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Brian interviews Dr. Dayan Goodenowe. Dr. Goodenowe's research into the biochemical mechanisms of disease started in 1990. His curiosity about the biochemistry of life is as insatiable today as it was 30 years ago. In those 30 years, Dr. Goodenowe invented and developed advanced diagnostic and bioinformatic technologies, designed and manufactured novel and natural biochemical precursors, and identified biochemical prodromes of numerous diseases including Alzheimer's disease and dementia, Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis, stroke, autism, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, depression, and cancers of the colon, pancreas, ovary, breast, lung, kidney, liver, stomach, and others. And he is just getting warmed up. Dr. Goodenowe is now going beyond disease and the detection of biochemical dysfunctions to diagnose and the correction of biochemical dysfunctions to treat disease. Dr. Goodenowe's new focus is to defeat the entropy of aging by creating strategic biochemical and biofunctional reserve capacity in advance of known disease risks such that the human body can maintain the physical and biological functions of life indefinitely and without disease. Dayan Goodenowe talks tonight about Brain Health!
For more information, visit https://thecirsgroup.com Today we have a special guest! Dr. Dayan Goodenowe is a researcher that has unlocked the power of plasmalogens and thankfully, this is something that can be a real game changer for people struggling with CIRS, or Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome. We cover what they are, where they come from, how to try them for yourself, and more. Check out the time stamps and links below, and for more information, support, and resources in your own CIRS healing journey, visit TheCIRSGroup.com TIME STAMPS: 0:00 Intro and disclaimer 1:28 What are plasmalogens? 6:20 What do plasmalogens do? 10:20 How Dr. Goodenowe started working with plasmalogens 13:10 Glia and Nuero: what are the differences? 16:47 Titrate up slowly and carefully 18:40 Jacie's experience with plasmalogens, and how plasmalogens help even in exposure 23:30 Getting to baseline to build resilience 26:45 Side effects to look out for when starting out 21:10 Blood test to determine your needs/deficiencies 38:24 How to work with Dr. Goodenowe or purchase his products HELPFUL LINKS MENTIONED: Dr. Goodenowe's website: https://drgoodenowe.com/ His Prodrome website to purchase plasmalogens: https://prodrome.com/ The CIRS Summit: https://thecirssummit.com/ The CIRS Group: Support Community: https://thecirsgroup.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecirsgroup/ Find Jacie for carnivore, lifestyle and limbic resources: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ladycarnivory YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@LadyCarnivory Blog: https://www.ladycarnivory.com/ Pre-order Jacie's book! https://a.co/d/8ZKCqz0 Find Barbara for business/finance tips and coaching: Website: https://www.actlikebarbara.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/actlikebarbara/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@actlikebarbara Jacie is a Shoemaker certified Proficiency Partner, NASM certified nutrition coach, author, and carnivore recipe developer determined to share the life changing information of carnivore and CIRS to anyone who will listen. Barbara is a business and fitness coach, CIRS and ADHD advocate, speaker, and a big fan of health and freedom. Together, they co-founded The CIRS Group, an online support community to help people that are struggling with their CIRS diagnosis and treatment.
Could Plasmalogens Be the Key to Anti-Aging Science? In this episode of the Longevity podcast, I am welcoming back Dr. Goodenow to discuss the incredible progress and updates in his pioneering work on plasmalogens. We explore the importance of plasmalogens in neurological development and their role in treating conditions like ALS, autism, and MS. Plasmalogens are essential lipids found in the brain, heart, lungs, and human breast milk, crucial for early brain development and preventing neurodegenerative diseases like ALS, MS, and autism and we discuss the mechanics behind aging and diseases, stressing the importance of mitochondrial function, membrane structure, and the body's ability to repair itself. BIO: Dr. Dayan Goodenowe is a pioneering researcher and biochemist with a profound impact on neurological and age-related diseases. Known for his work with plasmalogens, Dr. Goodenowe has devoted over three decades to studying these critical molecules and their role in human health. His research has significantly advanced the understanding and treatment of neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, ALS, and autism, as well as conditions like COVID-19 and inflammatory disorders. To Purchase Plasmologens use this link https://prodrome.com/?ref=NAT25 or head over to Prodrome.com and use code NAT25 to save 25% off your purchase! Thank you to our sponsors for making this episode possible: NEUROHACKER: Visit qualialife.com/nathalie and use code NATHALIE VITALI SKIN CARE/RESTORACELL: Visit vitaliskincare.com/discount/Nathalie20 and use code Nathalie20 to save on your order. LVLVUP: Use code NAT15 to save 10% off at lvluphealth.com/ Find more from DR DAYAN GOODENOWE: Website: drgoodenowe.com Instagram: @drdayangoodenowe and @prodromesciences Find more from Nathalie: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmholC48MqRC50UffIZOMOQ Join Nat's Membership Community: https://www.natniddam.com/bsp-community Sign up for Nats Newsletter: https://landing.mailerlite.com/webforms/landing/i7d5m0 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nathalieniddam/ Website: www.NatNiddam.com Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/biohackingsuperhumanperformance What We Discuss: 01:22 The Importance of Plasmalogens 01:39 Our Advanced Infrastructure and Research 04:46 The Role of Plasmalogens in Early Development 06:28 Understanding Brain Development and Longevity 09:05 Restoring Health and Functionality 15:52 Parkinson's and Neurological Health 33:51 The Power of Plasmalogens in Neurogenesis 36:54 Understanding Plasmalogen Precursors 37:49 Historical Context and Importance of Plasmalogens 38:52 Challenges and Innovations in Plasmalogen Delivery 40:26 Impact of Plasmalogens on Inflammatory Diseases 41:53 Plasmalogens and Major Organ Functions 42:26 Plasmalogens in Cardiac Health and ALS 44:35 Mechanisms of ALS and Plasmalogen Therapy 50:37 Restoring Neuromuscular Function 58:02 Community Health Initiatives and Research Key Takeaways: Plasmalogens are integral in early childhood brain development and maintaining the functionality of crucial organs like the heart and lungs. Plasmalogen deficiencies are linked to various severe health conditions, including neurodegenerative diseases. Adequate mitochondrial function is critical for mitigating the effects of chronic diseases, including autism and multiple sclerosis. Key nutrients include B vitamins, CoQ10, and carnitine.
In this fascinating episode, we're joined by Dr. Dayan Goodenowe, a visionary neuroscientist and founder of Prodrome Sciences, to explore the groundbreaking potential of plasmalogens in restoring health and optimizing longevity. Dr. Goodenowe's work is transforming how we approach chronic conditions, such as Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, autism, multiple sclerosis (MS), long COVID, and cardiovascular issues. We discuss the role of plasmalogens, Prodrome Sciences' advanced diagnostic tools, and how his Restorative Health Centre is making these innovations accessible for proactive health management. Episode Highlights 1. What Are Plasmalogens, and Why Are They Essential? Dr. Goodenowe explains the critical role of plasmalogens, unique lipids that maintain cell membrane integrity, support the immune system, and regulate oxidative stress. These lipids, particularly abundant in the brain and heart, are essential for neuron function, immune resilience, and cardiovascular health. Research shows that low levels of plasmalogens are linked to neurodegenerative diseases, immune dysfunction, and other chronic conditions, positioning plasmalogens as a key factor in preventive and restorative health. 2. Prodrome Scan: Personalized Health Insights Through Plasmalogen Measurement The Prodrome Scan, a pioneering health assessment tool developed by Dr. Goodenowe, measures plasmalogen levels to detect potential deficiencies early on. This scan provides practitioners and individuals with insights into the body's biochemical state, allowing them to address risks for conditions like cognitive decline, heart disease, and immune system issues. By identifying these risks ahead of time, the Prodrome Scan empowers users to take proactive steps to preserve health and delay or prevent disease onset. 3. How Plasmalogens Impact Neurodegenerative Conditions In neurodegenerative conditions such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's, plasmalogen levels are typically depleted. Dr. Goodenowe explains how supplementing with plasmalogen precursors can protect neuron membranes, reduce oxidative damage, and improve brain function, potentially slowing or reversing disease progression. His products, Prodrome Glia (Omega-9) and Prodrome Neuro (Omega-3), are designed to target both glial cells and neurons, offering holistic support for cognitive and neurological resilience. 4. Advanced Imaging and Diagnosis at the Restorative Health Centre Dr. Goodenowe's Restorative Health Centre takes health assessment and intervention to a new level by offering advanced MRI imaging, which includes proprietary scans for brain health. This cutting-edge imaging allows for detailed visualization of brain structures, which, combined with plasmalogen measurements, provides unparalleled insights into brain health and early indicators of neurodegenerative conditions. By integrating these advanced diagnostic tools, the centre allows for early, precise intervention, tailored to each person's needs. 5. Training Practitioners in Restorative Medicine Dr. Goodenowe's work goes beyond patient care; he is dedicated to educating healthcare practitioners on the science of plasmalogens and restorative health. Prodrome Sciences offers an in-depth training program for practitioners to understand, interpret, and apply the Prodrome Scan and other tools in clinical practice. By training practitioners, Dr. Goodenowe is expanding the reach of this groundbreaking science, equipping professionals with knowledge and tools to better serve their patients with targeted, science-backed interventions. 6. Applications Beyond Brain Health: Cancer, Autism, Long COVID, Dr. Goodenowe discusses the broader applications of plasmalogens beyond brain health, including in conditions like autism, where they support neural connectivity, and long COVID, where they strengthen immune function and resilience. Plasmalogens have anti-inflammatory properties that can aid recovery from chronic viral infections and help support the immune system in its defense against future challenges. He also discusses plasmalogens in cancer. 7. Cardiovascular Benefits of Plasmalogens In addition to neurological and immune health, plasmalogens play a protective role in cardiovascular health. Plasmalogen supplementation supports heart cell function, improves lipid metabolism, and helps maintain the integrity of arterial walls, reducing the risk of cardiovascular events. Dr. Goodenowe explains how Prodrome Glia's Omega-9 plasmalogens can be especially beneficial for heart health. 8. Phosphatidylcholine and Mitochondrial Support for Enhanced Cellular Health Dr. Goodenowe emphasizes the importance of phosphatidylcholine and mitochondrial health as complementary strategies for cellular resilience. Phosphatidylcholine strengthens cell membranes, while mitochondrial support through targeted nutrients enhances energy production, reducing cellular stress and aging markers. 9. How Plasmalogens Fit Into the Larger Picture of Restorative Health Throughout the interview, Dr. Goodenowe illustrates a unique perspective on health by focusing on restoration rather than simply managing symptoms. By measuring biomarkers like plasmalogens, we can intervene before symptoms manifest, thereby preventing the onset of chronic diseases and supporting longevity. Key Takeaways: Plasmalogens - are essential for cellular and neurological health, with depletion linked to many chronic conditions. Prodrome Scan - is a groundbreaking tool that assesses plasmalogen levels, enabling early intervention. Restorative Health Centre - offers advanced MRI imaging and personalized diagnostics for comprehensive health assessment. Prodrome Glia and Prodrome Neuro - supplements provide tailored plasmalogen support for glial and neuronal health. Dr. Goodenowe's practitioner training program brings the science of plasmalogens to a wider audience, equipping clinicians to improve patient outcomes. Links: You can find out more about Dr Goodenowe at drgoodenowe.com and www.prodrome.com Practitioner training: https://prodrome.com/pages/prodrome-practitioners To buy your plasmalogens go to https://prodrome.com/vrszjgeo and use Code LisaT25 to get 25% off your purchases. BIO Dr. Goodenowe is a PhD neuroscientist, biochemist, synthetic organic chemist, inventor, and clinical research expert. In 1999, he invented and patented a revolutionary ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry technology that, for the first time in history, made it possible to comprehensively monitor human biochemistry. Using this advanced technology, Dr. Goodenowe analyzed blood samples from tens of thousands of persons of all ages, of all races, and from multiple countries. The biochemistry of healthy persons was compared to persons suffering from disease. A diverse range of over 20 diseases from autism to dementia, and from colon cancer to heart disease was studied. The biochemistry of young versus old, and all-cause mortality was studied. This research led to his discovery that early mortality and each human disease has a biochemical prodrome. 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Children born with the rare, genetic disease – RCDP* – usually die within a few years due to loss of a vital brain molecule, plasmalogen, also found low in those with Alzheimer's disease. Could restoring plasmalogens revive health for both conditions? In 2007, Dr. Dayan Goodenowe discovered a single molecule much lower than normal in the blood of people with Alzheimer's Disease. Using his own technology he identified that molecule as plasmalogen – a key brain molecule made in sufficient supply in the cells of a healthy, functioning body. Was loss of plasmalogen causing Alzheimer's disease? What would happen if plasmalogen could be restored? The challenge was set. Dr. Goodenowe has since invented a novel plasmalogen supplement being trialed by Alzhimer's sufferers across America. But on the opposite end of the life spectrum, two children with a rare (1 in every 100,000 births) disease – RCDP* – display the most compelling results of this treatment. How has life changed for six-year-old Thatcher and three-year-old Nova since having this lost, vital nutrient, restored? What signs are there that restoring plasmalogens could benefit Alzheimer's sufferers? ⭕️ Watch in-depth videos based on Truth & Tradition at Epoch TV
In this episode of the Boss Body Podcast, host Dr. Tim Jackson is joined by Dr. Dayan Goodenowe, an expert in neurological health. They discuss the importance of prodrome phases, biomarkers, and plasma allergens in predicting and understanding health conditions, including neurological disorders. Dr. Goodenowe shares his research on biomarkers in colon cancer, the role of plasmalogens in brain health, and the development of plasminogen precursor molecules. They also explore microglial activation, mitochondrial function, and the impact of oxidative stress on cellular health. The discussion includes insights into Plasmalogens role in immune responses and hypersensitivity, as well as the potential benefits of targeted supplements for brain restoration and overall well-being. Dr. Goodenowe also addresses misconceptions about cholesterol and its effects on health, emphasizing the complexity of cholesterol levels and their relationship with brain health. The episode concludes with Dr. Jackson highlighting Dr. Goodenowe's contributions to understanding neurological health and cognitive performance. To connect with Dr. Dayan Goodenowe, read the EPISODE TRANSCRIPT, links mentioned in today's episode, and more, visit: https://healyourbody.org/building-a-boss-brain-improving-treating-als-m-s-autism-and-more-with-dr-dayan-goodenowe-ph-d/
Having bipolar disorder is linked to a higher risk of suicide and a higher mortality rate overall, according to research. The condition draws the most attention when tied, in headlines, to celebrities experiencing ‘bipolar' life crises—such as Kanye West's 2023 social media meltdown, or British actor Stephen Fry going AWOL from a West-End play in the mid-90s. Despite the disturbance it's brought to his life, Mr. Fry says that he, like many people he knows with bipolar, would not be without it. “I do get a huge buzz out of the manic side,” he says. Is the talent and drive of so many bipolar performers linked to their disorder? How could bipolar disorder influence such traits? Neuroscientist and biochemical researcher Dr. Dayan Goodenowe says the same factors that put bipolar sufferers at higher mortality risk can also lead to their being more driven and capable in some aspects. But there is a drawback, he says. “Think of it as a car that's running at high RPMs all the time … Their brains are firing, they are connecting the dots. The problem is that it's unsustainable for long periods of time.” Could the body's own defense system be the source of bipolar disorder? Can lives that have been upended by the condition find equilibrium? ⭕️ Watch in-depth videos based on Truth & Tradition at Epoch TV
Why were some people hit harder by mRNA COVID vaccines than others? Which seven core nutrients—in combination—work to revive cellular health after COVID vaccine injury? Over half a billion mRNA COVID vaccines have been dispensed in the United States. Many people have suffered severe side effects to these vaccines, including thrombosis, stroke, and myocarditis. But what biochemical factors account for those suffering minimal or no side effects? Amid spike-protein toxicity, the greater resilience shown by some people comes down to the health and function of three main cellular systems—whose functions range from cellular energy production to enabling nerve-to-nerve communications, says neuroscientist and biochemical researcher Dr. Dayan Goodenowe. Dr. Goodenowe's targeted nutrient treatment aims to replenish these key systems. For Vital Signs COVID-Vax Rescue PART 3, host Brendon Fallon explores the results of this treatment on several patients, including two who suffered major health crises following vaccination. From n-acetylcysteine to support cellular energy production to phospholipid plasmalogens to shore up nerve-cell membranes, Dr. Goodenowe details the seven core nutrients to revive cell health after mRNA vaccine injury. Over several decades, Dr. Goodenowe has developed systems for diagnosis, prevention, and treatment across a range of diseases—including autism, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), and Alzheimer's disease—as covered previously on Vital Signs with Brendon Fallon. ⭕️ Watch in-depth videos based on Truth & Tradition at Epoch TV
Why do mRNA COVID vaccines cause brain fog and other symptoms? And how can we rescue our cells after vaccine injury? Tracy – mother of five – experienced physical side-effects after her second vaccine, including menstrual cycle disruption. But it was her memory and thinking that were most severely impacted. Her cognitive decline was clear when she returned to her studies in 2022 after having two mRNA COVID vaccines. “I had done incredibly well when I went to school … in 2020 … But then to find myself 18 months later … I can't retain the information. I can't remember what I read, and I can't complete assignments,” says Tracy. “When they have the mRNA vaccine or if they get infected with COVID, this creates inflammation … And this inflammation now is affecting their ability to think,” says neuroscientist and biochemical researcher, Dr. Dayan Goodenowe. The Dr. Goodenowe Research Institute tested Tracy's blood, revealing a lack of key nutrients—including phospholipid plasmalogens. Such plasmalogens are the building blocks of our nerve-cell membranes. For Vital Signs: mRNA-Vax Rescue PART 2, we show the results that replenishing plasmalogens and other key nutrients have yielded for Tracy. This three-part series takes us from the root cause of mRNA vaccine injury to the stories of those impacted by it—and the treatment formula restoring their cellular health. ⭕️ Watch in-depth videos based on Truth & Tradition at Epoch TV
In just six years, a staggering 82 million people worldwide could be grappling with various forms of dementia. However, my guest today, Dr. Dayan Goodenowe, Founder and CEO of Prodrome Sciences, will share new insights on understanding and preventing dementia. With a remarkable three decades dedicated to unraveling the biochemical mysteries of aging and disease, Dr. Goodenowe is at the forefront of this scientific breakthrough. In this episode, we dive into Dr. Goodenowe's latest research on the origins of dementia and what your blood can tell you about YOUR risk for dementia and Alzheimer's. But that's not all – we'll also uncover simple steps you can take today to support your brain health and longevity. On this episode you'll learn: The critical molecule that's essential for helping to prevent Alzheimer's — and how to get it (it's NOT from food) How dementia may not have its roots in the brain but could potentially originate from this unexpected organ instead Why our guest doesn't believe in “aging” and how common health issues attributed to age CAN be prevented Why THIS test may be the most important thing you do for your brain health after age 60 How to build up a reserve of this revolutionary molecule for cognitive health and longevity How to EAT for a brain that stays healthy long into your golden years All about the APoE4 gene and how it can increase your longevity One of the BIGGEST mistakes many vegans make with their diet Full show notes and transcript: https://drgundry.com/dementia-prevention For 25% OFF any Prodrome product, use code GUNDRY25 at prodrome.com
How did mRNA COVID vaccines—which promised to preserve life and health—instead turn out to endanger them? The spike protein mechanism of mRNA COVID vaccines is mainly toxic to the mitochondria—the cell's energy production organelle, says neuroscientist and biochemical researcher Dr. Dayan Goodenowe. Moreover, these vaccines reengineer our cells to produce the toxic spike protein. And this production can continue for a long time, he says. Over several decades, Dr. Goodenowe has developed systems for diagnosis, prevention, and treatment across a range of diseases—including autism, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), and Alzheimer's disease—as covered previously on Vital Signs with Brendon Fallon. His treatment systems replenish key nutrients to restore cellular health function, and are showing increasing effectiveness in treating vaccine injury. For Vital Signs – mRNA COVID-Vax Recovery–PART 1, Dr. Goodenowe highlights the prime dangers in the design and distribution of mRNA COVID vaccines. This three-part series takes us from the source of mRNA COVID-vaccine danger to the stories of those recovering from vaccine injury and the promising treatment formula they're using. Find the link here to mRNA COVID-Vax Recovery–PART 2 soon. This video reveals a mother's quest to protect her children amid pandemic vaccine enforcement, and how she recovered from vaccine injury. ⭕️ Watch in-depth videos based on Truth & Tradition at Epoch TV
Super agers—from their cellular makeup to their daily habits and states of mind—are living studies in what it takes to live longer and healthier. Biologically, they preserve better gray matter volume in their brains. Behaviorally, they tend to exercise, eat well, and avoid smoking and drinking to excess. But what, at a deeper level, defines the formula for living the longest life possible? Dr. Dayan Goodenowe identifies how we adapt to our changing environments—from the cellular to the behavioral level—as the prime determinant of how well we age. Dr. Goodenowe has spent decades researching the biochemistry of neurological disorders, including Alzheimer's disease, ALS, and autism. How well we adapt, he says, comes down to the interplay between our purpose and our function. And this dynamic is inherent at all levels of our being. For example, at the societal level, a person adapts the teaching skills required to fulfill the purpose of being a teacher; at the cellular level, a cell adapts the motor-neuron function required to fulfill the purpose of moving our feet. However, in the example of motor-neuron disease (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis—ALS) this interplay is compromised by a lack of “raw material” to maintain the function of foot movement. The “raw materials” are the requisite nutrients, says Dr. Goodenowe. As such, restoring function to patients suffering from or at risk of developing ALS, Alzheimer's disease, and other neurological disorders is a matter of supplying the materials—in the form of targeted nutrition—that are needed. On Vital Signs with Brendon Fallon, Dr. Goodenowe reveals changes in his own brain over 18 months of targeted nutrition—changes that challenge the idea that brain health and function are destined to decline with age. ⭕️ Watch in-depth videos based on Truth & Tradition at Epoch TV
Alzheimer's sufferers have lower plasmalogen levels than healthy people. Plasmalogen is a phospholipid essential to brain, lung, and heart function. Neuro-biochemical researcher Dr. Dayan Goodenowe identifies low plasmalogen as the cause of Alzheimer's disease. What happens when plasmalogen levels are restored in dementia and Alzheimer's dementia sufferers? On Vital Signs, host Brendon Fallon presents stories of people with severe dementia now receiving Dr. Goodenowe's plasmalogen treatment, along with other essential nutrients. These patients include Carolyn, in her 70s and Helen, who's in her 80s. Both women have suffered a severe loss of mobility and cognition, including the ability to communicate, through dementia. In 2007, Dr. Goodenowe patented a mass-spectrometry technology that identified low plasmalogen levels in the blood of Alzheimer's sufferers. The results he has seen in restoring plasmalogen to Alzheimer's patients support his conviction that low plasmalogen is the essential cause of Alzheimer's. The benefits of plasmalogen restoration relate to how our neurons (nerve cells) connect and transmit information to each other, as Dr. Goodowe explains: “The fundamental operating system of the brain is synaptic transmission, fueled by vesicular release of neurotransmitters. That is ground zero of all human neurological function.” And, he says, "that vesicular transport process is entirely dependent on plamalogen levels in the synapse.” How are the faculties of memory and cognition created in the brain? What shuts those nerve connections down? And how does plasmalogen restoration work bring them back online? ⭕️ Watch in-depth videos based on Truth & Tradition at Epoch TV
In “Fix Cancer Risk Factors–Part 1” we learned that cancer risk can be detected through biomarkers, which act as early warning signs, in blood. If we can reverse these early warning signs, can we defuse cancer risk? Biochemical researcher Dayan Goodenowe has spent decades building systems of early disease detection. He's conducted ovarian, colon, and pancreatic cancer clinical trials* to identify the biomarkers of cancer risk. This opens pathways to preventing and treating cancer. The Dr. Goodenowe Research Institute has ongoing colon, pancreatic, and breast cancer studies. Dr. Goodenowe returns to VitalSigns with Brendon Fallon to reveal systems for averting cancer risk, informed by his deep examination of the biochemistry of health and disease: “Plasmalogens are … ether lipids. They're molecules that we can't get from our diet; our body makes them. The only time we get them environmentally is through … mother's milk, during breastfeeding. … Twenty to thirty percent of your brain; 50 percent of your heart muscle is plasmalogens. … When plasmalogen levels are low, risk of cancer goes way up.” The identification of certain cancer biomarkers goes many decades back, says Dr. Goodenowe. What's been lacking though, is the infrastructure to make their detection and subsequent resolution widely available. “We ran a colon cancer colonoscopy trial in Canada—a 6,000-subject trial, one of the largest ever done—using the same blood testing technology that every child born gets measured [with]. Using inborn errors of metabolism, we're able to diagnose stage zero to stage one colon cancer in the target population with 86 percent sensitivity. This is when you have virtually 100 percent survival. It's a simple blood test.” Why does cancer risk increase with age? Why does India have lower cancer rates than America? ⭕️ Watch in-depth videos based on Truth & Tradition at Epoch TV
The cells of those with autism show unique biochemistry. What does it reveal about autism's root cause and the potential to treat it? Dr. Dayan Goodenowe has spent decades researching the biochemical mechanics of disease. He has invented and patented technology that identifies prodromes (early symptoms) for a range of conditions—including autism—to aid diagnosis and treatment. “Different diseases have these prodromes. They have these things that come before. The program for autism is mitochondrial insufficiency. And that's what leads to the gender bias, the three times more boys have autism versus girls.” He returns to VitalSigns with Brendon Fallon to highlight the link between autism's hallmark biochemistry and potential triggering events: “Most parents will say [their child was] developing normally, then something happened … Maybe they got a bad infection; they got some sort of injury; some sort of inflammation event occurred in their life. And that starts a cascade of inflammation.” Dr. Goodenowe identifies three key disruptions to the machinery of the cell that result in autism. If these can be corrected by giving the cell the materials it needs to repair could this restore function and quality of life to people with autism? On VitalSigns, Dr. Goodenowe highlights the promising results coming through from the network of doctors applying his treatment to their autistic patients. ⭕️ Watch in-depth videos based on Truth & Tradition at Epoch TV
Which oils and fats can we eat to avoid toxicity and to improve our health rather than harm it? Biochemical researcher Dayan Goodenowe says the answer begins with knowing why the human body needs oil and fat in the first place and how it uses them. “When you eat a high Omega-6 fat meal, your body doesn't really digest that fat, it basically just reorganizes it, and sends it directly to your fat cells for later.” Dr. Goodenowe is currently conducting clinical trials into the use of an oil-derived substance—plasmalogen—for treating neurodegenerative disease. VitalSigns documented the breakthrough results of this in treating a rare genetic disorder in children in the video: Alzheimer's: Key to Cure. This time, he joins host Brendon Fallon to explain the health consequences of the switch from cooking with animal fats to vegetable and seed oils and the inherent differences in these substances that make them fit or unfit for consumption. How much of the wrong type of fatty acid could be hidden in your supposedly “grain-fed” steak? How is the current widespread use of seed oils tied to the petroleum industry? Dr. Goodenowe lends his biochemical expertise to the kitchen to highlight which oils and fats we should be using to foster health and longevity. ⭕️ Watch in-depth videos based on Truth & Tradition at Epoch TV
Dr. Dayan Goodenowe is an expert on the biochemical mechanisms of aging and disease. In 1999, he invented a technology platform that could simultaneously measure thousands of biochemicals in blood. Tens of thousands of human samples have been analyzed from healthy and diseased persons of all ages. The biochemical data collected has enabled Dr. Goodenowe to identify specific biochemical system failures (Prodromes) that occur with aging and prior to the occurrence of disease. In addition to predicting disease and death before it happens, Dr. Goodenowe designs bioidentical metabolic intermediates to correct prodromes, prevent disease, and increase longevity and vitality.
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) recently claimed the life of Sandra Bullock's boyfriend Bryan Randall. The 57-year old died of the classic form of motor neuron disease after a three-year struggle. Most die of ALS within three to five years. How did Stephen Hawking survive for 55 years with ALS? In 2017, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimated over 30,000 Americans had ALS. The disease affects the nerves in the brain and spinal cord, leading to loss of muscle control. Only around 10 percent of ALS cases relate to family history, says neuroscientist Dayan Goodenowe, with the cause of the remainder 90 percent often loosely identified as "random." Is there a hidden cause (or causes) of this disease that are simply being missed? Does a clue to the cause of ALS lie in the 1982 case of the seven young adults who developed Parkinson's disease after injecting themselves with a bad batch of synthetic “designer” heroin? Mr. Goodenowe joins VitalSigns host Brendon Fallon to probe the mystery cause(s) of ALS and illuminate hope for possible treatment. ⭕️ Watch in-depth videos based on Truth & Tradition at Epoch TV
Looking 4 Healing Radio with Dr. Henry Ealy – In this episode of Looking 4 Healing Radio, Dr. H is joined by special guest Dr. Dayan Goodenowe, founder of the Goodenowe Research Institute & Prodrome Sciences. Listen in as they discuss the hope that Dr. Dayan is discovering in the world of Plasmalogens for remyelination of neurons that can be so essential with respect to helping people recovering from Autism, Dementia, and...
Looking 4 Healing Radio with Dr. Henry Ealy – In this episode of Looking 4 Healing Radio, Dr. H is joined by special guest Dr. Dayan Goodenowe, founder of the Goodenowe Research Institute & Prodrome Sciences. Listen in as they discuss the hope that Dr. Dayan is discovering in the world of Plasmalogens for remyelination of neurons that can be so essential with respect to helping people recovering from Autism, Dementia, and...
It was once rare to hear of athletes suffering heart failure and even dying on the field. Now, it seems commonplace. At the time of publishing this video, the son of the the LA Lakers' Lebron James is among the latest to suffer a cardiac arrest while playing professional sport. Just weeks prior, a Dominican pro basketball player died of an apparent heart attack during a stress test—he had collapsed during a game in December 2021—and earlier this year the Buffalo Bills' Damar Hamlin collapsed from a cardiac arrest during an NFL game. Why is this phenomenon occurring more often in recent years than it did before? And why are men more likely to be affected than women? On VitalSigns, biochemical researcher Dayan Goodenowe joins host Brendon Fallon to pinpoint the factor protecting women's hearts and those factors escalating heart-failure overall. Why are heart failures occurring among professional athletes, when they are the ones intensively screened for heart problems? If this is happening to the fittest and healthiest among us, it certainly signals danger to the wider population. Which ‘silver-bullet' nutrient that shores up cell-membranes can curtail that danger? ⭕️ Watch in-depth videos based on Truth & Tradition at Epoch TV
Today's guest tells us things we've never heard about and that just may change our life. Dr. Dayan Goodenowe is a researcher who dove into the world of plasmalogens. We learn how this molecule our body produces is so vital to diseases of aging and how we can control them to keep our cholesterol levels healthy, lower our risk of heart disease, dementia and many other neurological diseases as well as cancer. Dr. Goodenowe started researching the biochemical mechanisms of disease in 1990. He's got over 30 years of experience inventing cutting edge technology, creating medical grade supplements and identifying biochemical prodromes that are related to particular diseases, that we women want to know more about. Keep in mind that Dr. Goodenowe is a neuroscientist, not a medical doctor, and certainly not your doctor. He is also the founder of Prodrome sciences, the author of the book “Breaking Alzheimer's and creator of the DrGoodenowe.com website where you can find everything about him, his research and the things we are going to cover today. DISCLAIMER This content is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not intended to provide medical advice or to take the place of such advice or treatment from a personal physician. Any products and services are intended for research, educational, and informational use only and are not intended to diagnose or treat any disease. You should always seek the advice of a physician or other healthcare provider with any questions you have regarding the diagnosis, cure, treatment, mitigation, or prevention of any disease or other medical condition or impairment of status of your health. Neither Dr. Goodenowe nor the publisher of this content takes responsibility for possible health consequences of any person or persons reading or following the information in this educational content. None of the statements in any of our materials have been evaluated by the FDA. While clinical applications may be shown, products and services are not validated for clinical use. DISCOUNT Use code ZORA for discounts on all areas of Dr. Goodenowe's websites. Contact Dr. Dayan Goodenowe Website: https://prodrome.com/en-ca Website: https://drgoodenowe.com/ Instagram: http://instagram.com/drdayangoodenowe Email: info@drgoodenowe.com Join the Hack My Age community on: Facebook Page : http://facebook.com/hackmyage Facebook Group: Biohacking Menopause https://www.facebook.com/groups/biohackingwomen50 Instagram: http://instagram.com/hackmyage Website: http://www.hackmyage.com Hack My Age VIP Group: http://patreon.com/hackmyage Email: zora@hackmyage.com Newsletter: http://www.hackmyage.com/newsletter This podcast is edited by jonathanjk.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hackmyage/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hackmyage/support
Why You Should Listen: In this episode, you will learn about the role of plasmalogens in cognition and overall health. About My Guest: My guest for this episode is Dr. Dayan Goodenowe. Dayan Goodenowe, PhD is a neuroscientist and founder and CEO of Prodrome Sciences. His research into the biochemical mechanisms of disease started in 1990. His curiosity about the biochemistry of life is as insatiable today as it was over 30 years ago. In those more than 30 years, Dr. Goodenowe invented and developed advanced bioinformatic technologies, designed and manufactured novel supplements, and identified biochemical prodromes of numerous diseases including Alzheimer's disease and dementia, Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis, autism, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, depression, and numerous cancers. Key Takeaways: What are prodromes of disease and of health? What are plasmalogens? Where are plasmalogens high in the body? What conditions do low plasmalogens contribute to? What factors lead to lower than optimal plasmalogen levels? How can endogenous production be optimized? Are plasmalogens addressing root causes of cognitive decline or are they essentially shielding the body from their damaging effects? How do plasmalogens impact amyloid precursor protein? Can plasmalogens mitigate the potential contribution of ApoE4 to cognitive decline? Do plasmalogens have a similar effect in SCI, MCI, dementia, and Alzheimer's? How do plasmalogens impact cholinergic neuron function? How do other phospholipids such as phosphatidylcholine fit into the plasmalogen conversation? What is a healthy cholesterol level? From a lipid optiminization perspective, what is an optimal diet? Do plasmalogens play a role in traumatic brain injuries? What is the ProdromeScan test? Why are specific markers included? What are ProdromeNeuro and ProdromeGlia plasmalogen precursors? Connect With My Guest: http://DrGoodenowe.com Related Resources: Prodrome Sciences 25% off discount code BETTERHEALTH25 Interview Date: June 23, 2023 Transcript: To review a transcript of this show, visit https://BetterHealthGuy.com/Episode186. Additional Information: To learn more, visit https://BetterHealthGuy.com. Disclosure: BetterHealthGuy.com is an affiliate of Prodrome Sciences. Disclaimer: The content of this show is for informational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any illness or medical condition. Nothing in today's discussion is meant to serve as medical advice or as information to facilitate self-treatment. As always, please discuss any potential health-related decisions with your own personal medical authority.
Fifteen years of neuroscientific research led Dr Dayan Goodenowe to a landmark discovery – a single molecule much lower than normal in the blood of people with Alzheimer's Disease. Using his own technology, he identified that molecule as plasmalogen – an essential brain nutrient found in mother's breast milk. Was Alzheimer's being caused by its depletion in brain cells? What would happen if it could be restored? The challenge was set. Since 2007, Goodenowe has researched and developed a treatment now being trialed by hundreds of doctors across America on Alzheimer's sufferers. But on the opposite end of the life spectrum, two children with a rare (1 in every 100,000 births) disease – RCDP* – are rapidly and profoundly displaying this treatment's effects. Witness the changes in the two children, which signal hope not just for their diagnosis, but for treating other serious diseases, including Alzheimer's—on #Vitalsigns with Brendon Fallon. ⭕️ Watch in-depth videos based on Truth & Tradition at Epoch TV
My guest this week is Dr. Dayan Goodenowe, PhD. of Prodrome Sciences. In this episode, Dr. Goodenowe and I discuss plasmalogens; what are plasmalogens, the fascinating research and case studies around antiaging and quicker recovery, why plasmalogens decline with age, the connection between myelination and brain development, various conditions plasmalogens can support; particularly in degenerative diseases like Alzheimer's, MS, Parkinson's and other neurological conditions, and how you can improve your plasmalogen levels through diet and supplementation. Dr. Goodenowe does an incredible job of breaking down the science of APOE genetic variations and the importance of cholesterol, as well as if it is possible to prevent TBI's. I'm incredibly excited about the use of plasmalogens–not just for recovery, general cognition, and longevity, but also for the potential to support prevention and addressing of so many common debilitating conditions from autism to Alzheimer's, cancer, and more. Plasmalogens are found in various areas of the body and they account for about 20% of our brain's total weight, peaking in our 30s and 40s, but substantially declining by our 70s. The good news is we can restore levels (and also test). We have a lot to cover, including prenatal and postnatal care! Let's dive in! Learn more about plasmalogens at here and use discount code NAT25 on your order. ------ Episode Sponsors DrinkHRW: I drink molecular hydrogen water every morning before anything else and have my clients do the same. Why? Molecular hydrogen is foundational to supporting a healthy body; through its ability to help to manage reactive oxygen species (ROS), inflammation, improve metabolic balance, and more. DrinkHRW also has hydrogen tablets with ImmunoLP20 to support the body's immune, respiratory, liver, oral, and stress response health. Visit DrinkHRW and use code Longevity for 15% off. Berkeley Life is dedicated to supporting healthy nitric oxide levels—a vital molecule made in the body, responsible for vasodilation and circulation. As we age we produce less, resulting in diminished blood flow. Nitric oxide also has topical impacts (I LOVE Berkeley Life's new topical nitric oxide serum!) Orders can only be made using a practitioner code. You can use mine: NIDDBL for 10% off. Visit berkeleylife.com ------ Episode Takeways [09:30] If something is broken, fix it.. Even if you don't “feel” anything... [18:00] What are plasmalogens?.. [39:00] Why are plasmalogens supportive for TBIs and prevention?.. [46:45] Do plasmalogens support mitochondria?.. [49:52] Can plasmalogens reduce risk for those with APOE & APOA variations… [01:10:00] Plasmalogens post TBI… [01:14:15] The effects of overexercising... [01:18:00] When should children or pregnant women take plasmalogens?.. [01:20:00] What blood tests should we do and when? [01:25:20] What types of foods increase plasmalogen production?.. [01:26:00] 3 Things to improve plasmalogen levels… ------ Follow Nat Facebook Facebook Group Instagram Mighty Networks BSP Community Work with Nat: Book Your 20 Minute Optimization Consult
Living a life of optimum health and vitality is what everyone desires, but how much do we really know about achieving that goal? My guest today is on the cutting edge of biochemical research regarding the most critical foundations of the body's ability to resist disease, repair cellular damage, and protect neural pathways. It all comes down to plasmalogens and their marvelous work in the body. Join us to learn more!Dr. Dayan Goodenowe is a scientist at Prodrome. He is a researcher and inventor of biochemical mechanisms. His curiosity about the biochemistry of life is as insatiable today as it was 30 years ago. In those 30 years, Dr. Goodenowe invented and developed advanced bio-information technologies, designed and manufactured novel supplements, and identified prodromes of numerous diseases including Alzheimer's, dementia, Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis, ALS, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, depression, and numerous cancers. Show Highlights:Get to know Dr. Goodenowe and his background in psychiatry and the biomechanics of diseaseHow Dr. Goodenowe's research shows the relationship between the decrease of plasmalogens in the brain and muscles over time and several neurological diseases How Dr. Goodenowe's work is essentially human bioengineering to optimize health and function through strategic supplementationAn explanation of metabolomics and how they work in the bodyWhy genes don't cause disease but expose the diseases we are unable to make adaptations forHow biochemical engineering can silence genetic predispositions to combat diseaseWhat plasmalogens are, what makes them unique, and what they do in the bodyWhy babies need the plasmalogens in breast milk to help prevent autism and problems in early childhood developmentWhy taking plasmalogens leads to improvements in sleep, calmness, neuromuscular performance, muscle recovery, and cognitive functionHow blood tests can determine plasmalogen levels–and why they should be done around age 40-50Dr. Goodenowe's recommendations for taking plasmalogens, specifically the ProdromeNeuro and ProdromeGlia oilsHow concussions and brain inflammation are only remedied by feeding them critical components, like plasmalogensHow plasmalogens help in cholesterol transport and oxidative stressWhat Dr. Goodenowe sees as the future of oral plasmalogens–and who should not take themResourcesConnect with Dr. Paulvinhttps://doctorpaulvin.com/Find out more about Dr. Goodenowe's researchWebsiteFind out more about Prodrome and order supplements Prodrome (Use the discount code “NPaulvin25.”)
In this weeks episode of "Pushing the Limits" a luminary in the field of neuroscience and chemistry, founder, president and CEO of Prodrome Sciences Dr Dayan Goodenowe joins us to share his knowledge on how we can protect our brain health and even reverse many types of neurodegeneration. He is the holder of over 17 patents and is the author of "Breaking Alzheimers" a definitive work highlighting 15 years of research. What you will learn in this episode: How to extend your healthspan using plasmalogens How to reverse brain damage What autism, multiple sclerosis, parkinsons and motor neurons all have in common Diagnostic tools developed by Dr Dayan to catch disease processes before they become a major issue. What Dr Dayans favourite supplements are and why. Mechanisms of plasmalogens Why the membranes of your cells are critical to your health A simple blood test you can do catch disease early. Currently only available in a few countries. 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Dayan Goodenowe, PhD, founder, president and CEO of Prodrome Sciences, which promotes disease prevention through detection and treatment, believes supplements and behavior modification can play a role in combating dementia. His target is the little-known lipid, plasmalogen, which he cited in his book, Breaking Alzheimer's, as a cause of Alzheimer's. Like many molecules, plasmalogens that are typically healthy in youth and middle-age deteriorate during old age. That can lead to the onset of Alzheimer's, according to Dr. Goodenowe, because of the lack of plasmalogen in membranes in the neurological system. When membranes become deficient in plasmalogens, as happens during aging, they can create an impairment of synaptic function, and that, according to Dr. Goodenowe, reduces neurological function typically associated with dementia. He compares the neurological system to the wires in a house's lighting network. Lights are turned on by a switch, whereas neurons communicate with each other through biochemical molecules. And plasmalogens serve as biological fuses. They are a critical building block of the membranes that protect and compartmentalize the various functions of the body, including the neurological workings of the brain. Supplements provide a way to boost the number and efficiency of plasmalogens and warding off dementia in the elderly, Dr. Goodenowe says, by maintaining a proper cell level so that the lipids produce their own plasmalogens. Another strategy is to practice intermittent fasting, he explains, because it can help control fat metabolism. He also recommends a balanced diet and the consumption of animal fat to build plasmalogen and stave off dementia. Other bodily processes that can spur dementia, such as brain shrinkage, amyloid plagues, and neurofibrillary tangles, also can be measured and controlled, according to Dr. Goodenowe. In fact, brain shrinkage is impacted by plasmalogens, Dr. Goodenowe asserts. When the brain shrinks, it loses lipids, and one critical lipid it loses is plasmalogen. Dr. Goodenowe says that individuals with high plasmalogens live and function longer — by about 30 years — than those with low plasmalogens. In fact, he contends, plasmalogens are a better indicator of longevity than age. People can overcome the potential impact of their genes, Dr. Goodenowe maintains — even when someone has APOE4, the gene scientists say carries the greatest risk for dementia. One of the plasmalogens' many functions is to regulate cholesterol, and as humans age, and their plasmalogens become deficient, they are less able to export cholesterol, a condition that is more acute in those with the APOE4 gene. When an APOE4 carrier ages, it can lead to higher cholesterol in the membranes, which has an impact on the amyloid pathway. Amyloid plaque can form in the brain, which can lead to synapse dysfunction and dementia. People can measure their plasmalogens through blood tests. Dr. Goodenowe's company, Prodrome sciences, does offer such testing. You can learn more at Prodrome.com. Dr. Goodenowe says the key is to check plasmalogens in relation to other molecules in your body. You want your plasmalogen level to be higher than the non-plasmalogen level, he points out, because it helps maintain the body's cells. Thank you to our supporter: Renue by Science: 10% off NMN https://renuebyscience.com/product/pure-nmn-sublingual-powder-16-grams/?rfsn=6332650.fd7cfd Enter jane10 at checkout for 10% off. Cutting Edge Health podcast website: https://cuttingedgehealth.com/ Cutting Edge Health Social: 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, Maria, Louis and Nicole on my team!
Brian interviews Dr. Dayan Goodenowe. Dr. Goodenowe, President/CEO of Prodrome Sciences Inc talks about Alzheimer's. He describes his successful clinical research linking plasmalogen depletion as a cause of Alzheimer's as well as his invention of the Prodrome Scan blood test and plasmalogen supplements. Dayan also recently wrote and published the book "Breaking Alzheimer's". This is a fascinating show about a disease we don't know enough about and some potential solutions: sleep, diet, intermittent fasting and plasmalogen.
My guest today is Neuroscientist and Biochemist Dr. Dayan Goodenowe. Dr. Goodenowe drills down on some of the ways we can work on our brain health in his new book Breaking Alzheimers. We discuss what some of the real threats to our brain function are and how Plasmalogens impact our neurological health. Believe me that exercise you have commited too is not just for your waistline. We even touched on what is happening neurologically for an Autistic child to give a better understanding to those of us navigating autism with a loved one. He has a ton of free lectures on brain health and function on line and for all of the supplement suggestions everything is transcribed on gabbyreece.com if you are looking for something specific. Enjoy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dr. Dayan Goodenowe is today's guest, and let me just say off the bat, his work blows my mind. Dr. Goodenowe believes that disease is not our destiny--that we are NOT all destined to end up with the chronic conditions and issues that plague so many people. And he says it all starts in the brain. His groundbreaking work on plasmalogens--a lipid that supports brain health--has revealed new ways to treat the symptoms of persistent neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's and Parkinson's, and he also has written extensively on autism and cancer. If you know someone struggling with any of these issues, you'll walk away armed with valuable new information. In this episode we talk: + How our brains work and why current protocol and medications only mask brain issues + His groundbreaking work with Alzheimer's patients + What he believes is at the root of neurodegenerative disease + Deep dive on Parkinson's and how to supplement to treat its symptoms + The supplements he recommends everyone take + Intermittent fasting and its impact on brain and body health + Living until 100+ Supplements mentioned: B6, B12 Lecithin Creatine CoQ10 Acetylcysteine L-Carnitine Article about women and intermittent fasting mentioned in the episode found here. To read more about his work and research, check out Dr. Goodenowe's website here, and follow his company Prodrome Sciences on IG here. Follow me on IG here for great tips, clips and chat. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wegottatalkwithsonni/support
DR. DAYAN GOODENOWE is a neuroscientist, biochemist, inventor and pioneer. His mission is to educate the world about the life-extending benefits possible when biochemical health is harnessed. His book is Breaking Alzheimers. Home
Dr. Dayan Goodenowe joins Julie Gregory to discuss his new book, “Breaking Alzheimer's: A 15 Year Crusade to Expose the Cause and Deliver the Cure.” He talks about how his research lead him to plasmalogens and how they relate to neurological health. He explains what goes wrong biochemically as dementia develops and highlights age-related diminishing plasmalogen levels as a major driver of disease. He outlines his research showing that ApoE4 carriers may require more plasmalogens to maintain cognition, and he identifies tests and supplements to support plasmalogen levels. Finally, they discuss the unprecedented results of Dr. Goodenowe's newly completed clinical trial that he just reported on at the Alzheimer's Association International Conference.
In this special episode dedicated to the brain, we sit down with Dr. Dayan Goodenowe, PhD, Author of "Breaking Alzheimer's", and researcher of the brain, and how it can get BETTER (not worse) with age. It can be done-- this is how.Medical Disclaimer: The medical treatments discussed in this channel are not intended for a diagnosis or prescription for viewers. They are meant for educational purposes only. Always consult your physician before administering any of the treatments discussed by Dr. Seeds or his video channel.
DR. DAYAN GOODENOWE is a neuroscientist, biochemist, inventor and pioneer. His mission is to educate the world about the life-extending benefits possible when biochemical health is harnessed. His book is Breaking Alzheimers. Home
Did you know genetic changes account for an estimated 10-15% of all Parkinson's disease? And these genetic changes can be passed down to family members. That's why Picture Genetics just released Picture PD Aware, an at-home DNA kit that tests for changes in seven genes associated with Parkinson's disease. Picture PD Aware is easy to order and understand with good looking reports! Plus you are fully supported through live chats, emails and genetic counseling. To order your Picture PD Aware kit over at picturegenetics.com and use code “DNATODAY” for 25% off and free-shipping! Get actionable genetic insights today to benefit your family of tomorrow. Joining our host, Kira Dineen, this week Dr. Dayan Goodenowe. He is the Founder, President, and CEO of Prodrome Sciences Inc., and the Author of Breaking Alzheimer's: A 15-Year Crusade to Expose the Cause and Deliver the Cure, a novel about biomarkers of dementia and Alzheimer's disease, and the science and clinical applications of plasmalogens for the therapeutic treatment of Alzheimer's disease. Dr. Goodenowe's primary professional interest is the advancement of precision preventative medicine into mainstream medical practice. The achievement of this goal involves the integration and translation of various scientific and technological fields such as basic biochemistry, biomarker discovery, diagnostic technology, biostatistics, clinical trial design and execution, targeted therapeutic development, epidemiology, and healthcare economics. The prevention and treatment of neurodegenerative diseases is his primary focus. As the founder and CEO of Prodrome Sciences Inc., his primary responsibility is to build a next-generation team of dedicated researchers and other professionals and to work with and continue to grow his team such that Prodrome Sciences Inc. can reach its ultimate goal of saving lives and improving quality of life by implementing our targeted strategy of disease prevention through prodrome detection and treatment. On This Episode We Discuss:Dementia vs Alzhiemer's diseaseAPOE gene's role in Alzheimer's diseaseMethods to counteract APOE statusCorrelation between plasmalogens and dementiaPlasmalogen's blood vs brain levelsProdromeNeuro for Alzheimer's Disease and Parkinson's DiseaseHow do you keep research articles organized? We have struggled with this for years, but have finally found a solution that is simple and easy. It's called Paperpile! It radically simplifies the workflow of collecting, managing and writing papers. Paperpile allows you to highlight and annotate papers, manage references, share and collaborate and even cite directly in Google Docs and Microsoft Word. Paperpile's new mobile apps allows you to sync your library to all your devices so you can read and annotate on your iPad, iPhone, or Android device. Start your free 30 day trial today at paperpile.com with promo code “DNATODAY”. Paperpile costs only $36 per year, but with code “DNATODAY” you save 20%! Enter to win one of 10 copies of Dr. Goodenowe's book, Breaking Alzheimer's, in our social media giveaway. Visit our Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, and our host's LinkedIn to enter. Stay tuned for the next new episode of DNA Today on August 20, 2021 with BioVaxys discussing hapentized vaccines! New episodes are released on the first and third Friday of the month. In the meantime, you can binge over 150 other episodes on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, streaming on the website, or any other podcast player by searching, “DNA Today”. Episodes in 2021 are also recorded with video which you can watch on our YouTube channel. See what else we are up to on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube and our website, DNApodcast.com. Questions/inquiries can be sent to info@DNApodcast.com. Intrigued about genetics? Of course you are, you listen to this podcast! Which is why I think you will be interested in an upcoming webinar on August 11th. In this 3 hour virtual workshop a wide variety of genetic counseling topics will be explored including prenatal genetic counseling (presented by me, Kira Dineen), precision medicine, overview of common genetic conditions, and more! Join us in this collaborative worldwide workshop next week on August 11th! Register here!
Today's show rundown: Short Telomeres in relation to COVID 19 Jeff talks more about telomeres and where you can find info Mark introduces today's guest Dr. Dayan Goodenowe Dr. Goodenowe talks a little about what he does and how he got started Function and Disease can not co-exist LDL & HDL functions in the brain Cholesterol and mortality rates We're still stuck in old thinking Dementia and mortality rate https://drgoodenowe.com/ https://drgoodenowe.com/breaking-alzheimers/ https://drgoodenowe.com/plasmalogens/ https://drgoodenowe.com/get-certified/ Dr. Goodenowe's research into the biochemical mechanisms of disease started in 1990. His curiosity about the biochemistry of life is as insatiable today as it was 30 years ago. In those 30 years, Dr. Goodenowe invented and developed advanced diagnostic and bioinformatic technologies, designed and manufactured novel and natural biochemical precursors, and identified biochemical prodromes of numerous diseases including Alzheimer's disease and dementia, Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis, stroke, autism, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, depression, and cancers of the colon, pancreas, ovary, breast, lung, kidney, liver, stomach, and others. And he is just getting warmed up. Dr. Goodenowe is now going beyond disease and the detection of biochemical dysfunctions to diagnose and the correction of biochemical dysfunctions to treat disease. Dr. Goodenowe's new focus is to defeat the entropy of aging by creating strategic biochemical and bio-functional reserve capacity in advance of known disease risks such that the human body can maintain the physical and biological functions of life indefinitely and without disease.
It's time to defend our title as the Best 2020 Science and Medicine Podcast! The Podcast Awards Nominations are open! So we need you listeners to get DNA Today nominated at podcastawards.com. We were against very popular podcasts last year, and because of your support we won. To win again, we need all of you to nominate DNA Today in the Science & Medicine category at podcastawards.com by July 31st. If you share your nomination on social media and tag us, we will repost it and give you a shoutout on show! Thank you so much for all your support, let's win this together! Joining our host, Kira Dineen, this week is Janice L. Berliner. She is the Director of the Master of Science in Genetic Counseling Program at Bay Path University and the Author of Brooke's Promise, a novel that follows a family through their journey and struggles as their love is pushed to the test while learning to live with their daughter's disease.Janice has been a genetic counselor for more than 29 years, having earned her MS in Human Genetics/Genetic Counseling from the University of Michigan becoming board-certified in 1993. She has served on the boards of directors of the National Society of Genetic Counselors (NSGC) and the American Board of Genetic Counseling (ABGC), and chaired the 2008 NSGC Annual Education Conference. She has also had the opportunity to be part of the hands-on training of a sizable number of genetic counseling graduate students, has served as the Editor-in-Chief of the NSGC quarterly newsletter, on the editorial board of the Journal of Genetic Counseling, and several committees of the NSGC and AGCPD (Association of Genetic Counseling Program Directors). Her second genetics novel is in the works. Did you know there is a genetic counselor that specializes in offering care to those in the adoptee community? Brianne Kirkpatrick co-wrote “The DNA Guide for Adoptees” to provide a resource for those in the adoptee community who are utilizing DNA testing to find biological relatives or to seek out medical information. She also started Watershed DNA to offer personalized genetic counseling to directly support people in the aftermath of a surprise DNA discovery. You can hear Brianne share her insight from her book in episode 103 of DNA Today! Learn more at WatershedDNA.com where you can also book your consultation today with Brianne. On This Episode We Discuss:The inspiration behind Brooke's PromiseFertility genetic counselors Failure to thrive in newborns Pompe disease Interpreting carrier screening results Resources for parents of babies with genetic disordersPreparing for a career in genetic counseling? Check out Keck Graduate Institute in Claremont, California! At KGI, you will gain the training and development to become an innovative, collaborative, and caring genetic counselor. KGI prepares graduates to be leaders among healthcare professionals dedicated to the delivery of advanced personally-optimized patient care and the translation of applied and clinical science breakthroughs to enhance the quality of life. So if you want to be a genetic counselor, check out KGI at kgi.edu/dnatoday. Want to read Brooke's Promise? Enter our giveaway to win your own copy! Head over to our Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook accounts to enter our giveaway to win one of five free copies. To learn more about Janice and Brooke's Promise, visit her website, or check her out on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, and Instagram. Stay tuned for the next new episode of DNA Today on August 6th, 2021 with Dr. Dayan Goodenowe about the genetics of dementia! New episodes are released on the first and third Friday of the month. In the meantime, you can binge over 150 other episodes on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, streaming on the website, or any other podcast player by searching, “DNA Today”. Brand new in 2021, episodes are now also recorded with video which you can watch on our YouTube channel. See what else we are up to on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube and our website, DNApodcast.com. Questions/inquiries can be sent to info@DNApodcast.com. The practice of genomic counselling and variant interpretation is advancing at an incredible pace. The University of British Columbia offers an online, flexible graduate certificate for genetic professionals who want to keep up. You will learn to apply the latest methods in clinical bioinformatics, variant interpretation, and genomic counselling. It's an ideal way to earn CEUs while enhancing your genetic counselling practice. Learn more and register on their website.
Dr. Dayan Goodenowe, world expert on the biochemical basis of life, disease, and death, discusses the biochemical markers that predict numerous diseases including Alzheimer's and dementia, Parkinson's, multiple sclerosis, stroke, autism, ALS, multiple system atrophy, various mental illnesses, and cancers - and how we can still prevent disease in spite of them!Guest Links:https://drgoodenowe.comStart your FREE 7 day trial for Jillian's App at https://go.jillianmichaels.com/WNt1rL7uyZFollow us on Instagram @JillianMichaels and @MartiniCindyEmail your questions to JillianPodcast@gmail.comThis Week's Sponsors:TRUNIAGEN.com/JILLIAN to save 10% on your first purchaseYou can find new episodes of Keeping It Real: Conversations with Jillian Michaels, completely ad free, on Wondery+ https://wondery.app.link/jillianPrivacy Policy and California Privacy Notice.
How can plasmalogens lead researchers to discoveries in age-related disease? By giving clues of how various bodily functions work, they may be the missing piece of the puzzle. Press play to learn: How plasmalogens facilitate biogenesis Why low-level plasmalogens are problematic in the body How maximum lifespan can be extended CEO and founder of Prodrome Sciences, discuss his work with plasmalogens and how their function in the body facilitates necessary tasks throughout. As we age, our body begins to struggle to carry out processes that did not pose a challenge earlier in life. One of the keys to these functions is the presence of plasmalogens throughout the body to help facilitate proper pathways that are working as they should. Age-related diseases may have been found to be caused, at least in part, by the absence or deficiency in plasmalogens. Rather than treating diseases and increasing average lifespan, Prodrome Sciences focuses on the conditions in the body that lead to disease susceptibility. To learn more, visit prodromesciences.com. Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: apple.co/30PvU9C
Plasmalogens: What are they and how do they work in the body? It goes deep. Really deep! Join me and Dr. Dayan Goodenowe as we discuss plasmalogens and the role they play in keeping our cells healthy, supporting cognitive health and longevity. (And get ready for some biochem!) Click here to download the completed Matrix […] The post #235: Mapping Plasmalogens with Dr. Dayan Goodenowe appeared first on Functional Nutrition Alliance.
Dr. Goodenowe's research into the biochemical mechanisms of disease started in 1990. His curiosity about the biochemistry of life is as insatiable today as it was 30 years ago. In those 30 years, Dr. Goodenowe invented and developed advanced diagnostic and bioinformatic technologies, designed and manufactured novel and natural biochemical precursors, and identified biochemical prodromes of numerous diseases including Alzheimer's disease and dementia, Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis, stroke, autism, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, depression, and cancers of the colon, pancreas, ovary, breast, lung, kidney, liver, stomach, and others. And he is just getting warmed up. Dr. Goodenowe is now going beyond disease and the detection of biochemical dysfunctions to diagnose and the correction of biochemical dysfunctions to treat disease. Dr. Goodenowe's new focus is to defeat the entropy of aging by creating strategic biochemical and biofunctional reserve capacity in advance of known disease risks such that the human body can maintain the physical and biological functions of life indefinitely and without disease.
Dr. Dayan Goodenowe joins Julie Gregory to discuss his research into disease states identified by metabolomic testing. They focus particularly on neurological health. He explains what goes wrong biochemically as dementia develops and highlights age-related diminishing plasmalogen levels as a major driver of disease. He describes his research showing that ApoE4 carriers require more plasmalogens to maintain cognition, and he identifies diet and lifestyle measures that support plasmalogen levels. Finally, they discuss Dr. Goodenowe's newly available ProdromeNeuro dietary supplement and the evidence showing its effect on plasmalogen levels in the body.