Alzheimer’s disease is not just a devastating diagnosis for millions of families. It’s a silent epidemic that robs people of their memories, independence, and dignity, while draining billions of dollars from the health care system. It has an immeasurable toll on their loved ones, who then vowed, “never me.”
Symptom Masking or Root Cause Treatment?
At the same time, there is explosive growth in cognitive health products, projected to surpass $20 billion in the coming years. It’s a massive financial opportunity for solutions that actually work. For a couple of decades now, the overwhelming majority of research dollars and pharmaceutical hopes have been placed on chasing tau tangles and beta amyloid plaques.
We’ve been made to believe that these hallmarks are the root cause of Alzheimer’s, rather than what they actually are: metabolic, inflammatory, and nutritional deficits in the brain. Until we as a society shift our focus away from clearing up these symptoms to rebuilding the foundational health of the brain itself, we will not make headway in treating Alzheimer’s, and real prevention will remain a mystery.
Trials of Semaglutide Fail to Slow Alzheimer’s Disease
It is in this context that Novo Nordisk ran its phase three clinical trials, EVOKE and EVOKE+. They had some preclinical data suggesting that GLP-1 drugs like semaglutide (the generic drug in the weight-loss drugs Ozempic and Wegovy) might help with Alzheimer’s disease. They put it into a pill form, which was taken daily. They found in these two trials that there was no statistically significant reduction in disease progression compared to placebo when over 1,500 people took semaglutide in a pill form. Apparently, there was some improvement in the Alzheimer’s disease-related biomarker, but it didn’t translate into any meaningful delays in symptom progression. That’s because they’re not treating root causes but only chasing symptoms.Â
The researchers thought there was a pretty low chance of it working, but it was worth trying because there’s so much money to be made in Alzheimer’s treatment that it was worth a moonshot.Â
Healthy Lifestyle and Nutrition for Brain Health
While the pharmaceutical “wonder drugs” grab the headlines (probably to boost stock prices) the most consistent evidence for supporting brain health and slowing down the progression of Alzheimer’s is in lifestyle interventions. And in the center of the interventions is a clean plant-based diet.
There is no single pill or supplement that has been proven to prevent or cure Alzheimer’s. And there never will be. But when you combine an extremely healthy diet with targeted supplements as a team working together, there is some slowing of progression and even reversal in some observational studies and some trials.
As I mentioned, a very healthy, clean diet forms the foundation of improving cognitive health and brain health. Any diet that emphasizes leafy greens, olive oil, beans, grape products (juice and seeds), organic whole grains, berries, fish oil, and nuts and seeds will have a definite positive impact on brain health (See the graphic below). Researchers have examined approaches such as the Mediterranean and MIND diets, which have been linked to better brain function.Â

The MIND Diet for Alzheimer’s Disease
The MIND diet, which I have talked about previously in another blog, is a hybrid of the Mediterranean and DASH diets that is specifically tailored for brain health. It emphasizes leafy greens, berries, nuts, whole grains, beans, and limits sweets, fried foods, and red meats. It does allow for some poultry and fish. It is not a vegetarian or vegan protocol.Â
The MIND diet is a practical, flexitarian approach that is similar to the Hallelujah Diet. But the Hallelujah Diet takes this foundation to a much higher level. The Hallelujah Diet is an intense, plant-based, 85% raw/15% cooked vegan protocol that’s inspired by biblical principles going back to Genesis 1:29.Â
The Hallelujah Diet for Brain Health
The Hallelujah Diet eliminates all animal products (except fish oil for EPA/DHA) while prioritizing juicing and getting live enzymes from raw foods like salads, fruits, and barley grass juice powder. Hallelujah Diet emphasizes detoxifying the body and feeding the body simultaneously.
The MIND diet is a strong starting point for healthy eating. Still, the Hallelujah diet itself is positioned as a much more comprehensive approach to optimal cellular nourishment, self-healing, and addressing a wide range of chronic diseases and degenerative conditions.Â
The MIND diet is a great way to start eating healthy, but the Hallelujah Diet is better positioned as a more complete, no-compromise approach for truly nourishing your cells. Self-healing is built into the body, and the Hallelujah Diet is capable of dealing with all sorts of degenerative chronic diseases.
Cognitive Impairment / Alzheimer’s Rescue Plan
At Hallelujah Diet, we have put together a kit of synergistic supplements that complement our dietary program to address common deficiencies and give you more of what really helps the brain conquer inflammation, cleanse out toxins, and produce factors that protect nerves and promote nerve growth.Â
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BarleyMax: A nutrient-dense barley grass juice powder that provides live enzymes, antioxidants, and phytonutrients to nourish and detoxify cells.
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Fiber Cleanse: A herbal blend with psyllium and flax to promote full-body detoxification and optimal gut health. It directly addresses the gut-brain axis, which contributes to brain inflammation.
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Brain Reset: A targeted multi-faceted formula for cognitive support, helping with focus, memory, and protection against toxins.
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B12, B6, and Folate: Bioactive forms of these essential vitamins responsible for supporting healthy methylation and reducing homocysteine. Deficiencies are common in older adults.
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Curcumin: CurQfen, an enhanced bioavailable curcumin, has anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties that support brain health.
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Purified fish oil: Omega-3s like EPA and DHA are vital for brain cell membranes and have shown potential in reducing decline.
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Vitamin D3/K2: Supports overall brain function and may help if levels are low, as is common in older adults.Â
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Liposomal Vitamin C: High-absorption form for immune and antioxidant support.
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Magnesium: Aids nerve function and relaxation. It is often lacking in modern, refined, and ultraprocessed foods.

Together, these supplements are the basis of the Alzheimer’s Rescue Plan kit sold by Hallelujah Diet. When you combine these supplements with the intense Hallelujah Diet program, you boost self-healing through detoxification and reduced inflammation. Many people have reported improved energy, clarity, and better brain function using this kit.
Take Control of Your Health Today
Rather than waiting for the next drug to be the answer for Alzheimer’s, be proactive and take control of your health. Realize that food addresses the root causes. Look at the graphic and choose a type of food to start including in your diet regularly. Build your health one step at a time and make other lifestyle choices that are congruent with a whole-food plant-based diet.
Even a small step in the right direction helps you build momentum so that you can keep on going on your journey towards optimal health. You just need to take the first small step with the end vision of what you want your health to be like. You can’t get there all at once, but you can take that first small step. Â
Things like getting enough sleep, beginning strength training, or taking daily walks. Start where you are and go forward. Embrace efforts to manage stress well through journaling, prayer, and deep breathing, or other methods that you have found work really well for you.Â
Semaglutide is not the answer for Alzheimer’s. A healthy lifestyle and targeted supplementation will take you far down the path of longevity with a clear mind. Every journey begins with planning and then taking action. What is your first move?
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