When the Brain Stops Getting Fed, and Why No One Told You
Something strange happens when you start looking at dementia through physiology instead of fear.
You stop seeing “memory loss” and you start seeing a starving organ sending distress signals.
You stop seeing “aging” and you start seeing metabolic collapse that was preventable.
You stop seeing “mystery decline” and you start seeing a system that profits when people fall apart.
And once you see it, you can’t unsee it.
Because the truth is simple:
The brain doesn’t fail first. The metabolism does.
The mitochondria do. The fuel supply does.
And the lie that kept everyone confused for decades?
“Eat low‑fat. Avoid cholesterol.” The exact molecules your brain is built from.
If you’ve ever looked at someone you love and thought,
“This didn’t come out of nowhere,” you’re right. It didn’t.
Most people never get to learn this part.
Most communities never talk about it.
Most systems never teach it.
But I do.
If you want the physiology‑first version, the one that actually makes sense of the behaviors, the early clues, the metabolic roots, the mitochondrial slowdown, the inflammation cascade, the “why did no one tell us this” part…
Come sit with me. I'm going to tell you what the system never told you.
I'm going to start blowing the whistle.
Join the community. Learn the signals. Understand the brain before it breaks.
And understand why they lied to us for decades!