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How Sound Therapy May Help Rebuild a Failing Brain Network
Reversing Alzheimer’s Summit 2.0 Playlist

The Heart-Brain Connection Most People Miss
James Maskell

Are Your Pots and Pans Adding to Your Toxic Load?
James Maskell

How Everyday Chemicals Are Quietly Damaging Your Brain
Laura Frontiero, FNP_BC

The 20-Year Warning: Detecting Alzheimer’s Before Symptoms Appear
Tom O’Bryan, DC, CCN

Neurogenesis and Brain Repair—What Science Says About Red Light Therapy
Ramona von Leden

How Sound Therapy May Help Rebuild a Failing Brain Network
Marc Gilson

Bio-Toxins Trigger Alzheimer’s (and How to Detox for a Clearer Mind)
Margaret Christensen, MD

Clearing the Pathways: How Detox Sparks Cognitive Comeback
Christopher Shade, PhD

Could Treating Lyme Reverse Alzheimer’s Biomarkers?
Richard Horowitz

How Toxins, Metabolism, and Relationships Shape Brain Health
Molly Maloof, MD

Craniosacral Therapy: Unblocking the Brain’s Plumbing System to Slow Alzheimer’s
Michael Morgan

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- Discover how sound and rhythm can “retune” the brain’s electrical activity, potentially improving memory, mood, and cognitive function.
- Learn why Alzheimer’s may be less about memory loss and more about broken communication between brain regions—and how sound may help restore it.
- Uncover how emerging research on 40Hz gamma stimulation could enhance brain waste clearance, synchronization, and resilience.


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