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Full Focus By Neurobiologix with Heather Morgan  

Full Focus By Neurobiologix with Heather Morgan

Welcome to Full Focus, a podcast by Neurobiologix hosted by Heather Morgan.

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Welcome to Full Focus, a podcast by Neurobiologix hosted by Heather Morgan. In each episode, Heather is joined by some of todays most influential thought leaders in health and human performance. Together, they explore the world of wellness through the lens of cellular health, neurobiology, and personalized medicinepowered by genetic testing. Whether you're a healthcare provider seeking science-based tools for patient care or a curious biohacker hungry for the latest longevity strategies, this show is your go-to resource. Lets dive in and unlock your full potentialone conversation at a time. The content and products discussed in this program have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration, nor are they intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease. Any decisions made around your health should be discussed with your health practitioner.
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Ep 13: What If Alzheimer’s Could Be Reversed? The Science Behind a Game-Changing Study with Dr. Kat Toups
Episode 13
Thursday, 12 February, 2026

What if cognitive decline wasn’t inevitable, and Alzheimer’s wasn’t a one-way diagnosis?In this powerful episode of Full Focus by Neuro Biologix, Heather Morgan sits down with functional medicine psychiatrist and clinical researcher Dr. Kat Toups, principal investigator on two groundbreaking multimodal precision medicine trials designed to reverse mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and early Alzheimer’s disease.The results are extraordinary.In her earlier proof-of-concept study, 84% of participants improved. In the newly completed randomized controlled trial, outcomes were even more impressive, with statistically significant cognitive improvements across multiple measures and some patients returning to normal cognitive testing scores.So what’s different about this approach?Instead of treating dementia as a single disease, Dr. Toups and her team cast a wide net, testing and addressing the root causes driving cognitive decline. This comprehensive model includes:Chronic infections (herpes simplex, Epstein-Barr, Lyme, and more)Mold and environmental toxinsHormone imbalancesNutrient deficiencies (B12, Vitamin D, magnesium, zinc)Sleep apnea and oxygen deprivationMetabolic dysfunction and insulin resistanceGenetic risk factorsStress physiology and autonomic imbalanceExercise, neuroplasticity training, and ketogenic nutritionEach patient received personalized treatment supported by health coaches, nutritionists, exercise specialists, wearable tracking, and brain training programs—demonstrating that when you address the whole system, the brain can respond.Dr. Toups shares:Why early intervention is criticalThe hidden drivers of cognitive decline most doctors overlookThe surprising connection between hearing loss, mold, and dementia riskThe role of ketosis and metabolic health in brain recoveryWhy prevention must start decades before symptoms appearAnd most importantly, why dementia is not a death sentenceWhether you’re a practitioner, a caregiver, or someone committed to protecting your cognitive future, this episode delivers both science and hope.Because brain health isn’t separate from overall health, it’s a reflection of it.

 

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