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The Single Most important reason people get Alzheimer Disease
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Are you concerned about Alzheimer's disease and looking to learn more? Check out our informative YouTube short, "The Single Most Important Reason People Get Alzheimer's Disease". In this video, we explore the top contributing factor to the development of Alzheimer's disease and provide insights on how to prevent or delay its onset. With clear and concise information, this short is perfect for anyone seeking a better understanding of this debilitating condition.

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Date of upload: Mar 24, 2023 ^^


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@mj625

1 year ago

For those who are in doubt of what the Dr is saying...you don't need to be diabetic to have alzheimers disease. All you need is to be insulin resistant, and be on that spectrum for a good length of time, even decades.

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@alphalions9239

8 months ago

igrotum is a beacon of hope in the Alzheimers journey, offering a lifeline and significant improvements in cognitive function.

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@nodatastored684

1 year ago

When I worked in a care facility for a week as a CNA none of the seven on my floor with dementia of various had type II diabetes. They hall had histories of malnutrition and or the inability to absorb various nutrients, even via supplements. The Malnutrition according to one family member was bad diet via fads. Another patient ate fast food since the 60s and the other had a decade of drug usage, while another had untreated anxiety for years. None had type II. I had to assist a doctor with their physicals and keep the weights and meal plans and even give the family a form to fill out. It was heartbreaking

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@vivianrios6007

1 year ago

We need the full video, because the subject is too interesting to be cut off. šŸ˜•šŸ¤·šŸ»ā€ā™€ļøā˜ŗļøšŸ™šŸ¼

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@shoshanah7666

1 year ago

I will watch out for your full video, Dr. H. Itā€™s much too interesting & informative to miss! Thanks, handsome doctor! šŸ˜Š

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@bbsaid218

1 year ago

Processed seed oils too.

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@Humbirdhippo5475

1 year ago

Whereā€™s the full video? I would love to watch the full video but I canā€™t find it on your page? Whatā€™s the title at leastā€¦?

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@leifotto4277

1 year ago

The one thing that is most highly correlated to dementia is receiving general anesthesia after around 50 years of age. I see it over and over in my practice. Cognitive capacity noticeably drops after a surgical procedure and declines exponentially thereafter - older patients generally see a faster rate of decline. The correlation with diabetes is FAR weaker. For clients who must have a surgical procedure requiring general anesthesia, I generally recommend they insist on Monitored Anesthesia Care (MAC). MAC includes NO inhaled anesthetics and typically involves IV propofol and fentanyl and may include an epidural. If their doctor believes muscle movement under MAC is unmanageable and refuses to use it, I suggest they get another doctor. Whatā€™s the point of having surgery if it takes away who you are? There is almost always an alternative to inhaled anesthetics.

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@DMTEntity88

1 year ago

Guys fasting and cutting out sugar and white bread and eating plenty of healthy foods with nutrients and protein. Taking supplements such as magnesium, Ashwaganda creatine and helathy herbs ext, and doing strength training or any exercising, Is probably the best way to be insulin resistant and have a healthy body, itā€™s that simple donā€™t make it too complex you know what foods you should and shouldnā€™t be eating!!ā¤ļøšŸ’Ŗ

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@nicolacoke7538

1 year ago

Shared šŸ‘ Dr Mike thank healthy information ,Great!!

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@gecko2716

1 year ago

Wonderful Effort Dr. Mike Hanson

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@oldraver9644

1 year ago

It also mirrors chemical farming & glycosphate usage, which is used in almost all non-organic farmingā€¦With gut defence lacking essential gut floral & fauna, sugar exacerbates all with inflammatory side effects sometimes leading to pathological disease & degredation of the human immune response with all the chemicals we inhale each day, bathe in & drink. Add low Vitamin D, C & Zinc and itā€™s quite possibly why cancer rates are so astonomical. We need to bring the soil back to itā€™s full potentialā€¦and our gut defences will heal too. Itā€™s that simple. Stop nuking the soil & our environment with ecosides (RoundUp etcā€¦) itā€™s literally killing your immunity.

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@missj.4760

1 year ago

This channel attributes all health problems to sugar. I am not sure it will age so well.

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@RandiRyan-ec7rm

1 year ago

Might b spot on but we all know sugar contributes to numerous diseases and unhealthy gut. My dad ate very little sugar and was not an advocate of cookies, cake, crackers, etc. and he died of Alzheimerā€™s. Itā€™s horrible to see a loved one slowly deteriorate over several decades until they donā€™t recognize you and lose cognitive function.

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@dubiouswords7851

11 months ago

My father barely ate any processed foods or sugary snacks, was physically fit and was diagnosed with Alzheimerā€™s at age 80. Maybe for some people itā€™s the cause but I cannot see it for him.

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@transcendant3231

1 year ago

I need a doctor. I have been diagnosed with loneliness and singleness. I was told to date a handsome doctor like you will help with that. (Tips on how to flirt)

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@jassiradiego1941

1 year ago

ā¤the video is amazing but very short Mr šŸ˜®

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@ondenacaraway1309

1 year ago

My mother who is one of five, all passed away except her, she is the youngest and is 94 right now! She has always had a Sweet tooth as big as a house, but stayed active and kept her weight down! Her memory is fantastic! So I'm not sure if the sugar which I do not crave but I am over weight plays into that factor! I would say that all the processed foods we consume are part of the problem! But I do agree that sugar is bad!

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@caleblauber1441

1 year ago

Oh godā€¦. I LOVE French toast!

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@0ptimal

1 year ago

Yes pleasurable and good aren't always hand in hand. Imagine though, if something so simple as sugar is so detrimental, imagine all the other stuff we consume and absorb.

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