“This is the dawn of the era
of preventable Alzheimer’s disease.”

 Robert Lufkin MD, Host and Clinical Professor, USC Keck School of Medicine

Free Online Summit
May 2022

 

Let's prevent Alzheimer's disease!

Imagine a world where Alzheimer's disease is preventable.
That world is here now.

Learn from the best minds in Alzheimer’s research as they work toward one common goal:

The Prevention of Alzheimer’s Disease.

The Prevention Revolution - Session 01

Over five million Americans have Alzheimer's disease and half of 85 year olds suffers from it. The revolutionary good news is that over half of these cases are preventable.

Alzheimer's disease used to be thought of as a mysterious condition somehow caused by the accumulation of amyloid beta and tau proteins in the brain that was refractory to all attempts and unlimited resources to find a drug to treat it.  

It is now increasingly understood to be not a primary brain disease but a complex multifactorial systemic disease manifesting with the cognitive impairment symptoms in the brain.  These causative factors include various toxins, deficiencies, and metabolic dysfunction from insulin resistance and inflammation combined with the individuals' genetic and social history. Over the next 8 days we will hear from experts about the latest thinking about how these risk factors affect us and how we can best mitigate that risk to prevent Alzheimer's disease in ourselves, our loved ones, and anyone else who will listen.

 In this first session we hear from a medical doctor who has shown that Alzheimers disease can be reversed, a patient who actually reversed her dementia, and a physician who is implementing the plan in her treatment center. 

Alzheimer's Risk Evaluation - Session 02

In this session we look at an innovative program for Alzheimer's prevention as well as two other essential tools for evaluating risk for the disease. 

Our DNA plays a major role in our risk for the disease, not just with ApoE4 and MTHFR alleles but a growing list of other SNPs that influence our metabolism and inflammation.
The role of head trauma (even that below the level of a concussion) is making us rethink certain sports and other activities.

The Oral Cavity and Alzheimer's Risk - Session 03

The oral cavity is becoming increasingly important in our understanding of risk for Alzheimer's disease.  This is also true for other major chronic related diseases such as diabetes, stroke, heart attack, hypertension, and cancer. Today we will take a close look at the menagerie of organisms that inhabit our mouths and how we can begin to tame them. Next we will examine the potential dangers that our oral airway configuration can create and how they affect cognition.

Preventing Alzheimer's - Session 04

Today we are going to examine an often overlooked cause of cognitive impairment that we have all been exposed to. Next we will hear about the top six lifestyle choices that we can make to prevent Alzheimer's disease. And finally we will hear about the value of coaches to help us stay on course with the lifestyle changes needed for prevention to be effective.

Three Prevention Approaches - Session 05

There are many ways to approach the prevention of Alzheimer's disease. Different strategies can work best depending on the situation. Here are three approaches to Alzheimer's prevention. Two are high tech, investigational, and expensive. The third is widely available and essentially free. 

Nutrition to Prevent Alzheimer's - Session 06

Let food be thy medicine, and let medicine be thy food”  - Hippocrates

One of the most powerful health tools that we possess in the battle against all chronic disease is the ability to choose our nutrition. Today we will look at the strong ties between decreased glucose utilization and cognitive impairment as well as how centuries old wisdom influences modern thinking about prevention and treatment of dementia.

Medical Imaging for Prevention - Session 07

Computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging have revolutionized medical diagnostic imaging.  The recent addition of deep learning artificial intelligence allows detailed quantification of brain hippocampal volumes and other biomarkers which were not possible even a decade ago. This creates new tools for prevention and risk assessment. 

Putting It All Together - Day 08

Today we look at three separate topics equally important for Alzheimer's prevention. The first is the importance of messaging and getting the word out. Many people including physicians and other health care providers are still not aware of the latest work.

Next is one more possible biomarker for risk of the disease that doesn't require scanning, specimen collection, and is freely available. 

The last is one more out of the box strategy for risk mitigation. 

 

Replay Weekend May 2022

All presentations will be available for one last viewing for 48 hours over this weekend in case you missed any that you wanted to see. 


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Decades of Research Made Public for the Very First Time in this Revealing Alzheimer’s Prevention Video Series Event 

The new strategies and protocols revealed in this series are the result of decades of grueling research conducted all across the country, from UCLA to Boston University. They’re assembled together in these interviews for the first time in this one event that changes everything.

Register now to watch this free 7-day online event and your brain’s health will be in your hands. Arm yourself and your loved ones with information from the very doctors and researchers who are changing the future of Alzheimer’sLearn from their experience and enhance your life mentally, physically, and emotionally. The sooner you put their advice to work, the lower your risk will be – even as you age.

If you or a loved one is battling Alzheimer’s or other dementia, or if you want to know how to prevent this disease from destroying your life, then register now to watch over 40 interviews in this free 7-day online video series event. By the conclusion of the event, you’ll know how to create an Alzheimer’s and dementia-free future for your entire family, for generations to come.

Again, the best part is, it’s totally free.

“At least half of all cases of Alzheimer's disease are preventable.”

 Robert Lufkin MD, Host and Clinical Professor, USC Keck School of Medicine

We now have the power to prevent (and even reverse in some cases) Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia.

But you can’t save yourself or your family from this cruel disease until you learn the therapies and protocols that are getting real results for real people, right now (you’ll hear some of their amazing stories during the event)! 

That’s why the entire 7-day event is absolutely free to anyone who registers for the event. This is your opportunity to see incredibly practical, candid interviews with over 40 of the doctors and other experts who are pushing back against this devastating disease.

Each expert will teach you what’s working now in the battle to prevent Alzheimer’s and other dementias with natural, integrative therapies. We recommend you watch the entire series with as many family members as possible and share this page with everyone you care about.

The event kicks off and runs for 7 days. Each day’s episodes will be available online for 24 hours, then the next day’s episodes will be loaded for viewing. 

When you enter your name and email address to register for the event, you’ll receive your personal viewing link each day via email. Be sure to keep an eye on your inbox for upcoming announcements and further details


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It is becoming accepted that many major chronic illnesses are linked by common metabolic/longevity mechanisms that can be influenced by the choices we make in our lives. Let’s use evidence based medicine to inform these choices.

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