Alzheimer's Can Be Prevented & Reversed

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  • Опубліковано 17 вер 2024
  • Alzheimer's isn't a genetic inevitability. A diagnosis doesn't have to come with a death sentence. In fact, according to neurologists Drs. Dean & Ayesha Sherzai, 90% of all Alzheimer's cases can be prevented. And for the 10% with a strong genetic risk for cognitive decline, the disease can be delayed for ten to fifteen years.
    I consider this episode a must listen for everyone, especially for those at genetic risk or otherwise impacted by a loved one who currently suffers.
    I hope you find this conversation informative. Please don't hesitate to share it with anyone in your circle who can benefit from Team Sherzai's experience and wisdom.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 251

  • @ellenkees2609
    @ellenkees2609 5 років тому +11

    I came back to watch again, my daughter just meant this amazing couple at the ACLM conference in Indianapolis. They not only have an amazing message but are two of the most gracious people on the planet.

    • @jessicabroyles7334
      @jessicabroyles7334 4 роки тому

      Do you know when they are comming back i would love to go

    • @ellenkees2609
      @ellenkees2609 4 роки тому

      @@jessicabroyles7334 the annual ACLM conference is virtual this year 10/22-10/25. Google ACLM and their website comes right up, there is a tab that takes to you to the annual conference.

  • @billberg369
    @billberg369 6 років тому +71

    I lost my father to early Alzheimer’s. Up until now I was following his path as a heavy drinker a meat eater. I’ve gone a month now clean and sober. Also Vegan. I feel in believable! I truly believe that a plant based diet is the answer to so many things.

    • @FiberFairy22
      @FiberFairy22 4 роки тому

      bill berg 🤙🏽🙌🏼🙌🏼💚

    • @8675-__
      @8675-__ 4 роки тому

      Try serrapeptase to cleanse the brain and body.

    • @8675-__
      @8675-__ 4 роки тому

      Congratulations on not drinking alcohol. That's awesome and may God bless your journey! 💕💗

    • @pablosearth
      @pablosearth 4 роки тому

      Always her for you my friend

    • @mikestilinovich8641
      @mikestilinovich8641 4 роки тому

      I'm rooting for you Bill, if you need anything, support, guidance or testimonies look me up.
      God bless,
      Mike Stilinovich

  • @CraigYoung
    @CraigYoung 6 років тому +27

    Awesome episode. thank you. My Father died of Alzheimer's this last May. He had it for at least 10 years. the last 4 were brutal. Whole Plant Based is the way to live. I've been doing this for 3 years. now.

    • @johnallen7367
      @johnallen7367 11 місяців тому

      Plant food clearly does not cure it. Elimination of all sugar, carbs and plant food, also seed oils, and kicking statin meds WILL reduce greatly or eliminate alzheimers and parkinsons.

  • @Jw-un8oh
    @Jw-un8oh 5 років тому +10

    This video is the responsible for the biggest epiphany to improve my health. My grandma recently died from Alzheimer's. Her diet was mostly animal fats and processed sugars. Oddly she wasn't overweight. My family is still very ignorant about the plant based health benefits. It's hard to see ignorance slowly kill people.
    Thank you for all you do!

    • @8675-__
      @8675-__ 4 роки тому +3

      Its the sugar! Avoid sugar and try intermittent fasting. Fats not the enemy but obesity is!
      I tried intermittent fasting and all my brain fog disappeared like magic [it took 6 months] and I feel so much better Ive adopted intermittent fasting as my new eating routine. I sleep better and feel alot better too..no brain fog at all!

  • @DavidRachfordFitness
    @DavidRachfordFitness 6 років тому +39

    Thanks for this one Rich, My dad has early Alzheimers, and just had a stroke... I'm convinced that his was 100% lifestyle related... I want to mitigate the risk factors for myself.

    • @richroll
      @richroll  6 років тому +10

      So sorry to hear that Dave. Hopefully this conversation sheds some light for you and others.

  • @slickboyinvan
    @slickboyinvan 6 років тому +14

    Their resumes alone had me in awe. Great conversation and I'd love to see more like this! Thank you Rich. 🌱👍🏻

  • @jamestaylor574
    @jamestaylor574 6 років тому +25

    Just listened to this on podcast. My mind is blown apart. Thanks so much for the interview. The information in it is so valuable. My plan is to play it to the rest of my family as my grandparents suffered with this disease. Again, thank you and keep up the good work you are doing, it is greatly appreciated.

  • @thevegantrad9841
    @thevegantrad9841 6 років тому +17

    What an outstanding couple- brilliant minds and powerful message- great advocates for health- thank you v much Rich for producing this interview as it has the capacity to be a life changer for so many

  • @jorgeromera3861
    @jorgeromera3861 4 роки тому +5

    What a beautiful chat!
    I'm living with my mother, who has Alzheimer's, so I don't need to say how interested I am on this topic.
    Thanks a lot for all those gems of wisdom.

  • @henrymartinez4871
    @henrymartinez4871 6 років тому +6

    Thank you for this. I lost both of my parents to Alzheimer's and we knew next to nothing then. I'm glad this is out there now so at the very least I can share this.

  • @anniemcurtis
    @anniemcurtis 6 років тому +7

    Great conversation! Thanks for this, Rich. And a big thanks to Drs. Dean & Ayesha! You can really see how much these two love and respect each other. Beautiful.

  • @karenfoster4059
    @karenfoster4059 Рік тому +1

    Lost both my parents to dementia. Mother to vascular dementia and my father to Alzheimer’s. This scares me more than cancer.

  • @janineprefontaine2272
    @janineprefontaine2272 6 років тому +22

    Rich, you are such a great interviewer ! The information in this video is so promissiong ! Big thank you to theese 2 doctors !

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      @angelaallred6983 4 роки тому

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  • @jorgec.3698
    @jorgec.3698 6 років тому +7

    Rich Roll. Versatile and what an impact he's had in today's nutritional movement.
    Thanks for the great content you provide us with.
    I can only imagine how much you've learned from all your guests.

  • @claireoconor7986
    @claireoconor7986 4 роки тому +6

    Chronic Emotional/mental stress should be seriously considered as an important factor in Alzheimer's disease.

  • @josemreyes
    @josemreyes 6 років тому +10

    This is ZERO waste. Thanks for this piece of content Rich, it mean a lot to me.

  • @brenda44414
    @brenda44414 Рік тому +1

    This is so informative. Listening about sleep really scares me because I work nights and I'm always sleep deprived. Thanks for "waking me up"

  • @steveb1ish
    @steveb1ish 6 років тому +2

    Thank you Rich, and Drs. Ayesha & Dean. My mom Charlotte, friends I considered my uncles Dan & Marty had Alzheimer's and it's such a crippling disease to the whole family on so many levels. Great insights, conversation & knowledge. Thank you.

  • @dinamariea61
    @dinamariea61 6 років тому +8

    This was an amazing discussion. Is this your longest interview yet? My dad had Alzheimer’s but also had cancer. He kept forgetting that he had cancer due to the memory loss but it was the cancer that killed him. I plan on reading The Alzheimer’s Solution by Dean and Ayesha Sherzai M.D. to learn what more of what I should do and increase in my life (like meditation, exercise and social interaction as well as find more challenging work opportunities). Thank you again for this very informative discussion with Mr. and Mrs. Sherzai. M.D.

    • @richroll
      @richroll  6 років тому +3

      I’ve gone over 3hrs a couple times

    • @FiberFairy22
      @FiberFairy22 4 роки тому +1

      Dina A. I know your comment is from a couple years ago but...did you read their book?! I’m halfway through it now and it’s reaffirming so much of what I see from Dr’s Bredesen, Barnard and Hyman regarding Functional Health and Wellth!

    • @catherinespitale5061
      @catherinespitale5061 4 роки тому

      @@FiberFairy22 bi

    • @8675-__
      @8675-__ 4 роки тому +2

      I suggest investigating intermittent fasting too.

    • @dinamariea61
      @dinamariea61 4 роки тому

      Kimmi Hellman Thanks! I just realized I was getting reply’s from this post of 2 years ago! 😀. I did read the book and found it very helpful. I listen to them as much as I can. They provide great advise.

  • @mollyroll584
    @mollyroll584 Рік тому +1

    Thanks Rich. I've been terrified to watch this as it really hits home for us. I fully committed to WFPB 3 months ago.

  • @icon4x
    @icon4x 6 років тому +5

    This is a life changing episode. They are doing very important work. Very educational.

  • @peterz53
    @peterz53 6 років тому +6

    Great guests. Lots of good information. Major point on prevention, which is what our disgraceful government should be working to facilitate instead of wasting time, money, and lives debating methods of paying for insurance premiums, which is symptom not a cause of medical greed.

  • @jingles1963
    @jingles1963 6 років тому +3

    Fabulous! For everyone young and old and covers a whole host of lifestyle diseases not just Alzheimers. Immediately bought the book and can’t wait to read it!

  • @surealreality2449
    @surealreality2449 6 років тому +9

    Great interview Rich! This power couple gives me hope that the medical profession can change albeit slowly.

  • @elisamarie8910
    @elisamarie8910 6 років тому +8

    Rich I love your channel! This was amazing information I had a grandmother that suffered from Alzheimer's disease and it was very sad! I wish I would have this information along time ago thank you so much

  • @JohnMcKillop
    @JohnMcKillop 6 років тому +8

    Another great program Rich... I have huge respect for both you and people like Drs. Dean & Ayesha Sherzai...
    Knowledge like this is so helpful... Many thanks...

  • @darrisnelson5223
    @darrisnelson5223 4 роки тому +1

    Love Dr. Dean’s passion and Dr. Ayesha’s calm ... fabulous partnership.💜 Great interview Rich. Came here because my 89 year-old mom is in mid-stage dementia ... it’s heartbreaking ... I’m 65, vegan 16 years. This information is critical to understand and share and leaves me hopeful. I will buy the book ... thank you🙏🏻

  • @RuthAstbury
    @RuthAstbury 6 років тому +10

    Thank you so much. I have just discovered your post cast. I have been meat free for a year. Now moving to vegan... cut one thing out per week. Love you shows so thank you so much.

    • @FiberFairy22
      @FiberFairy22 4 роки тому +1

      Ruth Astbury congratulations on loving YOU and taking action to take best care of your body and brain!

    • @8675-__
      @8675-__ 4 роки тому +1

      Remove wheat and corn products from your diet too, I guarantee you will see great results!

  • @08Courage
    @08Courage 5 років тому +3

    This episode opened my mind to so many different things I never imagined. Thank you so much. I share it with three people as I was listening to it.

  • @phoebekate1468
    @phoebekate1468 6 років тому +5

    To be honest, I enjoyed every second of this conversation. So informative and wonderful.
    This woman is very pleasant to listen to.
    Also, Dr. Dean is so handsome :)
    Thank you.

  • @robstehlin5151
    @robstehlin5151 6 років тому +3

    Rich - great podcast. Not may doctors are willing to pay out of their own pockets to come and educate the public on issues like brain health. You have me motivated to push my plant based & fasting lifestyle to one that goes beyond the marathon and into the world if Ultras - well at least once. Keep it up and don't stress over trying to have the best guest every time - we're not going anywhere....

  • @wellnessforumhealthlifesty5854
    @wellnessforumhealthlifesty5854 6 років тому +1

    I love how centered this interview was, exercise, nutrition, sleep, stress...I was transfixed. Thanks for doing this Rich. Hit it out of the park.

  • @dirtCommie
    @dirtCommie 6 років тому +12

    The comments section is a bit weird, all over the place. Just amazed at how much insight these doctors shared in so little time. Bring them back often (possibly in place of Mishka). Peace + Plants..

    • @evelynbaron2004
      @evelynbaron2004 4 роки тому

      I get it but Mishka keeps everyone honest .. no mention of reservoir dogs …:)

  • @plantpoweredprophet
    @plantpoweredprophet 6 років тому +2

    Thank you so much Rich for sharing this powerful episode. I have been able to share it with so many other people who are being touched by this awful disease. Keep up the amazing work!

  • @kathyschlesinger9648
    @kathyschlesinger9648 6 років тому +3

    Great interview, and I am so glad I got to hear this information. Thank you to all involved for taking the time for such an in-depth interview.

  • @rosiek649
    @rosiek649 4 роки тому +3

    I love this couple. He's so devoted to her what a loving couple

  • @karlhungus5554
    @karlhungus5554 4 роки тому +3

    1:03:28 - The discussion about coconut oil and the person who gave it to her husband (who had Alzheimer's Disease) was Dr. Mary Newport. I remember this from several years ago, when I was a fledgling Paleo fanatic. Unfortunately, Mr. Newport succumbed to his disease in January 2016 at the age of 65. His obituary states he'd dealt with Alzheimer's Disease for 15 years. On Mary Newport's website, she wrote: _"Steve’s brain was donated to the Florida Brain Bank, a research study for Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias. We learned that he suffered from both Alzheimer’s and Lewy body dementia."_ Some of you may recall Robin WIlliams being afflicted with Lewy Body Dementia, too. More on Steve and Mary Newport, if interested: ua-cam.com/video/ZZOR-Qd3QSg/v-deo.html and coconutketones.com

  • @personalfitnessco
    @personalfitnessco 6 років тому +6

    Rich you are a rockstar man. Thanks for that, it was super interesting

  • @marisastoneobrien7834
    @marisastoneobrien7834 6 років тому +6

    Rich...fantastic interview! This is the first one I have heard, although I have been following you on Social Media for a while.

  • @Constantinului
    @Constantinului 6 років тому +5

    brilliant talk! Thank you, beautiful people!

  • @brianleston
    @brianleston 6 років тому +11

    Great show. Superb couple. Could not stop watching until the end.
    Must buy the book......... if I can remember.

    • @FiberFairy22
      @FiberFairy22 4 роки тому

      brian leslief lol! 🙊🧘🏼‍♀️

    • @cordeliajosee
      @cordeliajosee 4 роки тому

      ... if i can remember. hilarious.

  • @FiberFairy22
    @FiberFairy22 4 роки тому +1

    ALL THE FEELS for this podcast and appreciation unbounded for you, Rich, and the Sherzai’s! PREACH THE PEACE AND PLANTS!!!

  • @Elena-yk7ne
    @Elena-yk7ne 6 років тому +3

    AMAZZING Thank you so much needed this for my assignment tomorrow!!

  • @tatyjimenezr
    @tatyjimenezr 6 років тому +3

    Wao so much information and Data! Thanks! Alzheimer runs in my family, will make sure to send this to my family! This is incredible! Thanks a LOT!! Greetings from Punta Cana -Dominican Republic

    • @8675-__
      @8675-__ 4 роки тому +1

      It doesn't run in your family, you all eat the same diet. Change your diet, avoid corn and wheat products completely. Eat less sugar, lose weight and try intermittent fasting and its very unlikely you'll get alzheimers. Also eat healthy fats, like virgin olive oil etc...

    • @8675-__
      @8675-__ 4 роки тому

      Also try serrapeptase; [but don't take it with blood thinners or if you're going to have surgery] and please research serrapeptase online! God bless you all with long healthy, happy life!💜

  • @hannahallan5283
    @hannahallan5283 3 роки тому +1

    I loved this interview SO much! What special people! Thank you!

  • @gosiakonstanty3456
    @gosiakonstanty3456 6 років тому +2

    Beatiful podcast. I enjoy every minute of that 2 hours of conversation. Thank You for sharing

  • @adem-we2fl
    @adem-we2fl 6 років тому +3

    They are great neurologist that seem to be influenced by occupational therapy. Just wonderful and what current medicine is lacking.

  • @ImprovingAbility
    @ImprovingAbility 6 років тому +2

    Great episode, enjoyed it a lot! (however I have to admit I fell asleep couple of times, couldn't finish it). I love the studio colors and setup.

  • @GreenTurtle181
    @GreenTurtle181 5 років тому +2

    Absolutely wonderful discussion!! Thank you. Vital work.

  • @r.e.colearts4517
    @r.e.colearts4517 6 років тому +2

    Wonderful interview. They are both brilliant, amazing and caring individuals.

  • @sharinsharitv
    @sharinsharitv 11 місяців тому

    Wow You have a new subscriber! I stumbled on this podcast after researching encephalitis. I had in year2000, coma, paralyzed nose down, flat lined, wheelchair, walker cane. I was told, after becoming coherent lucky to be alive, that cause was HSB, EBV, I tested positive for varicella, all formally misdiagnosed as flu while divorcing and I’ll leave the other not really concerning doctors attending alone. But what saved me is I was drugged in a night club, getting me the medical attention to find these variants. Post slow recovery… I have lived, wanted to die, and learned ways to overcome many labels and managed the effects, could barely walk, to even buying a motorcycle couple times for living therapy! Lol My health seems to be rollercoaster and so many docs only treating symptoms. I want to find or expand on the root cause! . I just got out of hospital recently, I had a mini stroke< I knew of one potential years ago. So back to seeking the real deal. I have been complaining g of certain pain , sharp, finery, numb, tingling, slurred speech at times from former aphasia, but I’m noticing every doctor only selects one-3 pieces of puzzle instead of the big picture! One says this, other doesn’t mention and says another…. I want to get to a neuro is get the big picture here to tie all together. I am very intune, and have concerns by symptoms that fibro and neuropathy (suggested/not clinically diag) may actually be ALS, and it is finally progressed enough to reack havoc showing it’s reality. I haven’t been able to walk feels like glass, and pain head to toe when told after ct scan recently found “strokes” plural stated by ER Doc. I know something has been off in my body coming on hard for past 5 years including skin rash, hives, breakouts…. But the last 3 months I’m more consistent with being down.
    Your podcasts bring me comfort in understanding past/present in regards to my journey. I have been trying to find support groups for encephalitis overcomer, not found, or a “no reply” from admin. ANY SUGESSTIONS would be great where to look. Or hell, maybe I’ll start one myself! 😂.

  • @iceman198791
    @iceman198791 6 років тому +5

    The way the doctors talked about restorative sleep sounded like a computer defraggler and cleaner program, except for your brain. Love this!

  • @annesoppelsa
    @annesoppelsa 6 років тому +2

    Wow!!!! I enjoyed every second of this talk! So very interesting and informative. I want to visit Loma Linda and be a part of your health revolution !

  • @mellibee100
    @mellibee100 6 років тому +3

    Rich - I’ve only listened to thefirst 20 minutes so far and am keen to listen to it all - a very important topic we have been dealing with in our world lately. I am not sure how to get Dan Kittredge and the Bionutrient Food Association (BFA) on your radar but my husband and I have just attended the BFA conference in Massachusetts. Dan has been developing a light spectrum device which consumers will be able to use to detect the quality of produce. Check him out on UA-cam - he is such a great young man of integrity who is passionate about raising the quality of the soil in which our food is grown. I would love to listen to you interview him on your podcast!

    • @GamingWithNikolas
      @GamingWithNikolas 2 роки тому

      LMAO light spectrum bullshit for produce. You leftist are so gullible

  • @nsmith4155
    @nsmith4155 6 років тому +9

    Great talk. Sad for those that give down thumb that do not understand the beauty of this evidence based preventive approach.

    • @GamingWithNikolas
      @GamingWithNikolas 2 роки тому

      I call bull on this. Health nuts will believe anything I guess.

  • @anthonyrochefort8156
    @anthonyrochefort8156 4 роки тому +1

    This was so interesting and full of good advice and good humour!!!!thousand thanks. Merci beaucoup

  • @chavak3497
    @chavak3497 4 роки тому +1

    What good news! Thanks for this interview.... this is so encouraging.

  • @acebilbo
    @acebilbo 3 роки тому +1

    (Sigh) Finally, people are "starting" to look at health. My Mother died from a stroke (complications over a year). She was fanatic about diet, but did not know how to mitigate stress. Wasn't much into sweat exercise, but she was born in 1914, and that generation of women did not necessarily do that. She did love anything doing with brain health, and as a nurse she tried to create as much brain health as possible through herbs, and food. Great information.

  • @tefir317
    @tefir317 6 років тому +2

    Love this one! So interesting! and loving the video version as well, helps connect with you and with the guests :)

  • @dancingcedar
    @dancingcedar 4 роки тому +1

    This is excellent. Thank you very much. Super helpful.

  • @northstarastrology3954
    @northstarastrology3954 6 років тому +2

    I have Obstructive Sleep Apnea, Fibromyalgia, Hypothyroidism, and have undergone 3 major Reconstructive Foot and Ankle Surgery. And have noticed, with my wonderful CPAP machine, I have more energy, however, saying we need strenuous exercise when I also deal with Chronic Pain, with all that I've been through, reminds me how it's all individual. However, with all I shared, and having gone Vegan a year and a half ago, is there significant hope for me?!? #proudvegan #veganfortheanimals 💚💚💚

    • @liam.4454
      @liam.4454 4 роки тому

      You have overactive hypothalamus, learn to slow it down

  • @Sunnysue31
    @Sunnysue31 2 роки тому

    So my 89 year old Dad.... Ran 10 miles every day (including Christmas day) for as long as I can remember... He was certainly addicted to his endorphins, he was still running in marathons in his 70's. When his surgeon told him to stop running after his hip replacement, he took to cycling 10 miles a day .... He grew all his own vegetables, we always ate home made meals... Not a lot of added sugar, no processed foods, but did eat bread, cheese and small amounts of meat...He doesn't smoke and drinks very little.. At the age of 82 my Dad was knocked of his bike and broke his back and neck... Having had to wear a head brace for six weeks he made a full recovery, we felt his was due to his fitness levels being so good... Now not being allowed (by family) to continue riding his bike... He started to go the the gym every morning at 6am for an hour...... However, he was then diagnosed with Dementia ........................... What an awful, awful blow.... So, you can do EVERYTHING right ... and still get the blooming thing.... I've decided to blame the TBI !!!!

  • @foodhasastory5605
    @foodhasastory5605 6 років тому +2

    Thank you Rich Roll for bringing this information to thousands of watchers. Much needed information.

  • @winnm6513
    @winnm6513 6 років тому +1

    This is wonderful, thank you for this content!

  • @AR-us9yd
    @AR-us9yd 6 років тому +2

    Amazing information. Thank you.

  • @pablosearth
    @pablosearth 6 років тому +3

    My poor Mother got Alzheimers before 70 and died from Ovarian Cancer at 72. she was vegetarian since early teenager so I'm also guessing that dairy and eggs, are also a huge contributor towards this horrible disease?

    • @jmc8076
      @jmc8076 4 роки тому +1

      This is very belated but yes dairy and eggs and meat are full of natural hormones. Dairy comes from forced impregnated cows. What do pregnant mammals make a lot of? Also poultry and animals are given hormones yes even the ‘organic’ ones to get bigger. I know this is a year old but I truly hope your mother is doing well.

    • @pablosearth
      @pablosearth 4 роки тому

      Vegetation's think they're free but its the antibiotic's and drugs fed to cattle that's straight into they're guts. Heartbreaking man x

  • @Beth-hv6vo
    @Beth-hv6vo 6 років тому +1

    So very informative. Thank you.

  • @wetfart1387able
    @wetfart1387able 6 років тому +3

    My mother was diagnosed with early onset of Alzheimer's in December of 2015. She's doing alright but showing more and more signs every week. I've been a vegan since early 2015 and am hoping for the best that I don't carry the gene.

    • @EnLaMitad
      @EnLaMitad 6 років тому

      Professor Plowmeister Your 23andme results can be interpreted by services like prometheus to assess if you carry the ApoE allele responsible for high susceptibility.

    • @wetfart1387able
      @wetfart1387able 6 років тому +5

      Jack Hall true but I look at it like this: if I'm eating correctly and exercising, what's the point to find out if I have it? If I have the gene, would I do anything different? I'm still going to be vegan, I'm still going to exercise. Finding out would just worry me

    • @wetfart1387able
      @wetfart1387able 6 років тому

      Richard Dixon she was not. Terrible diet and exercises sporadically. Dives all in, gets burnt out, stops working out.

    • @wetfart1387able
      @wetfart1387able 6 років тому

      She IS not vegan now either

    • @NolanGaming99
      @NolanGaming99 6 років тому +1

      Professor Plowmeister My Dad was diagnosed with that as well. No one else in his family had it. His Mom passed mid 70s with a sharp mind and his Dad just passed in late 80s and was just starting to lose it a bit. :/. Sending positive thoughts to you for you to not stress!! :)

  • @rochellebrinton5592
    @rochellebrinton5592 3 роки тому +1

    Also of consideration regarding increased incidence in women: Only women experience menopause. Menopause causes hot flashes, exacerbated by a pro-inflammatory diet and lifestyle. Hot flashes impair restorative sleep. Sleep apnea, night sweats, etc, etc increases physical, mental, and emotional dis-regulation.

    • @TruthPunch
      @TruthPunch 2 роки тому

      Also a larger drop off in hormones

  • @sandramacdonald7260
    @sandramacdonald7260 Рік тому

    I am 56, been vegan for over 15 yrs and my MRI on my head showed Arteriosclerosis, I am very scared. Thank you

  • @smilebot484
    @smilebot484 6 років тому +1

    Fighting the good fight. Awesome work. RESPECT ✌️ 🌱

  • @LeHosko
    @LeHosko 2 роки тому

    My granddad just died, not of Alzheimer's but he'd just been diagnosed with it. Very forgetful, lost most of his memories. He had a very high sugar/alcohol diet for years. I'm slowly working towards cutting out sugar from mine but it's so hard, harder than quitting smoking or drinking by far. I'm physically fit, do high intensity training and have big legs so lots of this video gives me comfort but getting that sugar habit under control is my greatest challenge...

  • @drryanincemd
    @drryanincemd 4 роки тому +1

    great stuff! thanks for reinforcing plant based eating, will share

  • @swahilijs
    @swahilijs 6 років тому +1

    Can’t wait to see them speak at the Portland vegfest October 20-21 in Oregon this month.

  • @vaughncolasanti2398
    @vaughncolasanti2398 6 років тому +1

    Great info. Thanks

  • @Patrick_Nottingham
    @Patrick_Nottingham 6 років тому +9

    "Diet is very tribal." Now that is the truth Rich. People will fight for something because they want it be it bacon or coconut oil regardless of overwhelming evidence.

  • @henrymartinez4871
    @henrymartinez4871 6 років тому +1

    Thank you.

  • @brendaweaver4212
    @brendaweaver4212 6 років тому +2

    very informative!

  • @secnarfyerom
    @secnarfyerom 4 роки тому +2

    What is the name of their book? It would be nice to superimpose the cover in a corner of the screen so people could identify the title and the authors.

  • @richhahn2443
    @richhahn2443 6 років тому +2

    I wish they had mentioned the work of Dr Bredesen. They should be collaborating, not competing, as they both advocate for lifestyle changes to prevent/postpone Alzheimer's.

    • @UncleJ2058
      @UncleJ2058 6 років тому +2

      I heard Bredesen on NPR advocating for a high fat keto diet for Alzheimer's prevention.

    • @toddstuder7388
      @toddstuder7388 6 років тому +1

      Bredesen's work is brilliant. Some of his patients (including in trials) are seeing a reversal of Alzheimer's, dementia and other cognitive impairments. A good summary of what he recommends can be found at: mybiohack.com/blog/dale-bredesen-protocol-recode-alzheimers-mend

    • @richhahn2443
      @richhahn2443 6 років тому +1

      His KetoFlex 12/3 diet can include pasture raised eggs, pasture raised, grass fed meat as a condiment, and wild caught fish. Fats are mostly MUFAs with smaller amounts of PUFAs and SFAs.

  • @EllieplaysRea
    @EllieplaysRea 6 років тому +6

    Good episode. High starch low fat “vegan” feeling great 1 year in.

  • @pamelamt8895
    @pamelamt8895 6 років тому +2

    This was awesome! Thanks! Another reason for me to remain plant based

  • @RyanAmplification
    @RyanAmplification 5 років тому +1

    Maffetone method is a perfect program for beginners trying to become more active.

  • @deantopping156
    @deantopping156 3 роки тому +1

    Rich your the Johnny Carson of podcasting....

  • @mrsmop1000
    @mrsmop1000 4 роки тому +1

    yeah i just retired i had loads of things ready to do but i would have still worked but the covid situation forced me 2 stop .... have maybe 1 day a week i feel good when i do my elderley mothers shopping ,,,,, sun is shining everyday i sit in the house :(

  • @Arishu666
    @Arishu666 6 років тому +4

    Have I missed something or since when do animal cells have cell walls? Until now I thought only plants have cell walls... Could it be that he meant cell membranes? 59:31 ?

    • @cordeliajosee
      @cordeliajosee 4 роки тому +1

      2nd language barrier possibly? Hey - give some a break.

  • @guersomfalcon7544
    @guersomfalcon7544 6 років тому +2

    subscribed

  • @shartmann2008
    @shartmann2008 4 роки тому +1

    such good evidence

  • @8675-__
    @8675-__ 4 роки тому

    I would like to see data on SERRAPEPTASE Studies. And individuals who use this long term. I am aware its more commonly used in Japan since the 1960s and would be interested in knowing how well it works or not. Thank you!

  • @idrennelim-alparaque7174
    @idrennelim-alparaque7174 3 роки тому

    What's the title of their book? Is it on Amazon? Dr. Lim -Alparaque

  • @Zenjohnny
    @Zenjohnny 6 років тому

    My stepfather has many signs of early onset Alzheimer's. My mom is so stressed and feels so helpless. I have shown her videos on how a whole food plant based diet can truly help and she agrees BUT doesn't seem willing to make the trade-offs. The house is still stock filled with processed junk like oreos, nutter butters, jimmy dean breakfast sandwiches, and ben & jerry's. I hope one day they can take the leap and follow a whole food plant based diet as well as work on sleep hygiene (he snores). He's almost 60 years old and his father was diagnosed in his early 60's. Any suggestions?

  • @RT-vw6yw
    @RT-vw6yw 3 роки тому

    Would love to hear them talk more about salmon, specifically, and its omega 3 content.

  • @John-hw3ds
    @John-hw3ds 6 років тому +3

    Wow, that was a great interview!

  • @toddstuder7388
    @toddstuder7388 6 років тому +5

    Great interview with two thoughtful and engaging people. One difficulty I have with the content is that both of these doctors say that they have no agenda and that they only follow the science/research, when in my view that has clearly never really been settled. Most studies show associations rather than establishing causation, and many studies are poorly designed (i.e. using hydrogenated coconut oil, etc). They attack a ketogenic diet, when that diet can range from burgers at McDonald's without the bun, to something like that promoted by Dr. Terry Wahls or Dr. Eric Berg (basically 9 cups of vegetables per day). There is as much difference as a vegan who eats largely vegetables and one who eats mainly jelly beans and other technically "vegan" food.
    These doctors refuse to accept that gluten is unhealthy or damaging (I personally have no idea if it is or isn't) for more than a small percentage of the population (presumably since they haven't found long-term studies that support that view) and yet the out-of-hand reject the ketogenic diet on the basis that they assume that, over the longer term, it will lead to detrimental health effects (where is their evidence for this is they are supposedly so evidenced based, or this simply them showing their natural biases or agendas)? Of course, there is nothing wrong with promoting one's agenda, but ideally one should be upfront about that.
    I started a whole foods based ketogenic diet, and after a year it had dramatically improved nearly every aspect of my life (energy levels, skin/nails condition, cognitive function, improved sleep, etc). I spent $1300 on blood tests and basically almost every marker show dramatic improvement. I eat mainly vegetables by volume, with only limited amounts of grass feed meats, and salmon/sardines, and a lot of fat (calorie wise).
    Even the attack on saturated fat is disappointing to me as I think that much of the research is now showing that it isn't in fact harmful (unless combined with a high sugar/carb based diets). Rich made the point about confirmation bias and I agree with him completely on that. The attacks made between these groups is not helpful to any party. However, when Dr. Dean talks about confirmation bias, it's as if he doesn't think that he has any such bias.
    Aside from that, I follow much of what is listed here.

    • @richhahn2443
      @richhahn2443 6 років тому

      I think their point was they based their recommendations on analysis of long term, large population studies. Are there long term, large population studies that show gluten is bad? How about showing a ketogenic diet is good?

    • @toddstuder7388
      @toddstuder7388 6 років тому

      I think the Charlie Foundation has fairly decent research/data on ketogenic diets since the 1930's for children with epilpsy although unfortunately those were mainly low protein diets as well and in many cases no other significant blood or other testing was done. However, a quick review on PubMed shows a large number of studies on ketogenic diets, although one needs to look carefully to determine how the diet was formulated (technically, a diet of 100% Canola oil will put one into ketosis).
      Even as far back as 2004, the NHIB found, in respect of a 24 week study (over 5.5 months) that: "...the present study shows the beneficial effects of a long-term ketogenic diet. It significantly reduced the body weight and body mass index of the patients. Furthermore, it decreased the level of triglycerides, LDL cholesterol and blood glucose, and increased the level of HDL cholesterol. Administering a ketogenic diet for a relatively longer period of time did not produce any significant side effects in the patients. Therefore, the present study confirms that it is safe to use a ketogenic diet for a longer period of time than previously demonstrated".
      Most clinical nutritional studies in any type of controlled environment (particularly a metabolic ward study, for instance) are of quite a short duration (less than one year and many less than one month). For the longer terms studies, I think one should be more careful with their published results since so much of it is association-based. That gives valuable information in its own right, but it does not establish causation. Even worse, many of such studies have people writing down their food intake on a per week basis (some people would have trouble writing down what they ate the day previously).
      At any rate, I'm not sure that I'd rely on much of the published research as what is much more important to me is what results I am currently experiencing. Once very beneficial results are demonstrated, then the research should just be used to question, probe and examine the details, and fine tune the approach. At least that works for me so far.

    • @silversagerae6353
      @silversagerae6353 6 років тому +6

      +Todd Studer I could not disagree with your comments more. Firstly, I think your original assessment of this interview is flawed. I have studied thousands of hours of science on ALL sides of the arguments over the past several years. I have personally chosen to go down the same path recommended by these Doctors (for the record). I have also listened to thousands of such interviews of those on both sides of the Plant Based VS ketogenic battle. Though all of your comments "seem" logical and well thought out some of what swayed me you have conveniently left out.
      Firstly, these doctors have actually done as good a job as ANY doctors/scientists I have listened to of being unbiased. Lets talk specifically about what they said about Keto as it relates to "long term" health and short term health. Your comments seem to ignore what they actually said. They stated it IS beneficial in the short term and some of the reasons why. They then added what Decades of validated and repeated studies have shown as to why it is NOT healthy (as compared to a plant based diet) for the Long term. I also noticed you use comments such as "long term" and then referenced 24 weeks? 24 weeks is NOT long term. The "Blue Zone" information alone spans hundreds of years. and every blue zone consumed 97% or more whole plant foods.
      My point here is you can "nitpick" the literal threshold of causation, but I am an intelligent human being that has "common sense" so I have chosen to see all the data from all positions and assess it from the standpoint of The logical most likely dietary guidelines that give me the best chance of achieving a long and healthy existence. I am sorry but those who make the arguments you have made I see as viewing it from the position of "what data can I find that "allows" me to do what I want to do. (some may take offense to this and claim I am doing the same, my rebuttal to that is I spent nearly 50 years of my life eating what the mainstream society said was "healthy" or "OK" or "Not PROVEN" to Cause. this or that and My body completely shut down before I was 50.) That is when I dedicated my life to getting the TRUTH. again my point here is I wanted things like meat & dairy to "win" the battle but after exhaustive research the evidence is OVERWHELMING that ALL animal products, (including all meat dairy & seafood) and most added salt keeping it to the RDA levels, ALL commercially processed food, (ALL Processed Oils included in that, if you want the benefits of olive oil or coconut oil for example consume the olives or coconuts in their whole form in limited quantities), and even after "limiting the types of fats be sure to keep them at around 10-20% max of overall caloric intake., and lastly eliminate all "processed sugars" (in other words a healthy mix of fruits is fine but do not "add" processed sugars to your meals such as sugar, fancy sugars such as coconut sugar, raw sugar etc...or honey agave, maple syrup etc as ALL of these are "processed foods)
      Again Todd, then you cite something about studies showing the value of ketogenesis for epilepsy in children in your argument but that is EXACTLY what these Doctors acknowledged. You seem to be the one with Bias working so hard to discredit them. THEY were factual and stated the pros and cons of each topic.
      The thing that bothers me the most about comments such as yours is they "lead' people that dont know to believe you are telling truth when in reality you "CHOSE" to ignore years and years of proven info for example that saturated fats (and ALL "Processed OILS") have a direct affect on Coronary Artery Disease. (not to mention diabetes, some brain ailments as the doctors stated, some cancers and many other diseases too numerous to mention here) Which again was the position these doctors took they stated how keto can benefit short term then pointed out how it is not healthy long term because of that scientific data.....(and again common sense says why would it EVER be healthy to put your body in a constant state of starvation, that is just NOT how the body was meant to function (LONG TERM).
      The fact that YOU have CHOSEN to ignore that data and not believe it should not be used to make arguments and try to discredit such clearly neutral scientific and medical professionals findings as if you are some sort of more qualified expert.
      I could go on but this is too long already. I just hope I have stopped even one person from believing your misinformation and having them die before their time. :)

    • @kathrynstiles3509
      @kathrynstiles3509 5 років тому +1

      @@silversagerae6353 Awesome response! You should start a channel if you don't already have one! :)

    • @lindaellison2281
      @lindaellison2281 5 років тому +1

      @@silversagerae6353 I'm so impressed with your response that I'm going to save it. Do your have a blog or a FB page where I could read more of your thoughts and opinions? They were so clear, logical and well expressed. Thanks for taking the time to write your response.

  • @smk9320
    @smk9320 Рік тому

    What are the other kinds of dementia?

  • @Prettynickle
    @Prettynickle 5 років тому +3

    I went to my Dr. as I have bursitis and inflammation in my hip due to an old accident. I've already had the cortisone shots and was looking for other options. To make my point that it was really painful I mentioned to him I was heartbroken as I have to sell my two story house that I love because the stairs are making my hip worse. HIs exact words were "you should see a psychologist to learn coping skills!" Handed me a list with about 5 names on it! WTH? No kidding!! Looks good in his little report I guess. SMH!!

    • @GamingWithNikolas
      @GamingWithNikolas 2 роки тому

      Sounds like you have a good doctor. Coping skills are very important. I think your just ignorant of mental healthcare

  • @SSSyndrome214
    @SSSyndrome214 6 років тому +3

    You can run a WFPB ketogenic diet, though many confuse ketogenic as being synonymous with "paleo". It's been shown to be the most effective course of action for slowing certain aggressive brain cancers, as well as alleviating certain types of epilepsy like they mentioned and one or two other conditions which slip my mind at the moment. It's a very stressful state for the body and comes at heavy long-term costs that will kill you themselves eventually, which is why it should be reserved as a last resort and administered & tracked very carefully by experienced clinicians. Dr. Toni Bark is a great source of information on that. But I think we can all take advantage of ketosis though water-only fasting for at least 3 weeks at a time, plus all of the other beneficial health effects that fasting offers outside of what mere ketosis can do. Thanks a bunch, Rich! Somehow I just stumbled on this channel but I've been listening to you for the better part of a year. Your work has done a lot for me, and I will definitely be picking up the good doctors' book! Peace and plants!

    • @8675-__
      @8675-__ 4 роки тому

      I have a certain breed of dog, thats prone to seizures. And I started feeding them wheat germ oil daily (one tbsp per dog, daily) after 3 years Ive seen the seizures completely disappear. Its extremely rare now for any of them to have a seizure. The 13 yr old use to have seizures 2 to 3 times a year and now 0...its a miracle!

  • @karlhungus5554
    @karlhungus5554 4 роки тому +1

    Unimportant, but Dean has such great hair. I'm jealous.

  • @lindaw7502
    @lindaw7502 4 роки тому

    Amazing couple!!!

  • @abdulelahkhunji6871
    @abdulelahkhunji6871 3 роки тому

    Amazing for this important subject and yet only 211 comments we are so ignorant, hope I'm wrong ❤️👍🏻