Full two & a half hour interview. Important, hard-to-find information. Worth listening to. UPDATE: It appears the youtube censor gods have struck again. (see below) Okay, I’ll just send you to the clips of this talk. Click next video & clips should play, one following the other.
I returned to this post today, weeks after posting the full interview and it was deleted by youtube. I found it on a different platform. Scroll to bottom to view.
Mobeen Syed is the CEO of Drbeen Corp, a modern online medical education marketplace. Mobeen is a medical doctor and a software engineer. He graduated from the prestigious King Edward Medical University Lahore. He has been teaching medicine since 1994. Mobeen is also a software engineer and engineering leader. In this role, Mobeen has run teams consisting of hundreds of engineers and millions of dollars of budgets. Mobeen loves music, teaching, and doing business. He lives in Cupertino CA.
Nutritionfacts.org reader comment follows (you might want to research her other recommendations on your own).
Deb “Okay, you got me. My brain has improved so much with the amla and apple cider vinegar, similar to the change I had with the broccoli sprout experiment, so I just ordered 28 grams of lab-tested saffron. I am going to be trying it. So far, Dr. Greger’s videos have helped me more than any other videos. I really think I would have given up if there had been anything else to try. Fiji water helped considerably. Broccoli sprouts helped considerably Amla and Apple Cider Vinegar helped considerably. Lions Mane mushrooms were hard to eat often enough to see if they would have made a difference. I think aluminum, blood sugar spikes, inflammation, insulin resistance, lack of melatonin from not sleeping, high homocysteine have all been things I tried. So this one would be reducing the amyloid clumping mechanism or does saffron have a whole list of mechanisms, like broccoli sprouts? Okay, I found anti-inflammatory, anti-atherosclerotic, antigenotoxic and cytotoxic activities. They said that antioxidants lower the amyloid issues so I probably have a lot of antioxidants already so I don’t know if I will notice the difference from that mechanism. But they said that it had a moderate inhibited acetylcholine breakdown which one researcher considered the main therapeutic approach for AD.”