BrainHeal(th)

BrainHeal(th)
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My father was diagnosed with Early-onset Alzheimer's Disease in 2018 at the age of 53. I am sharing what my family has learned in caregiving for him and helping him with the Bredesen Protocol since then. Hope this is helpful to others!
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The show focuses on a range of topics related to neurocognitive health, featuring discussions on the Bredesen Protocol, the impact of nutrition on brain function, and the effects of environmental toxins on health. Episodes include in-depth interviews with health coaches, researchers, and neurologists, covering themes such as Alzheimer's prevention and treatment strategies, with specific episodes like those featuring Dr. Dale Bredesen and Coach Julie Luby.

My father was diagnosed with Early-onset Alzheimer’s Disease in 2018 at the age of 53. I am sharing what my family has learned in caregiving for him and helping him with the Bredesen Protocol since then. Hope this is helpful to others!
Today I am very honored to introduce Hannah Warren. Hannah is the Communications and Advocacy Manager and writer for Baszucki Group and Metabolic Mind. Hannah works to increase awareness of the emerging field of metabolic psychiatry. She has worked in the nonprofit field the majority of her career, most recently as Marketing and Development Director at Serenity Hospice and Home, a nonprofit serving terminally ill patients and their loved ones. In 2008, she founded Jhoole, an eco-fashion social enterprise that employs women in India and currently serves on its Board of Directors. In July 2021, Hannah implemented ketogenic therapy and ultimately put her bipolar 1 disorder into complete remission. This experience inspired her to devote her career to disseminating the science of metabolic therapies and working to make them a first-line treatment option. Hannah served as a volunteer with the Brain Energy Movement started by Dr. Christopher Palmer and now serves as a volunteer with Metabolic Collective to mobilize grassroots advocates to raise awareness and increase access to metabolic therapies for psychiatric and neurological disorders. Today, she actively implements treatments for neurometabolic dysfunction including ketogenic therapy, intermittent fasting, exercise and meditation. Hannah is also working on a book about her experiences titled Radiant Beast: The Mitochondrial Pathway, and I am very grateful for her to be on with us today. Hannah Warren discusses her work in raising awareness of metabolic psychiatry and its potential. She highlights the importance of viewing mental health through a metabolic lens, especially given the rise of metabolic disorders. Learn about how metabolic therapy can be beneficial and the role of nutrition in mental well-being. Hannah’s website: https://www.radiantbeast.com/ Hannah’s Twitter/X: https://x.com/Radiantbeasting Think+Smart: https://www.metabolicmind.org/thinksmart/ Metabolic Collective: https://metaboliccollective.org/ Metabolic Mind: https://www.metabolicmind.org/ Baszucki Group: https://baszuckigroup.com/ Dr. Chris Palmer: https://www.chrispalmermd.com/ BrainHeal(th) Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61576560577792 Video Interview: https://youtu.be/uxC_R2FMdMY This information is for educational purposes only. Please consult your medical practitioner before implementing any changes. Thank you for watching. Hope these resources are helpful to you and your family and see you in the next video. Thanks! Edited by Josh Rodriguez. #metabolicpsychiatry #metabolicneurology #metabolicmind #metaboliccollective #bipolar #ketosis

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