Ahead of the Curve Chiropractic

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Congratulations to Dr. Brittany for being nominated again this year for another award from  at their annual Gala.Last ye...
11/09/2025

Congratulations to Dr. Brittany for being nominated again this year for another award from at their annual Gala.

Last year she won the award for Professional Excellence. This year she’s one of 2 Finalists for the Top Doctor in Austin Award! It’s an honor just to be recognized. 🏆

Happy Halloween from Austin’s Only Certified Spinal Hygienist! 💀
10/31/2025

Happy Halloween from Austin’s Only Certified Spinal Hygienist! 💀

Follow the science.
10/28/2025

Follow the science.

The more you know 🌟
10/15/2025

The more you know 🌟

⚕️ 3 Common Medications That Quietly Increase Your Risk for Dementia and Alzheimer’s

Conventional medicine often blames “aging genes” for cognitive decline, but in reality, I believe much of it stems from drug-induced neurochemistry disruption. Even medications taken exactly as prescribed can alter neurotransmitters, lipid metabolism, and mitochondrial function in ways that accelerate neurodegeneration.

A Harvard-trained physician, Dr. Josh Hellman, recently pointed out three categories worth your attention. Let’s unpack why they matter and what’s happening physiologically behind the scenes.

1. Anticholinergic Drugs

Common examples: Benadryl (diphenhydramine), Dramamine, Unisom, certain antidepressants (paroxetine, amitriptyline), bladder medications (oxybutynin, tolterodine), and even some cold medicines and OTC sleep aids.

Mechanism: These drugs block the neurotransmitter acetylcholine (the brain chemical that helps with memory, focus, and muscle control), which is critical for memory, focus, and REM sleep (the dream-state which is integral to brain health).

Long-term blockade leads to cholinergic neuron atrophy (damage and shrinkage of brain cells that rely on acetylcholine) and hippocampal shrinkage (loss of volume in the brain’s main memory center), both hallmark findings in Alzheimer’s brains. Acetylcholine is also vital for the vagus nerve (the nerve that connects your brain and gut and keeps your body calm), meaning chronic anticholinergic use keeps your nervous system in sympathetic overdrive (fight-or-flight mode).

Research highlights:
- A 2019 study in JAMA Internal Medicine found that cumulative anticholinergic exposure increased dementia risk by up to 49% over ten years [1].
- Functional MRI studies show decreased glucose metabolism (less brain energy activity) in memory-related brain regions after prolonged use [2].

2. Benzodiazepines

Common examples: Xanax (alprazolam), Ativan (lorazepam), Va**um (diazepam), Klonopin (clonazepam), and sleeping pills like Restoril (temazepam).

Mechanism: Benzodiazepines enhance GABA-A receptor activity (boosting your main “calm down” chemical, GABA), producing sedation and anxiolysis (relief of anxiety), but with chronic use, they downregulate GABA receptors (making the brain’s calming system less responsive) and impair synaptic plasticity (the brain’s ability to learn and adapt). This leads to glutamate dominance (too much excitatory activity), neuronal apoptosis (cell death), and long-term structural brain changes seen on PET imaging. They also suppress deep sleep, where amyloid-β clearance (toxic waste removal from the brain) normally occurs via the glymphatic system (the brain’s nighttime cleaning process).

Research highlights:
- A large cohort study published in BMJ found benzodiazepine users had a 43–51% higher risk of Alzheimer’s, even after adjusting for anxiety or insomnia [3].
- GABAergic disruption (imbalanced calming neurotransmitters) alters calcium homeostasis (how brain cells regulate calcium), which accelerates tau phosphorylation (tangling of brain proteins), another key step in Alzheimer’s pathology [4].

3. Statin Drugs

Common examples: Lipitor (atorvastatin), Crestor (rosuvastatin), Zocor (simvastatin), and Pravachol (pravastatin).

Mechanism: Statins block HMG-CoA reductase (the enzyme your body uses to make cholesterol), lowering cholesterol, but the brain is cholesterol-dependent, using it to form myelin sheaths (the insulation around nerves), maintain cell membranes, and synthesize hormones and neurotransmitters. Reduced cholesterol interferes with synapse formation (how brain cells communicate), CoQ10 production (a key energy molecule for mitochondria), and glial cell energy metabolism (support-cell function that keeps neurons alive). Statins also deplete fat-soluble vitamins (like vitamin A, D, and E), and CoQ10, critical for mitochondrial and neuronal health.

Research highlights:
- Multiple analyses show a correlation between statin use and memory loss or cognitive dysfunction, especially lipophilic statins that cross the blood-brain barrier (enter the brain easily) [5].
- Animal models demonstrate that cholesterol depletion alters amyloid precursor protein processing (how the brain builds or breaks down amyloid), increasing β-amyloid plaque formation (a defining feature of Alzheimer’s) [6].

Final Thoughts

Pharmaceuticals are not inherently evil, but uninformed use is. If you or a loved one are on any of these medications long-term, it’s worth asking:

1) Are there safer alternatives to manage symptoms without compromising brain integrity?

2) Are nutrient and neurotransmitter pathways being supported properly?

3)And most importantly, is this drug addressing a root cause, or just suppressing it?

Because prevention doesn’t begin with a prescription, it begins with awareness.



Disclaimer: The information and opinions shared are for informational purposes only including, but not limited to, text, graphics, images and other material and are not intended as medical advice or instruction. Nothing mentioned is intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment.

References (APA format)
1. Richardson, K., Fox, C., Maidment, I., et al. (2019). Anticholinergic drugs and risk of dementia: case–control study. JAMA Internal Medicine, 179(8), 1084–1093. https://doi.org/10.1001/jamainternmed.2019.0677
2. Risacher, S. L., et al. (2016). Association between anticholinergic medication use and brain metabolism and atrophy in cognitively normal older adults. JAMA Neurology, 73(6), 721–732.
3. Billioti de Gage, S., et al. (2014). Benzodiazepine use and risk of Alzheimer’s disease: case–control study. BMJ, 349, g5205.
4. Calabrese, E. J., & Baldwin, L. A. (2018). Neuroprotective role of GABAergic modulation in neurodegenerative disorders. Pharmacological Reviews, 70(1), 88–120.
5. Wagstaff, L. R., et al. (2003). Statin-associated memory loss: analysis of 60 case reports and review of the literature. Pharmacotherapy, 23(7), 871–880.
6. Puglielli, L., Tanzi, R. E., & Kovacs, D. M. (2003). Alzheimer’s disease: the cholesterol connection. Nature Neuroscience Reviews, 4(7), 524–534.

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They say big things come in threes… and we believe it.✨ 3 years of serving our incredible Austin community ✨ 3 core valu...
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They say big things come in threes… and we believe it.
✨ 3 years of serving our incredible Austin community
✨ 3 core values we live by: healing, education, and empowerment
✨ 3 chapters in our story—beginning with the purchase and rebranding of Shannan Chiropractic into Ahead of the Curve Chiropractic. From day one, we’ve been honored to care for their loyal patients and welcome so many new ones as we grow in this thriving city.
This milestone is more than a number—it’s proof that when passion meets purpose, amazing things happen. Thank you to every patient, partner, and friend who’s been part of this journey.
Here’s to continuing to grow, give back, and help YOU stay Ahead of the Curve 💛

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✨ Imagine this: you’re 80, thriving—not just surviving. No meds, full of energy, surrounded by love, and moving like a boss 💪
That future starts with the choices you make today.

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Think aches, stiffness, and slowing down are just “part of getting older”? Think again. 👀
At Ahead of the Curve Chiropractic, we help you look better, feel better, and HEAL better by keeping your spine young, mobile, and ahead of the curve (pun 100% intended 😄). Be honest... how often do you actually think about your spine health? 👇
Stay tuned this month for tips, facts, and ways to keep degeneration at bay and stay unstoppable! 💪

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