495: Are You At Risk for Dementia? The Most Overlooked Cholesterol Marker You Need to Know with Dr. Thomas Dayspring   | Women’s Heart  Health & Menopause

495: Are You At Risk for Dementia? The Most Overlooked Cholesterol Marker You Need to Know with Dr. Thomas Dayspring | Women’s Heart Health & Menopause

We have the second episode in a series of conversations with Dr. Thomas Dayspring today. The esteemed Dr. Dayspring is an expert on internal medicine and clinical lipidology. In this episode, we continue with our last conversation, diving into Lp(a) and the influences of gender, race, and menopause. We explain how estrogen is a PCSK9 inhibitor and explore the significance of brain health and risks for dementia. We tackle cholesterol synthesis and discuss the side effects of statins, clarifying who is most susceptible to their impact on the brain. We also examine the significance of the desmosterol biomarker, highlighting the level to aim for, especially when making decisions regarding cholesterol medications, and we answer one question from a listener. You may want to listen to this insightful conversation with the renowned Dr. Dayspring more than once. He has graciously agreed to return and film additional episodes, where we will dive into more questions from listeners. IN THIS EPISODE, YOU WILL LEARN: Why Lp(a) is like a wolf in sheep's clothing for many individuals How Lp(a) levels are higher in African Americans and women, especially after menopause Dr. Dayspring highlights that Lp(a) particles are even more pro-inflammatory than LDL particles How PCSK9 inhibitors are the only drugs that significantly reduce Lp(a) Why do women have a higher risk of dementia than men? Dr. Dayspring explains ApoE as the key lipoprotein for brain cholesterol transport. How statins cross the blood-brain barrier to lower brain cholesterol Why desmosterol levels matter New therapies that can lower ApoB and Lp(a) Why imaging is essential for menopausal women with elevated ApoB and Lp(a) Connect with Cynthia Thurlow Follow on X, Instagram & LinkedIn Check out Cynthia’s website Submit your questions to support@cynthiathurlow.com cynthiathurlow.com/lipids Connect with Dr. Thomas Dayspring On X (@Drlipid) On LinkedIn Journal Article: Atherosclerosis: Non-genetic influences on lipoprotein(a) concentrations Journal of the American Heart Association: Trajectories of Blood Lipid Profiles in Midlife Women: Does Menopause Matter?

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Ep. 60 Silver Solutions (News & Research)

Ep. 60 Silver Solutions (News & Research)

In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Gordon Pedersen. His list of accomplishments is long: He has a Doctorate of Naturopathic Medicine. He has a Ph.D. from the Toxicology program and a Ph.D in Immunology and Biology from Utah State University. He is Board Certified in Anti-Aging and Regenerative Medicine and also holds a Master’s degree in Cardiac Rehabilitation and Wellness. He has formulated over 150 products, was a Bronze medalist in the 2003 Utah Winter Games, and is a Best Selling Author.

31 Elo 201931min

Ep. 59 Epstein-Barr Virus and other Autoimmune Diseases

Ep. 59 Epstein-Barr Virus and other Autoimmune Diseases

In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Kasia Kines. Dr. Kasia Kines is an Amazon best-selling author of Epstein-Barr Virus Solution, a Doctor of Clinical Nutrition from MUIH (Maryland University of Integrative Health), and a graduate of the first doctoral functional nutrition program created by Dr. Liz Lipski, PhD and CEO of Holistic Nutrition Naturally LLC and EBV Educational Institute.

24 Elo 201947min

Ep. 58 Curing Cancer and Other Life-Threatening Diseases

Ep. 58 Curing Cancer and Other Life-Threatening Diseases

In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Tom Incledon. Dr. Tom Incledon is a world-renowned expert in human health and performance. He is the Founder and Chief Scientific Officer of Causenta Wellness, where he is bringing a unique approach to health care and cancer treatment.

17 Elo 201934min

Ep. 57 Battling Diseases through Natural Modalities

Ep. 57 Battling Diseases through Natural Modalities

In this episode, we are joined by Michelle Sutphin. Michelle Sutphin is a lyme disease survivor who healed through natural means. Her goal is to spread the word about natural holistic modalities with her story and expertise.

11 Elo 201927min

Ep. 56 The Cochrane Method and Bioindividuality

Ep. 56 The Cochrane Method and Bioindividuality

In this episode, we are joined by Teri Cochrane. Teri Cochrane is an internationally known health expert specializing in complex and chronic conditions as well as optimizing elite performers. She recently authored Amazon #1 newly released book titled The Wildatarian Diet: Living as Nature Intended.

3 Elo 201945min

Ep. 55 Cannabidiol (CBD) Therapeutic Benefits

Ep. 55 Cannabidiol (CBD) Therapeutic Benefits

In this episode, we are joined by DeBritt Ealey. DeBritt Ealey is a licensed acupuncturist, a CBD coach and herbalist practicing for almost 20 years. She teaches us about different methods of therapy including: Traditional Acupuncture, Cupping, Gua Sha, Detox Therapy, Supplements, and Rejuvenation treatments. And an overview of the therapists you used and what types of health issues commonly seen in her clinic.

27 Heinä 201935min

Ep. 54 Losing Weight The Healthy Way

Ep. 54 Losing Weight The Healthy Way

In episode 54, we are joined by Dr. Tro Kalayjian. He grew up obese in an obese family with multiple complications brought by their condition. He went through college, medical school, and residency; and consistently gained pounds every year. His life changed when one day, he accepted his wife’s challenge to finally lose the weight so that he can better help his patients to get off medication and start their weight loss journey the healthy way.

20 Heinä 201944min

Ep. 53 The Keto Lifestyle and Diet Mindfulness

Ep. 53 The Keto Lifestyle and Diet Mindfulness

In this episode, we are joined by Anthony Giordano. Anthony, a.k.a “Italian Goes Keto” was obese and pushing 200 pounds 2 years ago. He decided to turn things around when his wife was expecting and realized he needed to make changes to his health in order to live longer for his family. Anthony did what most Italians wouldn't do, he gave up carbs - pasta, pizza, and bread! He lost 50 pounds with the low-carb ketogenic diet.

13 Heinä 201940min

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