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Start Your JourneyTestimonials: Stroke recovery, anxiety relief and sleep improvement
Here the remarkable healing stories from CerebralFit users about language improvement after a stroke, getting off anxiety medication and improving deep sleep quality.
View MoreDr. Richard Sinda and Guy Odishaw Bredesen Protocol & Bioelectric Medicine Alzheimer's & Dementia
A journey of overcoming cognitive and health challenges through various treatments such as microcurrent therapy, infrared light therapy, and wearing a red light mouth guard. These interventions led to significant improvements in language abilities, reduced anxiety, and enhanced sleep quality, ultimately resulting in a better quality of life for the individual.
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Alzheimer’s is More Than Memory Loss
It’s a National Crisis
Alzheimer’s disease continues to have a growing impact on American society, not just as a health condition, but as a serious economic and caregiving burden. With millions already affected, rising death rates, and soaring costs, the urgency for awareness and support has never been greater.
7
Million
Approximately 7 million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s disease in 2024.
141%
Increase
Deaths from Alzheimer’s have surged by 141% between 2000 and 2021, even as deaths from heart disease declined.
$1 Trillion
by 2050
Alzheimer’s and other dementias are expected to cost the U.S. nearly $1 trillion annually by 2050.

A Silent Struggle in Indiana
Cognitive Decline
Subjective Cognitive Decline (SCD) is an early warning sign of potential memory disorders, and it’s affecting thousands of Hoosiers aged 45 and older.
Often undiagnosed or undiscussed, SCD not only disrupts daily life but also correlates with other chronic health conditions. Despite its serious impact, many individuals remain unsupported in managing their symptoms, highlighting the need for greater awareness and earlier intervention.

U. S. AGING & DEMENTIA TRENDS
Dementia Trends and Costs in an Aging America
As the U.S. population ages, dementia presents a growing public health and economic challenge. While the proportion of older adults with dementia is declining at 1–2.5% annually due to higher education levels and preventive efforts, the number of affected individuals is still rising. This is largely due to the aging baby boomer generation and increased life expectancy.
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Key Highlights
Educational Impact: Older adults without a high school diploma are three times more likely to develop dementia than college graduates. Education appears to be a powerful protective factor.
Racial & Economic Disparities: Dementia prevalence is 3x–4x higher among Black Americans and 7x–10x higher among the poorest Americans compared to the wealthiest.
Cost of Care: Dementia is among the most expensive health conditions in the U.S., with annual costs estimated at $215 billion in 2010. These could rise to over $500 billion by 2040 if current trends persist.
Future Projections: The number of Americans with dementia is projected to increase significantly, potentially reaching 12 million by 2040. However, delaying the onset of dementia by just two years could reduce this number by 20% (2.2 million fewer cases).

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Guy Odishaw, CTO, NFP
Healthcare Entrepreneur, Bioelectric Medicine Practitioner
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Bio-Electric Medicine: How to Recharge Your Brain for Better Health! | Guy Odishaw | SCGP: 85
Bioelectronic Medicine explores the role of electrical signaling in the nervous system. In episode #85 of the Self-Care Goddess podcast, Guy Odishaw, a neurofeedback practitioner, bioelectronic medicine specialist, craniosacral therapist, and founder of Bhakti Wellness Center, shares insights from his 30 years of clinical experience. His expertise in treating resistant chronic pain, traumatic brain injuries, and psycho-emotional trauma shapes his approach to brain health.We discuss technologies that record, stimulate, or block neural signaling to influence specific molecular mechanisms and regulate the nervous system’s functions. By interacting with the body’s energy or electromagnetic field, we can shift cellular activity, reconnect cells, and restore balance or homeostasis. This integrative approach proves especially effective for conditions such as cancer, dementia, stroke, Alzheimer’s, macular degeneration, and PTSD.
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Audio-visual entrainment (AVE) uses rhythmic light and sound to synchronize the brain's frequency with the pulses of the stimuli. This method guides the brain into specific states, such as improved mood, enhanced focus, or deep meditation. In addition, AVE supports cerebral blood flow through cranial electrical stimulation (CES), which boosts neuronal activity and enhances the synchronization of neural connections.
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Ask the Experts: Answers to Your Questions
Follow-Up Q&A with Dr. Richard Sinda and Guy Odishaw
Dr. Richard Sinda and Guy Odishaw of the Minnesota Bredesen & Brain Health Clinic hosted a follow-up Q&A session after their October 28th, 2021 presentation, addressing questions about the Bredesen Protocol’s use in treating and preventing Alzheimer's and dementia.
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