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In today's episode of The LoCo Experience, I was joined by Teres Lambert and David Haase - fellow members of the Breakfast Rotary Club in Fort Collins - which meets every Thursday morning at 7 am at Ginger & Baker! They were here in part to talk about a pair of significant Rotary events upcoming this spring and summer - the Field of Honor - May 23 - 26 - spearheaded by Teres, and talk with David about The Peach Festival - which will be held August 16th this year at Civic Center Park in Old Town Fort Collins - one of the few remaining downtown festivals! The Field of Honor is a service to the community, to honor heroes of all stripes on Memorial Day Weekend. With 500 flags flying adjacent to the Veterans Plaza and Travelling Memorial Wall, this project allows community members to honor a veteran, a first responder, a foster parent, a teacher - or any other hero of their lives with medallions attached to each flag. The Peach Festival is all things peachy and community and Rotary - with peach beers, live music, peach pie eating contests - and much much more. And - we get to learn about what makes a great Rotarian, and what inspires a career professional to take the plunge into community service. Teres is a gifted writer, and a topical expert in anything beef or dairy! - and David is a veteran financial planner, who gives dozens of hours each year to the cause of building community. This episode is all about service, career, and community, and I loved sharing a bit of the journey with Teres Lambert and David Haase.The LoCo Experience Podcast is sponsored by: Purpose Driven Wealth Thrivent: Learn more
David Haase, MD, FABFM, DAIOM, IFM-MD, CNS, QIA, joins Integrative Practitioner Content Specialist Avery St. Onge to discuss how Habitat Optimizing Plasma Exchange (HOPE) can modify the progression of neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's and dementia. This episode is brought to you by the Integrative Healthcare Symposium. Register for the Symposium and receive 15% off with promo code IP2025PODCAST: https://xpressreg.net/register/ihsy0225/landing.php?sc=IP2025PODCAST Learn more about the event by visiting the Symposium website: www.ihsymposium.com Contact the Integrative Healthcare Symposium team: info@ihsymposium.com Find us at integrativepractitioner.com or e-mail us at IPEditor@divcom.com. Theme music: "Upbeat Party" by Scott Holmes via freemusicarchive.org, "Carefree" by Kevin Mcleod via incompetech.com, and “Relaxing Light Background” by AudioCoffee. About the Expert David Haase, MD is a highly curious physician, holding a medical degree from Vanderbilt University School of Medicine and completing his residency and practice at the esteemed Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. He also holds a Certification: Qualification in Apheresis (QIA). He is distinguished by double board certification in Family Medicine and Integrative Holistic Medicine and currently serves as Lead Faculty for the Institute for Functional Medicine. Dr. Haase's influence extends globally, having trained over 10,000 physicians worldwide in his innovative approach to Alzheimer's, dementia, and complex chronic illnesses.
While cleaning up your closet can clear your mind, cleaning up your cellular habitat can change your life. This week, I'm joined by Dr. David Haase, who specializes in integrative holistic medicine and is the founder of the Maxwell Clinic in Tennessee. We sat down to discuss neurofeedback, diagnosing head injuries, and how plasma exchange (aka "an oil change" for cells) can help optimize your brain health and enhance your well-being in the long run. In this episode, you'll discover: The Science of Brain Injuries: "When the brain gets injured, the blood vessels get damaged… You no longer have the amount of vascular supply to the neurons," says Dr. Haase, adding that around 80% of people suffer from a "meaningful head injury." Fortunately, an isolated injury doesn't necessarily mean your entire brain is hurt. "One area of the brain getting injured may not come out as a deficit, but you have decreased your brain ability to be maximally resilient and maximally efficient." This is where neurofeedback comes in. What Is Neurofeedback: "Neurofeedback is a way of retraining the brain to be more electrically efficient," says Dr. Haase. This brain training, which involves measuring the electricity coming off your scalp, shows how your brain reacts to certain stimuli. This feedback can help train the brain to adjust its learning pattern naturally, thus improving focus, mood, migraines, and seizures. "If the brain gets more efficient, everything else can start to improve," he adds. Why Habitat-Optimizing Plasma Exchange Is a Game Changer: Dr. Haase is a pioneer of Habitat-Optimizing Plasma Exchange (HOPE), an intravenous treatment that cleans and replaces your plasma to improve your cellular habitat. "This process of 'oil change' for the blood decreases the rate at which Alzheimer's proceeds by over 60%," he says of the highly individualized method. "It is the single most powerful single therapy, especially for moderate Alzheimer's disease that exists." 05:46 The Role of Brain Function in Health 15:44 Understanding Neurofeedback 24:06 Diagnosing Brain Injuries and Their Impact 28:25 The HOPE Program and Cellular Health 30:23 Understanding Toxins and Nutrient Deficiencies 30:35 Aphoresis: The Oil Change for the Body 32:12 Mechanism of Action: Optimizing the Habitat 33:55 Clinical Applications and Success Stories 36:16 Procedure Details and Safety Measures 37:33 Plasma Exchange for Various Conditions 50:39 Insurance and Cost Considerations Connect with Dr. Myers: Website: https://www.amymyersmd.com/ Newsletter: https://www.amymyersmd.com/ec/guide-to-leaky-gut Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AmyMyersMD Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amymyersmd/ Connect with Dr. Haase: Website: https://maxwellclinic.com/ Phone number of the Maxwell Clinic: (615) 3700091 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/maxwellclinic/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/maxwellclinic YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQq0FWvHt95ItFuVvpfMvbA X (formerly Twitter): https://twitter.com/maxwellclinic Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidhaasemd/
Read the full transcript here: https://cuttingedgehealth.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/Transcript-35-Cutting-Edge-Health-with-David-Haase.pdf In this episode of the "Cutting Edge Health Preventing Cognitive Decline" podcast, Jane Rogers introduces David Haase, MD, a pioneering doctor in the field of cognitive decline treatment and the “coach” of the #1-ranked Rejuvenation Olympian. Dr. Haase's approach centers on therapeutic plasma exchange, a process aimed at removing harmful proteins and molecules from the blood, which are associated with deteriorating brain function. Haase received his medical degree from Vanderbilt University School of Medicine and did his residency at the Mayo Clinic. Today he is based in Nashville, Tennessee, at his Maxwell Clinic. Dr. Haase has spent over two decades working towards improving brain health and functionality through integrative and innovative treatments. Dr. Haase discusses the efficacy of therapeutic plasma exchange in reversing dementia and cognitive decline, citing the AMBAR study, which showed significant improvements in Alzheimer's patients. This treatment, according to Dr. Haase, is a breakthrough yet remains underutilized due to a lack of awareness and financial backing. The procedure involves replacing a patient's plasma with a clean albumin solution, which can lead to improvements in cognitive functions and a reduction in neurodegeneration markers. Dr. Haase emphasizes the importance of addressing cognitive health proactively, leveraging multifactorial treatments to tackle the complex causation of cognitive decline. ***** David Haase, MD is a Vanderbilt, Mayo Clinic, double board certified , VERY CURIOUS physician. In 2003 Dr. Haase founded the MaxWell Clinic in Nashville, Tennessee as a living laboratory to explore the question "What Creates Health?" and he has been incessantly innovating in the fields of nutrition, genomics, mitochondrial function, systems biology, apheresis, stem-cell programming, and brain optimization ever since. His patients are those who desire the deepest personalization of innovative performance and longevity care possible. He is the author of Curiosity Heals The Human: Solving the ‘Unsolvable' with BetterQuestions and Advanced Technologies. ***** Cutting Edge Health podcast website: https://cuttingedgehealth.com/ Cutting Edge Health Social and YouTube: YouTube channel: youtube.com/@cuttingedgehealthpodcast Instagram - https://instagram.com/cuttingedgehealthpodcast Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Cutting-Edge-Health-Podcast-with-Jane-Rogers-101036902255756 Please note that the information provided in this show is not medical advice, nor should it be taken or applied as a replacement for medical advice. The Cutting Edge Health podcast, its employees, guests and affiliates assume no liability for the application of the information discussed. Special thanks to Alan and Maria on the Cutting Edge Health team!
Littler has a partnership with a firm client through The Veterans Consortium that is focused on helping veterans. David Haase speaks with Littler attorneys Matthew Hank, Neil Alexander, Don Nguyen, Jake Thorn, and Director of The Veterans Consortium's Discharge Upgrade Program Christie Bhageloe about the work they've done through the consortium. Our Littler attorneys demonstrate their pro bono commitment by providing significant pro bono efforts to community organizations. These services cover a variety of areas, depending on the interests of individual attorneys. Overall, the firm values, encourages and respects the community-minded and pro bono efforts of our lawyers and staff.
Dr. Dale Bredesen discusses Reversing Alzheimer's Disease at the Functional Medicine Discussion Group meeting on July 27, 2023 with moderator Dr. Ben Weitz. [If you enjoy this podcast, please give us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts, so more people will find The Rational Wellness Podcast. Also check out the video version on my WeitzChiro YouTube page.] Podcast Highlights 5:35 Alzheimer's disease is now optional, because Dr. Bredesen's precision medicine approach can help to prevent and reverse Alzheimer's and it is hoped that this approach can be extended to all of the major neurodegenerative diseases. Dr. Bredesen and his group have published over 220 peer-reviewed papers on the underlying mechanisms of neurodegeneration. On the conventional treatment front, so many amyloid antibody drugs have failed including bapineuzumab, solanezumab, gantenerumab, and crenezumab. The newest drugs include aducanumab, which has a minimal effect, and lecanemab (aka, Leqembi), which does have a measurable effect. But these new drugs do not make anyone better, but instead they lead to a slowing of the progression and they often have some negative side effects like brain bleeding and brain swelling and several patients have died. 7:40 Homotaurine. This is currently a nutritional supplement that is currently in clinical trials. It prevents the oligomerization of A-beta, so it looks like it may be a very interesting adjunct to other parts of the Bredesen protocol. The dosage used was either 100 mg three times per day or 150 mg twice per day. [Manzano S, Agüera L, Aguilar M, Olazarán J. A Review on Tramiprosate (Homotaurine) in Alzheimer's Disease and Other Neurocognitive Disorders. Front Neurol. 2020 Jul 7;11:614.] Combined metabolic activators (CMA) shows benefit in improving cognition in patients with Alzheimer's disease. CMA dosage includes: 12.35 g L-serine (61.75%), 1 g nicotinamide riboside (5%), 2.55 g N-acetyl-L-cysteine (12.75%), and 3.73 g L-carnitine tartrate (18.65%). AD patients received one dose of CMA or placebo daily during the first 28 days and twice daily between day 28 and day 84. [Yulug B, Altay O, Li X, et al. Combined metabolic activators improve cognitive functions in Alzheimer's disease patients: a randomised, double-blinded, placebo-controlled phase-II trial. Transl Neurodegener. 2023 Jan 26;12(1):4. ] 8:39 Dr. Bredesen is starting a randomized controlled trial of his ReCode system with six absolutely fantastic clinicians: Craig Tanio down in Hollywood, Florida, Nate Bergman in Cleveland, David Haase in Nashville, Kristine Burke in Sacramento, Kat Toups in the East Bay, and Ann Hathaway in Marin County. 9:25 KetoFlex. Dr. Bredesen's recommended dietary approach for Alzheimer's disease, the KetoFlex and he worked with Nutrition for Longevity, a group founded by Dr. Valter Longo, to develop KetoFlex meals for home delivery, which is now available. 11:30 New lab tests for help with analyzing Alzheimer's disease: 1. p-tau 181, 2. p-tau 217 is coming soon, 3. Abeta 42:40, 4. Neurofilament light, and 5. GFAP (glial fibrillary acidic protein), which will be available soon. P-tau 181 lets you know that you have the specific signaling characteristic of Alzheimer's. The Abeta 42:40 test lets you know whether you are making Amyloid beta protein, which is typically associated with inflammation and with Alzheimer's. Neurofilament light is not specific for Alzheimer's, but it tells you that you do have neuronal damage. This also goes up in frontotemporal dementia and ALS and certain other neurodegenerative conditions. GFAP lets you know that you have reactive astrocytes in the brain, which can precede Alzheimer's disease. 16:00 When you compare the state of the treatments for Alzheimer's disease, with no treatment the patient's MOCA score will decline by about three and a half points and if you take the Lecanemab, which is the newest drug given FDA approval that costs about ...
This week and last Nova Scotia health has been putting on COVID 19 vaccine clinics for African Nova Scotian communities in the Halifax area. We speak with a Dr. David Haase who's involved with that effort.
Regenerative plasma exchange is showing some remarkable results. What can it offer for patients to prevent or treat Alzheimer's disease and even overall longevity.David Haase MD is a doctor, teacher, author and innovator. In his practice, he strives to be a super generalist looking at the human body as a whole and applying curiosity to identify and treat the root cause of a patient's disease. After receiving his medical degree from Vanderbilt University, he trained at the Mayo Clinic and is now double boarded in family and integrative holistic medicine. He serves as lead faculty for the Institute for Functional Medicine. As founder and medical director of the Maxwell clinic, he works to help his patients uncover the root cause of their illness and achieve better health.LINKS:David Haase MD FacebookLinkedInMaxwell ClinicFunctional Medicine Coaching OrgTIMESTAMPS:00:20 - Introduction to the speaker02:38 - Modern medicine06:03 - Alzheimer's disease10:37 - Metabolic disease12:48 - Cognitive impairment15:15 - Neurocognitive testing17:39 - Hypertension18:47 - Apheresis / Therapeutic plasma exchange19:47 - Plasma dilution process28:16 - Glutathione30:37 - Cytokine reservoir37:14 - Maxwell Clinic----------#alzheimer #plasmaexchange #disease #albumin #cognitivedecline #brain #neurodegeneration#robertlufkinmd #drlufkin #robertlufkin #healthlongevitysecrets*** CONNECT WITH ROBERT LUFKIN MD ON SOCIAL MEDIA ***Web: https://robertlufkinmd.com/Twitter: https://twitter.com/robertlufkinmdYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/RobertLufkinMD*** SPONSORSHIPS & BRANDS ***We do work with sponsors and brands. If you are interested in working with us for your health industry product or service, please contact us at: https://robertlufkinmd.com/contact NOTE: This is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have seen here. Robert Lufkin MD may at any time and at its sole discretion change or replace the information available on this channel. To the extent permitted by mandatory law, Robert Lufkin MD shall not be liable for any direct, incidental, consequential, indirect or punitive damages arising out of access to or use of any content available on this channel, including viruses, regardless of the accuracy or completeness of any such content.Support the show
As life expectancy increases around the world, so too are the rates of dementia and cognitive decline. These conditions may be a major concern for some patients, especially those with a family history or increased genetic risk for neurodegenerative disease. Multi-pronged lifestyle interventions including nutrition and exercise offer hope for the prevention and delay of cognitive decline by reducing neuroinflammation and improving brain plasticity. On this episode of Pathways to Well-Being, we welcome Dr. David Haase to discuss the precursors to cognitive decline, how to address neurodegeneration, and support patient's brain health long-term. Click here to view episode transcript: https://www.ifm.org/news-insights/addressing-the-root-causes-of-cognitive-decline-and-dementia/
Andy Katz talks with Katie Christensen, assistant director, football advising at the University of Florida; Dr. Brenda Cates, Faculty Athletics Representative at the University of Mount Olive; and David Haase, associate athletic director – student-athlete development and academic support at the University of West Georgia, about the role of academic advisors on campus and services provided to support student-athletes. #ncaa #socialseries #collegeathletics
The majority of buyers these days are internet-savvy and digitally literate. For the chemical industry to keep up with its changing and rising demands, it must fully embrace digital commerce. Joining Victoria Meyer is David Haase, President of ChemDirect, to talk about the benefits of selling chemical products over the internet. He shares efficient strategies to cope with the people's need for rapid customer service and convenient information access. David also explains how to address the industry's issues with online transparency and the much bigger costs of digital adoption, allowing it to survive in a technological future.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! http://www.thechemicalshow.com/
Dr. Andrew Hill is the founder of Peak Brain Institute and a leading neurofeedback practitioner and biohacking coach for clients worldwide. He has lectured on psychology, neuroscience, and gerontology at UCLA's Department of Psychology where he received a PhD in Cognitive Neuroscience. At Peak Brain, Dr. Hill provides individualized training programs to help you optimize your brain across goals of stress, sleep, attention, brain fog, creativity, and athletic performance. He is the host of the Head First podcast and continues to do research on attention and cognitive performance. You can connect with Dr. Hill via Instagram @andrewhillphd and @PeakBrainLA Related Episodes: Ep 193 - Superhuman: Dr. David Haase on Unlocking your Brain's Potential Ep 78 - Lifestyle and Brain Health with Dr. David Perlmutter If you like this episode, please subscribe to Pursuing Health on iTunes and give it a rating or share your feedback on social media using the hashtag #PursuingHealth. I look forward to bringing you future episodes with inspiring individuals and ideas about health every week. Disclaimer: This podcast is for general information only, and does not provide medical advice. I recommend that you seek assistance from your personal physician for any health conditions or concerns.
Dr. Andrew Hill is the founder of Peak Brain Institute and a leading neurofeedback practitioner and biohacking coach for clients worldwide. He has lectured on psychology, neuroscience, and gerontology at UCLA's Department of Psychology where he received a PhD in Cognitive Neuroscience. At Peak Brain, Dr. Hill provides individualized training programs to help you optimize your brain across goals of stress, sleep, attention, brain fog, creativity, and athletic performance. He is the host of the Head First podcast and continues to do research on attention and cognitive performance. You can connect with Dr. Hill via Instagram @andrewhillphd and @PeakBrainLA Related Episodes: Ep 193 - Superhuman: Dr. David Haase on Unlocking your Brain's Potential Ep 78 - Lifestyle and Brain Health with Dr. David Perlmutter If you like this episode, please subscribe to Pursuing Health on iTunes and give it a rating or share your feedback on social media using the hashtag #PursuingHealth. I look forward to bringing you future episodes with inspiring individuals and ideas about health every week. Disclaimer: This podcast is for general information only, and does not provide medical advice. I recommend that you seek assistance from your personal physician for any health conditions or concerns.
Dr. Andrew Hill is the founder of Peak Brain Institute and a leading neurofeedback practitioner and biohacking coach for clients worldwide. He has lectured on psychology, neuroscience, and gerontology at UCLA's Department of Psychology where he received a PhD in Cognitive Neuroscience. At Peak Brain, Dr. Hill provides individualized training programs to help you optimize your brain across goals of stress, sleep, attention, brain fog, creativity, and athletic performance. He is the host of the Head First podcast and continues to do research on attention and cognitive performance. You can connect with Dr. Hill via Instagram @andrewhillphd and @PeakBrainLA Related Episodes: Ep 193 - Superhuman: Dr. David Haase on Unlocking your Brain's Potential Ep 78 - Lifestyle and Brain Health with Dr. David Perlmutter If you like this episode, please subscribe to Pursuing Health on iTunes and give it a rating or share your feedback on social media using the hashtag #PursuingHealth. I look forward to bringing you future episodes with inspiring individuals and ideas about health every week. Disclaimer: This podcast is for general information only, and does not provide medical advice. I recommend that you seek assistance from your personal physician for any health conditions or concerns.
The brain is a powerful thing, but exactly how powerful is it? Today, Dr. David Haase, the Founder and Medical Director of MaxWell Clinic, shares how he got started in the work he does with brain-related disorders. He also discusses his brain-centric approach to treating patients, including the range of tools he uses to help patients along their healing journey. If you want to learn more about how the human brain works and how it affects our overall health, tune in. You'll be inspired by Dr. Haase's passion for being the light for his patients to do their best and express the things that only they can express in the universe.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here's How »Join the On Your Mind Community today:journeysdream.orgTwitterInstagramFacebookYouTube
Dr. David Haase is doing the most innovative healthcare in the world at Maxwell Clinic. His work with therapeutic blood plasma exchange is mind-blowing. In this fascinating interview we cover: •Removing plasma and re-injecting it to boost the systems of your body •Starting regeneration processes earlier in life to extend longevity •”You're as old as your oldest organ system.” •What happens when you remove massive amounts of blood plasma from your body. •Focusing on how the systems of the body function = improvements •Study of Over 500 people who did 18 plasma exchanges showed -Slowing of Alzheimers in moderate Alzheimer's sufferers -In mild Alzheimer's patients experienced actual improvements •The wonderful world of aphaeresis - take out the blood, do something to it, and put it back in •Neurodegeneration, body wide stem cell activity, reversing auto-immune disease •3 buckets of individuals who qualify for therapeutic plasma exchange Autoimmune disease Neurodegeneration Biohacking - treating longevity as a goal
Dr. David Haase takes two concepts that I'm passionate about — systems biology and a systems-based approach to health care — to the next level in this week's episode. You're going to want to listen over and over again! Functional thinking is reliant on systems and you'll understand why after you tune in to the […] The post #77: Mapping Systems Thinking with Dr. David Haase (Replay) appeared first on Functional Nutrition Alliance.
David Haase and Lavanga Wijekoon talk about cases referred from the National Immigrant Justice Center and Lavanga's work representing asylum seekers in the United States. Littler attorneys provide pro bono services in a variety of areas, depending on the interests of individual attorneys. The firm values and encourages the community-minded and pro bono efforts of our lawyers and staff.
The Health Association of African Canadians is holding a virtual town hall on the impact a proof of-vaccine system could have on Nova Scotia's Black communities. We hear from event co-host Dr. David Haase.
David Haase, MD, is a doctor, teacher, author and innovator. In his practice, he strives to be a super-generalist, looking at the human body as a whole and applying relentless curiosity to identify and treat the root cause of a patient's disease. Dr. Haase received his medical training at Vanderbilt University and completed his residency in family medicine at the Mayo Clinic. He is board certified in family medicine, integrative holistic medicine, neurofeedback and functional medicine. He also holds additional training and certifications in nutrition, health coaching, systems biology, genomics, bioinformatics, and precision medicine. In this episode, Dr. Haase and I talk about the importance of curiosity, the potential of the human brain, and how better questions lead to better answers, specifically in regard to our own health journeys. Links: Book: Curiosity Heals the Human TED talk: Systems and Plasma Regenerating HOPE for Dementia You can connect with Dr. Haase via the Maxwell Clinic, his website, Facebook and Twitter. Related Episodes: Ep 78 - Lifestyle and Brain Health with Dr. David Perlmutter Ep 149 - The Science of Spontaneous Healing with Dr. Jeffrey Rediger If you like this episode, please subscribe to Pursuing Health on iTunes and give it a rating or share your feedback on social media using the hashtag #PursuingHealth. I look forward to bringing you future episodes with inspiring individuals and ideas about health every Tuesday. Disclaimer: This podcast is for general information only, and does not provide medical advice. We recommend that you seek assistance from your personal physician for any health conditions or concerns
Dr. David Haase is a Vanderbilt and Mayo trained physician who believes that the first step to solving this decade's foremost medical challenges is asking the right questions. His passion to understand the human body, not as an isolated set of organs and processes, but as an awesomely complex, dynamic system helps him uncover root causes of chronic illness in each unique patient. * About The Immunity Docuseries: Never has it been so critical and obvious that our health and immunity have to be a top priority. It's now up to us to make a choice: continue down a path of disease or do everything possible be to be at our peak health. Some of the questions explored in this series include: How can we be resilient to diseases and viruses to come? What actions can we take today to achieve peak immunity? What are the non-negotiables to building immunity? * This podcast wouldn't be possible without the support of Thrive Performance & Regenerative Medicine. A team prepared to go all-in with you to craft a personalized health plan to achieve your peak health. Book a free consult to start your health transformation at - https://thrivemedicineclinic.com/ * Thrive Medicine - @thrivemedicine Dr. Rhet Langley - @rhetmd Dr. Phillip Gallegos - @phillipgallegos_md Marc Champagne - @mchampagne
How the Shifting Relationship Between Shoppers and Retailers is Reshaping CommerceIn this episode, Tim Bagwell of GroupM hosts David Haase and Sean Cheyney of CitrusAd, a global platform for retail media and data monetization, for a deep dive into the world of retail media. In this episode, we discuss: first party audiences and measurementthe impact of COVID-19 on shopper behavior and retailer strategythe expanding role of last-mile delivery services, and the value of owning the customer experience.Featuring:David Haase, Chief Revenue & Development Officer, CitrusAdSean Cheyney, SVP Business Development, CitrusAd Episode Host: Tim Bagwell, Global Market Lead for Shopbox, GroupM This is part of 10X10, our 10th anniversary content series. We’re sharing 10 months of content centered around the top 10 trends in programmatic media. Check out all the content at: Xaxis.com/10x10/
Alzheimer’s. People hate hearing that word. It triggers us; it makes us afraid. “I don’t want anyone to know, because I don’t want to acknowledge it.” It’s hard to say, it’s hard to spell and it leads us into a downward spiral of depression and hopelessness. There is hope. We have to be brave enough to see new data, new treatments, and new opportunities. Read on. Denial is based on fear, but knowledge is power and there IS something we can do about this. It’s called Therapeutic Plasma Exchange, and it is shown to slow moderate cases of Alzheimer’s by 60% over a span of 14 months. This treatment involves the removal of plasma from your blood and the replacement of new, clean plasma. In essence, you take out the bad things and put in the good things.
According to the Alzheimer's Association, more than 5 Million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s and by 2050 that number is projected to rise to nearly 14 Million. It’s the 6th leading cause of death in the United States. 1 in 3 seniors dies with Alzheimer’s or Dementia and it kills more than Breast Cancer and Prostate Cancer combined. Those are some pretty scary numbers and statistically-speaking someone you know or love has been affected by Alzheimer’s or Dementia. Mike Koenigs can say that with confidence because it’s directly affected his family (and many of his mentors.) His dad has late stage 5 Dementia. He's watched him go from a strong, smart, capable guy to a shell. He can’t talk, walk or recognize any of his family. His mom has mid-stage Alzheimer’s. Watching someone you love turn into a vegetable is his most painful life experience. What if there was a cure or prevention for dementia or Alzheimers? This is an extremely emotional episode for Mike but one that he's really looked forward to doing because of the exciting, preventative information he's about to share. If you're interested in extending your life and increasing your productivity, OR if someone you love has been affected by these horrific diseases, keep reading, listen and watch. A wise man once said; "A healthy man has many wishes, a sick man, only one." If you look at Mike's genetic profile, he's going to get either Alzheimer's or Dementia. It runs in his family so he's on a search to stop it. Honestly, he's more afraid of getting old than he is of dying. As a cancer survivor… he knows what dying slowly and painfully feels like and it’s no fun. Mike met our guest, Dr. David Haase 7 years ago. He’s a double board-certified expert in regenerative medicine, (trained and practiced at Vanderbilt and the Mayo Clinic) and he's found a way to turn back your clock. His work is based on cutting-edge research in plasma exchange, and in the last 20 years, he's taught over 10,000 physicians his systems. “The worst corresponding disease to dementia is denial.” - Dr. Hasse We live in an information economy. We ARE our minds and when we have memory loss, we feel a threat to our identity and may believe there’s nothing we can do about it. Naturally, we go into “fight or flight” mode but if there's not an obvious enemy, the natural cognitive response is to deny there’s a problem. We shut it down to stop the stress and make excuses like “I'm just getting older, or I'm having a senior moment.” According to Dr. Haase, after the age of 28, all of us are “Dementing and Alzheimering.” It just depends on the rate you're doing it at and when your brain is going to degenerate faster than your body can maintain the rest of you. Haase believes we are entering a time where it doesn’t need to be this way. He says that most pharma drugs are just well-dosed poisons, but with Regenerative Plasma Exchange, they’re creating an environment where the body does its natural job of healing, with less inhibition. Regenerative Plasma Exchange is a technology, based in science that has shown remarkable success in both Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s patients. It provides a longer, higher quality of life, improves mental acuity, and increases sex drive. BONUS! It’s a modification of Therapeutic Plasma Exchange which has been used for many years in treating severe autoimmune disease. It’s a standard medical procedure often only done in hospitals and generally costs over $10,000. We now recognize that it’s a way to bathe our stem cells in a healthier cellular habitat and as a result, those stem cells do their job of regeneration and repair in a way that they used to when they were young. The promise is a combination of age reversal and neuroregeneration. There was a very interesting study done on mice at Berkley proving the validity of this technology. They took cloned mice, one old and one young, and did a surgical procedure to connect their skin s...
Dr. Eric has a great conversation with the brilliant Dr. David Haase of the Maxwell Clinic. He discusses plasma exchange therapy, brain health, preventing Alzheimers, integrative medicine and much more!
This is another inspirting talk from the Wild Health Brain Optimization Summit.
It's easy to see how brain health affects our ability to think clearly, but we tend to ignore the fact that our thoughts actually affect brain health. Dr. David Haase joins Dr. Mark Sherwood in this episode to explain how what you allow in your brain has the ability to create health or destroy health throughout your entire body.
Dr. David Haase, MD is a renowned medical educator trained at Vanderbilt and Mayo Clinic. His expertise touches on a wide range of specialties from personalized computational systems medicine, brain performance optimization, and more. Dr. Haase is also the author of the best selling book Curiosity Heals The Human, and he presented a TED talk in which he described how treating dementia starts by changing our paradigms about health and disease. In this week’s episode of the Smart Business Revolution Podcast, host John Corcoran interviews Dr. David Haase about the newest developments in biohacking and longevity. Dr. Haase explains what blood washing or therapeutic plasma exchange refers to and what it involves, and he also shares details about a study done on mice to investigate the blood washing procedure. The post Dr. David Haase | Fountain of Youth? New Developments in Biohacking and Longevity appeared first on Smart Business Revolution.
Dr. Jill interviews Dr. David Haase, founder of MaxWell Clinic in Nashville, TN about new treatments for dementia with plasma exchange
In this episode of Bulletproof Radio, we’re honoring Alzheimer’s and Brain Awareness Month. My guest is the very curious physician, Dr. David Haase. He has a different perspective on Alzheimer’s prevention and treatment—he wants to be a saver of widsom.He’s also a teacher, entrepreneur and innovator deeply committed to maximizing wellness for everyone, keeping longevity in mind.He’s considered a Systems Medicine pioneer because of his approach to health and healing. He's Vanderbilt- and Mayo Clinic-trained and double-board certified in Family Medicine and Integrative Holistic Medicine,Dr. Haase integrates science, philosophy and data to reveal new possibilities for creating health, optimizing human performance, and reversing cognitive decline.“I call Alzheimer's the failure of our success,” Dr. Haase says. “We've actually done a good job of decreasing heart disease deaths and cancer deaths, and the end-of-stage or end-of-life chronic degenerative diseases and many other categories, but people are living longer, so that we're actually having more opportunities to develop late stage Alzheimer's disease.”The exchange of blood plasma is showing the most promise in slowing cognitive decline. In a recent study, patients’ memory and executive function actually improved. Even more promising is that you can take action now--before any brain changes occur.“The quality of your plasma reflects the quality of your living,” Dr. Haase says. “You can dramatically change your plasma here and today by the choices you make and the environment you place your body in.”Enjoy the show! And get more resources at https://blog.daveasprey.com/category/podcasts/
In this episode of Bulletproof Radio, we’re honoring Alzheimer’s and Brain Awareness Month. My guest is the very curious physician, Dr. David Haase. He has a different perspective on Alzheimer’s prevention and treatment—he wants to be a saver of widsom.He’s also a teacher, entrepreneur and innovator deeply committed to maximizing wellness for everyone, keeping longevity in mind.He’s considered a Systems Medicine pioneer because of his approach to health and healing. He's Vanderbilt- and Mayo Clinic-trained and double-board certified in Family Medicine and Integrative Holistic Medicine,Dr. Haase integrates science, philosophy and data to reveal new possibilities for creating health, optimizing human performance, and reversing cognitive decline.“I call Alzheimer's the failure of our success,” Dr. Haase says. “We've actually done a good job of decreasing heart disease deaths and cancer deaths, and the end-of-stage or end-of-life chronic degenerative diseases and many other categories, but people are living longer, so that we're actually having more opportunities to develop late stage Alzheimer's disease.”The exchange of blood plasma is showing the most promise in slowing cognitive decline. In a recent study, patients’ memory and executive function actually improved. Even more promising is that you can take action now--before any brain changes occur.“The quality of your plasma reflects the quality of your living,” Dr. Haase says. “You can dramatically change your plasma here and today by the choices you make and the environment you place your body in.”Enjoy the show! And get more resources at https://blog.daveasprey.com/category/podcasts/
It's all about Academics in Episode 14 of What the Howl?! Ok, so maybe not all academics, but Matt and Jared are joined by head golf coach Todd Selders to talk about the men's and women's golf teams bringing home WESTPY awards for the Men's and Women's Academic Teams of the Year. David Haase also joins the show to chat about the Wolves Student Athlete Honor Roll.
Dr. David Haase, MD is a renowned medical educator trained at Vanderbilt and Mayo Clinic. His expertise touches on a wide range of specialties from personalized computational systems medicine, brain performance optimization and more. Dr. Haase is also the author of the best selling book Curiosity Heals The Human, and presented a TED talk in which he described how treating dementia starts by changing our paradigms about health and disease. For the last few months he has been neck-deep in the whole Coronavirus pandemic as he serves on the advisory board for one of the largest medical testing labs involved in COVID-19. The post Dr. David Haase | A Behind-the-Scenes Look at the Fight Against COVID-19 appeared first on Smart Business Revolution.
The answer to degenerative brain diseases is not an easy one. We have the brilliant Dr. David Haase with us to explain a systems medicine approach to treating dementia. One of his core ideologies? Stay humble, curious and have a love for being proven wrong. For the full show notes visit: https://neurohacker.com/how-to-regain-cognitive-function-a-systems-medicine-approach-to-dementia
David Haase – Functional Medicine innovator discusses pathways to health.Host Bobby GuyMusic by Banks & Guy. Listen on Apple Music or SpotifyFor more information about the 10 Min. HealthBizCast podcast, visit https://www.healthbizcast.net/
This Podcast Episode is Sponsored by BUBS NaturalsAs you already know, I post all the foods, my gym regime etc. on a daily on my instagram stories, and you probably have seen BUBS naturals on my posts.Since 2017 I have been consuming BUBS naturals Collagen Protein and MCT Oil Powder, one way or another, I have been using BUBS Naturals religiously daily.I wouldn't have stuck with this regime if my body didn't like the way it was reacting with the products, but they are all natural and needless to say, my body loves it.If you are in the San Diego region, GOOD NEWS! BUBS Naturals is available at ALL Baron's Markets or you can check them out at BubsNaturals.com where you can find recipes, blogs that teach you more about the product and everything you need to know.PLUS if you use the code: HARDWICK15You will get 15% off your BUBS Natural purchase online.Again, visit www.bubsnaturals.com and enter code HARDWICK15 for 15% off your purchase.Now, off to our podcast episode:Joining us today on the Finding Center Podcast we have Dr. David HaaseDr. Davis Hasse is a Vanderbilt and Mayo Clinic trained, double board certified physician and founder of the Maxwell Clinic in Nashville, Tennessee.There, him and his colleagues bring fresh hope and tangibles results on patients with hard to treat brain health challenges including: Dementia, Head Injury, Fatigued Depression and Anxiety.Did we mention that he has a book? Curiosity Heals the Human: How to Solve "Unsolvable" Medical Challenges with Better Questions and Advanced TechnologiesHe is a pioneer in the field of functional and integrative medicine and is now a recognized authority in the field of regenerative Apheresis.Founder of the Food Initiative, a nonprofit that helps youths make the right healthy choices and he also serves as an advisor and board member to numerous ventures in the medical, bio-teach and neurological science fields in creating health as a common goal.All that and more with Dr. David HaaseYou can find out more about Dr. David Haase:Website: https://maxwellclinic.com/mc_team/david-h-haase-md/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/davidhaasemd/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DavidHaaseMD/Twitter: https://twitter.com/DavidHaaseMDLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidhaasemd/You can follow Nick and Finding Center Podcast at:Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/nickhardwick/andhttps://www.instagram.com/findingcenterpodcast/With Home Security, there’s two ways you can go about protecting your home. You can waitweeks for a technician to do a messy install that costs a fortune. Or…you can get SimpliSafe, the2-time winner of CNET Editors’ Choice Award.- SimpliSafe blankets your whole home in safety- Outdoor cameras and doorbells alert you to anyone approaching- Entry, motion and glass break sensors guard inside- You can set up the system all by yourself and it ONLY takes 30 minutes- You’ll have an army of highly trained security experts ready to dispatch police in amoment’s notice, 24/7- 50 cents a day…with no contractsGo to SimpliSafe.com/team today and you’ll get FREE shipping anda 60-day risk free trial. You’ve got nothing to lose! Go now and be sure you go to SimpliSafe.com/team. That’s SimpliSafe.com/teamDid you guys know I love speaking...besides the Podcast that is, I love Public Speaking.I have a few engagements these coming months in fact to speak to groups of all sizes, from Real Estate, Athletes and Service Industry.If you want to talk to me about speaking at your event, or to a particular group of people on lessons I've learned with High School Wrestling, NFL Pro Ball, Family Matters, Business Endeavors...let me know!You can reach out to me in my Instagram page or go directly to:www.letsengage.com/talent/nick-hardwick
When it comes to addiction, Functional Medicine can offer a comprehensive approach to treating the whole person. Mind, body, and spirit need to be taken into account, as well as diet and lifestyle interventions and the ever-so-essential aspect of a supportive and uplifting community. With a systems-based approach, we can cover all of these areas and more, to create long-term recovery.On today’s Broken Brain Podcast, our host, Dhru, talks to Dr. David Haase, a leading educator and innovator in the emerging field of personalized systems medicine. He graduated from Vanderbilt University School of Medicine and completed his medical residency at the Mayo Clinic where, despite the undeniable brilliance and dedication of the doctors around him, he saw countless instances of patients getting better not because of medical advances, but in spite of them.After years of turbulent reflection, Dr. Haase founded the MaxWell Clinic in Tennessee with the expressed goal to better understand and enable the human body’s miraculous ability to create health. He treats a wide range of conditions and has a special expertise in neurodegenerative and other brain-related challenges, fatigue, and other conditions caused by mitochondrial, inflammatory, and immune dysregulation. Dr. Haase also teaches internationally, including for the Institute for Functional Medicine.In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Haase talk about how Functional Medicine is a great way to address complex chronic conditions like substance use disorders. They discuss how early life trauma impacts brain development and increases the likelihood of stress, pain and addiction. They also talk about how we can use Functional Medicine to transition from acute care to long-term sustainable recovery.In this episode, we dive into:-The connection between stress, pain, and addiction (13:15)-How opioids affects the gut-brain interaction (19:07)-Addiction as a chronic disease (22:44)-How early life trauma impacts brain development (28:19)-How nutritional deficiencies impact stress, pain, and addiction (35:18)-Environmental toxins and the susceptibility to stress, pain, and addiction (42:02)-The importance of community when it comes to our health (51:46)-Dr. David Haase’s story of how he got into systems-based medicine (57:26)-How a Functional Medicine doctor can play an important role to support someone in their recovery (1:08:08)-Learn more about Dr. Haase and his work (1:13:49)For more on Dr. David Haase, be sure to follow him on Instagram @davidhaasemd, on Facebook @davidhaasemd, and on Twitter @davidhaasemd. Check out his website https://drhaase.com. You can find his book, Curiosity Heals the Human: How to Solve “Unsolvable” Medical Challenges with Better Questions and Advanced Technologies, right here.Sponsor: This episode is sponsored by our partnership with the AirDoctor Air Filter. To get exclusive access to this deal visit www.brokenbrain.com/filter See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Dr. David Haase takes two concepts that I’m passionate about -- systems biology and a systems-based approach to health care -- to the next level in this week’s episode. You’re going to want to listen over and over again! Functional thinking is reliant on systems and you’ll understand why after you tune in to the podcast. Warning: You may never want to implement an X for Y approach ever again! May 10, 2019 > Click here to download the completed Matrix from this week’s episode > To learn more about Dr. Haase and his clinical approach, click here > If you appreciate Dr. Haase’s perspective as much as I do, get your hands on his book ‘Curiosity Heals the Human: How to Solve "Unsolvable" Medical Challenges with Better Questions and Advanced Technologies’ Get 15-Minute Matrix podcast notifications delivered to your inbox!
"If we could help somebody have a healthy brain, then everything else will follow." This one statement sums up how Dr David Haase approaches his clinical practice. Dr Haase is a passionate expert when it comes to optimising brain health with a mind-body approach, grounded in science. Dr Haase tells us that neurons in the brain start to make physical changes in as little as two minutes in response to a new stimuli and as these behaviours are repeated, reinforced and recurrent, neuroplastic changes will take place over 21-35 days. In today's podcast shares his approaches to cultivating wellness in patients by building better brain health. Find today's show notes and transcript here: https://www.fxmedicine.com.au/content/building-better-brains-dr-david-haase*****DISCLAIMER: The information provided on FX Medicine is for educational and informational purposes only. The information provided is not, nor is it intended to be, a substitute for professional advice or care. Please seek the advice of a qualified health care professional in the event something you learn here raises questions or concerns regarding your health.*****
Second place solo racer David Haase completed the 2015 Race Across America in 8 days 20 hours 6 minutes - the fastest finishing time for an American since Alan Larsen broke 9 days in 2003. Haase had the ride of his life due to proper training, a great mental attitude, excellent nutrition and experienced crew. We appreciate him taking the time to sit down with us to discuss his race! Pictured are David Haase and Severin Zotter See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
American solo racer David Haase finds himself in 2nd place overall as he attempts to become one of the few to enter the sub 9 day crossing realm. Haase has assembled one of the most experienced crews on the course. Dex Tooke joins us from the follow van for some insight into Dave's race. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
According to Dr David Haase, a keynote speaker at the 2015 BioCeuticals Research Symposium, the human body is a network of networks of networks. As a functional neurologist, Dr Haase is mindful of this fact when treating patients with neurodegenerative disease. He goes on to explain the difficulty faced when trying to influence someones health by addressing a single target of influence. Rather, a multidirectional, iterative approach, incorporating dietary changes and judicious supplementation is typically required, which can influence a whole host of biomolecules that interface with the body. In this podcast interview, David Haase explores the predisposing factors of neurodegenerative diseases and the functional clinical strategies he adopts when addressing these underlying causes of neurodegeneration in his patients.
Listen in to hear FX Medicine host Andrew Whitfield-Cook interview delegates from the 2015 BioCeuticals Research Symposium. Hear first hand from attendees their highlights, clinical pearls and light bulb moments. BioCeuticals' 3rd Research Symposium was held on April 17-19 at the Hilton, Sydney. Keynote speakers were: Mike Ash ND, Dr David Haase, Dr Mark Houston and Dr Joe Pizzorno.
Dr David Haase is an expert in Integrative Holistic Medicine and specialises in functional neurology, neuroendocrinology and neuroelectrophysiology. He will be a keynote speaker at the 3rd BioCeuticals Research Symposium and will present several lectures and workshops on how to optimise the brain-body. In this podcast, Dr Mark Donohoe interviews Dr Haase on some of the key themes and insights attendees can expect at this upcoming event. This is fascinating listening for anyone who is interested in understanding the brain (and brain therapy) from a systems biology perspective.