March 2023 Newsletter | Infusions of Vitamins Joy, Fun, and Laughter
Spring has sprung in Mendocino County! Magnolias, plums daffodils, and calendulas are showing off their true colors. Like seasons, life’s challenges change similarly leading us to trust in the joy of it all unfolding in a remarkable way. The recent equinox where light and dark are held in perfect alignment may act as a reminder to bring greater balance into our lives with infusions of Vitamins J, F, and L (Joy, Fun, and Laughter).
February 2023 Newsletter | Hormones and Health
With many loved ones coming into perimenopausal (PM) age and so much information coming out about why 2/3rds of Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) population are women, it’s a good time to talk about the chemical messengers that influence every part of the brain and body. I’m talking about testosterone in men and estrogen with progesterone in women.
January 2023 Newsletter | You and Your Mitochondria
Energy is defined as the ability and strength to do active physical things and the feeling that you are full of physical power and life. Maybe you’ve noticed as I have, that your energy level is not what it used to be. Our body's energy is created by specialized organelles called mitochondria in the form of ATP (Adenosine triphosphate), which are in every single cell of our body.
December 2022 Newsletter
As I look over the 2022 newsletters and review your feedback, I am filled with gratitude. When I started BBH Newsletter, I wasn’t sure if anyone was interested in reading about preventing dementia but you dear readers have proved me wrong. As I talk with you on the streets or during our coaching sessions, your thoughtful questions keep me writing and researching.
November 2022 Newsletter | Unlikley bedfellows: AD and Cancer
What do AD (Alzheimer’s Disease) and Cancer have in common - it turns out a lot. Since we had our prostate cancer awakening this year (see BBH July newsletter) hubby Jim and I have been learning many interesting facts about how AD and Cancer are hitched together. For instance, in the United States, heart disease is the leading cause of death with cancer and Alzheimer’s disease following closely in the top ten.
September 2022 Newsletter | Lessons from Hamlet
With Shakespeare’s plays and all good books, there is an introduction, plot, and conclusion, artfully woven with characters, conflict, and resolution. In the story of Alzheimer’s Disease (AD), we often find the focus on the introduction and plot, how to prevent this terrible disease from happening and what to do when it starts. There has been less information on how to face the later years of dementia, maybe because we’d rather hide and avoid the pain altogether.
August 2022 Newsletter | The Game of Clue and Alzheimer’s Disease
Sometimes, when I’m reading the news and studies about Alzheimer’s Disease (AD), I feel like I’m in the middle of a detective novel or playing the family board game ‘Clue’. If only we could solve the mystery and find a cure. Or better yet if we could prevent the crime or stop AD, dead in its tracks from fast becoming the crime of this century. If you ever have played ‘Clue’, join me in the 3 questions as we explore this complicated and perplexing mystery of AD as we wait for Sherlock Holmes to be reincarnated.
July 2022 Newsletter | New Studies
My mission to be the first woman in my family NOT to develop Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) in 4 generations, has led me on an important journey often leaving me with more questions than answers. Since learning of my risks of AD, one of the central questions has been: what practices are best to ensure we keep our brains healthy as possible.
June 2022 Newsletter | Our Cognitive Health
This month has been an exciting and busy one. As some of you know, a big part of the reason I write this newsletter is to get information out into the world about how to improve brain health. The current gap that exists between current research and scientific-backed interventions can take 10-20 years to make their way into clinical practice. I’ve personally run into this wall many times leading to the frustration that I’ve outlined in the BBH March Newsletter.
May 2022 Newsletter | Strength and Lean Muscle Mass
My mission with BBH has been to save every brain cell I can grow new ones in the process, and provide you with information to navigate towards preventing dementia. I want to be the first daughter in four generations of my family to not be diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease (AD)! (See APOE4 Betty’s family AD story). I believe the healthier I am in mind, body, and spirit, the greater chance I have of preventing AD.
April 2022 Newsletter | Stress Reduction and Self Care
The pillars of BrainBodyHealth use the acronym SLEDS to describe the importance of sleep, learning, exercise, diet, socialization, and stress awareness. Last but not least, stress wakes us up to life’s challenges while at the same time providing access to antidotes within our very own body to alleviate its surge. The remedies I am referring to, breath and movement, are rooted in ancient practices to help calm the nervous system and enter a meditative state. Wendy Suzuki a neuroscientist modifies these breath and movement techniques making them applicable in our daily lives.
March 2022 Newsletter | Trauma and Brain Health
I didn’t plan to write about trauma this month, but the events of the world certainly changed that. Like me, I’m sure you have had Ukraine and Russia on your minds and hearts these past few weeks. I decided any discussion about BBH health needs to include the devastating effects war and resulting trauma has on all people especially women, children, and the subsequent generational trauma that informs conflict on a collective level. Here is an article from Lancet expanding on the humanitarian crisis war has on all of us.
February 2022 Newsletter | NEW ANNOUNCEMENT OFFERING COACHING SESSIONS
I will break down the chain of information overload and provide you with current relevant information on brain body health issues including Alzheimer’s Disease (AD), research, literature, and best practices. Together with science-based practices and my own personal journey to prevent Alzheimer’s Disease, this newsletter will help foster your own journey and loved ones towards better brain health. Let’s get better together.