top of page
Video Consultation

Prevention

Molecules

Learn your risk for developing dementia 

Do You Have Any of These Risks
for Developing Dementia?

Alzheimer's disease and dementia starts in the brain 20 to 30 years before the onset of symptoms. You have ample time to intervene if you are in your 40's, 50's or 60’s.

Image by Drew Beamer
Genetic Predisposition 

Do you have a family history of dementia?

Your risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease is higher if you are one of the 82 million Americans with 1 or 2 copies of the ApoE4 genes. Do you know your ApoE status?  

Image by Drew Beamer
Chronic Inflammation

Your risk of developing dementia and other metabolic disorders may be higher if you have chronic inflammation. By testing your hs-CRP (high sensitivity C-reactive protein) and A/G ratio (albumin to globulin ratio) we'll know if you have chronic inflammation.

Image by Drew Beamer
Insulin Resistance

Your risk of developing dementia and diabetes may be higher if you are insulin resistant. By testing your fasting insulin level, fasting glucose, and your hemoglobin A1c, we'll know if you are insulin resistant.

Image by Drew Beamer
Nutrients & Hormone
Deficiency 

Your risk of developing dementia and other diseases may be higher if you are deficient in certain nutrients and hormones. By testing your vitamin B12, vitamin D3, homocysteine, free T3, and your hormone panel, you will know where your levels optimal, average, or deficient. 

Image by Drew Beamer
Head Injuries

Your risk of developing dementia may be higher if you have a history of head trauma. Have you sustained head injuries from sports, automobile accidents, falls, or had a traumatic brain injury?

Image by Drew Beamer
Exposure to
Toxins

Your risk of developing dementia may be higher if you have been exposed to toxins. Unfortunately, we all have as they are everywhere in our indoor and outdoor environments. Fortunately, we can learn which toxins in our body are at unhealthy levels and we can reduce or eliminate them.

Preventing Cognitive Decline Coaching Program includes the following:

1

Eight sessions (50 minutes/session)

Each session occurs every two to three weeks.

2

3

A Comprehensive baseline Cognitive Decline PreCODE Report

4

 4-month follow-up PreCODE Report following new lab testing

Program Cost: $800 - $1,200* (sliding scale) 

*Cost of lab testing, supplements, and PreCODE subscription are not included in this Coaching Program.

bottom of page