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December 2023 Newsletter | 2023 Lessons Learned

What a year it has been! We have learned many ways to prevent AD and begin better steps toward health. There are 6 million people with AD in the US and the numbers are expected to triple by 2050. It’s up to all of us as citizen scientists to focus on our health and spread the word about actions we are taking to reduce AD. 

I’m celebrating this year along with our steep learning curve of subjects and the takeaways for improving brain health.

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November 2023 Newsletter | How Intergenerational Trauma Affects Your Brain

I sit to write this November BBH (BrainBodyHealth) Newsletter as the events unfolding in Palestine and Israel weigh heavily on my heart. How can I write about brain health at a time when so many are suffering? 

When I think about the current wars in Israel and Palestine, Ukraine, and the many other armed conflicts around the world (there are 110), my mind turns to the effects wars are having on not only our lives but our brains. War destroys health care systems, social order, displaces families and populations, placing tremendous stress on our brains.

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September - October 2023 Newsletter | EARLIER TREATMENT NOT LATER!

Alzheimer's Disease and Alzheimer's Disease Related Dementias (AD/ADRD) likely affects more than 6 million people in the U.S. and more than 55 million people worldwide.

AD starts 20 to 30 years before symptoms begin, yet we are hardly bringing this to the attention of our 30-40-year-old population. Refocusing our efforts on emphasizing PREVENTION and PRECISION MEDICINE is the paradigm shift we need.

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June 2023 Newsletter | Brain Action with Psychedelics

In the May issue of BBH, I discussed genetic testing (GT) and how it led me to the APOE 4 gene connecting the dots of our family’s AD susceptibility. The BBH Program and this letter stemmed from the outgrowth of that testing. There is a backstory to GT related to this month’s topic on psychedelic medicine. It began with my waning enthusiasm for psychiatry and a one size fits all medication approach.

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May 2023 Newsletter | Genetics and Genetic Testing

Somewhere around my 62nd birthday, I had a health emergent crisis aka a nervous breakdown. Until that time, I hadn’t thought much about Alzheimer’s Disease (AD). It was 2015 and my mother had just been diagnosed. One day I looked in the mirror and there was my great-grandmother, grandmother, and mother staring back at me. I thought…they all had AD. Did that mean I was going to get it too?

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April 2023 Newsletter | Outlive: The Science and Art of Longevity

Since we know aging is the #1 risk of AD, I was excited to dig into Peter Attia’s new book, “Outlive, The Science and Art of Longevity”. In it, he sends a trumpet call to start taking health seriously, the sooner the better, challenging our binary thinking about health, illness, and aging. Utilizing batteries of tests to determine neurological, genetic, and physiological health, this is precision medicine at its best doing what it is supposed to do; zero in on what diseases we are the greatest risk for and develop an effective strategy to reduce them.

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March 2023 Newsletter | Infusions of Vitamins Joy, Fun, and Laughter

Spring has sprung in Mendocino County! Magnolias, plums daffodils, and calendulas are showing off their true colors. Like seasons, life’s challenges change similarly leading us to trust in the joy of it all unfolding in a remarkable way. The recent equinox where light and dark are held in perfect alignment may act as a reminder to bring greater balance into our lives with infusions of Vitamins J, F, and L (Joy, Fun, and Laughter).

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February 2023 Newsletter | Hormones and Health

With many loved ones coming into perimenopausal (PM) age and so much information coming out about why 2/3rds of Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) population are women, it’s a good time to talk about the chemical messengers that influence every part of the brain and body. I’m talking about testosterone in men and estrogen with progesterone in women.

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January 2023 Newsletter | You and Your Mitochondria

Energy is defined as the ability and strength to do active physical things and the feeling that you are full of physical power and life. Maybe you’ve noticed as I have, that your energy level is not what it used to be. Our body's energy is created by specialized organelles called mitochondria in the form of ATP (Adenosine triphosphate), which are in every single cell of our body.

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