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Hi, my name is Eddie Rodriguez. I am not a doctor. I don’t have a PhD and have no formal training in medicine or science. I’m a husband and father of a 2 yr old and 8 month old, working full time in finance. I am also a caretaker for my father, who was diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer’s Disease.

I’m starting BrainHeal(th) now because many people have asked me to. My father was diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer’s in 2018. And at the time of my father’s diagnosis, he was only 53 years old. We determined ourselves to seek out anyone and anything that could help heal him, improve his health and improve his overall quality of life. This really sent us on a journey of intense research, investigation, and reaching out to many doctors and scientists of different backgrounds and disciplines. Staying open to any and every insight that could him get better, he’s come a long way and we’ve learned a lot in the process.

My father’s diagnosis, prognosis and disability thrust me into a position where I had to learn to become a citizen researcher with no formal training or background in medicine or science. I’ve been told that what we’ve learned and applied so far can help other people, and I believe that. I am now sharing what we’ve learned and what we’re learning along the way.

From the latest published research on the cutting edge of cognitive and neurological health and healing to those who are currently beating the odds, I’m leaving no stone unturned and I would appreciate you coming along with me.

Hope BrainHeal(th) can be a useful resource to you, thank you for watching!

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