Listen "The Type 2 Diabetes-Alzheimer’s Link"
Episode Synopsis
In this interview, Heather Sandison, ND, explains how blood sugar imbalances contribute to the onset of cognitive decline. Drawing from her clinical experience, she outlines the stages of Alzheimer's and emphasizes the importance of early intervention. She explains that managing metabolic health, particularly through diet, exercise, and stress reduction, can not only prevent Alzheimer's but also reverse early cognitive decline.
Dr. Sandison highlights the ketogenic diet as a key strategy in improving brain function by switching the body's fuel source from glucose to fat. She also stresses the importance of social engagement and mental stimulation, noting that isolation can accelerate cognitive decline. She shares practical approaches to supporting patients with Alzheimer's, including her integrative care model in which patients receive immersive care focused on lifestyle interventions.
Dr. Sandison highlights the ketogenic diet as a key strategy in improving brain function by switching the body's fuel source from glucose to fat. She also stresses the importance of social engagement and mental stimulation, noting that isolation can accelerate cognitive decline. She shares practical approaches to supporting patients with Alzheimer's, including her integrative care model in which patients receive immersive care focused on lifestyle interventions.
More episodes of the podcast DrTalks Podcast
Feed Your Mental Health
26/11/2025
Learn How Fasting Affects Your Estrogens
21/11/2025
Aging Is Another Chronic Illness
20/11/2025
A Lean Body & A Sharp, Clear Mind
19/11/2025
The Nine Pillars of Resilience for Fertility
17/11/2025
Boosting Diabetes Control Through Oral Care
14/11/2025
ZARZA We are Zarza, the prestigious firm behind major projects in information technology.