Alzheimer’s and dementia are progressive neurological conditions that affect memory, thinking, behavior, and independence. Many people assume cognitive decline is a normal part of aging — but in reality, it is deeply connected to inflammation, hormonal imbalance, nutritional deficiencies, stress, sleep disorders, toxins, and gut health. At Drace, we combine science-driven assessments, functional diagnostics, and personalized lifestyle medicine to uncover the real triggers behind cognitive decline. Our focus is not just managing symptoms — but improving memory, slowing progression, supporting emotional stability, and enhancing daily functioning through a holistic approach. With the right support and early intervention, the brain has the potential to rebuild, adapt, and strengthen neural pathways. Our Functional Medicine Program helps patients and families navigate this journey with clarity, compassion, and evidence-based care. If you’re noticing increased forgetfulness, confusion, slow thinking, behavioral changes, or mood swings — now is the right time to act.
Functional medicine looks deeper than symptoms — it identifies why the brain is struggling and how to restore function.
Root-Cause Focus: We evaluate inflammation, hormones, nutrition, sleep, toxins, and the gut-brain connection.
Personalized Care Plans: Every brain is unique — so every treatment is too.
Long-Term Cognitive Protection: The goal is sustainable improvement, not temporary symptom relief.
We assess inflammation, hormones, gut health, toxins, sleep, and nutrition to find what’s really affecting the brain.
Every brain works differently — your treatment plan is fully customized to your needs.
Supports lasting brain health with strategies that go beyond short-term symptom relief.
A science-based, integrative, and human approach to cognitive health.
Anti-inflammatory, brain-nourishing nutrition to support memory, cellular repair, and cognitive stability.
Hormonal, gut-brain, inflammatory, and mitochondrial optimization to improve mental sharpness and mood.
Targeted therapies, lifestyle upgrades, sleep optimization, and cognitive exercises for long-term improvement.
50% — adults over 65 experience early memory decline but delay seeking help until symptoms worsen.
60% — dementia cases are influenced by modifiable lifestyle and metabolic factors—not age alone.
30% — patients can slow progression with early functional medicine intervention and neuro-nutrition support.
5 most common questions families ask about Alzheimer’s & dementia.
Not cured, but progression can often be slowed with functional, nutritional, and lifestyle strategies.
Memory loss affecting daily tasks, confusion, misplacing items, and behavioral changes are early red flags.
Yes — inflammatory foods, excess sugar, and nutrient deficiencies accelerate cognitive decline.
Absolutely — our protocols complement medications and strengthen traditional neurological care.
Yes — we guide caregivers with routines, tools, stress support, and emotional guidance.
Move: Daily walking or strength training boosts brain oxygenation and memory performance.
Nourish: Choose brain-healthy foods like omega-3s, antioxidants, leafy greens, and healthy fats.
Sleep: Quality sleep helps clear toxins from the brain and improves cognitive function.
Engage: Brain exercises, learning, social interaction, and hobbies improve memory pathways.
Daily walking or strength training boosts brain oxygenation and memory performance.
Choose brain-healthy foods like omega-3s, antioxidants, leafy greens, and healthy fats.
Quality sleep helps clear toxins from the brain and improves cognitive function.
Brain exercises, learning, social interaction, and hobbies improve memory pathways.
Don’t wait until it’s too late – start your Alzheimer’s Disease & Dementia journey now.
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