Your exercise habits may be a key to your longevity. A sports enthusiast buddy of mine used to say, “It’s not extreme, Dixie, if you can’t die”! I would crack up and smile as this was the precursor to the task at hand which always … Learn More » “Your Exercise Routine: Is it extreme? Flexible? Or scarce?”
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Treating Early Dementia, Neurodegeneration and Concussions with the Platelet Lysate Protocol
There is new optimism in the treatment of degenerative neurological diseases with PRP derived platelet lysate therapy. The impact of Alzheimer’s, dementia, TBI, neurodegeneration and Parkinson’s disease is forecasted to cause increasing disability as our population ages, and the use of platelet derived neural growth … Learn More » “Treating Early Dementia, Neurodegeneration and Concussions with the Platelet Lysate Protocol”
Senolytics: Zappin’ the zombie cells!
Senolytics are drugs and other therapeutics that kill senescent zombie cells and activate autophagy, the natural mechanism whereby we clear senescent cells from our bodies. Autophagy (literally self-digesting) is an essential mechanism that is taking place every second of our lives. But as we age, … Learn More » “Senolytics: Zappin’ the zombie cells!”
No booze is good booze?
Red wine may help reduce cognitive decline and cleanse the brain. In a widely publicized 2018 study in The Lancet, researchers concluded that there are no health benefits, only risks, to drinking any quantity of alcohol. But did the researchers overstate the risks of low … Learn More » “No booze is good booze?”
Flu Vaccination: Alzheimer’s Friend or Foe?
by Dr. Noel Peterson, ND, DAAPM What is the most feared disease in America? Cancer? Stroke? Heart disease? No, it turns out that Alzheimer’s disease (aka dementia) is the most feared disease in America. What if you could reduce the risk of Alzheimer’s by over … Learn More » “Flu Vaccination: Alzheimer’s Friend or Foe?”