But only if you act before symptoms begin.
If your mother or her mother had Alzheimer's, you already know the fear that sits quietly in the back of your mind. You've watched what this disease does not just to the person who has it, but to everyone who loves her. You know you don't want that for yourself. And you don't want your husband or your children to go through what you went through. You're right to take that seriously. The research is clear: the window for meaningful prevention is open right now not after a diagnosis.
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Angela Chapman
M.Ed · Functional Diagnostic
Nutrition Practitioner
My great-grandmother had Alzheimer's. My grandmother had it. My aunt. My mother. And my cousin — who was only 64 years old. Five women in direct maternal line. I grew up watching this disease move through my family like a shadow, and I understood early that I was likely standing in its path.
I remember the exact moment that reality became impossible to push aside. I was sitting in my mother's kitchen while she stood at the sink slicing strawberries. She told me a story. Then a few minutes later, she told me the same story again — as if for the first time. Then again. And again. Four times in a row, with no awareness that she had already told it.
That awareness settled into me — and then I did what most of us do. I pushed it back. There was nothing actionable yet, no research I knew of that offered a real path forward. So it sat in the back of my mind, the way an unanswered question does, waiting.
A few years later, a 50-year-old friend was diagnosed with a rare form of Alzheimer's called Posterior Cortical Atrophy. She was my age. That was the moment I stopped waiting and started searching — and that search led me to Dr. Dale Bredesen and a 2014 case study that stopped me cold: nine out of ten Alzheimer's patients had reversed their symptoms following his protocol. In the 2016 follow-up study, they were all still doing well.
"When it comes to being at risk for Alzheimer's, waiting for symptoms is the riskiest thing you can do."
I am 62 years old. I have no symptoms. I have strong cognitive function. And I am more committed than ever to staying that way — and to helping every woman who shares my history do the same.
The window is open right now. Not after a diagnosis.
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What your doctor isn't telling you
This isn't meant to frighten you. It's meant to free you — because it means the window to act is open right now, before you have a single symptom.
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Alzheimer's is not a disease you develop suddenly
The brain changes associated with Alzheimer's begin silently, often 10 to 20 years before the first memory lapse. By the time a diagnosis is made, the disease has already been progressing for a long time.
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Your family history raises your risk — but it doesn't decide your fate
A maternal history of Alzheimer's increases your risk meaningfully, but genetics alone do not determine your outcome. The research is clear that lifestyle and targeted metabolic intervention can change the trajectory.
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Conventional medicine has no early intervention plan for you
If you walk into your doctor's office today worried about family history, you will likely be told to come back when you have symptoms. The work of prevention is happening in functional health.
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Early detection changes everything
New blood tests can now detect Alzheimer's-related biomarkers years before symptoms begin. You don't have to wait and wonder. Knowledge is your greatest advantage.
"The women who have the best outcomes are not the ones who waited for a diagnosis. They are the ones who decided — while they still felt completely fine — that they were not going to let this disease write their story."
I have worked with many people who came to me after a diagnosis, certain they were at the beginning of the disease. In most cases, they were not at the beginning. They were already deep into a process that had been quietly underway for years.
"You don't have to be perfect. But you do have to make progress — and you have to start."
— Angela Chapman, FDN-P · ReCODE 2.0 Certified
The Direct Access community
Direct Access is a monthly membership community for women over 50 with a maternal history of Alzheimer's who are ready to stop worrying and start doing something about it.
The most important thing to understand
"Direct Access exists because prevention should be accessible — and because the women who need it most are the ones who don't have symptoms yet."
What's included in your membership
Monthly live Zoom calls with Angela
Each month we gather as a community around a topic relevant to prevention — diet, sleep, stress, lab testing, supplements. Calls are recorded if you miss one.
Direct Q&A access to Angela
Ask questions without scheduling a consultation. Access to that knowledge, month after month, is the core of what makes this community different.
A community of women on the same path
The connection with others who share your family history — and your determination — is consistently what members say they value most.
Courses, resources, and ongoing education
A growing library of content covering every factor that drives prevention: nutrition, exercise, sleep, stress, supplements, toxins, and lab testing.
Supplement discounts
Members receive access to Angela's practitioner supplement discount on Fullscript. For many, this offset covers the membership cost.
Quarterly group coaching
Four times a year the community comes together for a focused 30-day experience built around one pillar of prevention — diet, gut health, sleep, stress reduction, or fitness. Weekly Zoom sessions led by Angela, recorded for members. Structured, supported, and designed to create real habits — not just information.
Practitioners who specialize in this work typically charge thousands of dollars for individualized programs. Direct Access was built on a different belief: that the women who need this most are the ones who are still healthy enough to benefit fully from it.
Practitioners with Angela's combination of credentials, personal history, and decade of focused experience in Alzheimer's prevention are extraordinarily rare.
A note on what's not included
Direct Access does not include individualized lab interpretation or one-on-one coaching — those require dedicated time and are available separately.
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These are real members of Direct Access with a maternal history of Alzheimer's who made a decision and kept showing up. In their own words.
Ellen
Member since 2021 · ApoE2/ApoE4 carrier · Long maternal family history of Alzheimer's
4+ years in the community"It has been a lifeline. I could not have done this protocol without it."
Ellen came to Direct Access after noticing brain fog and memory slowness — symptoms that led her to an Alzheimer's clinic where she received a vague conventional response. She knew there had to be more.
She found the Bredesen protocol but found it too complex to navigate alone. Within a month of starting targeted supplementation under Angela's guidance, the severe arthritis in her hands cleared up completely and has not returned. Her brain fog lifted.
Tina
Member since 2022 · United Kingdom · Joined after noticing significant memory concerns
Community member"It's a big part of my life. She definitely makes it achievable."
Tina noticed severe memory concerns during lockdowns. She read Dr. Bredesen's work cover to cover but couldn't find a localized ReCODE practitioner in the UK. She searched online, found Angela, and joined across the ocean.
"There are so many wonderful, interesting people in this group. They live all around the world. Just take those baby steps — or jump in like I did."
— Ellen, Direct Access member since 2021
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Your questions answered
Yes — and in fact, no symptoms is exactly when this community is most valuable. Direct Access was built specifically for women who are still healthy and want to stay that way. If you have a maternal history of Alzheimer's and you're over 50, you are precisely who this is for.
The Direct Access community is primarily focused on prevention for women who do not yet have a diagnosis. If you have received an early MCI diagnosis, please schedule an initial consultation with Angela to determine if this platform fits your medical needs.
Yes. Direct access to Angela is the foundation of this community — it's in the name. You can ask questions and receive Angela's input without scheduling or paying for a separate consultation.
Medical disclaimer
The information provided within the Direct Access community is for educational purposes only and is not intended to constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Angela Chapman is a Functional Diagnostic Nutrition Practitioner, not a medical doctor.
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"Alzheimer's should be a rare disease. It can be — if we get busy preventing it. Come join us."
Angela Chapman · M.Ed · FDN-P · ReCODE 2.0 Certified · Age On Purpose
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