How to Protect Your Brain
- pillarhealthsystems
- Aug 19
- 2 min read
Wired Wellness Weekly |
Here’s the hard truth: By the time you notice memory issues, cognitive decline may already be underway. Now the good news: A new long-term study reveals something remarkably simple can slow memory loss—even in people with a high genetic risk for Alzheimer’s:
In the study, participants who maintained or increased their walking habits over a 10-year period preserved brain function—especially those carrying the APOE4 gene, which significantly raises the risk for Alzheimer’s. But here’s what the headlines aren’t saying… |
Alzheimer’s Risk Isn’t Just About One Gene |
At Wired BioHealth, we know your brain health isn’t determined by one marker. t’s your full genetic, biochemical, and neuroscience profile. We offer something few (if any) clinics in the country provide: -- Comprehensive epigenetic testing -- Brain-focused gene panels -- Neurotransmitter and hormone mapping -- Personalized recommendations that target cognitive aging at the root This is how we help you take real control over how your brain ages—even if Alzheimer’s is in your family history. What We Look At (Beyond APOE4)-- Genes that affect neuroinflammation, detox, and BDNF production -- How your body stress hormones (linked to cognitive aging) -- Neurotransmitters like dopamine, serotonin, GABA, glutamate, and more -- Methylation and detoxification pathways that determine if your brain can “clean house” You can’t get this level of insight with a 15-minute visit or a basic blood panel. This is deep-level biohealth strategy—available in-office in Atlanta or Alpharetta, or virtually. Your Next Step: Don’t Wait for Symptoms |
If you’re over 40 and: 🔹Have a family history of Alzheimer’s or dementia 🔹Feel like your memory, drive, or focus isn’t what it used to be 🔹Want to stay sharp and mentally strong into your 70s, 80s, and beyond Book a 1:1 consultation with the Wired BioHealth team: We’ll review your personal risk, test what matters, and create a protocol to keep your brain wired for long-term performance. |
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