there is a much bigger problem: the incompetence of doctors who cannot tell us what disease we are suffering from. Reply @emasolie4135 2 months ago Best fast detox is 5 day raw fruit and vegetables. If you can do it. Anything vegetable that is uncooked is acceptable. This is not an easy plan to follow. Reverse osmosis water only. Reply @Junmaisi 2 months ago My great grandpa eat rice, drink coffee and used palm oil to cook, eat everything, drink alcohol but he died at 114 Reply @roseperozzi6730 10 months ago The constant interruptions prevents the doctor from finishing his information or changes the information 1 Reply @juliekeeney1538 2 months ago I wonder how fasting affects these issues Reply @l3xitscomplicated191 8 months ago casteal soap? how is it written? Reply @54woodsgirl 2 months ago Are you referring to other dementias? What is U.K. doing better? Reply @marieellis428 1 year ago Where do I get these test? Western Medicine?? Reply @campbellpaul 2 months ago We have to rewrite everything since now they have discovered plastics in our arteries. Reply @ravishankarsrivastava2212 10 months ago How much money we spend on HEALTH Reply @onegative8887 1 year ago Name some of those soaps by brand or name Reply @gvivo2120 1 year ago Title says "Root Cause", so we anticipated a single entity but... we heard a litany of etiologies here Stressful. Reply @jolesliewhitten6545 1 year ago Diet, rest, exercise, stress—ANYTHING THAT CAUSES INFLAMMATION can cause brain deterioration. 1 Reply @CapeRN 2 months ago Disagree with the UK vs U.S. chronic illness. Access is a huge problem in UK. Reply @KiKiQuiQuiKiKi 2 months ago I think you mean “prevent,” rather than “avoid…” Reply @joe2mercs 1 year ago (edited) I worry when ‘experts’ say “a whole lot of things”. Pathology shows that neurofibrillary plaques made up of beta amyloid proteins are associated with Alzheimer’s disease. Aducanumab is a recent candidate therapy that is currently being tested that acts by stimulating the body’s immune system to remove beta amyloid plaques. Beta amyloid is one of the fragments formed by the enzymic cleavage processing of a large amyloid precursor protein. It is hypothesised that a particular enzyme BACE1, useful during brain development in one’s younger years, if left ‘switched on’ could be detrimental in one’s later years. Case control studies involving individuals that show no cognitive decline with age have identified an amino acid change at the BACE1 enzyme cleavage site in the amyloid precursor protein. This is good evidence that a surplus of beta amyloid may itself be enough to cause Alzheimer’s by plaques inhibiting normal neural activity and maintenance. In parallel with the work being done on the ‘removal’ of beta amyloid by Aducanumab treatment there are studies looking at ways to inhibit the enzymes activity of BACE1 as a ‘preventative’ measure. The early evidence of those enrolled in the Aducanumab clinical studies show that the progression of Cognitive impairment in those receiving treatment is being halted. It remains to be seen whether the ‘plasticity’ of the brain can reverse cognitive decline. Show less Reply 1 reply @MrArtdelgado210 1 year ago Didn't they show that removing amyloid accelerates cognitive decline? Excess amyloid, like excess insulin, can be detrimental but it's a symptom of excessive insulin levels due to processed foods, mainly processed sugars and carbs, not the cause of declines in cognition. Reply @luckssj 1 year ago Good afternoon, Dr Dale Bredesen, have you investigated what Dr Dean Ornish is doing with Alzheimer's? Reply @roliz7829 2 months ago Good questions Tom, but illed timed , so man interruptions Reply @ziv2liv 3 months ago It's amazing to me how all those doctors completely ignore genetic predisposition... Reply @bradcampbell5766 1 year ago Many people have gotten to the point that they take a lot of food supplements. It's obvious that eating the right foods is very important, but some people take "food supplements" think they will compensate for a diet that is not optimal. It appears that the majority of "food supplements" are a waste of $, and they have a toxic effect. Some people are spending close to $500/month for "foo… Reply @The1belal 2 months ago Carnivore diet is best - no plants - no fiber. 3 years for me and it's the best I've ever felt . 65 years old Reply @jadedelarge8929 2 months ago With the price of food, how am I going to be able to afford grass fed beef, organic chickens and produce? I am not a vegetarian and I don't want to be. I can hardly feed my family on discounted foods. We are doomed Reply @hc5327 11 days ago First go thru all your prescriptions from Drs to see all the side effects caused by the medications. The majority cause dementia. The most prescribed medications are the biggest culprit. They are called drug muggers. Next check your stomach acid to see if it’s to low to break down your food. You need to absorb your food first to get your nutrients into your system. Stay off acid reducers. This causes all kinds of deficiencies. Keeping your food into your system is first priority. Malnourishment is the number one cause of death. Then treat your deficiencies. Stay on top of quality food not fake GMO bioengineered, synthetic foods. These foods causes inflammation and breaking down of your cells. Pray for wisdom. Show less 1 Reply @sigma_six 1 month ago He got the fats issue completely arse backwards, but since mono unsaturates are in the middle of both opposing views... he got that right... and he didn't even see how he contradicted himself... he admitted saturated fats don't go rancid, and admitted seed, vegetable AKA POLYUNSATURATED FATS ARE NOT GOOD, but go ahead, eat natural sources... (which is a minimal form of consumption, but of course for the sake of BIG FOOD, he didn't just come out and say what the REAL problem is... you CAN'T commercially produce and distribute polyunsaturated vegetable and seed based OILS... 90% of the time Show less Reply @garymeachen6407 1 year ago Dose alcohol use have a big say in this? Reply @BenAshkenaz 2 months ago For those of you who may be experiencing pain and have been prescribed Lyrica or Gabapentin get off those drugs immediately as they stop the creation of new synapses in the brain. Reply @brettcrawford8878 1 year ago For alzheimers have 1 human add to much alcohol over a prolonged time period. For vascular dementia have 1 human add cigarettes for a prolonged period of time and possibly the luck of avoiding lung cancer. Reply @vdelrio999 1 year ago Refined sugar, hfcs, and artificial sweeteners are the root cause. The effects are gradual to pass off as hereditary or aging. That's the reason it's in everything from baby food to after-dinner mints. Reply @brb5506 1 year ago Tom: Some of your questions are helpful in clarifying things, but some cause undo interruption. Please discern which are which. Reply @denisrusso8131 2 months ago So did he say seafood is good or bad????? Reply @six-gun 2 months ago LOL and he wears those wifi earphones irradiating his brain. Reply @DihelsonMendonca 1 month ago I noticed that he had much more to talk, but Tom interrupted him all the time. Shut up, Tom. Let the man speak ! Reply @susangoodman2598 1 year ago Harmonic Egg healing therapy is a good therapy. Reply @EtudianteAviendah 1 year ago Great guest! Good interview, except for all of Tom's interruptions. The bleeding edge of interviewing is a little too raw for me. Please repect the audience and the guest enough to be patient while they ramble, edit what you have to. Love you and your work, Tom. Reply @GypsyinAus 1 year ago Ok I’m going to attempt to watch this again because I want to hear the Doc but if it gets too annoying because of Tom interrupting then I’ll go watch the doc somewhere else. Reply @motorpurrr 1 year ago My Dad got worse as his friends and relatives died off. Reply @adamcenteno6155 1 year ago Tom should get a Doctorate degree in interviewing people. Reply @user-ec7jf7tn4j 7 months ago Tom did a great job making sure us "little people" understood what the brilliant doctor was saying. I just wish the doctor knew how to pronounce the Alzheimers word. Gosh! Reply @saturupiah5940 1 year ago (edited) So are fruits, and sour dough bread contributing to Alzheimer’s? We eat a lot of these, but follow 16/8 eating routine. Most of this conversation was too technical for me. Reply @substance1 1 year ago There is only a tiny part of the grocery that is good for you... It seems like everything has soy bean oil in it. That an industrial oil that requires a multi-million factory to take soy beans into oil. Humans were never made to eat factory oils like soy bean oil, cotton seed, corn oil, etc. Reply @prime2669 1 year ago The host interrupted way too much 2 Reply @mtlicq 1 month ago Chlorinated Water, MSG, artificial sweeteners as per tame Reply @danerobbable 1 year ago anyone going to do all these tests? People who are ocd and has the time and the intensity level to ensure that we are not going to die tomorrow... Reply @Shasha8674 1 month ago Shots/drugs/medicine/fried food/gluten/dairy/soy/sugar/GMO corn, soy, canola oil/low sunlight etc... may hurt. Nicotine may help. See Dr. Ardis who explains. Reply @michaelsweeten6009 2 months ago Almost just shut it off when he said saturated fat is bad for you Reply @paulyoung4422 2 months ago Health for Rich people. Reply @monaryan8449 3 months ago (edited) Tom helps to provide answers to problems that may arise but he needs to use some discretion n not interrupt too much Reply @RJones-tn5vg 11 days ago Anyone besides me watching this while hooked up to a cpap? Reply @bethvickers5908 1 year ago My friend diagnosed with DNM Reply 2 replies @bethvickers5908 1 year ago Sorry . Reply @bethvickers5908 1 year ago Bad and quick decline Reply @EpicStrategies578 2 months ago Hey chief! Can you do an episode (with someone that knows) on ingesting cannabis and it's effect on the brain/eyes? I'll assume healthy. Seriously, bringing extra blood to these areas may prove beneficial. The Mary Jane episode! lol. Reply @TodaysBibleTruth 1 year ago (edited) This is an excellent conversation. It's very practical and useful. I appreciate it. I almost missed the comment about our "ancestors coming down out of the trees". If you look at ancient documents and manuscripts, you can see that many of our predecessors were more brilliant than us. Just because they didn't have cell phones doesn't mean they didn't have brains. They had complex societies and their own types of technology. In fact, there is mounting evidence that there were previous "lost" civilizations with technology that is more advanced than ours. This is why we can't figure out how the megalithic structures were built. They somehow managed to calculate the cycles of the Moon and other precise astrological calculations. These "lost" civilizations had to use advanced geometry and trigonometry. These are skills that people like the Incas in the Mayans did not possess. Think about it. If anything, we have regressed. https://youtu.be/FEj_9pPimZE Show less 1 Reply @bobann3566 2 months ago He talks about eating beans with out ever mentioning how to neutralize their anti nutrients. What a fool of a doctor. Reply @plum_loco 2 months ago Seems like we are all going to get Alzeimer's. Eat moderately, no snacking, and you should be fine. Reply @delawurl5938 1 year ago Sounds like he advocates for Keto Diet?? (The popular diet) What is diet for inflammation? I have had sinus surgery due to constant inflammation… Reply @bethvickers5908 1 year ago MND..SORRY /// IS IT CONNECTED Reply @rusty358 1 month ago The food supply needs to be regulated to promote better health. Reply @bh9262 1 year ago Finally, someone cgacked the mystery? Reply @lisasmith9311 1 year ago That’s not good I have gut issues can’t eat much if I’m working or I get sick but I do on my day off Reply @markweston3345 1 month ago What food was it so I don’t have to watch this for an hour? Reply @writerstemple3609 3 weeks ago get to the point sooner. i watched the vid from the finish to the start to figure out what thecdude had to say Reply @smartlindsey 1 year ago If you had only discovered this back in 1983, 1989, and 2007, when I had intestinal su rgery to remove 13 feet of intestines. I now have short-bowel syndrome. I need to try your bio Reply @sunflowerfina1 1 year ago I don’t sweat Reply @chessdad182 1 year ago A chess tournament a day keeps the Alzheimer’s away. LOL. Reply @cynthiadelgado6563 1 year ago When people have trauma have had cognitive decline Reply @Suemack24 1 year ago But if you’ve had inflammation from childhood and it’s not controllable. ️ Reply @mariaraines5145 1 year ago This physician is incredibly interesting- I’ll look him up. I couldn’t stand the constant interruptions from this interviewer… Reply @marlenecardinahl9346 2 months ago Guess we all got to b a researcher Reply @777marylou 1 year ago wow Reply @markrobertson5850 1 year ago We have some defense for environmental toxicity. I feel like my body is in constant electric storms. I getting rid of the wifi routers in my house. Reply @AIXITstageleft 1 year ago Narcissistic abuse ruined my memory and attention span. HORRIBLE. 1 Reply @lamh5265 3 weeks ago We all aren't in India. Is there anything Americans already do that is equivalent to turmeric.? Reply @Timmyjl25 1 year ago Soooo what the answer??? Reply @EllenMcDermott 1 year ago The doctor is going through the different types and Tom interrupts to ask him to go through the different types 1 Reply @createspaceone 1 month ago Im starting to think its the mercury in my mums teeth causing her alzheimers? Reply @naomijansen9810 1 year ago So so interesting and SCARY that food like rice and chicken have arsenic in them. Who deliberately produces food with this poison??? There is something very sinister about this and the matter-of-fact manner of talking about poisons in food for human consumption, is alarming. 1 Reply @lbudt29 1 year ago Excess sugar drives all of these factors. Reply @FongliWang 9 months ago Somebody please put me out of my misery. I know there's no cure for. It only going to get worse. Reply @sooky2253 1 year ago Arthur-itis?? Reply @peteryum2745 2 months ago Please don't interrupt, you're making it harder to digest the information. 1 Reply @suziq8649 1 year ago IS OATMEAL THE ANSWER? Reply @adamcenteno6155 1 year ago Shit! We are screwed. I suppose intermittent fasting should help with the insulin resistance. Reply @idiocracy10 1 year ago I have heard that drinking distilled water can pull out minerals and nutrients from your body, can it also pull out toxins? Reply @777jxd 1 year ago S T R E S S!!! It hits people differently! Some ppl sail smoothly through, what others have heart attacks & strokes over! Some folks LOSE weight over stressful issues! Some folks GAIN weight, over the SAME stressful issues! Some folks can hear this video & take the advice & viola’ doing fine the rest of their days! Others will hear this, do the steps recommended, BUT … Nothing! Nada! Life moves slowly (or even swiftly) into a serious decline in their “brain” health ANYWAY! So … What gives??? An inherited (poor) immunity system! That’s what! Two members of the VERY SAME family can tell you much! One perfectly healthy ALL their lives! Not even a cold! In their 80’s 90’s whatever & still perfectly active, etc., etc. The other family member … WOW! Total opposite! Sickly all throughout their lifetime! Dealing with some autoimmune disease or another since teens onwards! The healthy family member…no problem throughout stressful situations! The sickly one … got sicker! Got ANOTHER autoimmune disease from it! Etc! So … Again … Bottom line is, yes! Take steps to HELP yourself, as he recommends, but, also try to find out WHAT your immune system is like, and get the VERY BEST ADVICE moving forward. One size does NOT FIT ALL! Show less 1 Reply @katoexo5753 1 year ago Since inflammation is an eliciting factor, why not take an anti-inflammatory tablet daily? 1 Reply 2 replies @gribbler1695 1 year ago Would be better to treat the cause. Reply @katoexo5753 1 year ago @gribbler1695 Monotherapy doesn't work. Reply @pickles9440 1 month ago Speaking of small fish, i heard Joe Rogan got arsenic overload from eating a bunch of sardines. Eating is beginning to look like a chess game. Reply @perseoeridano4182 8 months ago Reply @joycey4754 2 months ago How can a person enjoy life if they are so focused on all of these things? How about we just follow some simple rules that are good and then do not worry about all of these numbers. I could see myself getting very paranoid. Reply @yfa6244 1 year ago Ive taken care of alzheimers women one on one for over forty years, I started early. Every single time, these were talented smart women, brilliant often times, who married a man who refused to encourage her to use her talents or were overly dominate. Every single time. So, yes a long with another poster, stress of this type causes women who have given up their souls basically to just … Reply @jefbell4064 2 months ago Sleep 8 hrs every night. 1 Reply @AuntieCheri 9 months ago stems cells will help transiently - chronically when wrong side of sub types 1 inflammatory or inflammatory pre diabetes - poor dentition ? Leaky gut? 2 atrophic supply side - poor thyroid hormone, reduced testosterone, reduced estradiol reduced vitamin d or increased homocystein or can be seen from blood tests type 3 glycotoxin one of the most common - insulin resistance - 80 million insulin resistance many will get ttype 2 diabetes - insulin is an energy related hormone ALSO important growth factor for brain cells hi carb / low fiber diets ==> hi glycemic loads put out insulin for years homo IR simple calculation to tell if there is insulin resistance type 1.5 atrophic and inflammatory type 3 toxic - 3 types metallotoxics the inorganics mercury etc and the organics mycotoxins type 4 is vascular insufficient oxygen need oxygen need ketosis need blood flow type 5 traumatic - history of head injury esp recurrent also at risk for cte the first survivors of alzheimers - book Show less Reply @davepeterschmidt5818 1 year ago Why does saturated fat get included in the list of things that will give you Alzheimer's? My bet is that's simply getting wrongfully lumped in with unhealthy food items like processed high sugar foods (because they always are in our media climate). Reply @luzdubon8996 1 year ago The video is very long, can you please give us a short basic list? like Eat grass fed beef Free range chicken Wild cut fish Low Carb diet Organic vegetables. Exersice at least two 3 times a week and sleep well. Avoid Stress and long commute traffic. Take D and Turmeric to lower inflamation. Show less Reply @clintatk 2 months ago Walnuts are the only nut that contains Omega3. A good source of Omega3! Reply @bonsummers2657 2 months ago One minute please. Reply @beckytriplett9698 3 months ago But we are still not talking about what is driving the 4. What's causing inflammation, low O2, polution,etc. But it has definitely increased in last 100 years dramatically. We have always had some of these thi gs but are we looking at thr elephant in the room. Are we looking at the things thst we injecting in us, which we were not 75 years ago and we are injecting more. Are we looking at the cumulative effects of this and of long term medication which are pharmaceutical chemicals. Gut health has deteriorated and we are just recognizing it. It's called the second brain and it's where our immune system is. I think diet is a part but not the main driver. People in poor countries with poor diets don't have alzheimerms like modern countries that take the most injections and medications. Show less Reply @ianbirkinhead4103 1 year ago American governments, State and Federal, particularly Republican, that try to reduce or eliminate the EPA standards. Keeping healthy in America is hard work. Reply @keviliciousatyourservice9510 1 month ago This doctor talks 98% about the problem, and 2% about specifically what to do to prevent the problem. Reply @rehanabiljouw6911 1 year ago What about nigĥtshifts Reply @indranidasgupta8982 4 weeks ago So no seafood, chicken, and rice. Great Reply @barbaramattson817 2 weeks ago NOTICE HOW FAST HE WENT THROUGH THE WORD HORMONES. HRMONS. 3# QUESTIONS! WHEN IN YOUR LIFE DID YOU FEEL YOUR BEST, PHYSICAL, MENTAL, MOST ALERT SHARPEST? WHERE WERE YOUR HORMONE LEVELS AT? WHERE ARE THEY NOW? NOT THE ANSWER TO EVERYTHING. MAKE THAT 4 QUESTIONS. WHAT DOOO YO… Reply @jackiepowell7513 1 year ago (edited) My dad was like Ewell gibbons. He ate pinecones. My dad was health conscious and ate healthfully. He got alz...one generation from a mat uncle. Didn't jump a generation. Reply @petes5041 1 month ago If it shrinks your Brain, why did you.take it? Or have you forgotten why! Reply @alhazenmediax 1 year ago The fact is we don’t know the cause. It is part of ageing and we don’t know. Reply @mscorrell 11 months ago (edited) I'm diabetic but watch my carbs. My uncle had a doctorate of laws, so I assume I have plenty of brain cells. I'm vego. Reply @user-zh4vv7gq6e 2 months ago Do Degenerative conditions like all the ataxia sufferers have a chance Reply @juancarlosvillazon8163 1 year ago Tom, narcisim is an obstacle not an advantage. 1 Reply @coolco1619 9 months ago Reply @432hzlovefrequency-truthinside 1 year ago 1. Aspartame (in gums, pop) 2. MSG 3. Diacetyl (in popcorn) 4. Mercury 5. Aluminium (in beer, pop can) 6. BPA lining (in can foods ) 7. Flouride (in water, toothpaste) Show less 1 Reply 1 reply @maidende8280 2 months ago Diacetyl what? Reply @beautymariely 1 year ago So upsetting how you kept on interrupting the Doctor while he was talking over and over!!!! :( 2 Reply @matthewklim7398 10 days ago are airpods bad? Reply @luzbaron2977 1 year ago Can we change the grass feed beef for plant based protein? I can't stand beef, for me it's very disgusting and sad for the cows, not fair they were not meant to be food. Reply 1 reply @gribbler1695 1 year ago Animal-based protein has better absorption and muscle-building effects, and more additional nutrients, than plant protein. Reply @davidlamb7524 8 months ago 18% of over 60s have CKD (Chronic kidney disease). 40% are undiagnosed. A high protein , high fat diet will finish them off in short time. Ketone is absolutely out. That's the problem with this sort of health advice. It may work for most people (ie with healthy kidneys etc) but it can be deadly for quite a large minority. And they are mostly unidentified. Get your kidneys checked before making any drastic changes to your diet, though eating healthier versions of what you already eat may sometimes be a good idea. (Not always. Sometimes processed foods are better for ckd patients because they have lower mineral content. Beware - this is not a rule. Check processed foods for phosphoros, potassium, sodium, high iron or sugars etc) Show less Reply @elizabethmurray5718 1 year ago I understand nutrition, but hormones, not so much. I assume the doctor has to prescribe or give those. Reply @maidende8280 2 months ago (edited) Disappointed to hear that these folks think saturated fat is bad. So much good info but that is SO wrong! Palm oil is also one of the healthier oils and is NOT a seed oil. Reply @jimdee898 1 month ago (edited) lol 20:26 Reply @memoryrinehart4452 2 months ago (edited) To all candle lovers everywhere Beeswax... ️ ️ ️ Reply @margipinto7925 2 months ago So what is the food that shrinks your brain, as per the thumbnail? Reply @sstarkey1695 1 month ago The Internet shrinks brains and causes visionary blindness. Reply @DMoore-hf3dp 2 months ago people coming down out of the trees??????? Reply @wendynicholls6231 1 year ago I find it hard to just eat protein Reply @belawood 2 months ago Who can afford grass-fed beef? And meat should cost more of any kind. Reply @badjohn7048 1 year ago Humans evolved over millions of years. For most of that time our ancestors lived much shorter lives than us today, so cognitive decline may not have been a significant impediment to our species success. Also, good luck avoiding all the "toxins", etc mentioned in the video. Who wants to live in a … Reply @ronrichardson3103 1 year ago The answer is hidden in all the confusion surrounding food/ inflamation/facts Reply @944clogue 1 year ago With a family history, I feel it's a DNA issue, on or around the 28th chromosome, but since we've known about Alz since 1906, we just don't a shit about finding the true cure. Reply @galenamullen6444 2 months ago Why dr.s sre not trained appropriately at this topic ?? Reply @saraswatkin9226 1 month ago Dental and stress problems are cause of most health problems. Reply @64788946 1 year ago Fungle I Candida albacans Translate to English Reply @TodaysBibleTruth 1 year ago Do jacuzzis have a sauna effect? Reply @parall4x 3 months ago tldr? Translate to English Reply @barb6868 1 year ago Wish Tom didn’t keep interrupting the doctor. 1 Reply 1 reply @catherinemarsh5453 1 month ago Sometimes it's good as the doctor clarifies and that's good for us Reply @Nancy-cm1rh 2 months ago ( stress, stress, stress........) & Covid- shots........ Reply @cassandracrady2652 1 year ago You keep cutting off the neurologist! Now I dongg to know what he was going to say about ghd broccoli Reply @adrianbaker1408 1 year ago Any mention of cholesterol somewhere??, I couldn't watch it all because, well, grassfed, fish etc. And all that BS. Thanks. Reply 1 reply @gribbler1695 1 year ago Dietary cholesterol has little to no effect on blood cholesterol levels in most people. Reply @CaptainsLady 1 month ago In the age of the internet and research I would think people would know by now that we did not evolve from monkeys or apes ️ Reply @merlindxb4333 1 year ago Nitric oxide can relive this it is the silver bullet it's the load bearing part of the cardiovascular system. I have an iNO inhaler, but getting backing is impossible. No doctor has ever prescribed nitric oxide, premature blue babies have been treated for 20 years with no ill effects from this Nobel Prize winning molecule. Reply @sajidrafique375 1 month ago Study some science from scratch for example calculus ... This will be keep your brain living Reply @dianamarahenry1020 8 months ago What are those things in his ears? Reply @drdarrylschroeder5691 2 months ago Hello - Fight free radicals. Stay out of sunlight. Avoid air-pollution and all toxins. Keep bloodstream pure. Sleep. No smoking or drinking. Complex carbohydrates - no added sugars. Meditation. Good health. Reply @kimmathis1945 1 year ago I am not an advocate for palm oil, but to be fair its content in linoleic acid is actually very low. Reply @garden2356 1 year ago I'm stuffed. Done for because I don't really understand Reply @jimmyherring4349 2 months ago Well if had gone to med school I would know what there talking about guess he's selling a book Reply @wendynicholls6231 1 year ago What if you can’t afford top quality meats ? Reply @joeblundell299 3 months ago Dancing around that mass of beta amaloids insulators in the electrical circuits of the brain. It's almost like the beta amyloids are getting there and binding to the morphine receptors, oh that's exactly what they're doing, and where do they come from... dairy protein. Reply @nancyliu2001 1 month ago 10:15 Reply @roystonboodoo7525 1 year ago Excellent stuff, though could have been better without most of the host untimely interjections and putting the facts through His mindset so we may better understand .. durr.! Needed to allow the facts to flow, he's a doctor.. knowing what people need to know. Reply @evelynpillay-cs1fv 1 month ago Sorry we were not animals but was created as human.Where do you get your information from Reply @darkrobroy14 3 weeks ago TLDR ? Translate to English Reply @AnneArjani 1 year ago You can tell Tom is veeerrrryyyy attached to his red meat. "Grass Fed Beef is Ok...Right???" Reply @george6977 2 months ago Reply @drc97086 1 year ago Tape your mouth at night before sleep…..it works. Reply @severineroque918 8 months ago I have a licky gut !!! Reply @franksu9735 1 month ago X2 SPEED Reply @x-techgaming 11 days ago Well, my Doctor has no clue what HOMA-IR is. According to her, a non-fasted glucose test is all you need to know. Reply @lorribontrager7456 1 year ago Lyme Disease Reply @gerartsmith 1 month ago Reply @emmollnova2917 1 year ago Compromised guts. GAPS diet can be benefit Reply @user-gt9bg4ip8x 2 months ago Yeah it’s one of my pet peeves for people to interrupt, especially as much as he is!!!! I hope he sees our comments because it’s rude!!! He’s not even finished his sentences!!!!!!!! The media is also bad about this!!!! It ought to be a training on how to be more respectful and when to interrupt. Reply @user-cw9kq7wq6z 1 month ago I want to know if you two gentlemen are advocates for better health to the degree of contacting your senators, Congress people to push better health in our government as in the food triangle that is absolutely incorrect as in supporting chemical sugars as in supporting the seed oil’s because that’s what our government does right now until they change standards we all keep … Reply @reneebarclay8816 2 months ago UK are healthier because they have a better health service. NHS Reply @johnblasiak2499 2 months ago Still has to colour his hair though lol Reply @danielscarbrough4363 2 days ago He says we want to bounce back and forth between ketones AND carbs alternately...."that's where you want to be" , well I disagree, that's NOT FOR ME!!! I'll tell ya why -> If I consume carbs, it aggravates my rheumatoid arthritis, hand pain returns with a vengeance, especially my THUMBS! Ketosis is where I live best..NO GRAINS OR PLANTS...lots of good saturated FATS and protein, beef, lamb, bison, butter, eggs, sardines, oysters are my favorites. No sugar no booze no bread no beer well over 2 years now....I used to really enjoy a good IPA! Not worth it now. Show less Reply @accountams6717 1 month ago (edited) get ear bugs out of your head, brain... Radiation, all sorts of downloads whether ear bugs are active or not..... Reply @helenamamaghani6287 1 year ago Reply @barbarawillins1618 10 days ago Great guest who was interrupted too many times Reply @xblackoceanx 3 weeks ago Yea its showing in the youth , World is F*cked . . . Reply @toology55 1 year ago Carbohydrates Reply @Woof728 1 year ago Dr. D.: I'm going to be 69 yo soon. My memory is poor causing me to retire 2 yrs. earlier than I had planned. (Tested but no Altzheimer's) I had severe sleep apnea and use a CPAP machine which gave me a good night sleep for awhile but now I have bad insomnia and feel sleepy doing the day. My sleep apnea reports are good though! My diet is pretty good and I just joined a gym. In the 90's I consumed a lot of colloidal silver to ward off colds and I'm thinking that may have affected me. I also have chronic sinusitis which I haven't been able to find help for. Went the antibiotic route but it didn't do anything. Recently, I developed food allergies: almonds, peanuts, tomatoes etc. I stay away from wheat. I follow your recommended way of eating and take D3, K2 for osteoporosis. My DEXA scan from January was worse than my last one. What am I doing wrong? Great video! I'm going to send it to friends and family. Show less Reply @cynthiamartinez6583 1 year ago 59 minutes damn baby Reply @erinjames1899 1 year ago Am so happy right now am Herpes negative thanks #drodukuhome. Reply @helenjacqueline1327 2 months ago The first survivors of alsiemers. Reply @roypereira6235 7 months ago (edited) When we spend ALMOST ENDLESS MOMENTS WATCHING AND LISTENING TO GÒOD HEALTH ADVISES, DAY IN DAY OUT! WE ARE MISSING OUT ON A FAR MORE EXTREMELY IMPORTANT COMPONENT. WHAT MIGHT THAT BE? We arrived here with a LOCKED SCRIPT which UNFOLDS AS WE PROGRESS THROUGH LIFE AND ALL OF THE EVENTS … Reply @deanmindock5020 2 weeks ago AD is way up. Covid jabs? Reply @lindaeck9471 1 year ago Is alzheimer’s hereditary? Reply @bethvickers5908 1 year ago Blueberries Reply @jocelynbryant3308 1 year ago Is he saying "altimers"? There is no "t" in Alzheimers Reply @patriciacopping9605 1 year ago I wish the interviewer would keep quiet Reply @MsCaryopteris 1 year ago Redo this video without the interruptions. Stop talking and let the expert speak! He had to backtrack. Reply @MS45636 10 days ago Theres people eating super high carb who are healthy af so idk Reply @streaming5332 1 year ago He forgot to mention toxic people. These are the real killer. Reply @hazeltaylor182 1 year ago Hello & thank you for your link. I would like to add , however long you live - we have to consider about ' what happens to each of us when we die? I believe what the Bible says , we all need th 'Holy Spirit' to teach us what the Bible is saying to us all. I hope & Pray that all who reads my msg will think about this & become born again Christian & join either a Bible believing church or a home group with Bible believing people God Bless Show less Reply @Gatanza 1 year ago i wish the interviewer let the doctor to talk, we are not interested in the interviewer inputs. I hate that kind of people that keep cutting out in the middle of the talk of the experts just because they feel the need to be the center of the attention Reply @vildaolsen563 1 year ago I am 80....12/23/1942....ibam fine. I PICKED THE RIGHT PARENTS... 1 Reply @user-cw9kq7wq6z 1 month ago At what point in time should we start teaching our children about all these things shouldn’t this be done in their adolescent years so they grow up understanding how their bodies work are you advocates for that and are you pushing that with local school boards with local health department with your senators are in congress people that actually make the laws that dictate all of these … Reply @BarerMender 2 months ago Tom Bilyeu: Are you related to the Tom Bilyeu who made the excellent Jew's harps? I have one of those, unfortunately slightly damaged. Reply @Keith-ef4zk 3 weeks ago Chemtrails Reply @HuntBobo 1 year ago 50% may die with Alzheimer’s but depending on how you define cause of death, I would say 50% die with Alzheimer’s but most of those die of other causes. Reply @rw4754 2 months ago We could smell the WTC cloud for months. It smell like burning plastic & full of asbestos. Reply @DC-go5mc 1 year ago Couldn't inish watching because the interviewer kept interrupting the Dr while he was coming to a conclusion. The Dr. spent more time going back trying to finish his points. Poor interviewer. 1 Reply @bobann3566 2 months ago Fool demonized saturated fat when the brain is mostly saturated fat and saturated fat assists the liver in detoxification. Is it out of his Self Interest that he does so? Reply @jmm4108 1 year ago I agree with the constant irritating interruptions. Edit the video to delete Tom…otherwise interesting. Unfortunately I turned it off. Reply @nts713 1 year ago I smoke pot, and I know I will pay for it long-term, well now I know how, lol. Reply 1 reply @gribbler1695 1 year ago Not to mention the short-tem effects - memory problems, anxiety, etc. Reply @vsalukir7019 2 months ago Everybody on YouTube uses a click bait title to get you to spend 20 minutes listening for 30 seconds worth of information. It's always "This thing" or "That thing". Now waste your day trying to figure out what they are talking about. Reply @criticalthought7527 1 month ago Jack La Laine figured it out some 70 years ago... Exercise is the King, and Nutrition is the Queen of Health span and longevity. We now know more about the importance of sleep hygiene, stress reduction, reduction of toxic exposures, etc. But Jack, (Of Jumping Jacks, and "getting Jacked" fame.) had the two most important factors figured out on his own back when he was inventing the fitness movement. Peace, Love, and Health to all who are fortunate enough to strive for these goals. ct Show less 1 Reply @mbdamnit 1 year ago I am. That is all that matters. Science said the earth was the center of the universe, that Mars was covered in canals, the vax will keep you from getting the thing, that because my grandfather had Alzheimer that I will too. Ya, no. "My action" is to acknowledge my power, fear no evil, put my best foot forward, be true to myself, experience the material, learn, teach, create heaven on earth and advance to the next level of the game. The rest is entertainment. If you play the victim then you ARE the victim. Enjoy all that comes with that. For it is you that makes it so. Thats a fact Jack. Older than time itself. Understanding this changes everything. Double blind that. Maybe by using two jars of rice and water? Oh wait, that's ALREADY BEEN DONE! WS - "All the world's a stage, and all the men and women merely players" Show less Reply @TT-js4jn 1 year ago Love this whole knowledgeable content but hate the reference, " when our relatives came down from the trees"!!! Really? Come on! Reply @ladyladychickchick9133 1 month ago The host interrupting. Reply @g.m.robertson8700 1 month ago re What keeps you from the toxins in the sauna water steem that you breath in ,. Reply @adamcenteno6155 1 year ago Tom! You need to get some sun brother. Reply @dermuiker 3 weeks ago imagine robin williams would live another 7 years.... Reply @kurman4749 10 days ago Meat, especially red meats (beef and lamb) is a definite NO- NO for me, they are full of chemicals, and that includes grass- fed beef. Reply @peekaboo4390 1 year ago Don't use teeth whiteners. Reply @Michael.Freeman 4 months ago To many scientific names without explaining! Gets difficult to follow 1 Reply @mnemosynevermont5524 1 year ago JFC - every time you start talking about What To Eat, or What To Do, Bredesen drags it back to the science and the concrete "how-to" is lost. Reply @liliantavanlar6888 1 year ago (edited) Please do not interrupt all the time with questions.Let him complete his explanations!!! Every min …you interrupt the person speaking …hard to listen 1 Reply @nabinom3699 8 months ago with this weird system of health care how people can get those tests? Doctors don't want to talk or listen. They look at the blood test or X-rays. It feels like going to a veterinarian. Reply @erossinema8797 1 year ago Please. It's got nothing to do with the toxic food and drugs we eat? Lack of exercise? Reply @janbeck7989 2 months ago I definitely believe in low carb diets. But he lost me at "eat low saturated fats" I believe cholesterole is made up of saturated animal fats and is mostly what the brain is composed of. Reply @davidnikulka1437 2 months ago Don't forget that the brain needs colesteral for building the brain . Reply @craiganthonyhill 1 year ago Change your diet, change your life Intermittent fasting, keto is the only way Reply @ravishankarsrivastava2212 10 months ago We spend 9 trillion dollar on HEALTH but still we are living shorter life Reply @KoshNaranick 3 weeks ago 53 minutes to the bottom line of something.. just tell us and then explain, if we want to understand the full montey, we will listen to the explanation... Reply @ozarkcyn1 2 months ago ONE of the BEST preventions is to have a loving supportive INTELLIGENT partner as they WON'T cause unlimited chronic stress. Reply @Tiger-Heart 11 months ago Welcome to the United States— where we eat wrong, work wrong, exercise wrong, breathe wrong, drink wrong, move wrong, sleep wrong— you know what; how come all doctors aren’t trained on this!? All I’ve encountered from doctors is them telling me I’m doing something wrong, but they never tell you how to do it right!! Reply @sergiochavez3769 1 month ago Yes he interrupts too often. Reply @mr369walters7 9 days ago Tom constantly interrupts the guest. Reply @marybrune576 1 month ago Please Tom, quit interrupting Dr. Bredesen. Reply @zazenmed 1 year ago ♪♫*¨*•.¸¸ ॐ Translate to English Reply @nicolaspeters2555 1 month ago I hate the interruptions Reply 1 reply @jglee6721 1 month ago lol. No wonder I stopped watching him a few years back. Reply @BelovedbyAdonai 1 year ago I'm not used to seeing Tom interrupting this badly. Reply @bethvickers5908 1 year ago I like smoking /// car ///// paint Reply @user-cn9iw2lo9n 2 months ago my ancestors did not come down from the trees, our Creator created us!!! Reply @Tiger-Heart 11 months ago (edited) I took as good a care of myself that I could— I’m a diabetic (since I was 30), and now I have Fibromyalgia. My childhood was very dysfunctional and traumatic, and I was married for 40+ years to an alcoholic drug user; then to top it off I worked for 15 years in an high stress job. I’m almost 65 and I now have hypoxia and probably had it for 5 years— a SMART watch figured that out for me!! I’m sure I have early onset dementia or Alzheimer’s. I can’t remember anything anymore!! I’ll touch something hot even though I know it’s hot— I also have insomnia— and anxiety!! Show less Reply @dassa0069 1 year ago The answer is FRUCTOSE. Reply @hnp2004 1 year ago too much ads Reply @endthefed5304 1 year ago Stop ingesting seed oils!!! Reply @nonasmith2405 4 weeks ago Yes please don't talk over or interrupt your guests Reply @Soulcleansing23 2 weeks ago (edited) Good video. However, i absolutely HATE it when you cut off the speaker mid-sentence. I don't hate many things, but that is so rude! and also enfuriating because I was getting into what he said. A good host would not do that. Reply @jillrossiter8757 1 year ago knights castille soap! Reply @andrewprzybylowicz7370 2 months ago Sleep Reply @iamdivine6509 1 year ago (edited) So I’m 58 and I was starting to have allot of anxiety and I found that my thoughts were not flowing Like they used to. So I totally cut out sugar and in about a week or so my anxiety subsided I then reduced my meat intake to further reduce inflammation and if I do decide to eat meat I will eat organic . I also fast often to rid my body of toxins . My thoughts flow much better my liver and kidneys are functioning better . It’s definitely what we put in our bodies . I don’t believe dementia or Alzheimer’s is genetic. Yes your whole side of one family have the same diseases because they eat the same foods and or live in the same environment . Happy healing everyone Show less Reply @g.m.robertson8700 4 weeks ago people,,i dont get it,,,if we came down out of the trees why are there still monkeys up there if 'we' evolved??? Reply @jamesrederburg7994 1 year ago (edited) I have no idea why, teaching about tests we have no access to, is even being entertained. 1 Reply @PhilipBaker-sf4yv 2 months ago Is it more dangerous than watching MSM? Reply @SDW5701 1 month ago Agree. The doctor is doing g well enuf on his own. You arenot really helping Reply @mdcorke65 2 months ago He was attempting to interject and keep the content all together. Reply @AM-br4ix 1 year ago Forget the colonoscopy: get a colonic every 2 months. You can have them at your doctors office check your colon by giving samples of your elimination instead! 2 Reply @vivetkah 1 year ago Some of these terms should have been written down and explained. The spelling of them makes it hard to look it up. I found this video hard to understand. They mention things as if all of us are informed or in the medical field. They assume everyone knows these terms. Métodos? I have no clue what that is! Reply 1 reply @gribbler1695 1 year ago Metadoze is a tablet that treats type 2 diabetes and PCOS. Reply @Mike-ib6pd 1 year ago Great video. But enough with the grass fed beef - there is barely any such thing. Most beef in USA is feed lot, but even the grass fed beef is only 50-60% grass fed in 99% of cases. Most beef is wintered and supplemented on feed. Most on grains and or silage. Most farms use silage improver - look at what crap is in that. Your grass fed beef is not grass fed beef! DYOR and you'll learn the truth, grass fed beef is nearly always a con! At 51% grass fed you can call it grass fed! Show less Reply @connieschneider7556 8 months ago You should try to speak to people in layman's' terms 1 Reply @lauchlanguddy1004 1 year ago Plaque has been debunked...seems. Reply @life1042 4 weeks ago Virgin coconut oil reverses dementia Reply @MrYorickJenkins 1 month ago "Everyone is familiar with Hameglobin A!C". Is he serious?? Surely not. He must live on the MOON if he believes that "everyone is familiar with Haemaglobin AIc". Go out into the streets of Dallas or Detroit and ask people "what can you say about Haemaglobin AIC?" Not one person in 500 could give you even an approximate answer. I am prepared to bet a thousand dollars on … Reply @brainmachine235 1 year ago Like everyone else I’m grasping at straws. Therefore, it’s such a pity that this doctor/researcher, like so many others, is trying to piece together the puzzle but coming out with some misses. For example, if you compare Finland to the US — and mind you, the use of saunas is so common that a Finn will walk down the street, see a sauna, say to him- or herself “Oh, I’ll just drop by for a sauna and go on my merry way” — the Finns have a higher rate of AD than Americans. The Chinese, for all of their consumption of carbs — rice in the South and noodles in the North — are not wandering off in an AD haze. Mind you, they imbibe a large amount of green tea and frequent their natural meds provider, but they still get colon cancer like the rest of us. Iceland where there’s little pollution? One of the highest rates of AD in the world? Italy? Marco Polo brought pasta with him from northern China, right? So in the Italian cities there’s AD and in the “Blue Zone” towns not much. It’s a crap shoot. You can better your odds with some behavior modification but running out to buy a bar of Castile soap? I dunno. Show less Reply @dabig_guy2204 4 weeks ago Sub optimal cognition Reply @johnschuler3269 1 year ago This interview is PAINFUL, like so many of your interviews! Your "guests" ... and we viewers with even a hint of empathy ... are sorely stressed by your UNHELPFUL interruptions! Reply @deborahboudreaux7242 9 months ago The expert is calling Alzheimers...ALTIMERS. O.G Reply @fitnesssolutions3125 8 months ago Tom please stop interrupting we may not be as slow as you think. Reply @H4me7215 2 weeks ago I stay AWAY FROM ANYTHING THAT ENDS IN "oes!" That is TOMATOES, POTATOES, AND ANYTHING ELSE TH AT IS ON THE LIST. BUT I BELIEVE TOMATOES ARE THE WORST! EGGPLANT IS BAD!! Reply @jhondoe110 1 year ago Don't give us the long con but the short poss. Reply @DoloresSimpson 10 days ago (edited) Tom interrupted the neurologist at least 6 times & MORE while he was yet speaking. Interrupting his guest speaker's 'chain of thought' & trying to control WHAT the neurologist was saying is not only RUDE but shows a deep lack of RESPECT for his guest speaker. Interrrupting him often made it seem to me that Tom was trying to put himself on a pedestal of … Reply @returningtoearthtv8836 1 year ago Dr Dale Bredesen is THE name in AD treatment and prevention. To have him constantly interrupted by a grown man with a power rangers collection is beyond irritating. Heel. Reply @stephenmorris3696 2 months ago All very interesting but let’s tell the truth. It’s 95% genetics, we know this from recent studies. But saying that doesn’t sell books or food products. Reply @marcellasmith8942 4 months ago (edited) I don't think he wanted to hit meat very much as Tom wanted to eat meat, but he stated to avoid SATURATED FAT, which is high in meat and is very inflammatory, so yes, make meat a condiment not eat every meal and heavy, try not to find people to say what you want to hear, listen Reply @alexhardao2742 1 year ago Too long, I forgot what the reason was Reply @gainergainer1934 1 year ago Tim keeps distracting from the doctor who IS the professional! Reply @MsKellyfour 8 months ago Yes terrible interrupter!!! Reply @AngelaSomwaiya 7 months ago Ugh. Why does he keep interrupting????? Reply @roberttung6148 8 months ago Tom, just thinking your hero men,while you are running. It’s the easiest way for you to improve your brain. Reply @joancarr6484 2 weeks ago My friend was in her 70's and walked like a race horse..she got Alzheimer's. Reply @stephenpeter8350 1 year ago What the. He just gets to the good bits and he gets interrupted. Reply @user-lt6vj4gq4l 2 weeks ago OMG ……at maximum life is short. Assaults right ………. we are all being poisoned , manipulated, oppressed and many slaughtered. Don’t waste your breathe 🇵🇸 🇵🇸 🇵🇸 🇵🇸 Show less Reply @janverschuren593 1 year ago genetics Reply @newlife8318 7 months ago Hypochondria central Reply @mygoogle3103 10 months ago why on earth are you wearing ear buds that transmit straight through your brain, to one another Reply @curious6154 1 year ago Don’t forget the new found killer, dark chocolate Reply @Platypus2062 2 months ago Is he kidding?! "your generation is going to have much better cognition than my generation" how can he say that when the younger the generation the more crap they eat, the more toxins they are exposed to on a daily basis, the less exercise they're likely to get, and since half of teenagers are already obese, by the time they're 60 that'll probably be 90%, which comes with the insulin resistance/ type 3 diabetes profile. Not to mention all the pharmaceuticals people are on whose adverse side effects are barely mentioned in the news because of their dependence on pharmaceutical ad revenues. I have cut out several substances over the course of my life, and sugar is definitely the hardest to cut out entirely. We are a country of processed food addicts and couch potatoes. I see a tsunami of dementia on its way.,. Show less Reply @lambertois11 1 year ago Who is this guy Dr. Bredesen ? Has his theory published in pear review medical journal ? If not then it is just an opinion not a medical fact ! Reply @angelinamorgan1486 3 days ago Drop commercial alcohol, smoking, fast foods and unnatural sweets. Reply @user-cw2py6wh8l 2 months ago Don't eat pizza 1 Reply @cjam3660 1 year ago just stay away from toxic gasses air born metals molds and mildews... Reply @marthaprecklersmith1036 2 months ago Hi Tom, I’m curious as to whether or not you have ADHD. You tend to interrupt your guest frequently. A very common symptom. Reply @dianatarazi9845 1 year ago Please Tom stop the interruptions to this important interview...... Reply @austinpauxtataux8349 1 month ago Jesus let the guy finish a thought once in a while! Reply @evilmcbooty7317 1 year ago (edited) This guest was incredibly well-informed, patient and generous with his time and knowledge. I will be seeking out his book and other interviews with them as soon as I can. I will not be watching this channel again. This host was rude and had the patience of a threeyear-old who just can't wait to say what's on his mind. A real conversation requires listening skills. This host does not listen. He is just waiting his turn to express whatever thoughts are running through his mind at that moment in time. I sincerely felt like the nuance and details of the conversation we're being missed out because our hosts couldn't control his ability to speak and respect the guest on his show. Show less Reply @myshirtisonbackwards 1 year ago Stop interrupting Reply @gainergainer1934 1 year ago TOM NOT TIM! Reply @v1art24 1 month ago "This food shrinks your brain" then proceeds talking for one hour. Usless. Reply @leighmurrell5494 2 months ago Really interesting discussion however, yet again I hear even an expert mispronounce "Alzheimer's", there is a "z" in the person's name. He was Alois Alzheimer, a German psychiatrist and neuropathologist and it is disrespectful to not pronounce his name correctly. Sadly you are not alone with the lazy, current usage. Reply @Squee_Dow 1 year ago 2 things: 1. There are more ads in this video than any other vids I've watched. 2. You lost me when you said our ancestors climbed down out of the trees. I didn't descend from primates. I was made in the image of my Creator by my Creator. Hearing that glaring error just … Reply @mmb1572 1 year ago (edited) He interrupts too much. Castille soap is found in health stores. Its been around for years Reply @EasilyAmused42 2 months ago Too technical for me Reply @lbrockington7025 1 year ago I can’t take this anymore you should not be interviewing anyone. 1 Reply @MrTitaniumDioxide 1 year ago Good grief, too many interruptions. How about jotting down a note and then ask your question when finishes his explanations and descriptions? Listening is almost a lost art. Reply @leidaoneill3225 1 month ago Fustrating to hear the guy in the glases keeps interupting! 1 Reply @bccoregon 1 month ago Thom, I'd enjoy your interviews more if you would stop being a "topper". Topping may be your wanting to show that you relate, but it doesn't succeed. Topping is a no no in conversation, but especially so for an interviewers. Reply @Alexis-bl3bs 1 year ago (edited) Live well!! People, however remb there is eternity to come, ask yourself where will I spend it and with who? there is Hope in the one who came to offer us life everlasting Salvation!!! And Jesus answered I am the way the truth and the life no one comes to the father except through me read it in God's word John ch 14 v 6 and also note in Acts ch 4 v 12, Neither is there Salvation in any … Reply @newlife8318 7 months ago DEMENTIA GURU!!! Translate to English Reply @mikedunningham9614 1 month ago Who’s on the payroll eh? Reply @ricardogolia4148 1 year ago You perhaps forgot but hope is ain nothing with but move some where else blabusaeSl Reply @michellenz5529 4 weeks ago And please everyone, boycott genetically engineered and modified food Reply @linmal2242 2 months ago What is this pr!ck selling; just had another scammer ad popup on this YT page ! You pushing his line, too, Tom.? 1 Reply @pghurd3340 2 weeks ago ...but who wants to be the smartest old person trapped in a decaying body in the wasteland that is the world that we ALL have co-ruined together? Answer me that, smartypants. Reply @rossy9539 1 year ago Horrible interruptions TOM 2 Reply @ricardogolia4148 1 year ago Neurpiss off My monoka awayf ofjus Translate to English Reply @georgeannekaufman4867 1 year ago Sorry to say, but there are too many interruptions of the neurologist. Reply @abbykendrick5748 1 year ago Stop interrupting the expert! Reply @user-cj8bx6ct6e 2 months ago Great! So let's eat all the right foods, get plenty of quality sleep, exercise, then destroy our bodies with all those dirty electricity devices (Apple watch, Oura ring, etc.). Reply @garymeachen6407 1 year ago Does marijuana affect this Reply @peterbeyer5755 2 months ago Human growth hormones increase with sauna. Reply @CoachGreg 1 year ago This doctor is talking way over my head. I do not understand all the big medical words he uses throughout this video with out explanation. Moving on... Reply @gabrielereadurao4457 10 days ago You kept talking over him and he couldn’t deliver all the points ️ Reply @adrienneszatkowski2471 7 months ago WHY ARE YOU DOING THAT, ......Why do you want to be sick with a leaky gut???????????????????????????????? Reply @klankenwsb5385 9 months ago Please stop interrupting your guests. Reply @LucilleSoares 1 month ago Stop interrupting the Dr!!!!!!! Reply @arcian2519 13 days ago 1 hour wtf Reply @alanwhitwell5696 1 year ago What can you actually eat 1 ️ Reply @pejisan 2 months ago (edited) let your guest talk!! you interrupt him constantly Reply @ankyspon1701 10 days ago Adverts every 4 minutes totally ruin your videos making viewers leave. If you really want to help people, drop 70% of the ads! Reply @antonioreynolds2850 3 months ago I get it as an interviewer, he must push the conversation forward and break down comments for the viewer but it's still annoying..lol...I also see at times where guest look to be irritated by the interruptions. Older guest need time to gather there thoughts and roll them out but when you break that rhythm . You're probably making them hit the reset button over and over. Idk!! Reply @colinjames2469 1 year ago its just a theory. Reply @catherinegreen2386 1 year ago Let the man talk for Pete sakes 2 Reply @bookmouse2719 2 months ago Asthma and 3 cats, drop of oxygen. Reply @ropeyarn 2 months ago Besides saying that you shouldn't eat crappy foods, we all know what they are, he is just throwing around symptoms and research nonsense. Reply @bethvickers5908 1 year ago Told by my self DO SOME FASTING///ALL RELIGIONS AROND THE WORLD TO SOO Reply @kevintravis1807 1 month ago Alcohol will shrink your brain . Glad I am not a Piss Cat. Reply @garycon25 1 year ago Tom you should rethink your interviewing strategy yes, so rude Reply @kimyous9348 1 year ago Please stop interrupted the Dr, let him finish his talking points!. Reply @otakarkuby3926 1 year ago Diet medication technology all these things have gotten worse by the 1000 fold, correspondanly as has Autism and dementia over past 40+ years. Reply @ravishankarsrivastava2212 10 months ago How people are fooled by educated scientists to make money Reply @andersonhome2576 1 year ago Let the doctor speak pls. Tom does not need to speak at all! Reply @ABCD-rf9hg 18 hours ago Tom, I wish you would stop interrupting the Doctor especially when he's making crucial points. If you want to make a summary do it at the end of the video not in the middle of the interview. Very annoying and distracting. Reply @colinjames2469 1 year ago apple watch???!!! wtf Reply @kayn1483 4 months ago Stop interrupting your guests. Reply @elberthiggins6667 2 months ago Too many in interruptions by the interviewer. Reply @Sm-ne8ff 1 year ago (edited) Yes I understand Tom wants to show how much he knows, but hes very rude, everytime this Guest starts explaining this, hes interrupted. Way to go Tom, you get a thumbs down from this listener. 2 Reply @caressjohnson 1 month ago Too technical, dumb it down for the average person Reply @nessieness5433 1 year ago Interviewer should not interrupt that much. Reply @davidparker7777 1 year ago Terrible. So many complicated things that are difficult to control. Seems hopeless. Reply @oonagoodman8811 1 year ago Useless if we are not given a list of what to eat and do! Being vague and random just adds to stress. Reply @steevegelbond 1 month ago I wish Tom would not interrupt the guest so often, his timing is awful and gets in the way of trying to understand his guest. Reply @YSLRD 2 months ago I'd be more receptive if he didn't have a marker for consuming seed oils -- the spot on his nose. Sounds like an ' I know science you can't understand' talk salesman. Reply @Marylmac 1 year ago I wish the host would learn how to stop interrupting the speaker, just when he is mid sentence. If he wants to air his knowledge, have him do a blessed video himself. The guest is far too complicated to understand. He needs a simpler explanation for the general public. He speaks here as if he's addressing a group of scientists. A very long video for 10 basic points. Show less Reply @dkeith-fc8hn 3 weeks ago Carnivore is the answer. Reply @bethvickers5908 1 year ago Eggs Reply @cristinagotcher2759 2 months ago This video could be very interesting but the annoying interruption from you Tom. Reply @serdgeedgerunner 2 months ago Too much words, i dont hear what to do or not to do. Dislike. 2 Reply @michaelswonderfulworld 8 days ago This Dr is a decade late to the stage. Many of us have known and implemented most of this for years. It's not new Dr. Reply @grammigram3225 1 year ago Too many interruptions…can’t watch Reply @DEREKCHOWIE 1 year ago Come join us , With Susan Boyle, Elon Musk , We will Love U from this moment on , Reply @epifanioesmero536 1 year ago Oils? Vegetable oils, olive oils, coconut oils intakes? He's OK with that??!! I'm out of here!!! Reply 1 reply @gribbler1695 1 year ago No, he said seed (vegetable) oils are out. Reply @asnakechmulat6505 1 year ago Minglaes saund and all women value women name Only no athre no Luoked Reply @padgepadgham3238 2 months ago Those teeth lol Reply @marioamayaflamenco 2 months ago Click bait. Do this one weird trick.... Reply @teddimcrae9963 1 year ago Cleanse to Heal. Get those heavy metals out of your brain. Reply @lisaacrata7945 1 year ago How about healthy people wearing masks, would that drop their brain oxygen intake? Reply @angelafarquhar6681 1 year ago Plant based diet. Reply @DavidBrown-ek6ls 1 year ago Full of jargon only MDs underdantd. Reply @MMINacozari 2 months ago Plastics.... microplastics Reply @coldspring22 1 year ago Nice talk, but Dr's theory about Alzheimers due to mold or other toxicity doesn't fit facts. If Alzheimers was indeed due to mold infection, there would be many children and teenagers with Alzheimers after being exposed to molds or other toxins. Yet only adults over 65 seem to get Alzheimers. Reply @sharpAnalyses 1 year ago I appreciate your program. But I don't feel happy and comfortable to hear Dr's explanation are interrupted so frequently by you. It is a kind of rude and make people feel annoyed because we want to listen to specialist's knowledge without being keeping interrupted Reply @visco154 1 month ago I like what he has to say. I think he should try the Carnivore diet. Reply @gerardle8230 1 year ago Ridiculous, way to much......... Must simplify. Reply @belindaschroeder1198 2 months ago I like your topics but holy cow ,please stop interrupting almost everything He is trying to say! Reply @padgepadgham3238 2 months ago Well I eat Carnivore, so cant agree with this guys dietary information Reply @mariannorton4161 2 months ago It's not about you going slow, it's about you constantly interrupting this man at ever turn of the screw so he can not complete one thought without interruption. Learn when to talk and when to just pipe it. Reply @regcook9744 1 year ago Good video but I'm sure that I'm not the only one that finds Tom very rude with his constant interrupting and overriding of the Doc when he is speaking. That's just a rude habit. Reply @freddylosangeles1378 1 year ago ..artificial ingredients.. Reply @animalsareourangels93 1 year ago Beyond rude! How embarrassing for the Doctor to be continually interrupted! Cannot watch this anymore! Reply @krankyfranky2063 1 year ago all these people do is talk shit, and then try to sell you some crap. Reply @donaldcoppersmith1018 1 year ago For me Dementia, we be a result of watching and listening the negative news media such as political protests, poverty, American Politics, wars, and higher prices. Reply @therealrhodiemx 2 months ago Let him finish answering a question please before you cut him off and ask something else! 2 Reply @milaacosta1560 1 year ago You keep interrupting the speaker when he’s still talking…learn your manners… Reply @UncleDavesKitchen 2 months ago Tom, control your ADD and shut up, let this expert finish a sentence. Reply @brianpartrick5338 1 year ago TOM BILYEU SHOULD NOT INTERUPT! SO HABITUAL ,REALLY SPOILS THE INFORMATION FLOW!!? Reply @jennimaywalker7904 1 year ago Whoever is reading this toxic stress is different from normal life stress. My mother Joyce, passed away March 16 from alzheimers. She had it for 7 years. She was very healthy and walked every day, but toxic stress from an overpowering man (my Dad) created holes (plaque) in her brain. She was not able to deal with it for so many years and contracted dementia. Toxic stress is the … Reply @investigationsinknowledge2636 1 year ago Not to insult you…may be a sign of your decline Reply @eagleinflight777 1 year ago I can't believe I ever paid attention to Tom! I had to shut it off and unsub when he said our ancestors came down out of the trees! If he will speak that kind of foolery, what other kind of foolery is he speaking!! 2 Reply @gregorysims0077 1 year ago I believe Elon musk Reply @DexxterOne 1 year ago Tom you are butting in too often, it's annoying to listen, let your guest speak, and you write down your questions along if you are scared to forget them. Reply 1 reply @carolann724 1 year ago I think he does it mostly for his listeners who want to learn,but may need help understanding what his guest is talking about. Reply @SilvaMane 10 days ago The host still thinks he evolved from a monkey ( I hope he was using that as an example ) into Reply @victoriaacutt7433 1 year ago Stop Reply @juliestarbuck3265 1 year ago Way over my head. Need shorter and simplified. Reply @Dollectable_Dreams 1 year ago So disrespectful!!!! You interrupted that doctor way too many times to say things that added absolutely no value to the discussion. Reply @dogloverjb6873 1 year ago (edited) please don't interrupt your guest!!!....very annoying and disrespectful to your guest 1 Reply @calamanuirirangi994 1 year ago Sidra some people just don’t know when to STFUP this person is one of those. It’s obvious he wants to appear intelligent NOT. Reply @deborahboudreaux7242 9 months ago PLEASE STOP INTERUPTING YOUR GUESTS OR I WILL STOP Watching your. Channel. I will go straight to theirs. Reply 1 reply @simonruszczak5563 9 months ago Bye. Reply @DaveP102 3 months ago Obviously you love to hear yourself talk. Put out a video without all the self-aggrandizing. Reply @denisehadfield383 3 days ago Way to long video. Just give the facts. On and on and on. ZzzzzZZ Reply @David-mb2oj 2 weeks ago This interviewer interrupts too much Reply @cjam3660 1 year ago horrable reviewer, constantly talking over his guest...interrupting, very rude and disrupting to what he's trying to share...frustrating to see. 1 Reply @byronwhite824 1 year ago (edited) Geeez, This guy can talk up a blue storm without saying anything. Oh. I see, this video includes paid promotion. Reply @donnamcfarland162 3 months ago Oyyyy! Very early on I can see why This guy needs to shut Up! Allow the guest to Speak!wth? Reply @jett3332 1 month ago So the dude is concerned about cognitive decline and has children’s toys behind him. I’d say, too late. Reply @kcdavies8881 8 months ago Whats with this interviewer. I really wanted to learn from Dr. but interviewer will not allow him to talk without interrupting. Stop with your questions, I want to know what Dr. Is sharing. Reply @user-gp4xk3qi9j 1 month ago Bilyeu needs to talk less and. Let guests do the talking Reply @user-xl3fi5ik9g 4 weeks ago So much weird vocabulary! I justcwantva kidtvof fiids to take or avoid. Kerp it simple. I cant order books necausevtheyvget ,,"lost" in yhr the mail. Your presentation is just too confusing. Reply @GhostlyGravestones 2 months ago Lots of big words with no explanation or what they mean. People with an average vocabulary are confused. Reply @josearce4436 1 year ago Too much meat.. Reply @sarojkhosla2753 1 year ago I stop learning because you people do not come on point 1 Reply @Injudiciously 2 months ago So much waffle bloat, I never got to hear what to avoid. TO ALL YOUTUBERS.. GET TO THE POINT STRAIGHT AWAY, then if you like, deconstruct and add detail. Reply @getsmartpaul 1 year ago Too many interruptions , bad video Reply @mcmc1863 1 year ago Of course english are healthier than americans !! Reply @lesliemonaghan5853 1 year ago OMG I was so wanting to listen to him ... not you. It's as if you just wanted to say it first. But you interrupted him again and again, disturbing the flow. Reply @giuliomariani8933 1 month ago Tom, how come you do let your guests talk and express their thoughts? You are so self centered. Reply @eileenlocke7877 1 month ago Don’t interrupt this dr it’s rude Reply 1 reply @jglee6721 1 month ago lol. I think he does it a lot so I stopped watching him awhile back. Reply @roberthodge6711 1 year ago Very difficult to follow. You guys were all over the place. Very unorganized, Meandering, stream of consciousness discussion. Reply @monikagriffin2747 1 month ago Remember broccolisprouts. Reply @lotusstar347 6 days ago This guy is such a scammer. Don't believe him. Reply @user-ku3jz6nf4q 10 days ago This video too long takes too long to make the point Reply @Summerleaves1 1 month ago Bla bla bla get to the Point 1 Reply @user-rt4ys8wl3d 1 month ago I am going to stop watching for all the interruptions by Tom. Reply @katiekat4457 3 months ago So sick of this channel because Tom can't stop interrupting and when he does interrupt it's just so that he can say the same things the doctor just said. He really doesn't even change any words for it's not like he's trying to make it simpler. And it doesn't need to be simpler. This is the difference between someone who is a good interviewer and someone, like Tom, that is NOT a good interviewer. Oh I forgot, he has to mention his wife several times during a podcast too even though it's generally irrelevant. I will say that I definitely want to hear what the guest with all the education has to say and not have his time wasted listening to Tom parrot him. However, I am skeptical of this particular guest but only because I have seen and hear from different on the cutting edge researchers coming out with a theory or two that makes so much more sense that what he is saying. Don't get me wrong. His advice is good advice for health but as a direct link to stopping Alzheimer's, right now there is a standout theory that trumps over this. And if that pans out then we might not be seeing Alzheimer's, plus possibly ALS, and Parkinson's, and MS. I know that sounds too good to be true but if you new the theory and exactly how it works, it wouldn't sound so absurd. But, again, a healthy lifestyle is always good advice. Show less Reply @sheilavalaki634 7 months ago I no longer watch Tom...talks way too much..serms to be it is all about him..his thoughts etc. Reply @pixielevesque4915 1 year ago Keep quiet Tom. Reply @rockyfjord5338 2 months ago A lot of blather, not particularly helpful. Reply @keys6 1 year ago Too much interrupting so cannot listen to this... Reply @petersterling5334 1 year ago I agree He's a Terrible Interviewer! Reply @eva4adam451 1 year ago (edited) A little shave before an interview with a doctor änd no illuminatie T- shirt an pre school background would look a bit more decent and intelligent. And talk less. Let the doctor talk. Reply @BarrieBrown 1 year ago 1. Invite expert 2. Interrupt & talk over him. 3. Loose subscribers. ...bye bye very annoying man Reply @geralvon 2 months ago Pure BS. Reply @aboutdawntoday 2 months ago So start talking about castile soap and instead talk about the toxic 9/11 cloud. Have you had your cognition checked. Dude is just trying to sell books not answer questions coherently. Reply @bh9262 1 year ago Speak in layman's terms please! 2 Reply @GalenCurrah 1 month ago Tom, you even sound more intelligent without your out-dated, juvenile, silly, backward, ball cap. Reply @peapod8 1 year ago Conventional wisdom peppered with big words. Not useful. Thumbs down. Reply @mykimikimiky 1 year ago 50 minutes of nothing Reply @milobickmore1053 8 months ago Total nonsense . Reply @coolhandphilip 3 months ago Your shows are too long Reply @gaston. 2 months ago (edited) Fell for the clickbait. What food shrinks the brain? Please post at the beginning. After this I will block this channel for click baiting. Reply @christieendrich1206 1 year ago Omg speak english.bla bla Reply @user-il5yb5ry7g 1 month ago I am not sure about you, but my ancestors didn't climb down from trees. Reply