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How much thought have you given to what your later years will be like? Will your 60s, 70s, and 80s be joyful and filled with the activities you most desire to have in your life at that time?Well, if you are like me, you have long wanted to live younger, longer. I knew at a younger age that I had much I wanted to accomplish before my time was up, and that it would not get done unless I made it to a ripe old age, and in good mental and physical health.Fortunately, I was guided into the health ...
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Join me as I have some pretty raw discussions with a variety of special guest! No topic is off limits, the real thoughts and opinions we have based off our own experiences. My goal?? To show you the inner most personal side of my life as I struggle with finding myself through multiple mental illness barriers...Like I said no topic is off limits. I share my challenges with learning to live with Major depression, Bipolar disorder and Disassociation identity disorder. Follow me on this journey ...
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Dr. Thomas Santucci is the Clinical Director. He delivers 28 years of advanced diagnostics, clinical neurology and endocrinology as well as comprehensive expertise in resolution of multidisciplinary Chronic Conditions. Our aim is to promote healthy aging, optimal well-being and quality of life by employing advanced diagnostics and cutting-edge technology within a Functional Medicine approach.
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Greet your 60s with a strong body and a healthy mind. It’s Never Too Late to Lose Weight is a podcast for women approaching 60 who have been successful at everything but reaching their weight-loss goals. Using the latest in neuroscience, and obesity and health research, your host, Certified Weight and Life Coach, Pat Beaupre Becker, teaches you about the properties of food and how they affect your appetite, your desire, your mood and your brain. Tune in each week for tools and strategies to ...
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Episode #22—Where We Left Off I’ll begin this episode by sharing an excerpt of the primary outcome from study #1 that I reviewed in part #1—#22—of this two part episode series. In that study, the authors found “a positive association between OC [plasma osteocalcin levels] and working memory capacity, executive functioning and global cognition score…
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Hello once again! This is your host Ralph Sanchez, and welcome to episode #22 and indeed, it has been much too long between this episode and the last one. I have been busy with new book projects on the key underlying risk factors for late-onset Alzheimer’s disease that are unique to women. I’ll have an announcement on when those books will be avail…
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Here, we talk about the effectiveness of neurofeedback in different brain processes and concerns. ​ It is a breakthrough solution backed by science that can bring notable changes in your mental well-being. ​ Also, Part 2 discusses the following: ​ - Emphasizing the potential for improving memory, cognitive performance, and reducing stress through n…
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Are you ready to enhance your memory, improve cognitive function, and take control of your brain health? Explore the untapped potential of neurofeedback - a diagnostic tool and cognitive enhancer that has been forgotten for too long! ​ In this episode, you'll also learn: ​ - The benefits of Neurofeedback - The path to mental clarity and emotional b…
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Not to have an information overload, we cut the stem cell update into two parts! In this episode, we talk about regenerative medicine and what it will look like through the years. We review the properties of exosomes and discuss the track record of stem cells in the United States. Stay tuned for more exciting and insightful episodes! Follow and sub…
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The research about stem cells is not yet over! Interestingly, we gradually discover more of stem cells' capabilities and benefits. Medical Insider would like to share some good news! Stay tuned for more exciting and insightful episodes! Follow and subscribe to our podcast using the links below ⏬⏬⏬ Website: https://themedicalinsider.buzzsprout.com/ …
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Welcome! This is your host Ralph Sanchez, and this is episode #21, I am expanding on the last episode, #20, titled: “Estrogen Deficiency and Cardiometabolic Disease Underlies a Woman's Greater Risk for Alzheimer's Disease”. This episode—part two of this two-part episode series—on the linkages between perimenopausal and postmenopausal estrogen decli…
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There have been tons of incorrect information about chiropractic practices, and the medical field is affected. In this new episode of the Medical Insider, Dr. Sherry and I talked about what chiropractors do, how it is different from other medical providers, how it is relevant in the present and the future, and more insightful facts about chiropract…
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Welcome! This is your host Ralph Sanchez, and this is episode #20 here at The Alzheimer's Solution Revolution podcast channel. Today we are expanding on and diving a little deeper into two primary risk factors associated with an increased risk for dementia and late-onset Alzheimer's disease (LOAD) in women—cardiometabolic disease and postmenopausal…
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As years pass by, the number of people with Alzheimer's increases. That's why medical experts are researching and studying the possible causes. In this episode of Medical Insider, Ralph Sanchez and I talk about why women are more prone to dementia than men, approaches and exercises that can help you with Alzheimer's, and many more! More information…
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Dr. David Phillips shares his story of how his dad's condition pushed him to become a medical device inventor. Today's episode introduces us not only to ReBuilder but also to basic neurology. We talk about some fallacies of neurotransmitters, handling peripheral neuropathy issues, and many more! Stay tuned for more exciting and insightful episodes!…
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Summary Hello and welcome to episode #19! This is Ralph Sanchez and today I’ll be talking the outcomes of two recent studies that investigated the potential use of Viagra and Cialis in the risk reduction for late-onset Alzheimer’s disease (LOAD). I was in part inspired to provide an overview on these two recent studies as they are cautionary tales …
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Summary Welcome! This is Ralph Sanchez and today I’ll be expanding on the last two episodes—#16 & #17—in this special brain detoxification series. This is the third or part three in that series. In our last two brain detoxification episodes I described the pathways of beta-amyloid and tau protein transport and clearance from the brain, and in their…
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In this episode, Erin and I discuss the neurofeedback process. We touch on some salient points such as brain mapping and its technology, the possible reasons why not all medical practices use it, solutions made for everybody to benefit from this process, and many more. It may be an overwhelming topic, but we tried to explain it as simply as possibl…
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Summary Hello and welcome to episode #17! This is Ralph Sanchez and today I’ll be expanding on the first episode’s overview with regard to beta-amyloid and tau protein clearance and detoxification. If you did not catch that episode (#16), I provided an in-depth overview on the role of the blood brain barrier (BBB) and the glymphatic system in clear…
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This is a continuation of our discussion about thyroid physiology. We talk about thyroid when it comes to functional and allopathic medicine. We also speak about its challenges today and try to identify whether or not there is a specific approach to it. If you want to grab a copy of "Thyroid Debacle: Why The Current Medical Model Is Keeping You Sic…
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Summary Hello and welcome to episode #16! Today I’ll be describing an elemental aspect in maintaining a healthy brain as you age and preventing the cognitive decline that is associated with unhealthy aging and the risk for Alzheimer’s disease as you age—brain detoxification. Because brain detoxification mechanisms are a very complex review, I will …
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You might have heard several myths and misinformation about thyroid physiology. And that's what the first part of today's episode is for. Here in Medical Insider, together with Dr. Kelly Halderman and Dr. Eric Balcavage, we talk about things people should know about thyroid. We tackle its biggest revelations, its physiology type, the blood work, an…
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Summary Today, I'll review the formulations and research that illustrates the role of medical foods which are a unique classification of formulations that are approved by the FDA. Additionally, I will speak to the potential value of nutraceuticals and supplemental food-derived products in supporting cognitive health in aging individuals at risk for…
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What is the growth pattern of this virus? What's the etiology been? These are just some of the many questions we asked to come up with the Comic Book! Here, Dr. Thomas Santucci explains some beneficial chapters from the Comic Book. The goal is to share essential functional medicine information simplier with ordinary people. He presents some medical…
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Summary In today’s episode (#14), I’ll be providing an in depth overview one of the most powerful factors that underlies healthy body and brain aging—DIET! Indeed, healthy foods provide key nutrients and phytochemicals work to optimize cognitive function, and protect against dementia and Alzheimer’s in aging. However, since dietary therapies and sp…
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After almost a year, is there really a stem cell comeback? Is it possible? Is it a fact or a myth? In this episode, Dr. Thomas Santucci shared an update about stem cells. First, he gave us an idea of what stem cells are. Then he enumerated the benefits that they offered before. And lastly, gauge how they can help improve our medical system and trea…
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Summary Today I am very much looking forward to pod-talking about one of the most important components associated with accelerated aging processes, and in the risk for Alzheimer’s disease— the decline and inhibition of critical energy metabolism systems of the body and brain. Many studies have shown that alterations in mitochondrial energy metaboli…
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We are aware of how challenging research can be. That is why there are several factors that you need to consider to make sure that your study is relevant and significant. In Medical Insider, we aim to see an upward trend in our current medical system. The sad truth is a lot of published journals and research needs to be changed. So now, let us give…
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Summary This episode (#12) continues the overview of neurosteroids and their critical function in the protection and enhancement of cognitive function. In episode #11, I reviewed the role of “Testosterone, Progesterone and Allopregnanolone—Critical and Timely Neurosteroid Interventions in the Risk Reduction of Alzheimer's Disease.”, and this podcas…
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In women, how important of a role does progesterone play in cognitive function? While a number of studies have shown that estrogen replacement therapy in women is protective against the risk for late-onset Alzheimer's disease (LOAD), only a few studies have demonstrated that progesterone also benefits cognitive function. Indeed, progesterone could …
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There are five levels of complex diseases: Food, Metal, Stress, Pesticides and Poisons, and Trauma. You are surprised, aren't you? In this episode, Dr. Thomas Santucci explains how Functional Medicine is applicable in resolving modern complex. The Medical Insider is looking and providing means of resolving health concerns using a different medical …
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In the U.S., two-thirds of diagnosed cases of dementia and Alzheimer's disease are women. A number of studies have shown that lower estrogen levels "before, during, and after menopause" is a risk for late-onset Alzheimer's disease. However, the risk factors associated with declining estrogen levels and late-onset Alzheimer's disease in women as the…
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Are you feeling stressed? Well, you are not alone! Several factors cause stress and other autoimmune diseases. And you need to be aware of them! In this episode, I shared the relevance of functional medicine toward stress and autoimmune toxins. We do not just talk about problems, but we also offer solutions. So, if you want to understand them profo…
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Welcome to the very first episode of the Medical Insider. I am Dr. Thomas Santucci of Advanced Regen Medical. I decided to launch this podcast to educate people on breakthrough functional medicine and to spread awareness of various medical conditions and their rare treatment options. As we all know, health is wealth. So, we should take it seriously…
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Have you ever heard about Functional Medicine? No idea about its importance and benefits? Well, do not worry! This episode is for you! I know it is jargon for you right now. It can be overwhelming, I know. That's why I am here. I explain why Functional Medicine is significant today and in the future. Unfortunately, we need to change our current med…
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Most people do not know how to listen to their bodies. Did you know that our body has a spectacular system that can heal itself? That is why symptoms like inflammation and those caused by autoimmunity are critical. Medical Insider talks about the significance of understanding inflammation and autoimmunity. Why? Knowing what they are for will help y…
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The Gut-Brain Axis—what does that connection represent? Well, the gut-brain connection is often described as a bidirectional highway that is linked to many cause and effect health consequences, and many studies have explored the impact of the gut environment and microbiome on brain health in that gut-brain dynamic. Indeed, the role of the gut-brain…
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Today in episode # 8 I'll be reviewing the role of hypertension, obesity, type 2 diabetes and heart disease (cardiometabolic disease), and insulin resistance in your risk for late onset Alzheimer's disease. The metabolic and biochemical pathways by which cardiometabolic disease increases the risk for dementia and Alzheimer's later life is the centr…
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How does you unique genome increase the risk for Alzheimer's disease as you age? In todays episode—#7, I’ll be giving a comprehensive overview on the APOE gene, the ApoE4 genetic variant, and other genes and their genetic variants linked to the risk for late-onset Alzheimer's Disease (LOAD), and how, when, and why Alzheimer's takes root in certain …
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How early in your lifespan you can start to assess and track for specific biomarkers that are linked to the risk and earliest stages of late-onset Alzheimer's disease (LOAD), and have you given that much thought? In fact, there has been a significant shift in the progressive medical and research community over the last ten years in the understandin…
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In the fifth episode of The Alzheimer’s Solutions Revolution podcast with Ralph Sanchez, I talk with my co-host Susan Brender, as we continue with our special podcast series called Think Ahead. In this week’s episode, I'll provide an overview on the role of tau protein and neurofibrillary tangles (tau tangles) in the progression and development of …
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In this Alzheimer's Solution Revolution episode #4, I’ll give an overview of episode #3, and I’ll provide several key insights about a protein that is associated with the pathology of Alzheimer’s disease—beta-amyloid protein, which forms the proverbial amyloid plaque that is often cited as a principal lesion of the disease process. Additionally, in…
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In this 3rd episode of The Alzheimer’s Solutions Revolution Podcast, I, Ralph Sanchez, talk with my good friend and co-host Susan Brender, as we begin this special podcast series designated as the Think Ahead podcast series. In the Think Ahead series, which will be published here over the coming weeks, I'll provide an extensive overview on the nume…
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Should you supplement with a basic MVM to sustain a healthy brain in aging? Has any physician or practitioner emphasized just how important a MVM supplement might be for your brain and heart as you get older? Well, as promised on my welcome episode last week, I'll be expanding on a study and recent research with regard to the supplementation with v…
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Welcome! Indeed, this is the inaugural episode of the The Alzheimer's Solution Revolution Podcast! This is your host. Ralph Sanchez, and I am grateful that you are reading and/or listening in to what this podcast will bringing to you on a weekly basis. The purpose of this welcome edition is to share a little about me and my experience and backgroun…
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Did you know that 95% of disease is lifestyle-related? Could you ever imagine losing weight on holiday? Have you ever considered getting a health coach, but you worry about the time you need to put in or the financial investment? Learning new skills takes time, effort, and focus. Sometimes, the adventure of weight loss doesn’t feel very positive or…
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Did you know that having excess belly fat threatens our cognitive abilities, like thinking, making connections, and memory? Did you know that just one incident of serious head-related trauma increases your personal risk of developing dementia? Today, I had the absolute mind-blowing pleasure of speaking with Ralph Sanchez (MTCM, CNS) who spent 25 ye…
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