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Send us a text In this episode of Informed Aging, we take a closer look at LifeBio, a tool that helps individuals document their life stories through guided interviews and reminiscence. Learn how storytelling can improve well-being, enhance communication, and support personalized care—especially for those living with dementia. www.lifebio.org Phone 937-303-4576Support the Alzheimer's & Dementia Resource Center
Send us a text"Caregiving" on PBS, premiere date June 24th.Wellbeings Share Your StoryA Caregiver's Heart, a short filmA Journey of Resilience, a short filmSupport the Alzheimer's & Dementia Resource Center
Send us a textWine, Women & DementiaWatch on PBSView the trailer: https://www.winewomenanddementia.com/trailerFollow on Instagram: @winewomenanddementiaFollow on FB: @WWDdocumentarySYNOPSIS The world is grappling with a crisis as the baby boomer generation ages into dementia.The United States is no exception, with an estimated nine million Americans projected to be living with dementia by 2030.In light of this, Wine, Women, & Dementia provides a poignant and intimate look into the human side of dementia. This film follows the journey of former dementia family caregiver and filmmaker, Kitty Norton, as she embarks on a cross-country RV adventure with her best friend, Beth Rigazio, to meet the dementia family caregivers who provided virtual friendship and encouragement through their shared caregiver experiences. Through these face-to-face encounters, Norton seeks to deepen her understanding of the caregiving experience, and highlight the vital support that caregivers provide to one another, despite the physical distance between them.Support the Alzheimer's & Dementia Resource Center
Send us a textDr. Rani Banik, Integrative Neuro-OphthalmologistThe Eye Health Summit, a free, global event taking place on May 1–7, coincides with National Healthy Vision Month. https://theeyehealthsummit.com/Dr. Rudrani Banik, MD, is a board-certified ophthalmologist specializing in an integrative approach to vision health and author of, “Beyond Carrots: Best Foods For Eye Health A to Z,” and “Dr Rani's Visionary Kitchen.” She is also a fellowship-trained neuro-ophthalmologist. Banik is the founder of EnVision Health NYC, a concierge practice specializing in eye health, neurological conditions, and migraine headaches. She is associate professor of ophthalmology at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and co-director of the neuro-ophthalmology service. Banik is a member of the American Board of Ophthalmology's Exam Development Committee and contributes to setting the standards for board certification. https://www.facebook.com/EnVisionHealthNYChttps://www.instagram.com/dr.ranibanikSupport the Alzheimer's & Dementia Resource Center
Send us a text In this episode, we tackle common myths about hospice care and uncover the truth about what hospice really means. Join us as we break down misconceptions, discuss the benefits of hospice support, and highlight how it can provide compassionate, dignified care at the right time. AdventHealth Hospice5 Wishes advance planning documentsSupport the Alzheimer's & Dementia Resource Center
Send us a text Over-the-counter hearing aids are everywhere, but are they the right solution for you or your loved ones? In this episode of Informed Aging, Robin Rountree sits down with hearing expert Jaysee Soto from Altamonte Family Hearing to break down the pros, cons, and latest advancements in hearing technology. From Apple's AirPods Pro 2 to budget-friendly options, we discuss what works, what doesn't, and how hearing loss impacts brain health. Listen for an informative (and fun!) discussion that might just change how you think about hearing aids. Hearing Loss and Dementia Virtual WorkshopClick here to join the workshop on March 27th at 10:30 AM ESTJaysee Soto of Altamonte Family HearingBald Hearing Guy on TikTokBald Hearing Guy on YouTubeBald Hearing Guy on InstagramAltamonte Family Hearing on FacebookApple AirPods Pro 2 commercialSupport the Alzheimer's & Dementia Resource Center
Send us a textEpisode Summary:In this episode of Informed Aging, host Robin Rountree welcomes Aubrie Depkin, Executive Director of Senior Helpers, to discuss the importance of aging in place and the role of home care services. They explore the differences between home care and home health, the benefits of hiring professional caregivers, and how small adjustments can improve safety and independence for older adults.www.seniorhelpers.com/OrlandoRelated Episodes:Episode 57: Understanding Home Health with Amy AnglinEpisode 60: VA Benefits for Veterans' Home CareEpisode 77: The GUIDE Program for Dementia SupportSupport the Alzheimer's & Dementia Resource Center
Send us a textOur guest is Amy Wilson a board-certified geriatric pharmacist, certified fitness professional, and certified nutrition coach. You can find her on Instagram @TheNutritionCoachPharmacistSupport the Alzheimer's & Dementia Resource Center
Beau Herman 321-948-7979Assisted Living LocatorsIn this episode of Informed Aging, host Robin Rountree discusses the different types of senior housing with guest Bo Herman, owner of Assisted Living Locators. The episode explores various senior living options, including 55+ communities, independent living, assisted living, and memory care. Bo provides insights into the costs associated with each option, how services are covered, and the importance of planning for long-term care.Support the Alzheimer's & Dementia Resource Center
Tee Rogers 407-608-9242Dignity MemorialSupport the Alzheimer's & Dementia Resource Center
Meghan J. Mahr, End of Life DoulaThe Dartmouth Dementia Directive Dementia Values and Priorities Tool Five Wishes Advance Planning ToolHard Choices for Loving PeopleBeing MortalSupport the Alzheimer's & Dementia Resource Center
This podcast episode provides valuable information about the importance of healthy brain assessments and the potential benefits of establishing a baseline cognitive assessment. My Memory ClinicMaureen Rabazinski, APRNSupport the Alzheimer's & Dementia Resource Center
My Memory ClinicMore on the GUIDE modelsearch for health care facilities using the GUIDE modelSupport the Alzheimer's & Dementia Resource Center
Dr. Edgardo Rivera from Charter Research discusses the latest Alzheimer's drug on the market and the company's role in its development. The podcast delves into the complexities of Alzheimer's disease, including the roles of amyloid and tau proteins in brain degeneration. Support the Alzheimer's & Dementia Resource Center
The donut hole is going away, and you MAY save money, BUT you may also pay more. It's confusing, so we spoke with Sheri Sisler Moore of Sunshine Insurance Brokerage. You can reach her at sheri@sunshineinsbrokerage.com or 407-920-1323.Support the Alzheimer's & Dementia Resource Center
Medicare is a government-funded health insurance program for people over 65. It consists of four parts: Part A (hospitalization), Part B (outpatient), Part C (Medicare Advantage plans), and Part D (prescription drugs). Sheri Sisler Moore, LUTCF, FLMI. of Sunshine Insurance Brokerage explains the confusing world of Medicare. She also alerts us to Medicare scams and the importance of not choosing a plan yourself.You can reach Sheri here: 407-920-1323 or sheri@sunshineinsbrokerage.com. Support the Alzheimer's & Dementia Resource Center
Daniel Zagata of Evershore Financial GroupKey Points:Importance of long-term care planning: Even if you don't expect to need it, planning for long-term care is essential.Medicare limitations: Medicare does not cover custodial care, which includes assistance with daily living activities.Financial implications: Long-term care can be expensive, and it's important to have a plan to cover the costs.Insurance options: Long-term care insurance can help protect you financially in case you need care.Viatical settlements: In some cases, you may be able to sell your life insurance policy for a lump sum to cover long-term care expenses.Support the Alzheimer's & Dementia Resource Center
This podcast episode explores the intersection of linguistics and dementia. Dr. Carolin Schneider, a linguist specializing in dementia, discusses how language use can reveal insights into the progression of dementia and the impact of language on individuals with dementia. Dr. Schneider discusses her ongoing research project, The Dinner Time Project, to study language use during dinner conversations with people living with dementia.To contact Dr. Carolin Schneider, call or text 689-808-4315. Her email is carolin.schneider@uni-due.de Support the Alzheimer's & Dementia Resource Center
Beth Logullo of Great Transitions and Keller Williams gives great tips on downsizing.Support the Alzheimer's & Dementia Resource Center
What happens when a licensed mental health counselor finds herself on the other side of care, grappling with her mother's Alzheimer's diagnosis? Join us as we welcome Ms. Bobbi Barber, who shares her compelling journey from the first signs of her mother's cognitive decline to the invaluable support she found in the Alzheimer's and Dementia Resource Center. Together with Bobbi, we uncover the transformative power of behavior analysis principles in dementia care. Learn how small environmental adjustments, like color-coded cups and medication compliance tools, can lead to significant improvements in caregiving. We also discuss the profound impact of creating predictable and comforting environments to uphold dignity and independence for those with memory challenges. This episode offers a heartfelt blend of personal anecdotes and professional insights, providing listeners with practical tools and strategies to enhance the quality of life for both the person living with dementia and their care partners.Support the Alzheimer's & Dementia Resource Center
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Another great conversation with Patricia Cantillo-Kodzis, APRN, Sub-Investigator / Nurse Practitioner for ClinCloud Research!Mayo Clinic Guide to SupplementsThe FTC vs. Manufacturer of PrevagenUSP VerifiedSupport the Alzheimer's & Dementia Resource Center www.ADRCcares.org/donate
Dr. Kim Sugaya grew up in Yokohama, Japan. He studied pharmacology at the Science University of Tokyo, earning a B.S., an M.S. and a Ph.D. His postdoc work was at the University of Illinois. His work history includes the Mayo Clinic at Jacksonville and the Department of Psychiatry in the School of Medicine at the University of Illinois at Chicago. He accepted a position at the University of Central Florida as a full professor in 2004. He continues to have interests in treating neurodegenerative diseases by stem cell technologies, and his work at UCF has been introduced by Wall Street Journal and other media. He is a Director of the Stem Cell Laboratory and Director of the Neuroscience Consortium for Central Florida.Support the Alzheimer's & Dementia Resource Center www.ADRCcares.org/donate
Summer's Medical Journal is an organizational system created by Jaime Scholz that aids individuals in the upkeep, organization and access of their personal medical records.www.summersmedicaljournal.comsummersmedicaljournal@gmail.comWant to support the Alzheimer's & Dementia Resource Center? www.ADRCcares.org/donateSupport the Alzheimer's & Dementia Resource Center www.ADRCcares.org/donate
Jonathon Ainsleyhttps://longevityplanning.me/InvestInU.meFor more information on the effects of sugar: https://robertlustig.com/The Longevity ImperativeBeing Mortal by Atul GawandeSupport the Alzheimer's & Dementia Resource Center www.ADRCcares.org/donate
This week we're joined by Laura Gauthier LCP CDP, with The Bridge Alzheimer's & Dementia Resource Center, and we discuss a counselor's perspective of the disease as well as how their organization serves those affected by Alzheimer's and dementia. Laura explains that those diagnosed with the disease are not the primary burden bearers, but the caretakers of the diagnosed require support as well. That is what The Bridge provides in our North West Louisiana community. All of these mission partners and testimonies we share are the result of First Methodist Church Shreveport's loyal congregation. The commitment of our church to focus on stewardship of time, talents, gifts, and service is the force that drives life change in our community. Please continue to support your church through your stewardship pledge, or begin with your first pledge now. Our church thanks you, and our mission partners thank you! https://firstshreveport.com/give
Do you know that simple changes in our understanding of sleep and addressing incontinence can drastically improve the quality of life for both caregivers and their loved ones? Today, we're diving into the intricate dance between sleep, incontinence, and how it impacts the quality of life for both caregivers and those they care for. My guest today is Deanna Vigliotta, with a vast 30-year background in healthcare sales and sales management, now with Seni. Their mission is to support, provide resources, and educate caregivers and healthcare professionals through initiatives. Such as supporting programs like Teepa Snow, Alzheimer's and Dementia Resource Center, and many more impactful organizations. A good night's sleep has profound effects on our health, mood, and overall well-being. Beyond just the physiological benefits, undisturbed sleep plays a crucial role in the emotional and psychological health of our aging loved ones. In this delicate balance, caregivers can ensure the best for those they care for while also tending to their own well-being. Join us as we look at understanding the multifaceted impacts of sleep, exploring misconceptions about incontinence, and unveiling strategies to promote restorative rest. With insights from Deanna, we'll explore the profound link between quality sleep and an enriched quality of life. We also have conversation about some of Deanna's favorite people in the industry, explore the incredible initiatives that Seni supports, and share the many ways caregivers can enrich their approach to care, ensuring a holistic balance between physical, emotional, and psychological well-being for both themselves and their loved ones. *This episode is brought to you by Gigi Betty co. A boutique gift shop raising awareness and funds for caregivers and care partners. Show now at www.gigibettyco.com. Use the special code WILLGATHER20 for 20% off your order- Just for our podcast listeners! We are not medical professionals and are not providing any medical advice. If you have any medical questions, we recommend that you talk with a medical professional of your choice. willGather has taken care in selecting its speakers but the opinions of our speakers are theirs alone. Thank you for your continued interest in our podcasts. Please follow for updates, rate & review! For more information about our guest, podcast & sponsorship opportunities, visit www.willgatherpodcast.com
Today Lori La Bey, host of Alzheimer's Speaks talks with Norma Loeb, Founder & Executive Director of the Lewy Body Dementia Resource Center. The founder and leaders of LBDRC are former care partners of loved ones with Lewy body dementia, so they understand the experience and are here with loving support to help you through it. Although a cure would be wonderful, their vision is to foster early diagnosis and enhance the quality of life for people with Lewy Body Dementia and their care partners with an all-inclusive website, call center, and devoted care. They advocate for increased funding and research for Lewy body dementia and promote essential scientific advances and research. Learn: Why Lewy Body Dementia is so hard to diagnose. How does Lewy body Dementia differ from Alzheimer's? Best ways to deal with behavioral issues. What is the mission of the Lewy Body Dementia Resource Center? What is the best advice you can give to caregivers? Copy & Paste the URL Below to Go the Show Page https://omny.fm/shows/alzheimer-s-speaks/the-lewy-body-dementia-resource-center Subscribe to Apple Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/alzheimers-speaks/id986940432 Subscribe on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/255okRnEgfCUqXq1NWcrT3 Contact Lewy Body Dementia Resource Center Helpline 516-218-2026 or 833-LBD-LINE (available 365 days a year 8 am to 8 pm) Website www.lewybodyresourcecenter.org Facebook https://www.facebook.com/lewybodyNY Instagram lewybodyny Twitter @lewybodyny Contact Lori La Bey with questions or branding needs at www.AlzheimersSpeaks.com Alzheimer's Speaks Radio - Shifting dementia care from crisis to comfort around the world one episode at a time by raising all voices and delivering sound news, not just sound bites since 2011.Support this Show: https://alzheimersspeaks.com/donate-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Edith's brother-in-law, Michael, had early-onset Alzheimer's Disease. His daughter Michelle and granddaughter Lyn take us through their journey with him, sharing the highs and lows. We can't thank them enough for sharing their stories with such honesty.Michael inspired the Alzheimer's & Dementia Resource Center's "Michael's Mission". Part of that mission is the "Michael's Moments" support group for families caring for someone living with early onset dementia.David Kushner "Mr. Forgetable"
Today will be talking with Dr.Patrick Zook, was a family physician for 40 years. In 2019, Dr. Zook took on the public health issue of community dementia care and founded the St. Cloud, MN-based nonprofit, Central Minnesota Dementia Community Action Network known as D-CAN. D-CAN's Dementia Resource Center. Dr. Zook has been evaluating clients/care partners about their dementia risk since April 2021. D-Can's mission is to “improve access to quality dementia care in our community.” Contact Central Minnesota Dementia Community Action Network (D-CAN) Website Email LinkedIn Phone 320-640-6726 (Main) Contact Tami Kolbinger to Schedule an Appointment Phone 320-640-6695 Email Contact Lori La Bey Alzheimer's Speaks Radio - Shifting dementia care from crisis to comfort around the world one episode at a time by raising all voices and delivering sounds news, not just sound bites since 2011.
Alexandra Garnier-Mercier is the Brain Bank Program Manager and resident government funding expert for the Alzheimer's & Dementia Resource Center. She explains the government assistance that is available to older adults, and why you start seeking out those programs as soon as possible (did someone say waitlist?).Below are some of the organizations and programs that are discussed (click the name for the link)Alzheimer's & Dementia Resource Center The Brain Bank Program The United States Social Security Administration Area Agency on Aging (find yours here)Senior Resource AllianceFlorida Department of Elder Affairs Elder Helpline 1-800-96-ELDER (1-800-963-5337)Florida SMMC LTC = Statewide Medicaid Managed Care Long-Term Care programFlorida CCE = Community Care for the Elderly ProgramFlorida HCE = Home Care for the Elderly ProgramFlorida ADI = Alzheimer's Disease InitiativeADLs = Activities of daily living. The tasks of everyday life. Basic ADLs include eating, dressing, getting into or out of a bed or chair, taking a bath or shower, and using the toilet.IADLs = Instrumental activities of daily living, such as cleaning, cooking and transportation.OAA = Older Americans ActMCO = managed care organizationPDO - Participant Direction Option -- an option for the Florida SMMC LTC
Ready to take your brain health to the next level? Ready to be proactive, or even reverse, the signs of brain aging? Then this episode is definitely for you! We are fortunate to have “Amazon” John Easterling, Plant Medicine Formulator, with us again this week. He dives into the plant medicine treasures he’s found in the Amazon Rainforest that beautifully support healthy brain function and help you ward off brain aging. * * * ABOUT "AMAZON JOHN" EASTERLING Since 1976 John Easterling has been an explorer and treasure hunter in the Amazon Rainforest. It was there, after a personal health crisis, he was introduced to the traditional use of medicinal plants by the Indigenous People in Peru. Since then his passion for plant medicine has only accelerated. Easterling's original degree is in Environmental Studies, he founded the Amazon Herb Company in 1990 and serves on the board of the Amazon Center of Environmental Education and Research. Amazon John’s 28 years of Plant Medicine experience have been profiled on TV and Radio including "Good Morning America" and "Fox and Friends". His product formulations have sold over $100 million worldwide. John has been featured in two PBS documentaries, World News Report "Amazon John and Rainforest Medicines" and Jean Michel Cousteau's "Return to the Amazon." Easterling believes the dramatic growth and interest in plant medicine is still in its early stages and will continue to significantly improve life experiences and healthy outcomes into the future. Causes of Alzheimer’s and Dementia Beta amyloid plaquing. “So when you get plaquing, your spark plug would foul, and you couldn't start your engine. So same thing here. You get that plaquing in there, and it just can't transmit to the next one, and you don't remember. You can't access that data where you put your keys.” Tau tangle, where you get the neurons that really just become tangled. Inflammation is a really big deal, and actually these other factors are really caused by it. It's a kind of inflammatory response from your brain to protect itself sometimes, developing this amyloid plaquing to seal off what it sees as an insult. Involvement of Candida in brain issues. Recent research showed was that people did not think before that the Candida could cross the blood brain barrier. Now they found that it actually can. It travels through your body doing that, looking for a place to reside where the biological terrain is right. If you introduce a lot of sugar and a lot of carbs into that terrain, they really love that. When these Candida cross that blood brain barrier, the brain recognizes that as an insult, and then you have this coating process. The brain will try to coat that to seal it off. Prevention Lifestyle and diet - low sugar, more green vegetables Probiotics after a course of antibiotics - maintain a diverse colony-forming units of probiotics. Maintain healthy inflammation levels throughout the body. Exercise - improves the microcirculation to the brain. Sleep - get quality sleep each night (7-9 hours). Lower your exposure to environmental toxins. Botanicals to Improve Brain Health Una de Gato - Cat’s Claw Primarily known for its ability to stimulate the macrophage phagocytosis activity, which is our immune system. Source of epicatechins and the brain derived neurotropic. Stimulates neurogenesis - the creation of new brain cells. Camu Camu Tremendous source for a whole food vitamin C. Powerful anti-inflammatory. Increases the proper cycling of serotonin. Potent source of polyphenols, quercetin, and resveratrol. Bacopa Reduces brain amyloid levels in mice by as much as 60%. Increases cognitive function in humans. An ayurvedic plant. Cinnamon - cinnamaldehyde Able to break down tau tangles. It’s anti-inflammatory. Balances sugar levels. Cacao Is anti-inflammatory. Helps increase microcirculation in the brain. Contains epicatechins, which have been shown to be very helpful for brain chemistry and to help to slow down the death of healthy brain cells Pau d'Arco Many medicinal properties include antifungal, antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, antiviral and anti-parasitic. Scientists have found that Pau d'Arco has a unique, two-pronged effect on fungal infections. ... In this way, it is able to kill off a variety of bacteria, fungi, and yeast, including Candida albicans. Good source of polyphenols. Anti-inflammatory. Dragon’s Blood - Sangra de Grado Pure antioxidant by dry weight. Great source of proanthocyanidins. Anti-inflammatory. Helps facilitate the breakdown of plaquing in the brain. Guayusa Substitute for caffeine. Enables ‘first time’ memories to be recalled. Anti-inflammatory. Signs of Alzheimer’s and Dementia People may experience: Cognitive: mental decline, difficulty thinking and understanding, confusion in the evening hours, delusion, disorientation, forgetfulness, making things up, mental confusion, difficulty concentrating, inability to create new memories, inability to do simple math, or inability to recognize common things Behavioral: aggression, agitation, difficulty with self care, irritability, meaningless repetition of own words, personality changes, restlessness, lack of restraint, or wandering and getting lost Mood: anger, apathy, general discontent, loneliness, or mood swings Psychological: depression, hallucinations, or paranoia Also common: inability to combine muscle movements, jumbled speech, or loss of appetite Deeper Dive Resources Camu Camu https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/camu-camu#4%E2%80%937.-Other-potential-benefits Cat’s Claw, Uña De Gato (Uncaria Tomentosa) https://wholeworldbotanicals.com/cats-claw-una-de-gato-uncaria-tomentosa/ Sangre de Drago - Dragon’s Blood https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Croton_lechleri Brain-derived Neurotrophic Factor And Its Clinical Implications https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4697050/ Bacopa monniera Extract Reduces Amyloid Levels In Psapp Mice https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16914834 Why Cinnamon May Hold Secrets to Alzheimer’s Prevention https://www.alzheimers.net/cinnamon-prevents-alzheimers/ Cacao https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cocoa_bean Pau d‘Arco http://www.ucdenver.edu/academics/colleges/pharmacy/currentstudents/OnCampusPharmDStudents/ExperientialProgram/Documents/nutr_monographs/Monograph-pau_darco.pdf Proanthocyanidins https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proanthocyanidin Guayusa https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ilex_guayusa Raphael Mechoulam https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raphael_Mechoulam Alzheimer’s & Dementia Resource Center https://adrccares.org/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI5-i54vnU4QIVnLjACh161gXdEAAYASAAEgJ3NPD_BwE Alzheimer’s & Dementia Facts & Figures https://www.alz.org/media/Documents/alzheimers-facts-and-figures-infographic-2019.pdf https://www.alz.org/alzheimers-dementia/facts-figures Tau, tangles, and Alzheimer's disease https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0925443904001619 Amyloid Plaques and Neurofibrillary Tangles https://www.brightfocus.org/alzheimers-disease/infographic/amyloid-plaques-and-neurofibrillary-tangles Candidiasis https://www.health.harvard.edu/a_to_z/candidiasis-a-to-z Plant polyphenols as dietary antioxidants in human health and disease https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2835915/ Anthocyanins https://nutritionfacts.org/topics/anthocyanins/ Epicatechin https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/pharmacology-toxicology-and-pharmaceutical-science/epicatechin Caffeine Reverses Cognitive Impairment and Decreases Brain Amyloid-β Levels in Aged Alzheimer’s Disease Mice https://s3.amazonaws.com/academia.edu.documents/22236175/jad_arendash_caffeine.pdf?AWSAccessKeyId=AKIAIWOWYYGZ2Y53UL3A&Expires=1555534722&Signature=n916JYzngT0Ze610mx1uCDNHAJs%3D&response-content-disposition=inline%3B%20filename%3DCaffeine_reverses_cognitive_impairment_a.pdf Organixx’s NEW Ageless Brain - Nutrition for your brain. http://www.organixx.com/ageless-brain
Ready to take your brain health to the next level? Ready to be proactive, or even reverse, the signs of brain aging? Then this episode is definitely for you! We are fortunate to have “Amazon” John Easterling, Plant Medicine Formulator, with us again this week. He dives into the plant medicine treasures he’s found in the Amazon Rainforest that beautifully support healthy brain function and help you ward off brain aging. * * * ABOUT "AMAZON JOHN" EASTERLING Since 1976 John Easterling has been an explorer and treasure hunter in the Amazon Rainforest. It was there, after a personal health crisis, he was introduced to the traditional use of medicinal plants by the Indigenous People in Peru. Since then his passion for plant medicine has only accelerated. Easterling's original degree is in Environmental Studies, he founded the Amazon Herb Company in 1990 and serves on the board of the Amazon Center of Environmental Education and Research. Amazon John’s 28 years of Plant Medicine experience have been profiled on TV and Radio including "Good Morning America" and "Fox and Friends". His product formulations have sold over $100 million worldwide. John has been featured in two PBS documentaries, World News Report "Amazon John and Rainforest Medicines" and Jean Michel Cousteau's "Return to the Amazon." Easterling believes the dramatic growth and interest in plant medicine is still in its early stages and will continue to significantly improve life experiences and healthy outcomes into the future. Causes of Alzheimer’s and Dementia Beta amyloid plaquing. “So when you get plaquing, your spark plug would foul, and you couldn't start your engine. So same thing here. You get that plaquing in there, and it just can't transmit to the next one, and you don't remember. You can't access that data where you put your keys.” Tau tangle, where you get the neurons that really just become tangled. Inflammation is a really big deal, and actually these other factors are really caused by it. It's a kind of inflammatory response from your brain to protect itself sometimes, developing this amyloid plaquing to seal off what it sees as an insult. Involvement of Candida in brain issues. Recent research showed was that people did not think before that the Candida could cross the blood brain barrier. Now they found that it actually can. It travels through your body doing that, looking for a place to reside where the biological terrain is right. If you introduce a lot of sugar and a lot of carbs into that terrain, they really love that. When these Candida cross that blood brain barrier, the brain recognizes that as an insult, and then you have this coating process. The brain will try to coat that to seal it off. Prevention Lifestyle and diet - low sugar, more green vegetables Probiotics after a course of antibiotics - maintain a diverse colony-forming units of probiotics. Maintain healthy inflammation levels throughout the body. Exercise - improves the microcirculation to the brain. Sleep - get quality sleep each night (7-9 hours). Lower your exposure to environmental toxins. Botanicals to Improve Brain Health Una de Gato - Cat’s Claw Primarily known for its ability to stimulate the macrophage phagocytosis activity, which is our immune system. Source of epicatechins and the brain derived neurotropic. Stimulates neurogenesis - the creation of new brain cells. Camu Camu Tremendous source for a whole food vitamin C. Powerful anti-inflammatory. Increases the proper cycling of serotonin. Potent source of polyphenols, quercetin, and resveratrol. Bacopa Reduces brain amyloid levels in mice by as much as 60%. Increases cognitive function in humans. An ayurvedic plant. Cinnamon - cinnamaldehyde Able to break down tau tangles. It’s anti-inflammatory. Balances sugar levels. Cacao Is anti-inflammatory. Helps increase microcirculation in the brain. Contains epicatechins, which have been shown to be very helpful for brain chemistry and to help to slow down the death of healthy brain cells Pau d'Arco Many medicinal properties include antifungal, antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, antiviral and anti-parasitic. Scientists have found that Pau d'Arco has a unique, two-pronged effect on fungal infections. ... In this way, it is able to kill off a variety of bacteria, fungi, and yeast, including Candida albicans. Good source of polyphenols. Anti-inflammatory. Dragon’s Blood - Sangra de Grado Pure antioxidant by dry weight. Great source of proanthocyanidins. Anti-inflammatory. Helps facilitate the breakdown of plaquing in the brain. Guayusa Substitute for caffeine. Enables ‘first time’ memories to be recalled. Anti-inflammatory. Signs of Alzheimer’s and Dementia People may experience: Cognitive: mental decline, difficulty thinking and understanding, confusion in the evening hours, delusion, disorientation, forgetfulness, making things up, mental confusion, difficulty concentrating, inability to create new memories, inability to do simple math, or inability to recognize common things Behavioral: aggression, agitation, difficulty with self care, irritability, meaningless repetition of own words, personality changes, restlessness, lack of restraint, or wandering and getting lost Mood: anger, apathy, general discontent, loneliness, or mood swings Psychological: depression, hallucinations, or paranoia Also common: inability to combine muscle movements, jumbled speech, or loss of appetite Deeper Dive Resources Camu Camu https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/camu-camu#4%E2%80%937.-Other-potential-benefits Cat’s Claw, Uña De Gato (Uncaria Tomentosa) https://wholeworldbotanicals.com/cats-claw-una-de-gato-uncaria-tomentosa/ Sangre de Drago - Dragon’s Blood https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Croton_lechleri Brain-derived Neurotrophic Factor And Its Clinical Implications https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4697050/ Bacopa monniera Extract Reduces Amyloid Levels In Psapp Mice https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16914834 Why Cinnamon May Hold Secrets to Alzheimer’s Prevention https://www.alzheimers.net/cinnamon-prevents-alzheimers/ Cacao https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cocoa_bean Pau d‘Arco http://www.ucdenver.edu/academics/colleges/pharmacy/currentstudents/OnCampusPharmDStudents/ExperientialProgram/Documents/nutr_monographs/Monograph-pau_darco.pdf Proanthocyanidins https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proanthocyanidin Guayusa https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ilex_guayusa Raphael Mechoulam https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raphael_Mechoulam Alzheimer’s & Dementia Resource Center https://adrccares.org/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI5-i54vnU4QIVnLjACh161gXdEAAYASAAEgJ3NPD_BwE Alzheimer’s & Dementia Facts & Figures https://www.alz.org/media/Documents/alzheimers-facts-and-figures-infographic-2019.pdf https://www.alz.org/alzheimers-dementia/facts-figures Tau, tangles, and Alzheimer's disease https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0925443904001619 Amyloid Plaques and Neurofibrillary Tangles https://www.brightfocus.org/alzheimers-disease/infographic/amyloid-plaques-and-neurofibrillary-tangles Candidiasis https://www.health.harvard.edu/a_to_z/candidiasis-a-to-z Plant polyphenols as dietary antioxidants in human health and disease https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2835915/ Anthocyanins https://nutritionfacts.org/topics/anthocyanins/ Epicatechin https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/pharmacology-toxicology-and-pharmaceutical-science/epicatechin Caffeine Reverses Cognitive Impairment and Decreases Brain Amyloid-β Levels in Aged Alzheimer’s Disease Mice https://s3.amazonaws.com/academia.edu.documents/22236175/jad_arendash_caffeine.pdf?AWSAccessKeyId=AKIAIWOWYYGZ2Y53UL3A&Expires=1555534722&Signature=n916JYzngT0Ze610mx1uCDNHAJs%3D&response-content-disposition=inline%3B%20filename%3DCaffeine_reverses_cognitive_impairment_a.pdf Organixx’s NEW Ageless Brain - Nutrition for your brain. http://www.organixx.com/ageless-brain
We’re talking brain health this week! And we have a treat for you! "Amazon" John Easterling, Plant Medicine Formulator joins us in the studio to share his story. Tune in to learn how he found a passion in plan medicine. We also dig into brain health and the causes of Alzheimer’s and dementia. * * * ABOUT "AMAZON JOHN" EASTERLING Since 1976 John Easterling has been an explorer and treasure hunter in the Amazon Rainforest. It was there, after a personal health crisis, he was introduced to the traditional use of medicinal plants by the Indigenous People in Peru. Since then his passion for plant medicine has only accelerated. Easterling's original degree is in Environmental Studies, he founded the Amazon Herb Company in 1990 and serves on the board of the Amazon Center of Environmental Education and Research. Amazon John’s 28 years of Plant Medicine experience have been profiled on TV and Radio including "Good Morning America" and "Fox and Friends". His product formulations have sold over $100 million worldwide. John has been featured in two PBS documentaries, World News Report "Amazon John and Rainforest Medicines" and Jean Michel Cousteau's "Return to the Amazon." Easterling believes the dramatic growth and interest in plant medicine is still in its early stages and will continue to significantly improve life experiences and healthy outcomes into the future. Evolution of a Treasure Hunter Went down to Ecuador and down into Peru, with a passion for finding lost cities of gold, essentially a treasure hunter. Was making his living with some of that material, and then some artifacts. Next, into Brazil, Uruguay, and Argentina with gemstones, and took that on as treasure. Then later going up the river in the Amazon rainforest, he was trading in blowguns and carved monkey bones, and a variety of tribal artifacts and became ill. This is where his passion for plant medicine was ignited. The natives brewed a special tea from local plants. This not only improved his illness but he actually felt better than ever before in his life. This is where the Amazon Herb Company was born and has helped people improve their health with plant medicine for 30 years. How Amazon John Came to Focus on Brain Health Through research of diseases with Doctors he found eight major areas where everyone is affected, and almost every specific challenge falls within these categories: Immune System Primary Digestion Secondary Digestion (Metabolism) Energy Circulation Calming & Stress Related Issues Hormonal Balancing Inflammatory Issues (pain, sewelling) Blood Sugar Balancing The issues with Alzheimer's and dementia, when you look at the statistics, as I've really gotten into more recently, it is really shocking. It is startling. I was surprised at a lot of the data that I saw. The incidence of death from heart disease in the last 15 years has actually declined by about 11%. The deaths due to Alzheimer's have increased 123%. Alzheimer's and Dementia by the Numbers “The issues with Alzheimer's and dementia, when you look at the statistics, as I've really gotten into more recently, it is really shocking. It is startling. I was surprised at a lot of the data that I saw.” People over 65, one in 10 have Alzheimer's dementia. Deaths of people over 65 years old, one out of three of those deaths will be due to Alzheimer's. Actually, more people are dying of Alzheimer's than prostate cancer and breast cancer combined. And the cost is 270 billion dollars now. It's expected to go to 1.4 trillion over the next few years. The Center of Disease Control said that this could break the entire health system. Signs of Alzheimer’s and Dementia People may experience: Cognitive: mental decline, difficulty thinking and understanding, confusion in the evening hours, delusion, disorientation, forgetfulness, making things up, mental confusion, difficulty concentrating, inability to create new memories, inability to do simple math, or inability to recognize common things Behavioral: aggression, agitation, difficulty with self care, irritability, meaningless repetition of own words, personality changes, restlessness, lack of restraint, or wandering and getting lost Mood: anger, apathy, general discontent, loneliness, or mood swings Psychological: depression, hallucinations, or paranoia Also common: inability to combine muscle movements, jumbled speech, or loss of appetite Causes of Alzheimer’s and Dementia Beta amyloid plaquing. “So when you get plaquing, your spark plug would foul, and you couldn't start your engine. So same thing here. You get that plaquing in there, and it just can't transmit to the next one, and you don't remember. You can't access that data where you put your keys.” Tau tangle, where you get the neurons that really just become tangled. Inflammation is a really big deal, and actually these other factors are really caused by it. It's a kind of inflammatory response from your brain to protect itself sometimes, developing this amyloid plaquing to seal off what it sees as an insult. Involvement of Candida in brain issues. Recent research showed was that people did not think before that the Candida could cross the blood brain barrier. Now they found that it actually can. It travels through your body doing that, looking for a place to reside where the biological terrain is right. If you introduce a lot of sugar and a lot of carbs into that terrain, they really love that. When these Candida cross that blood brain barrier, the brain recognizes that as an insult, and then you have this coating process. The brain will try to coat that to seal it off. Prevention Lifestyle and diet - low sugar, more green vegetables Probiotics after a course of antibiotics - maintain a diverse colony-forming units of probiotics. Maintain healthy inflammation levels throughout the body. Exercise - improves the microcirculation to the brain. Sleep - get quality sleep each night (7-9 hours). Lower your exposure to environmental toxins. Brain Health - Supplementation and Diet Polyphenols - Many of the health benefits associated with polyphenols may be related to their role as antioxidants. Antioxidants are known for their ability to combat cell damage. Anthocyanins - Powerful antioxidants - the red/blue/violet phytonutrients responsible for the vibrant pigmentation of many berries and vegetables. Brain-derived neurotrophic factor - several botanicals that help stimulate; una de gato, cat's claw Cacao - can slow down the process of brain cells dying. Cinnamon - cinnamaldehyde, has been shown to slow down, to break down amyloid plaquing, and help dissolve the tau tangles. Deeper Dive Resources Whole World Botanicals https://wholeworldbotanicals.com/herbal-library-with-scientific-research/ Vibrational Energy Medicine http://www.energyandvibration.com/energymedicine.htm The Moche-Chimú Transition http://www.unm.edu/~gbawden/324-MTransition/324-MTransition.htm Chimu Civilization https://www.ancient.eu/Chimu_Civilization/ Alzheimer’s & Dementia Resource Center https://adrccares.org/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI5-i54vnU4QIVnLjACh161gXdEAAYASAAEgJ3NPD_BwE Alzheimer’s & Dementia Facts & Figures https://www.alz.org/media/Documents/alzheimers-facts-and-figures-infographic-2019.pdf https://www.alz.org/alzheimers-dementia/facts-figures Tau, tangles, and Alzheimer's disease https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0925443904001619 Amyloid Plaques and Neurofibrillary Tangles https://www.brightfocus.org/alzheimers-disease/infographic/amyloid-plaques-and-neurofibrillary-tangles Candidiasis https://www.health.harvard.edu/a_to_z/candidiasis-a-to-z Plant polyphenols as dietary antioxidants in human health and disease https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2835915/ Anthocyanins https://nutritionfacts.org/topics/anthocyanins/ Sangre de Drago - Dragon’s Blood https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Croton_lechleri Brain-derived neurotrophic factor and its clinical implications https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4697050/ Epicatechin https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/pharmacology-toxicology-and-pharmaceutical-science/epicatechin Why Cinnamon May Hold Secrets to Alzheimer’s Prevention https://www.alzheimers.net/cinnamon-prevents-alzheimers/ Organixx’s NEW Ageless Brain - Nutrition for your brain. http://www.organixx.com/ageless-brain
We’re talking brain health this week! And we have a treat for you! "Amazon" John Easterling, Plant Medicine Formulator joins us in the studio to share his story. Tune in to learn how he found a passion in plan medicine. We also dig into brain health and the causes of Alzheimer’s and dementia. * * * ABOUT "AMAZON JOHN" EASTERLING Since 1976 John Easterling has been an explorer and treasure hunter in the Amazon Rainforest. It was there, after a personal health crisis, he was introduced to the traditional use of medicinal plants by the Indigenous People in Peru. Since then his passion for plant medicine has only accelerated. Easterling's original degree is in Environmental Studies, he founded the Amazon Herb Company in 1990 and serves on the board of the Amazon Center of Environmental Education and Research. Amazon John’s 28 years of Plant Medicine experience have been profiled on TV and Radio including "Good Morning America" and "Fox and Friends". His product formulations have sold over $100 million worldwide. John has been featured in two PBS documentaries, World News Report "Amazon John and Rainforest Medicines" and Jean Michel Cousteau's "Return to the Amazon." Easterling believes the dramatic growth and interest in plant medicine is still in its early stages and will continue to significantly improve life experiences and healthy outcomes into the future. Evolution of a Treasure Hunter Went down to Ecuador and down into Peru, with a passion for finding lost cities of gold, essentially a treasure hunter. Was making his living with some of that material, and then some artifacts. Next, into Brazil, Uruguay, and Argentina with gemstones, and took that on as treasure. Then later going up the river in the Amazon rainforest, he was trading in blowguns and carved monkey bones, and a variety of tribal artifacts and became ill. This is where his passion for plant medicine was ignited. The natives brewed a special tea from local plants. This not only improved his illness but he actually felt better than ever before in his life. This is where the Amazon Herb Company was born and has helped people improve their health with plant medicine for 30 years. How Amazon John Came to Focus on Brain Health Through research of diseases with Doctors he found eight major areas where everyone is affected, and almost every specific challenge falls within these categories: Immune System Primary Digestion Secondary Digestion (Metabolism) Energy Circulation Calming & Stress Related Issues Hormonal Balancing Inflammatory Issues (pain, sewelling) Blood Sugar Balancing The issues with Alzheimer's and dementia, when you look at the statistics, as I've really gotten into more recently, it is really shocking. It is startling. I was surprised at a lot of the data that I saw. The incidence of death from heart disease in the last 15 years has actually declined by about 11%. The deaths due to Alzheimer's have increased 123%. Alzheimer's and Dementia by the Numbers “The issues with Alzheimer's and dementia, when you look at the statistics, as I've really gotten into more recently, it is really shocking. It is startling. I was surprised at a lot of the data that I saw.” People over 65, one in 10 have Alzheimer's dementia. Deaths of people over 65 years old, one out of three of those deaths will be due to Alzheimer's. Actually, more people are dying of Alzheimer's than prostate cancer and breast cancer combined. And the cost is 270 billion dollars now. It's expected to go to 1.4 trillion over the next few years. The Center of Disease Control said that this could break the entire health system. Signs of Alzheimer’s and Dementia People may experience: Cognitive: mental decline, difficulty thinking and understanding, confusion in the evening hours, delusion, disorientation, forgetfulness, making things up, mental confusion, difficulty concentrating, inability to create new memories, inability to do simple math, or inability to recognize common things Behavioral: aggression, agitation, difficulty with self care, irritability, meaningless repetition of own words, personality changes, restlessness, lack of restraint, or wandering and getting lost Mood: anger, apathy, general discontent, loneliness, or mood swings Psychological: depression, hallucinations, or paranoia Also common: inability to combine muscle movements, jumbled speech, or loss of appetite Causes of Alzheimer’s and Dementia Beta amyloid plaquing. “So when you get plaquing, your spark plug would foul, and you couldn't start your engine. So same thing here. You get that plaquing in there, and it just can't transmit to the next one, and you don't remember. You can't access that data where you put your keys.” Tau tangle, where you get the neurons that really just become tangled. Inflammation is a really big deal, and actually these other factors are really caused by it. It's a kind of inflammatory response from your brain to protect itself sometimes, developing this amyloid plaquing to seal off what it sees as an insult. Involvement of Candida in brain issues. Recent research showed was that people did not think before that the Candida could cross the blood brain barrier. Now they found that it actually can. It travels through your body doing that, looking for a place to reside where the biological terrain is right. If you introduce a lot of sugar and a lot of carbs into that terrain, they really love that. When these Candida cross that blood brain barrier, the brain recognizes that as an insult, and then you have this coating process. The brain will try to coat that to seal it off. Prevention Lifestyle and diet - low sugar, more green vegetables Probiotics after a course of antibiotics - maintain a diverse colony-forming units of probiotics. Maintain healthy inflammation levels throughout the body. Exercise - improves the microcirculation to the brain. Sleep - get quality sleep each night (7-9 hours). Lower your exposure to environmental toxins. Brain Health - Supplementation and Diet Polyphenols - Many of the health benefits associated with polyphenols may be related to their role as antioxidants. Antioxidants are known for their ability to combat cell damage. Anthocyanins - Powerful antioxidants - the red/blue/violet phytonutrients responsible for the vibrant pigmentation of many berries and vegetables. Brain-derived neurotrophic factor - several botanicals that help stimulate; una de gato, cat's claw Cacao - can slow down the process of brain cells dying. Cinnamon - cinnamaldehyde, has been shown to slow down, to break down amyloid plaquing, and help dissolve the tau tangles. Deeper Dive Resources Whole World Botanicals https://wholeworldbotanicals.com/herbal-library-with-scientific-research/ Vibrational Energy Medicine http://www.energyandvibration.com/energymedicine.htm The Moche-Chimú Transition http://www.unm.edu/~gbawden/324-MTransition/324-MTransition.htm Chimu Civilization https://www.ancient.eu/Chimu_Civilization/ Alzheimer’s & Dementia Resource Center https://adrccares.org/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI5-i54vnU4QIVnLjACh161gXdEAAYASAAEgJ3NPD_BwE Alzheimer’s & Dementia Facts & Figures https://www.alz.org/media/Documents/alzheimers-facts-and-figures-infographic-2019.pdf https://www.alz.org/alzheimers-dementia/facts-figures Tau, tangles, and Alzheimer's disease https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0925443904001619 Amyloid Plaques and Neurofibrillary Tangles https://www.brightfocus.org/alzheimers-disease/infographic/amyloid-plaques-and-neurofibrillary-tangles Candidiasis https://www.health.harvard.edu/a_to_z/candidiasis-a-to-z Plant polyphenols as dietary antioxidants in human health and disease https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2835915/ Anthocyanins https://nutritionfacts.org/topics/anthocyanins/ Sangre de Drago - Dragon’s Blood https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Croton_lechleri Brain-derived neurotrophic factor and its clinical implications https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4697050/ Epicatechin https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/pharmacology-toxicology-and-pharmaceutical-science/epicatechin Why Cinnamon May Hold Secrets to Alzheimer’s Prevention https://www.alzheimers.net/cinnamon-prevents-alzheimers/ Organixx’s NEW Ageless Brain - Nutrition for your brain. http://www.organixx.com/ageless-brain