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ABOUT DR. BREWER
Dr. Brewer started as an Emergency Doctor. After seeing too many preventable heart attacks, he went to Johns Hopkins to learn Preventive Medicine. While there, he went on the run the post-graduate training program (residency) in Preventive Medicine. From there, he made a career of practicing and managing preventive medicine and primary care clinics. His later role in this area was Chief Medical Officer for Premise, which has close to 1,000 primary care/prevention clinics. He was also the Chief Medical Officer for MDLIVE, the second largest telemedicine company. More recently, he founded PrevMed, a heart attack, and stroke prevention clinic.
At PrevMed, we focus on heart attack, stroke, and cognitive decline. We serve patients who have already experienced an event as well as those who have not developed a diagnosis or event. Dr. Brewer provides services via telemedicine or in person if you're in the Lexington, KY area. We find a lot of undiagnosed Pre-Diabetes or Insulin Resistance. Treating unrecognized risk factors like Pre-Diabetes allows reduction of risk and prevention of disease.
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ABOUT THIS VIDEO:
Bacopa monnieri is an ancient Ayurvedic treatment for improved cognitiion, decreased depression and anxiety. It is also called Brahmi ( along with it's companion Gotu kola). Dale Bredesen, in The End of Alzheimer's, says it improves cholinergic function. Others say it is an antioxidant that passes the blood/brain barrier.
Standard use is 300 mg of the active ingredient bacocides.
The science is not incredibly strong. But there are a few well-designed, but underpowered (too few subjects).
If you investigate the science, you will likely see the Portland study. It was, like the others, underpowered, with 54 total participants. They did see decreased depression and anxiety and improved cognition using objective studies. P values were low, as would be expected with such small numbers.
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