Episode 220: Dr. Weaver (The Link Between Ultra-Processed Food and Alzheimer’s)

Episode 220: Dr. Weaver (The Link Between Ultra-Processed Food and Alzheimer’s)

In this episode of the Food Junkies Podcast, Dr. Vera Tarman speaks with Dr. Donald Weaver, a world-renowned expert on Alzheimer’s disease, its causes, and its treatment.

Dr. Weaver, a Canadian neurologist, chemist, and researcher at the University of Toronto, has made significant contributions to our understanding of cognitive diseases, particularly Alzheimer’s. His groundbreaking work suggests that Alzheimer’s is not just an inherited brain disorder but also an autoimmune condition triggered by environmental toxins, including metals, plastics, pesticides, and—most relevant to our discussion—ultra-processed foods.

Join us as we explore the science of Alzheimer’s, the role of diet in brain health, and what we can do to prevent cognitive decline. Dr. Weaver will discuss the inflammatory effects of ultra-processed foods, the role of the immune system in Alzheimer’s, and how diet is one of the most significant modifiable risk factors for this devastating disease.

What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

✔️ Dr. Weaver’s journey into neurology and Alzheimer’s research, including a personal story that shaped his career.

✔️ Why Alzheimer’s is not just one disease but a collection of related disorders.

✔️ The role of inflammation and the immune system in developing Alzheimer’s.

✔️ How ultra-processed foods contribute to brain inflammation and cognitive decline.

✔️ The similarities between Alzheimer’s and autoimmune diseases.

✔️ Why head trauma, air pollution, and diet are major risk factors.

✔️ How diabetes and obesity increase the likelihood of Alzheimer’s and why some researchers call it “Type 3 Diabetes.”

✔️ The potential of GLP-1 receptor agonists (like Ozempic) to reduce Alzheimer’s risk.

✔️ Why it’s never too late to make dietary changes to protect brain health.

✔️ The latest research on potential treatments and vaccines for Alzheimer’s.

Key Quotes:

🧠 “Diet is the most important modifiable risk factor for Alzheimer’s.” – Dr. Donald Weaver

🧠 “Your brain is what makes you—you. Your memories define you. Alzheimer’s is one of the most devastating diseases of the brain.” – Dr. Donald Weaver

🧠 “It’s never too late to protect your brain. Delaying Alzheimer’s by just five years can mean more time with your loved ones.” – Dr. Donald Weaver

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