Dr. Joseph Varon and FLCCC Senior Fellow Dr. Suzanne Gazda discuss the real causes of Alzheimer’s disease and a recently retracted Alzheimer’s study.
The FLCCC Alliance today announced its launch of an expansive fellowship program designed to unify and amplify the powerful voices and scholarship of physicians, scientists and other leading health providers and researchers on the global stage. The FLCCC’s senior fellows are among a larger group of professionals who have taken highly public positions to defend the humanitarian values and medical integrity that are central to the Honest Medicine movement.
"There are now 11 peer-reviewed studies that link having had COVID and developing dementia within 6-12 months," Neurologist Dr. Suzanne Gazda
The National Desk features FLCCC Senior Fellow Dr. Suzanne Gazda's tips on "Building A Better Brain" post-COVID cognitive impairment.
Long COVID and vaccine-related injuries (Long Vax) have created major new challenges when it comes to brain health. Dr. Suzanne Gazda, a specialist in neurology, discusses breakthrough treatments targeting the root causes of neurological decline, including inflammation, oxidative stress, and mitochondrial dysfunction at FLCCC's third Educational Conference, 'Healthcare Revolution: Restoring the Doctor-Patient Relationship'.
Each one of these individuals has made incredible contributions to medicine and medical freedom, not just since the COVID pandemic began but for many years before.
Dr. Suzanne Gazda looks at how vitamin D deficiency "still affects an estimated 35 percent of adults in the United States and is one of many modifiable lifestyle factors that appear to increase the risk of early onset or late dementia diagnosis."
Dr. Paul Marik and special guest Dr. Suzanne Gazda discuss how Intermittent Fasting improves cognitive function and overall brain health. The doctors answer audience questions on Alzheimer's Disease, dementia and "Cognitive COVID" -- new neurological issues that first present months after COVID infection.
Neurologist Dr. Suzanne Gazda explains how anti-psychotic drugs could pose a risk to someone with dementia, including strokes.
Neurologist Dr. Suzanne Gazda explains that Alzheimer's is a type of dementia and also gives examples of other types of dementia.
Neurologist Dr. Suzanne Gazda explains what connection Parkinson's disease may have with dementia/Alzheimer's.
"Hope is what we are bringing you tonight." The FLCCC physicians review protocols and practices to help avoid dementia and lessen the effects of Early-onset Alzheimer's Disease.
September 21, 2023 is World Alzheimer’s Day. Dr. Suzanne Gazda recognizes this life-stealing epidemic that claims more lives than breast cancer and prostate cancer combined, and reminds us that It's never too early or too late to take action to reduce the likelihood of developing dementia.
Dr. Been and Dr. Gazda will answer audience questions when they guest host the Sep. 27 FLCCC Weekly Webinar, "Preventing and Treating Alzheimer's Disease."
Numerous studies show the remarkable benefits of dark chocolate for brain health. Dr. Suzanne Gazda explains.
Newly released findings from the World Health Organization (WHO) recommend against the use of non-sugar substitutes. The question is, what took so long?
“I want you to understand why we say that spike protein is the most lethal neurotoxin that we have ever encountered…” Neurologist Dr. Suzanne Gazda giving her lecture, ‘Brain Fog and Cognitive Disorders in the Vaccine Injured’, at the 2023 FLCCC Educational Conference. This lecture is now available as part of our Education on Demand package online. Learn more or sign up now: FLCCC.NET/EOD
In a guest Substack article, neurologist Dr. Suzanne Gazda examines five simple ways to reduce stress and improve brain function.
Neurologists Dr. Suzanne Gazda and Dr. Diane Counce join host Betsy Ashton, Dr. Paul Marik and Dr. Pierre Kory for a discussion on spike protein-induced movement disorders such as tremors, tics and dystonia.
Neurological issues Post-COVID features Dr. Suzanne Gazda as our special guest on the weekly update to discuss her groundbreaking work in Uganda.