Alzheimer’s Disease: Diabetes Type 3 Prevention
 

Video Transcript:

Today, I want to talk to you about an amazing supplement blend that will help support and enhance your brain health.

With the month of June here, our core health focus is enhancing your brain health to minimize the risks associated with developing Alzheimer’s. Alzheimer’s is what we call diabetes type 3, because it affects the vascular function of your brain. And today, I want to share with you a combination of supplements we’ve put together in our Brain Health 8 supplement. This blends in some powerful products like camu camu and cat’s claw and bacopa, and also cinnamon, which is really good for balancing blood sugar in the brain, Pau d’arco, as well as dragon’s blood resin, and even some other supplements and even some other herbals.

An Alarming Trend in Brain Health

So, let me break down how you can use our Brain Health 8 to help prevent Alzheimer’s. And one of the things that I see in my own clinical practice, I have several patients that have early stages and early diagnoses of Alzheimer’s in their early 50s. This is quite shocking, and we are seeing this, as an industry, we’re seeing more and more individuals presenting with changes in their brain state and the function of their brains.

I want to share with you one of the things that I really love about our Brain Health 8, and it’s the fact that we have bacopa as a core product or core nutrient. There is actually some amazing research, multiple pieces of research, that shows that bacopa can be highly effective at taming, preventing, even in some cases, reversing the neurodegeneration [1] of the brain that ends up causing cognitive decline, and that’s what we call Alzheimer’s.

Memory loss is a big factor here, as well as the language and problem-solving centers of the brain. Bacopa, in a 12-week study [2], shows significant improvements in memory and attention and focus. And another study actually showed that not only does it help the mental focus and mental acuity, it also targets the symptoms of anxiety and depression. Those also partner up with many cases of Alzheimer’s, because as the brain starts to change in terms of its functionality, the blood flow, and the centers that are alert and active, it can change a person’s personality, their mood, and also their capacity to live their everyday life as how we know them and how they recognize us.

Alzheimer’s: A Family History

And I have a personal history in my family. My maternal grandmother had Alzheimer’s, and she used to escape the house, and she was really very different as I knew her as a grandmother than what my mom and my half-uncles experienced her growing up and being herself.

So, to prevent that not just in your life, but in also the lives of some of your loved ones, maybe you’re caregiving for a parent or have an elder aunt or uncle, or you yourself have some sort of family history, or even if you’re dealing with a situation where you have pre-diabetes or are a diabetic, preventatively adding bacopa, as well as all of the other benefits like cat’s claw and camu camu, we have pulled together a lot of anti-inflammatories, a lot of nootropic products.

Nootropics for Preventive Brain Support

Nootropic means that these supplements are actually able to get into the brain and help minimize the inflammation of the brain and prevent cognitive decline. So, I’m really excited to present our Brain Health 8 to you as a great resource in your prevention plan, and even possibly a treatment plan for Alzheimer’s, either in a loved one, a family member, or even yourself.

So, I’m excited to share that with you today. And definitely, I think one of the things that we need to do is bring greater awareness to Alzheimer’s, the fact that it is a neurodegenerative disease that is linked to our blood sugar levels.

And so, most importantly, food is medicine. You want to be choosing low sugar and more adaptive lifestyles to insulin and increasing your capacity to be more adaptive and functional with your insulin and glucose levels. So, less insulin resistance and glucose intolerance, low-carb lifestyles, low-sugar lifestyles can actually be also preventative. So, pairing food and Brain Health 8 are going to be great for combating Alzheimer’s.


Better Focus… Crystal-Clear Thinking… a Razor-Sharp Memory… ALL Are Within Your REACH! Each and every bottle of our Organixx Brain Health 8 formula contains a total of 8 superstar ingredients, straight from the AMAZON rainforest.

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Bacopa: This Little-Known Indian Herb Supports Brain Health and More!

Natural remedies such as herbs can be life-changing in how they can positively affect the brain and body. Bacopa is a little-known Indian herb that has been shown in some studies to be as effective as pharmaceuticals in its ability to calm the mind. It has demonstrated a positive effect on Alzheimer’s and dementia patients and may even have a role as an alternative therapy for ADHD.  

The Role of Bacopa Monnieri in Ayurvedic Medicine 

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Bacopa (Bacopa monnieri or b.) is a traditional Indian herb that has been used in Ayurvedic medicine for thousands of years. It is known by several names including water hyssop, herb of grace, and Indian pennywort.

It is also sometimes referred to as brahmi, not to be confused with gotu kola – another ayurvedic herb that is sometimes called brahmi. These two plants are both amazingly beneficial but in vastly different ways. 

Over the centuries, bacopa has been used in traditional Indian medicine (Ayurveda) for:

It is most known, however, as a “brain tonic” for the many ways it can help the mind.  

Bacopa Benefits: Improved Memory 

Bacopa has been shown to improve memory and help calm anxiety in particular. According to research, B. monnieri has the ability to regulate certain brain chemicals, such as dopamine and serotonin [1], which are involved in learning, thinking, memory, stress response, and mood.  

In 2008, researchers at Swinburne’s Brain Science Institute in Australia [2] analyzed data from 62 healthy volunteers who took bacopa for three months. The volunteers were given cognitive assessments before starting bacopa and then divided into two groups – those who received bacopa and those who received a placebo.

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The researchers found that bacopa improved spatial, visual, and working memory significantly. Task performance timing also improved.  

Earlier findings have shown similar results. Another Australian research team working in 2001 stated that their results suggested:

“that B. monnieri may improve higher order cognitive processes that are critically dependent on the input of information from our environment such as learning and memory [3].”

Bacopa Reduced Stress Responses & Boosted Mood in Study Subjects 

Bacopa has also been shown to help reduce stress responses rather quickly. In another study at Swinburne conducted in 2014 [4], Australian researchers found that salivary cortisol levels went down overall in subjects who took both 320 mg and 640 mg of bacopa in two different occasions. The researchers also noted that mood improved in the participants as well.  

Animal Studies Show Promising Role of Bacopa for Cognitive Decline and Depression Disorders 

Promising studies have also been done on Bacopa’s role in regulating brain chemistry for those with schizophrenia. Cognitive decline is one of the unfortunate long-term effects of the disease and can also exacerbate the symptoms. 

A 2015 Thai mouse study [5] found that Bacopa monnieri may be able to help. Researchers reported that Bacopa orchestrated positive changes in the prefrontal cortex, hippocampus, and other parts of the brain in a mouse model.

This finding and others like it may give hope to individuals with the condition since schizophrenia-related cognitive decline is something that modern pharmaceuticals have not been able to address.  

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On the other end of the spectrum, Bacopa monnieri has also been linked to improvements in depression disorders [6]. Antioxidant saponins in Bacopa can positively affect the nervous system. In particular, it can provide possible enhancements to the neurotransmitter GABA (gamma-aminobutyric acid), according to researchers at the University of Michigan [7].

As noted on the Michigan Medicine (University of Michigan) website, “Bacopa extracts also appear to have significant antioxidant activity in the brain, and other effects that may help protect brain cells [8].”

Bacopa Benefits for Type 3 Diabetes (aka Alzheimer’s) 

It may appear strange that two conditions that seemingly operate on different parts of the body could be related. But conclusive evidence has proven that diabetic conditions can indeed lead to memory loss, the build-up of neurological toxins and, in some cases, full-blown Alzheimer’s Disease [9]. 

In fact, for more than a decade many health experts have been referring to Alzheimer’s as “Type 3 diabetes [10].”

The connection has to do with insulin. A 2015 report published in the journal Experimental & Molecular Medicine [11] found that Alzheimer’s disease is connected to imbalances in insulin signaling as well as the metabolism of glucose in the brain.  

Hand Testing for Low Blood Sugar

Yes, your brain contains insulin receptors as well! This may explain one of the reasons why individuals suffering from long-term metabolic syndrome often experience more cognitive decline than others who do not have the conditions [12].

Bacopa has been found to positively affect both metabolism and brain health. In fact, a 2008 investigation [13] published in the Journal of Ethnopharmacology discovered that bacopa protected brain neurons from oxidative stress while at the same time protecting against lipid peroxidation. The researchers noted that: 

“…treating patients with Brahmi (bacopa) extract may be an alternative direction for ameliorating neurodegenerative disorders associated with the overwhelming oxidative stress as well as Alzheimer’s disease.”

Can Bacopa Help With ADHD?  

An exciting possibility for bacopa is as a substitute for pharmaceuticals given mostly to children for Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder, or ADHD. 

ADHD is characterized by difficulty in maintaining attention, hyperactivity and impulsive behavior, and usually begins in childhood. U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) data collected in 2016 [14] found that approximately nine percent of U.S. children aged two to 17 years have been diagnosed with ADHD; this equates to about 6.1 million children and young adults.  

Substances called bacosides are antioxidants unique to B. monnieri. They have been found to improve cognition by sharpening nerve impulses. 

According to a 3-month long joint randomized clinical trial conducted by both Australian and Indian scientists [15], children with ADHD who took 50 milligrams of bacopa twice a day showed vast improvement in memory, logical responses, mental and behavior control and “paired associated learning.” What’s more, the effects seemed to be long-lasting for the children.   

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This presents a possibly natural and side-effect-free option for the millions of children with ADHD, many of whom are prescribed drugs for their condition.

One common pharmaceutical is Adderall. Adderall is an amphetamine that is commonly used in the U.S. for the treatment of ADHD as well as depression. One downside of Adderall is that it can be highly addictive. Other side effects include:

Bacopa Side Effects

While there appear to be no side effects of taking bacopa, some do complain about the taste: it can be quite bitter. In addition, some studies have found that it may take bacopa a period of time for its benefits to be revealed. 

For example, in general, studies show that cognitive improvements are much more noticeable after 12 weeks than they are at six weeks

Finally, some individuals have experienced increased bowel movement as well as stomach upset with bacopa, although this is fairly rare.  

The effects on cognition, mood, and stress responses can be noticeable with bacopa. Couple this with the fact that there are few side effects and this makes bacopa a go-to Ayurvedic herb for boosting memory, improving mental sharpness, and lowering stress levels overall – all much needed in our stress-inducing modern world!   

Bacopa is an Ingredient in Brain Health 8

Bacopa monnieri is one of eight brain-enhancing and all-natural botanicals from the Amazon rainforest in Organixx Brain Health 8 formula.

The other superstar brain health ingredients in Brain Health 8 are:

  1. cat’s claw herb
  2. pau d’arco
  3. dragon’s blood resin
  4. camu camu
  5. cinnamon
  6. cacao powder
  7. guayusa

Better Focus… Crystal-Clear Thinking… a Razor-Sharp Memory… ALL Are Within Your REACH! Each and every bottle of our Organixx Brain Health 8 formula contains a total of 8 superstar ingredients, straight from the AMAZON rainforest.

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