Depression: Part 2
Address multiple mechanisms with a few key nutrients and lifestyle changes. Just one of these ideas can change someone’s life forever.
Address multiple mechanisms with a few key nutrients and lifestyle changes. Just one of these ideas can change someone’s life forever.
More and more researchers are considering depression as a side effect or consequence of inflammation.
“Alzheimer’s can be prevented, and in many cases, its associated cognitive decline can be reversed.” – Dr. Dale Bredesen
Once the diet and synaptoclastic over activity has been addressed, botanicals can be employed to accelerate cognitive health.
Just as exercise can increase BDNF in the muscles, intellectual stimulation or mental exercise can also increase BDNF in the brain.
DHA has an anti-Alzheimer’s effect because it promotes the survival of new brain cells and protects existing ones.
Since Melatonin possesses antioxidant, anti-viral, anti-cancer, and anti-inflammatory properties, it has been shown to be beneficial in treating COVID-19 on several fronts.
Dr. Russdell Blaylock suggests another major piece to the Alzheimer’s puzzle is latent infections.
Two studies show accidental gluten exposure is far more prevalent than anyone realized.
Considerable amounts of aluminum cross the blood brain barrier, enter into the brain, & accumulate in a semi-permanent manner.
ADB5-Plus was developed to provide all the nutrients and appropriate glandular extracts to support and facilitate repair for adrenal exhaustion.
The loss of telomeres leads to “chromosomal instability” which means cells age faster and are more likely to mutate into cancer cells.