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  • ...social evolution. This background has given Dr Gundry unique insight into the body’s immune and genetic response. ...supplementation regimen of his patients since 2002. This testing includes the ApoE4 allele. He has followed thousands of ApoE4 patients.
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  • ...de protocol, but presents practical information and steps to ''implement'' the protocol. Changes or new information from Dr Bredesen’s second book: ...e new tests and some biomarker goals have been refined, the table below in the resources section reflects these updated tests and values
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  • ...urvival. Insulin does many things, but this discussion will largely stick to insulin’s role of glucose regulator. See [[Blood Sugar]] ..., leading to diabetes, prediabetes, and other serious health disorders and the condition of insulin resistance occurs, with its high levels of fasting blo
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  • == Introduction to APOE4 == ...nd a gene. They go hand in hand, the APOE gene tells the body how to make the ApoE protein.
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  • ...use/ Terms of Use]. When available, links to the pertinent review topic in the [https://www.apoe4.info/forums/viewforum.php?f=37 Practitioner Reviews] for ...y hold immersion retreats. Their treatment modalities have been drawn from the MEND, Re:CODE, and FINGER studies, but they are not associated with Dr. Bre
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  • ...r, it decreases as the disease progresses. BDNF might also explain some of the increased risk of AD in women. ...n. Thus, manipulating BDNF pathways represents a viable treatment approach to a variety of neurological and psychiatric disorders.
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  • ...are still many unknowns that need further research. This wiki endeavors to offer a simplified tutorial on fats and their known health nuances for ApoE ...tries Study]. At the time, this was an interesting study opening the door to an intriguing hypothesis regarding heart disease. But this doorway became
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  • ...s of interest to ApoE4 carriers. Cannabis products have already been used to address health needs such as AIDS wasting, spasticity associated with multi ...ed outcome is that an individual makes a proper, educated decision (within the constraints of current knowledge). This is your decision, your health.
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  • ...cium. So, let’s dig a little more into oxalates, and what makes them toxic to humans. ...emically. Technically, oxalates occur when the oxalic acid in plants binds to minerals, such as calcium oxalate.
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  • == Introduction to plants and their chemicals == The expression, “Let Food be Thy Medicine” is a famous quote by the Greek physician Hippocrates (c. 460 – c. 370 BC). But which foods?
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