Genetically at Risk for Alzheimer's Disease? DO THIS...

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Alzheimer’s disease is a global problem that affects many people. Learn more about Alzheimer’s disease prevention.

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0:00 Introduction: Understanding genetics and Alzheimer’s disease
6:35 Alzheimer’s disease prevention
12:19 Learn more about TUDCA!

Today we’re going to talk about Alzheimer’s prevention and natural ways to support cognitive function.

There is an interesting molecule that helps transport cholesterol into the brain, maintains cholesterol levels, and clears cholesterol out of the brain. Different variations of a certain gene determine how efficient this process is. One variation, ApoE4, isn’t very efficient and is associated with a higher risk of Alzheimer’s disease.

Your brain needs cholesterol and triglycerides. Without enough cholesterol driven into the neurons, you could lose synapses, especially in parts of the brain that involve memory, learning, and concentration.

However, even if you have this genetic problem, there are things you can do to suppress this gene and potentially help keep it from becoming a problem.

Tips for suppressing this gene:
1. Avoid alcohol
2. Avoid smoking
3. Exercise
4. Consume omega-3 fatty acids
5. Take TUDCA
6. Take vitamin D3

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Thanks for watching! I hope this helps you better understand Alzheimer’s disease prevention. I’ll see you in the next video.

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