Dr. Sarah Stephens is a brain health coach with a clinical interest in the prevention and reversal of cognitive decline. Holding a PhD in mitochondrial disease from the Department of Neurogenetics at the University of Sydney and an MBBS from the Australian National University, Dr. Stephens combines current research with practical strategies to empower individuals to take control of their brain health and reclaim their future.

With a focus on the ReCODE Protocol™, a proven approach to reversing early Alzheimer’s, Dr. Stephens helps motivated individuals optimise their cognition and longevity. Her work is grounded in science and driven by a deep commitment to improving lives.

As a skilled communicator and educator, Dr. Stephens shares her knowledge through coaching, speaking engagements, and online programs. She works to help people understand that memory loss is not an inevitable part of aging, but a challenge that can often be addressed with knowledge, action, and hope.

Dr. Sarah Stephens

Changing the lives of everyday Australians suffering with cognitive decline.

Dr. Dale Bredesen

Changing the world of Alzheimer's Disease Research

Dr. Dale Bredesen, a globally recognized expert in neurodegenerative diseases, has revolutionized our understanding of Alzheimer’s, proving that it is not only preventable but reversible. His groundbreaking research has led to the development of the ReCODE Protocol™, a science-backed approach that is restoring hope to patients and families.

With a distinguished career spanning top institutions like UCSF, UCLA, and the Buck Institute, Dr. Bredesen has dedicated himself to uncovering the mechanisms behind memory loss. His discoveries have paved the way for innovative treatments, backed by over 30 patents and remarkable clinical results.

As a leader in the field, he has shared his knowledge through bestselling books, including The End of Alzheimer’s and The First Survivors of Alzheimer’s, which documents real stories of people who have successfully reversed cognitive decline. Dr. Bredesen’s work is transforming lives, proving that Alzheimer’s no longer has to be a death sentence.