The Bredesen Protocol was developed by Dr. Dale Bredesen and his team at MPI Cognition.

This protocol used to be called the MEND protocol, but now is called ReCODE. R

The overall goal of this protocol is to fix the following (which in turn reverses cognitive decline and helps with Alzheimer's and Dementia):

Insulin resistance

Inflammation/infections

Hormone, nutrient, and trophic factor optimization

Toxins (chemical, biological, and physical)

Restoration and protection of lost (or dysfunctional) synapses

Protocols like this may never reach global recognition or even FDA consideration for further evaluation.

The problems with most FDA-based studies is that they only look at one aspect of the disease - X causes Y.

Unfortunately, AD is complex and there are many root causes to it.

The ReCODE protocol looks at 45 factors (metabolic markers) that have to be simultaneously optimized (more discussed below).