ReCODE
Clinically Proven to Reverse Cognitive Decline
Cognitive decline isn’t just preventable, it may be reversible, powered by breakthrough science behind the ReCODE approach.
The Problems with Memory Health
Many patients do not seek care early because they have been told that nothing can be done. This belief often delays action until symptoms are more advanced and more difficult to address.
There is also a strong stigma surrounding cognitive decline. Fear of the diagnosis can lead patients to avoid evaluation altogether. By the time care is pursued, the condition has often progressed significantly—even though earlier intervention typically leads to better outcomes.
Symptoms of cognitive decline often appear late in the overall process, after underlying changes have been developing for years.
Patients may also fear losing independence. Concerns about autonomy, such as losing the ability to drive or live independently, can prevent individuals from seeking answers.
In many cases, there are also limitations in access to long-term care, and conventional treatment options may feel limited or insufficient.
Standard evaluations are often incomplete. Important factors such as genetics, inflammation, blood sugar regulation, hormone status, toxin exposure, gut health, and advanced brain imaging are frequently not fully assessed.
As a result, care may default to medication-based management, sometimes even without a clear diagnosis. This can lead to a pattern of trying one medication after another without meaningful improvement.
Ultimately, many patients are left with few options beyond progression of the condition and eventual nursing home placement.
The Problem With Traditional Care
● Patients are often told there is nothing that can be done
● Symptoms are addressed only when they advance
● Fear of losing independence or being placed in a facility
● Minimal diagnostic testing and one-size fits all treatments
● Patients concerned of putting emotional, physical, and financial strain on family.
● Medications may temporarily help symptoms but don’t address underlying contributors.
Current Standard of Care
One cause → One Disease → One Drug
Research-based perspective
Multiple Contributors → Multiple Subtypes → Personalized Care
Types of Alzheimer's
Inflammatory
This type is associated with elevated inflammatory markers such as hs-CRP, IL-6, IL-8, and TNF-alpha.
Common contributors include gut inflammation, blood sugar dysregulation, poor oral health, and other inflammatory triggers.
Atrophic
This type involves a loss of supportive (trophic) factors for the brain.
These may include low levels of hormones and nutrients such as estrogen, progesterone, testosterone, vitamin D, thyroid hormones, and growth factors like BDNF.
Traumatic
This subtype is associated with a history of head injury or trauma.
Care focuses on reducing inflammation, improving oxygenation, supporting brain repair, and incorporating brain retraining strategies.
Toxic
This subtype is driven by toxic exposures, including mold (mycotoxins), Lyme disease and co-infections, heavy metals, and environmental toxins.
Addressing this type often requires detailed testing and evaluation of the patient’s environment, including air, water, food, and lifestyle factors.
Vascular
This type is related to cardiovascular health and blood flow to the brain.
It often overlaps with inflammation and may involve issues such as poor circulation, dyslipidemia, and reduced nitric oxide levels.
The ReCODE Approach
Identify Contributors
The first step is to identify the underlying factors contributing to symptoms.
These may include metabolic, immune, infectious, toxic, vascular, traumatic, or genetic influences.
Remove Contributors
Once identified, the next step is to reduce or eliminate these contributing factors.
This may involve addressing insulin resistance, inflammation, infections, or toxin exposure.
Create Resilience
The goal is to strengthen the body’s ability to function and recover.
This includes optimizing nutrients, hormones, detox pathways, brain-supportive factors, and overall physiology.
Rebuild & Restore
Finally, the focus shifts to repair and restoration.
This includes supporting the rebuilding of synapses and improving overall brain function.
Common Laboratory Testing
Comprehensive Bloodwork
Gut & Stool Testing
Toxin & Heavy Metal Panels
Salivary Hormone Testing
Nutrient Status Evaluation
Additional Advanced Testing
Personalized Solutions May Include
- Lifestyle optimization (DESS): Diet, exercise, sleep, and stress management
- Supplementation: Addressing inflammation, insulin resistance, and nutrient deficiencies
- Oral health support: Addressing infections and imbalances in the mouth
- Detoxification: Removing toxins such as mold, heavy metals, and environmental exposures
- Infection management: Addressing underlying infections such as Lyme or other pathogens
- Gut healing: Restoring gut integrity and optimizing the microbiome
- Vascular support: Improving circulation and oxygen delivery
- Metabolic optimization: Supporting healthy blood sugar and energy metabolism
- Genetic and methylation support
- Brain training: Exercises to rebuild and retrain neural pathways
Memory loss isn’t just aging, It’s a warning sign your brain needs support.
Who is This Program For?
ReCODE is ideal for individuals who are:
Experiencing memory loss or brain fog
Concerned about Alzheimer’s risk
Wanting to take a proactive approach to brain health
Diagnosed with Mild Cognitive Impairment
Struggling with focus, clarity, or mental energy
Expected Proccess
What to expect when you visit Motus Health. We create personalized treatments plans catered to your specific needs and your body. We take time to assess your health problems to help you truly heal.
Day 1
A detailed history and comprehensive evaluation are performed.
Lab testing is ordered based on the individual, and foundational recommendations may begin.
Report of Findings
Lab results are reviewed in detail, and a personalized plan is developed
Monthly Follow-Ups
Progress is monitored regularly, and the plan is adjusted as needed.
1 Year Follw-Up
Long-term progress is reassessed and optimized.
“ Motus Health has been a life changer! So thankful for everyone who has helped in my road to recovery!! They are amazing and will change your life! Best of all they treat you like your family and truly care about each of their patients! They are the BEST!!! “
Scarlett H.
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