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This Is The Fastest Way To Get Dementia...The 6 Science-Backed Brain Fixes!

This Is The Fastest Way To Get Dementia...The 6 Science-Backed Brain Fixes!

The Diary Of A CEO with Steven Bartlett · Dec 26, 2025

Unlock peak brain performance. This episode reveals how exercise, sleep, diet, and supplements like creatine can transform your cognitive health.

Creatine's Cognitive Boost Requires Doubling the Standard Gym Dose to 10g

The standard 5g dose of creatine is largely absorbed by muscles, especially in active individuals. To achieve cognitive benefits like improved focus under stress, a higher dose of 10g or more is needed to create a "spillover" effect that saturates the brain with the compound.

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This Is The Fastest Way To Get Dementia...The 6 Science-Backed Brain Fixes!

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A Single Workout Immediately Before a Presentation Boosts Focus and Articulation

Exercising just before a mentally demanding task like public speaking is a powerful tactical tool. A single session releases dopamine and serotonin, directly enhancing prefrontal cortex function for better focus, attention, and quicker reaction times, improving overall cognitive performance on the spot.

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This Is The Fastest Way To Get Dementia...The 6 Science-Backed Brain Fixes!

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Sugar Cripples Vascular Health by Chemically Deactivating Nitric Oxide-Producing Enzymes

The vascular damage from sugar is direct and chemical. Excess glucose acts like glue, binding to and disabling the very enzymes that produce nitric oxide. This shuts down the body's ability to dilate blood vessels, leading to a cascade of health issues like hypertension and peripheral neuropathy.

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This Is The Fastest Way To Get Dementia...The 6 Science-Backed Brain Fixes!

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Acute High-Dose Creatine (20g+) Can Negate the Cognitive Effects of Sleep Deprivation

Beyond long-term supplementation, creatine can be used tactically. Taking a large dose (20-30g) on a day with poor sleep has been shown to completely offset the resulting cognitive deficits, and may even boost mental performance above a normal, well-rested baseline.

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This Is The Fastest Way To Get Dementia...The 6 Science-Backed Brain Fixes!

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Framing Alzheimer's as a Vascular Disease Highlights Nitric Oxide's Therapeutic Potential

Alzheimer's can be understood as a vascular disease rooted in nitric oxide deficiency. This decline impairs blood flow, glucose uptake, and inflammation regulation in the brain. Therefore, strategies to restore nitric oxide address the physiological root causes of the disease, not just the symptoms like plaque buildup.

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This Is The Fastest Way To Get Dementia...The 6 Science-Backed Brain Fixes!

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Adult Brains Only Rewire After Intense Focus Triggers a Specific Neurochemical State

After age 25, the brain stops changing from passive experience. To learn new skills or unlearn patterns, one must be highly alert and focused. This triggers a release of neuromodulators like dopamine and epinephrine, signaling the brain to physically reconfigure its connections during subsequent rest.

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This Is The Fastest Way To Get Dementia...The 6 Science-Backed Brain Fixes!

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Hearing Loss Increases Alzheimer's Risk Through Both Brain Atrophy and Paranoia

The link between hearing loss and Alzheimer's is twofold. Physically, the lack of auditory stimulation causes parts of the brain to atrophy. Psychologically, the inability to hear properly can lead to a negativity bias, where one fills conversational gaps with paranoid thoughts, increasing chronic stress and isolation.

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This Is The Fastest Way To Get Dementia...The 6 Science-Backed Brain Fixes!

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Learn New Skills *During* Light Exercise to Maximize Memory Retention

To optimize learning, perform cognitive tasks simultaneously with light physical exercise. Activities like listening to a language app while walking increase blood flow to the hippocampus, the brain's memory center. This enhances the ability to form and consolidate new memories in real-time, rather than exercising before or after studying.

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This Is The Fastest Way To Get Dementia...The 6 Science-Backed Brain Fixes!

The Diary Of A CEO with Steven Bartlett·2 months ago