May 30, 2019
This is an interview I’ve been
looking forward to for years. Dr. Dale Bredesen is shaking up the
medical world by showing that Alzheimer’s actually can be
prevented, treated, and sometimes even reversed. This is really
important to me because my mom is the final stages of Alzherimer’s
and I, of course, am doing everything I can to prevent myself from
falling to the same fate.
I believe the Sapien way of
eating and lifestyle is doing just that - setting me up for my best
chances at my longest healthspan. You can learn more about this
at http://sapien.org/diet
Dr. Bredesen and I agree on all
the core principles. He really is describing a Sapien diet with his
protocol. We’re only at odds with the ratio of plant foods to
animal foods.
As I’ve posted today on social
media, I think people are actually more on the side of animal foods
than they think. In the context of a whole foods, low carb diet
without refined grains, sugar or vegetable oil, more often than not
people are getting the majority of their calories from animal foods
without necessarily realizing it. Only people eating Standard
American Diets or Mediterranean Diets and the like are getting most
of their calories from plant foods from all the empty calories
coming from grains and other carbohydrates.
Many health figures in this
space say things like “a plant heavy diet” or “fill half your plate
up with greens” and people take this as being akin to a vegetarian
diet. As I showed in my post, a daily intake where about 70% of the
plates are filled with plants are actually 92% animal foods by
calories.
I actually eat this way a lot.
This is carnivore adjacent and is part of the Sapien Framework.
You’re still getting a ton of flavor, variety, and nutrients from
plants (even though they’re not as bioavailable), but you're really
getting 90% of your calories from animal foods. So make your own
decision on the ratio of plant to animal foods, but from what I’ve
found, higher animal foods is more species appropriate for homo
sapiens, and is actually what most people avoiding empty calorie,
nutrient poor foods are already doing.
As always, I didn’t want to
press him on this. I don’t invite people on my podcast to tell them
I don’t agree with their opinions. I’d love for this to be debated
with a moderator at some point, but as long as it’s a 1 on 1 Peak
Human podcast I’m letting the guest speak their minds.
Here’s a bit of Dr. Bredesen’s
extensive resume. He received his undergraduate degree from Caltech
and his medical degree from Duke. He served as Resident and Chief
Resident in Neurology at UCSF, he was the Director of the Easton
Center for Alzheimer’s Disease Research, he’s a Professor in the
Department of Molecular and Medical Pharmacology at UCLA School of
Medicine, and the Founder of the Buck Institute for Research on
Aging.
The Bredesen Laboratory studies
basic mechanisms underlying the neurodegenerative process, and the
translation of this knowledge into effective therapeutics for
Alzheimer’s disease and other neurodegenerative conditions, leading
to the publication of over 220 research papers. He and his group
developed a new approach to the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease,
and this approach led to the discovery of subtypes of the disease,
followed by the first description of reversal of symptoms in
patients with MCI and Alzheimer’s disease, with the ReCODE
protocol, published in 2014, 2016, and 2018. His book,
The End of
Alzheimer’s, is a New
York Times Bestseller and has been translated into 29 languages.
I’ll largely skip the plugs for
today. Everyone listening knows about the Food Lies film on
Indiegogo, the Patreon at http://patreon.com/peakhuman
and my new grass fed meat
company http://NoseToTail.org If you find any value in this podcast or my
other content on YouTube or social media channels, please consider
supporting me and my projects there. I wish I could really get
across how much it means to me. It’s honestly the only way any of
this is possible. Thanks so much, and I’ll most likely end season 3
with this episode and come back in a couple weeks with an
amazing season 4. Here’s the future legend, Dr. Dale
Bredesen.
BUY THE MEAT NosetoTail.org
Preorder Food Lies: http://indiegogo.com/projects/food-lies-post
Support me on Patreon! http://patreon.com/peakhuman
SHOW NOTES
- Dr.
Bredesen has been studying the phenomenon of Alzheimer’s Disease
(AD) for 3 decades and have published over 200 papers on his
research
- Understanding the fundamental nature of the
disease is how we can design an effective treatment
- His
protocol is different because it targets the root cause, not the
symptoms like most AD drugs do
- Humans are extremely complicated and there is
no one single therapy that will treat the complexity of
AD
- AD is
the result of the brain protecting itself from different
insults
- The
protective response in the brain causes the brain to shrink and
“retreat” so that there is less for foreign substances (insults) to
target
- Amyloids are antimicrobial, bind to toxins, and
change the brain’s response to glucose but when they are
overproduced and build up that’s when problems occur
- Some
of the contributors to AD are: chronic inflammation, insulin resistance,
glycation damage, toxin exposure, decrease in nutrients, hormones,
trophic factors, poor vascular support
- He
has identified and categorized 6 different types of AD:
inflammatory, atrophic, glycotoxic, toxic, vascular, and
traumatic
- Paraffin candles produce toxins that damage the
brain
- Most
damaging mycotoxins (produced from mold) are the ones you breathe -
test your home for molds
- Go
to www.survivingmold.com to learn how to test your home for mold and if
you are concerned about mold exposure to learn about what to
personally get tested
- For
overall markers you should get tested, you can order tests directly
from Dr. Bredesen’s site www.drbredesen.com or go to your doctor and test
markers
- Markers for glycotoxicity: fasted insulin,
HbA1c, and fasted glucose
- Markers for nutrients, hormones, and trophic
factors: o
Vit. D, pragnenolone, progesterone, estradiol,
testosterone, free T3 and free T4 (for thyroid), TSH (thyroid
stimulating hormone), and reverse T3 (which is an inhibitor of the
effect of your active thyroid hormone)
- Inflammation markers: HS-CRP, TNF-a, IL6, IL8,
IL1-b
- Don’t
wait until it’s too late to check for these things, because AD is
preventable
- Glycotoxicity and how sugar is
toxic
- Humans are not designed to eat
sugar
- Overconsumption of sugar is linked to
hypertension, CVD, diabetes, dementia, arthritic, leaky gut, and
more
- Sugar
is this generation’s smoking, we will get to a day when we think
back to how crazy it was that we were eating this stuff
- We
have biomarkers that will tell you whether AD is creeping up on
you, so check early in life because you might not feel sick now,
but that doesn’t mean it’s not on its way
- All
these lifestyle and diet changes that you make to prevent AD, apply
to so many other modern illnesses
- If AD
runs in your family, you should be interested in
prevention
- AD
should be a rare disease
- APOE4
is the most common genetic risk factor
- If
you have a single copy of APOE4 the risk is ~30%
- If
you have a double copy of APOE4 the risk becomes greater than
50%
- For
people with APOE4, find out early and get on prevention, and you
will have a low chance of getting the disease
- 21st
century medicine is about root cause and prevention
- There
is no mono-therapy for AD
- Look
out for symptoms of early cognitive decline like the lack of
ability to learn new things, losing organizational skills, not
being able to do simple calculations, not being able to find the
right word, getting lost in familiar places
- Don’t
shake these off as “senior moments”
- Basic
things everyone can do: optimize insulin sensitivity, follow a
low-carb, moderate protein, high (good) fat diet, exercise, get
enough sleep, reduce stressors in your life, detox, avoid or fix
any gut issues, go into periods of ketosis
- His
diet plan is called “KetoFlex 12/3”
- “Keto” for going into periods of
ketosis
- “Flex” because it is flexitarian, if you want
to be a vegetarian or eat meat you can do either
- “12”
because he wants people fasting for at least 12 hours between
dinner and the next day’s first meal
- “3”
because he wants people to finish eating at least 3 hours before
they go to sleep
- The
Big Four to avoid: grains, simple carbs, dairy, and
lectins
- He
has had amazing success with his patients and has been publishing
results since 2014
- He
has never had someone at risk come in for prevention and develop
even mild cognitive impairment (MCI)
- People who come in with subjected cognitive
impairment (SCI) see improvement
- People who come in with MCI the majority
improve
- People with full-blown AD, some people improve
and some people don’t
- He
has had people score zero on cognitive tests that have
improved
- The
most important point of all of this is that if you get put on a
drug for AD you might get a little bump but you fall back to
declining again, his approach targets what is actually causing the
decline, the people who get better sustain their
improvement
- Complexity gap between the complexity of the
problem (human illness) and the data sets that traditional medical
doctors are using to treat them (aka we can’t expect a simple
mono-therapy to treat a complex condition)
- Dr.
Bredesen’s daughter is a brain health coach and you can find her
at www.siabrainhealth.com
- His
protocol includes sauna for riding the body of toxins
- We
are swimming in an Alzheimer’s soup with the amount of toxins we
are exposed to in our modern world
- Get
rid of toxins by sweating (sauna and exercise), high fiber diet,
optimizing glutathione levels, filtered water, urination, each one
of these gets rid of different things
- If
you have leaky gut, fix that
- The
importance of sleep
- Current research on macular
degeneration
- His
new book coming out “The First Survivors of Alzheimer’s Disease”
will be about people’s first-hand stories of people told they had
no hope but used his protocol and got better and have kept
themselves better
- The
future of medicine will need to look at how humans were
evolutionarily designed to live
- You
are not powerless to AD, you have control over it
- We
can reduce the global burden of dementia, we can fight cognitive
decline
- Find Dr. Dale Bredesen
at www.drbredesen.com
- His Facebook page https://facebook.com/drdalebredesen/
BUY THE MEAT NosetoTail.org
Support me on Patreon! http://patreon.com/peakhuman
Preorder the film here: http://indiegogo.com/projects/food-lies-post
Film site: http://FoodLies.org
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/FoodLies
Sapien Movement: http://SapienMovement.com
Follow along:
http://twitter.com/FoodLiesOrg
http://instagram.com/food.lies
http://facebook.com/FoodLiesOrg
Theme music by https://kylewardmusic.com/