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The ApoE4.Info community of citizen scientists is on a mission to learn what strategies move us toward vibrant health and away from the pathologies associated with our high risk gene. Here we sift the evidence with scientists, clinicians, and other thought leaders. If you’d like to appear on our podcast or recommend a potential candidate to be interviewed, please reach out to media@apoe4.info.
Dayan Goodenowe, PhD: Plasmalogens & Neurological Health (Part 1)
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1 hour 6 minutes 19 seconds
5 years ago
Dayan Goodenowe, PhD: Plasmalogens & Neurological Health (Part 1)
Dr. Dayan Goodenowe joins Julie Gregory to discuss his research into disease states identified by metabolomic testing. They focus particularly on neurological health. He explains what goes wrong biochemically as dementia develops and highlights age-related diminishing plasmalogen levels as a major driver of disease. He describes his research showing that ApoE4 carriers require more plasmalogens to maintain cognition, and he identifies diet and lifestyle measures that support plasmalogen levels. Finally, they discuss Dr. Goodenowe's newly available ProdromeNeuro dietary supplement and the evidence showing its effect on plasmalogen levels in the body.
The ApoE4.Info Podcast
The ApoE4.Info community of citizen scientists is on a mission to learn what strategies move us toward vibrant health and away from the pathologies associated with our high risk gene. Here we sift the evidence with scientists, clinicians, and other thought leaders. If you’d like to appear on our podcast or recommend a potential candidate to be interviewed, please reach out to media@apoe4.info.