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July 29, 2025 52 mins
The Silent Killer of the Mind: What You Don’t Know About Alzheimer’s Could Be Hurting You Already What if the path to Alzheimer’s doesn’t begin in your 70s—but is already unfolding in your 30s, 40s, or even earlier? In this powerful conversation with Dr. Robert Love, we expose one of the most misunderstood, underestimated health threats of our generation—Alzheimer’s disease—and what you can do today to not only prevent it, but potentially reverse its early effects. I’ve had some of the best minds on this show, but Dr. Love stands out. He’s not just brilliant—he’s a world-class communicator on a mission to bring hope, tools, and clarity to one of the scariest topics out there: losing your mind. Dr. Love pulls back the curtain on the real causes of Alzheimer’s—and it’s not just genetics. It’s inflammation. It’s sugar. It’s chronic stress. It’s poor sleep. He explains how our modern lifestyle is sabotaging our brain health decades before symptoms appear. And here’s what hit me hard: your inflammation levels at age 40 are one of the strongest predictors of your Alzheimer’s risk at 70. That’s not fear—that’s a wake-up call. But the best part? We’re not powerless. From simple lifestyle shifts to breakthrough supplements like lion’s mane and curcumin, Dr. Love shows us the map to protecting the most vital organ we’ve got—our brain. We also dive into cutting-edge science that isn’t just about prevention—it’s about reversal. Dr. Love shares promising new treatments and even clinical results from his medical clinic where Alzheimer’s symptoms have improved or stabilized through non-drug protocols. He gives us a first-hand account of a patient who went from disoriented and forgetful to alert, clear, and sharp—all within six months. I’m telling you, this isn’t science fiction. This is the new frontier of brain health. Beyond the data and science, what really resonated with me was this: so much of what protects the brain is also what builds a better life—quality sleep, exercise, meaningful learning, low stress, good food, and strong relationships. Dr. Love reminds us that joy, curiosity, and purpose aren’t just nice-to-haves—they’re biological armor for your brain. And if you’re young and thinking this episode doesn’t apply to you? Think again. The decisions you make today will echo into the quality of your future decades. Key Takeaways: Alzheimer’s starts decades before symptoms appear—your 40s matter Inflammation is one of the biggest risk factors for cognitive decline Sleep, gut health, stress, and sugar all have massive impacts on brain aging Supplements like lion’s mane, curcumin, and NMN can support neurogenesis Alzheimer's symptoms can be improved or reversed with lifestyle interventions Your lifestyle is not just shaping your body—it’s shaping your brain This one is a must-listen. Share it with someone you love. This information can change lives. — Max Out   👉 SUBSCRIBE TO ED'S YOUTUBE CHANNEL NOW 👈   → → → CONNECT WITH ED MYLETT ON SOCIAL MEDIA: ← ← ←  ➡️ INSTAGRAM   ➡️FACEBOOK   ➡️ LINKEDIN   ➡️ X   ➡️ WEBSITE      Get my exclusive Monday Motivation training in GrowthDay, the world’s #1 app for advanced mindset and personal development. Visit https://growthday.com/ed. This show is sponsored by GrowthDay.    Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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