Healing with Dr Helena
Welcome to my podcast, ‘Healing with Dr Helena’, where I challenge the limiting way we currently view disease, and offer a new paradigm for vibrant health and true healing. If modern medicine isn’t providing you with enough answers, and you want to come alive and thrive, rather than merely survive, this podcast is for you. It’s also for people who want to boost their brain to perform at their peak, avoid Alzheimer’s and other dementias, and live longer, stronger, healthier and happier. For today’s episode, I’m sharing an interview I had with the dynamic and inspiring Sarah Rusbatch on her podcast Stronger Bolder Wiser. Sarah is an accredited Grey Area Drinking Coach and the author of the best-selling book Beyond Booze — How to create a life you love alcohol-free. Sarah and I immediately clicked because her approach to alcohol is the same as my approach to healthy eating in my book NeuroSlimming. Sarah’s philosophy is that ‘the goal isn’t to be sober; the goal is to love yourself so much, you don’t need a drink.’ I feel exactly the same way about food: the goal isn’t to quit ultraprocessed food; the goal is to love yourself so much, you don’t need to numb your emotions with food. Sarah is also a multi award-winning Health and Wellbeing Coach, a Menopause Accredited Coach, and a passionate ambassador for helping women live their best lives. Most importantly, Sarah lives everything she speaks, and she glows from the inside out. So although the interview doesn’t technically follow my usual format of Brain Booster — Health Headline — What’s Missing from Modern Medicine? — and Whether Report, we definitely cover a lot of brain-boosters, health headlines, and things that are missing from modern medicine, especially in relation to women having twice the likelihood of Alzheimer’s dementia as men — and how to change this. Here are some of the topics we cover: * What’s the difference between dementia and Alzheimer’s disease? * How common is Alzheimer’s disease? * How can we start to improve our brain health and reverse dementia? * What level of forgetfulness is 'normal' as we age, and when should we be most concerned and be talking to our GP? * Why is Alzheimer’s twice as common in women as in men? * Does hormone replacement at menopause support brain health and reduce dementia risk? * How much do our genes influence our risk of developing Alzheimer’s? If you have a family member with Alzheimer’s does it mean you’re more likely to get the disease? * How does poor dental health increase the risk of dementia? * Are sugar and alcohol risk factors for dementia? Which is worse? * What are the biggest risk factors for dementia? * Why is physical exercise — and especially strength training — so important for brain health? * Are there any foods that are especially important when it comes to brain health? * At what age should we start being seriously proactive about looking after our brain? * * * * * Please subscribe to my podcast or YouTube channel so that you don’t miss an episode, and email your whether questions to: podcast@drhelenapopovic.com [podcast@drhelenapopovic.com?subject=Question%20for%20Podcast%3A%20Healing%20with%20Dr%20Helena] For resources and references visit: https://drhelenapopovic.com/podcast/
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