Alzheimer’s and Atherosclerosis of the Brain04:33

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Published on March 8, 2017

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DESCRIPTION: Lack of adequate blood flow to the brain due to clogging of cerebral arteries may play a pivotal role in the development and progression of Alzheimer’s dementia.

If this info sounds familiar, it’s because I featured it in my 2014 year-in-review presentation From Table to Able: Combating Disabling Diseases with Food (

As I explained in my last video, Alzheimer’s May Start Decades Before Diagnosis ( it’s never too early to start eating and living a brain-healthy lifestyle.

Lifestyle medicine is critical for our body and mind:
Lifestyle Medicine: Treating the Causes of Disease (
What Diet Should Physician’s Recommend? (
The Actual Benefit of Diet vs. Drugs (
Why Prevention is Worth a Ton of Cure (
How Many Meet the Simple Seven? (
Never Too Late to Start Eating Healthier (
Physicians May Be Missing Their Most Important Tool (
The Best Kept Secret in Medicine (

Blood flow is also important for other critical organs: Cholesterol and Female Sexual Dysfunction ( and Survival of the Firmest: Erectile Dysfunction and Death (

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