Alongside the neuro-protective hopes this opens up, the metabolic link to brain health is exemplified by the effect of such Ozempic-type drugs, as @DavidPerlmutter articulates in our recent interview.
GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic may do more than support weight loss.
Research on Exenatide suggests possible neuroprotective effects in Parkinson’s. I shared practical strategies to support mitochondrial health on @epochtimes’s @seevitalsigns:
https://t.co/bLU0IYyUKD
The cardio-training push for women goes back to the 60s—has the focus been off all along?
On Vital Signs @jjvirgin reveals the anti skin-sagging, joint-injury prevention, and hormone-balancing benefits of building muscle for women over 40.
Depression has long been framed as a chemical imbalance—a simple matter of serotonin too low, mood too low. But the rabbit hole goes much deeper – Dr Austin Perlmutter reveals on Vital Signs.
From cutting calories and intensive exercise to stomach surgery and now GLP-1 drugs – what if we’re overcomplicating weight loss, and missing the simple yet essential principle that we need to deal with hunger.
See @drjasonfung on Vital Signs
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Specific nutrients discussed include #creatine for cellular energy, DHA for neuronal membranes, #vitaminD for immune regulation, magnesium-L-threonate for cognitive support, and sulforaphane from broccoli sprouts for antioxidant effects.
See @DavidPerlmutter on Vital Signs