Patrick Holford - What’s driving Alzheimer’s?

2023 ж. 5 Қар.
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Filmed on the 19th & 20th May 2023 at the Public Health Collaboration Annual Conference in Sheffield. World-renowned speakers convened to share their expertise about how we can harness the power of lifestyle to help fix healthcare together.
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  • Outstanding work! As a geriatric psychiatrist and neuroscience researcher, I can strongly endorse everything Dr. Holford said. Dementia is preventable and even partially reversible, but conventional medicine has it all wrong.

    @miketranfaglia3986@miketranfaglia39866 ай бұрын
    • I ask... Does conventional medicine know the truth? But yet, allows the wrong diagnosis to be proplonged!!! Sickness is a Busine$$. I live in Australia...we are told within 30/40 years...50% of the population will have cancer. Also regarding, Dementia...nursing homes and dementia seem to be the norm as many get older. Something is terribly wrong. I come from listening and reading that "Carbohydrates/seed oils" are detrimental to ongoing good health, also animal fats and beef are very good for us. But yet we are told differently! Kindness.

      @norman-gregory@norman-gregory6 ай бұрын
  • Should we not consider the prevalence of proton pump inhibitor prescriptions and the use of over-the-counter antacids in malabsorption of B vitamins? Binding of vitamin B12 by human gastric juice increases with higher PH levels. We should also be concentrating on fasting insulin levels and NOT HBA1C, by the time HBA1C is out of whack decades of vascular damage has already occurred.

    @HAL-1984@HAL-19846 ай бұрын
    • Your evening glass of wine can strip B vitamins from your body faster than a speeding bullet.

      @cincin4515@cincin45156 ай бұрын
    • Definitely, they are prescribed widely now and people are not aware (and not told) of the risks to bone density and essential nutrient absorption.

      @mulv1976@mulv19766 ай бұрын
    • I concur about PPI's. Acid reflux resolves for 99% of patients by eliminating seed oils and highly processed foods, including sugar. It is far easier to treat the cause of GERD or acid reflux than to take an OTC drug which will lower the acidity of the stomach, impair nutrient uptake, and encourage the overgrowth of microbes like H Pylori. HBA1C is an indicator of the number of red blood cells that have been impacted by exposure to sugar in the blood. The average red blood cell has a "lifespan" of 120 days. So, HBA1C is a measure of the last 120 days only, and it is an average mean number. It gives zero insight into how frequent, how high, or how prolonged any of these particular blood sugar spikes might have been. A fasting insulin level alone can give a false indication to a pre-diabetic and even a diabetic. This is not a definitive indicator by itself. If one has a family history of T2D, then they may want to consider a Craft test (you can get a home test kit), or trying out a CGM (continuous glucose monitor) for 2 weeks, to gather difinitive information about how their body responds to exercise, sleep, and diet in detail. This kind of information can certainly be gathered by using an old fashioned glucometer with a notebook and discipline. Public and MD awareness of the obvious symptoms of T2D are very powerful in diagnosis. It just takes some time and care to ask the right questions. Unfortunately, many MD's still engage in derrogation of obese patients, and they just won't be bothered to take this level of care with them. The red flag symptoms are an insatiable thirst, wounds that are slow to heal, frequent urination (having to get up to go to the bathroom at night in particular), a "sweet tooth", and episodes of hypoglycemia (getting hangry with brain fog and emotional volatility), sweat or breath that smells fruity or sweet. Fat around the middle section is an indication of metabolic disorder, hormonal dysruption or both. Most people will live an optimal lifespan if their girth is no more than1/2 of their height. This is a far more important ratio than weight, and more indicative than bmi.

      @ivermec-tin666@ivermec-tin6666 ай бұрын
    • I take Lanzoprozole and had a massive decline in cognitive function. But if I don’t take it I suffer !! It’s hard to know what to do. 😢

      @stevenhurrell907@stevenhurrell9072 ай бұрын
    • @@stevenhurrell907 Depends if you've got hiatal hernia or not. Try apple cider vinegar 2tbl spoons in a glass of water. Or try Betaine HCL tablets in high strength (google this as you need to know what youre doing). Increasing stomach acidity forces the LES to close. PPI's adversely mask the problem.

      @HAL-1984@HAL-19842 ай бұрын
  • The big thing that has increased is ultra processed food and glucose fructose in everything. This is toxic to the brain and also causing non alcoholic fatty liver. disease. Research in Europe is emerging that is pointing in this direction. It is not all about Vit B… but taking that helps. All of this ‘non food’ in our food chain is taking its toll.

    @sumeleyden3350@sumeleyden33506 ай бұрын
  • Very informative about the synergy between B vitamins and omega 3 oils. I think this talk is a must for anyone serious about their health.

    @hazelfox5613@hazelfox56136 ай бұрын
  • Finally, something about Alzheimer’s prevention and treatment that makes sense! Very encouraging ~

    @carlenekingery8860@carlenekingery88606 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for your valuable work. I have worked with a number of people who suffered with various types of cognitive impairments. It’s so distressing to witness the cognitive decline of so many people.

    @selinaserenelli153@selinaserenelli1536 ай бұрын
  • So for a reasonable dosage, do I understand that for B complex, it's the following? Folate 800μg B12 500μg B6 20 mg B2 10 mg By the way, intake of omega 3 with high quantities of omega 6 (typically with vegetable oil consumption) will be poor because any omega 3 intake will be swamped by all the omega 6 since the body does not distinguish between the two when it comes to absorption.

    @ekondigg6751@ekondigg67515 ай бұрын
  • very encouraging thankyou!

    @stanfield5124@stanfield51246 ай бұрын
  • Great lecture! Thank you.

    @stephenn3727@stephenn37276 ай бұрын
  • An excellent presentation. Thank you.

    @elizabeththomson5013@elizabeththomson50136 ай бұрын
  • My HCy test earlier this year was at 13.1 so I just ordered some B6/B12/folate supplements.

    @r0cketplumber@r0cketplumber6 ай бұрын
    • Great so long as you can absorb them. Did you test your B12 first so you have a base line?

      @barbarabarlow3185@barbarabarlow3185Ай бұрын
  • Sounds great and all new INFO (B vitamins + OMGA3 fats) I'll be sure to implement ...

    @250txc@250txc6 ай бұрын
  • This is wonderful I am signing up My mother died of dementia and it’s so reliving to know I can do something to protect myself

    @Zill7711@Zill77116 ай бұрын
  • Privilege to be there 😊

    @zoemelvin1850@zoemelvin18506 ай бұрын
  • The answer is Statins, driving up dementia and alzheimers

    @janetw9430@janetw94306 ай бұрын
    • If that were true, wouldn’t these doctors and scientists SAY that, no speculation?

      @barbm7825@barbm78256 ай бұрын
    • @@barbm7825 , one of the top drugs prescribed to people over 50 and dementia/alzheimers is one of the most common diseases in seniors.

      @janetw9430@janetw94306 ай бұрын
    • Statins are a known risk factor for cognitive impairment. Esp Atorvastatin, which more readily crosses the blood brain barrier. In any case, industry studies show you only live about 4 days longer if you take a statin for 10 years. Why doctors prescribe them is baffling (but we know why, don't we?)

      @EricaNernie@EricaNernie6 ай бұрын
    • The brain contains the highest level of cholesterol in the body; it contains approximately 20% of whole body cholesterol [34]. If you take statins, it has to have an effect on the brain.

      @sumeleyden3350@sumeleyden33506 ай бұрын
    • LOL, no statin here, or my mother and Grandmother.

      @AnneAlready@AnneAlready5 ай бұрын
  • How did tribes living in deserts, far away from any sources of sea food survive? Always wondered... Sea food and fish are now loaded with mercury and plastics, is it still ok to consume big quantities as you seem to advise?

    @natgarrison2300@natgarrison23005 ай бұрын
  • Cut sugar, carbs, goes away.

    @johnallen7367@johnallen73675 ай бұрын
  • Also, throw away statin meds.

    @johnallen7367@johnallen73675 ай бұрын
    • And be prepared to fight with your doctor. I'm preparing a list of links to studies I will give my cardiologist. He and my primary think statins are the greatest thing since penicillin.

      @gerry8072@gerry80723 ай бұрын
  • Go to dr Eric berg And Dr john bergman

    @ABDULRAHMAN-pu2lo@ABDULRAHMAN-pu2lo6 ай бұрын
    • No, don't. Unless you want a chiropractor.

      @T-aka-T@T-aka-T6 ай бұрын
  • The chart at 15:20 does not make sense to me. If you add the five categories up it comes to 131%

    @jamesemarsh@jamesemarsh6 ай бұрын
    • He mentions overlap of factors - some people have more than one prevalent risk factor.

      @dorasneddon774@dorasneddon7744 ай бұрын
  • Disturbingly, I have tried to point people in the direction of this video on other comments on KZhead, it won’t allow a direct link, but even posting the title of the video so they can search gets it deleted.

    @GoldenBlaisdale@GoldenBlaisdale6 ай бұрын
    • f*cking YT has also been shadowbanning Keto vids and whatnot.

      @chuckleezodiac24@chuckleezodiac246 ай бұрын
  • Glucose Fructose syrup

    @sumeleyden3350@sumeleyden33506 ай бұрын
  • Fritjof Capra?! hippie alert!!

    @chuckleezodiac24@chuckleezodiac246 ай бұрын
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