TRANSFORM YOUR HEALTH WITH THE EXPERTISE AND EXPERIENCE OF A DOUBLE BOARD-CERTIFIED PHYSICIAN
What if toxins lurking in your body were silently increasing your risk of Alzheimer’s? From heavy metals to environmental pollutants, these hidden threats could accelerate cognitive decline without you knowing.
In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Chris Shade, a detoxification expert and CEO of Quicksilver Scientific, to discuss how toxins impact brain health, why conventional detox methods often fail, and the most effective strategies for clearing harmful substances from the body.
Dr. Shade shares groundbreaking insights on heavy metals, neuroinflammation, the role of bile in detox, and how to optimize your body’s natural detox pathways. If you or a loved one are looking for real solutions to protect brain health, this episode is a must-listen.
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“Bitters–what they do is they stimulate the movement through the liver. You're stimulating detoxification, you're stimulating bile flow, which is stimulating digestion, and that's also keeping infection from the upper GI tract. So, it's cleaning the liver, GI, and the body. It's a one-stop shop to keep everybody healthy.”
Dr. Chris Shade, PhD
In this Episode
01:02 – Meet Dr. Chris Shade, a detox expert
02:53 – How Dr. Shade’s health journey led him to detox research
07:15 – Why conventional detox methods often fail
09:10 – The tests needed to determine toxin levels
14:48 – Mistakes people make when detoxing
17:44 – The importance of Nrf2 in detoxification
20:10 – Understanding what goes on inside your brain
27:52 – The impact of hormones on detox and brain function
30:29 – How to detox safely and effectively
33:55 – The connection between biofilms, infections, and toxins
41:10 – Starting your healing process the right way
42:45 – Top three takeaways from today’s episode
47:15 – The benefits of bitters for long-term detox
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– Top Supplements for Alzheimer’s Guide
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Are you worried about the impact of heavy metals and toxins on your brain health? You’re not alone. The growing body of research suggests that these environmental hazards might play a significant role in cognitive decline and Alzheimer’s disease. In this post, we’ll explore how toxins like mercury, mold, and pesticides can accumulate in the body, and how detoxification methods can help reverse or prevent damage. Plus, we’ll dive into actionable steps you can take to start detoxing your brain today.
Environmental toxins, including heavy metals like mercury, have long been linked to neurological diseases such as Alzheimer’s. Dr. Chris Shade, a detoxification expert, explains how toxins accumulate in the body and affect brain health. He describes how mercury—commonly found in old dental fillings—can disrupt brain function and trigger cognitive impairment.
When toxins accumulate in the brain, they can impair cognitive function, cause neuroinflammation, and disrupt neurotransmitter balance. Mercury, mold toxins, and even certain pesticides all have harmful effects, potentially contributing to Alzheimer’s symptoms like memory loss and confusion. Understanding this link is critical in addressing the underlying causes of cognitive decline and not just the symptoms.
While heavy metals like mercury are notorious for their effects on brain health, detoxifying your body isn’t just about targeting these metals. Dr. Shade emphasizes the importance of detoxing for multiple toxins at once, as there is no “one-size-fits-all” approach. Whether it’s chemicals, plastics, mold, or even pesticides, toxins are often found in a cocktail inside the body, working together to create damage.
Dr. Shade shares how a comprehensive detox system is designed to flush out various toxins, not just metals. This multi-target approach addresses the variety of environmental toxins we encounter daily. For example, using a universal detox method while adding specific treatments for known toxins (such as mercury or mold) helps ensure thorough cleansing.
While testing for heavy metals or other toxins is essential, Dr. Shade advises that immediate treatment should begin as soon as possible, especially if you suspect exposure. Although tests for heavy metals and environmental toxins can pinpoint specific issues, treatment protocols can be implemented in parallel.
Testing options include blood scans for heavy metals like mercury, cadmium, and arsenic. However, it’s often a better approach to start with a general detox protocol. These protocols not only address toxins but also activate the body’s detox pathways, allowing for more effective long-term results.
Testing for chronic infections, such as Lyme disease, Epstein-Barr virus, and chronic mold exposure, should also be considered. Toxins and infections often go hand-in-hand, exacerbating each other and complicating the path to healing.
A critical aspect of detoxification for Alzheimer’s involves addressing neuroinflammation. Dr. Shade explains that toxins in the brain can cause a fight-or-flight response, triggering anxiety and stress. This stress, in turn, hampers the body’s ability to detoxify.
To support the healing process, Dr. Shade recommends focusing on the parasympathetic nervous system, the part of the body responsible for rest, repair, and detoxification. Practices like mindfulness, gratitude, and Tai Chi help to reduce stress and promote a calming effect on the nervous system, aiding the detoxification process.
Nrf2 activation is another critical factor that can stimulate the body’s detox pathways, allowing for better clearance of toxins. Additionally, ketogenic diets, which induce a state of ketosis, are shown to provide the brain with an alternative energy source—ketones—that might protect brain cells from oxidative stress and inflammation.
To sum up, dealing with toxins is a vital step in protecting your brain health and preventing Alzheimer’s. Heavy metals like mercury and other environmental toxins accumulate in the body, leading to cognitive decline. A comprehensive detox strategy that addresses multiple toxins, supports the immune system, and nurtures the nervous system is key to maintaining cognitive health.
If you found this helpful, be sure to check out our previous podcast episode or subscribe for more insights on managing Alzheimer’s and cognitive decline.
What steps have you taken to detoxify your brain? Let me know in the comments!
DISCLAIMER: This is not intended to be medical advice. Always consult with your physician first.
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