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Bredesen Protocol Alzheimers Treatment in Charles Town, WV

There's no way around it: Getting diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease can be both scary and disheartening for patients and their loved ones. The cognitive impairment, memory loss, and eventual cognitive decline can seem like a grim prognosis. Unfortunately, the standard reductionist approach seeking to identify a single silver bullet cure doesn't account for the multifactorial nature of Alzheimer's disease.

That's why treating Alzheimer's disease requires a multifaceted response from functional medicine. While there is no single drug that can cure Alzheimer's, protocols addressing the nuanced factors contributing to the disease can make a difference. That's where Proactive Wellness Centers and Bredesen protocol treatment in Charles Town, WV comes into play.

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The Proactive Wellness Approach to Brain Health

At Proactive Wellness, we firmly believe that brain health is an essential part of your overall well-being. However, despite the emergence of new research, there has been limited understanding of how to promote brain health effectively. This includes reducing the risk of dementia/Alzheimer's and stabilizing cognitive decline in patients with early symptoms. Dr. Lawson, an esteemed Bredesen Protocol practitioner and ReCode 2.0 Certified with 17 years of experience in functional medicine can identify and address the root cause of cognitive decline in you or your loved one.

Dr. Lawson's goal isn't to replace the role of family physicians. Rather, we collaborate with primary care physicians, internists, and other medical professionals to provide a comprehensive approach to care. We believe that every individual is unique from a physiological perspective, and therefore, we avoid a one-size-fits-all approach. Instead, our programs focus on a customized approach, addressing risk factors that, if avoided or modified, could have beneficial effects for men and women who have dementia.

Our programs have a strong emphasis on slowing down and reversing the aging process, preventing diseases, and treating chronically ill patients. To achieve this, we employ a three-pronged approach:

  • We empower patients with the knowledge they need to manage their health and attain optimal well-being.
  • We prioritize disease prevention by conducting a thorough evaluation with the help of comprehensive diagnostics and the patient's health history form.
  • We collaborate with patients to implement a rejuvenation program that includes various science-based treatments, like our Brain Health Optimization Program (BHOP) for people suffering from dementia and Alzheimer's

One of the most popular and effective programs we offer includes Bredesen protocol treatment in Charles Town WV. This revolutionary approach to dementia has provided hope and improved cognitive function for countless people in the US. But to understand the importance of the Bredesen protocol, it's important that you first understand dementia, Alzheimer's, and its effect on people across the world.

The Wide-Reaching Effects of

Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia

There are currently more than 5.8 million individuals in the United States who are living with Alzheimer's disease. It is predicted that the number of individuals with Alzheimer's disease will more than double by 2050.

Dementia is a type of cognitive decline that affects mental abilities. There are many different causes and complex layers involved. Cognitive impairment is characterized by abnormal results on tests measuring memory, speech, critical thinking, and other cognitive abilities, but individuals with this diagnosis are still capable of performing daily activities such as bathing, dressing, and eating. Without proper treatment, Alzheimer's disease is likely to follow within a few years. Alzheimer's disease is the most prevalent form of dementia, and it is diagnosed through neuro-imaging and analysis of cerebrospinal fluid.

In the past, being diagnosed with Alzheimer's was often worse than receiving a death sentence. It was dehumanizing and stripped individuals of their memories, thinking abilities, and independence. However, after three decades of research, we now have a greater understanding of this devastating illness and even solutions like Bredesen protocol treatment in Charles Town, WV that can help patients deal with dementia.

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What Causes Dementia?

Dementia is caused by a normal and healthy brain process that malfunctions due to a toxic environment, inflammation, and a lack of necessary nutrients and hormones. The brain's defense mechanism produces amyloid plaques, which serve as a protective helmet around the brain. Unfortunately, these plaques destroy connections between nerve cells, ultimately affecting comprehension, recollection, and clarity.

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Dementia by the Numbers

It's important to understand the impact of Alzheimer's disease (AD) around the world. According to the CDC, AD is present in 50% of patients in nursing homes and causes more than 110,000 deaths annually in the US. It was the 6th leading cause of death in 2015. More than 5 million people in the US are affected by AD, and recent data indicates that the problem is getting worse.

According to the World Health Organization (WHO), 47 million people around the world are currently living with dementia, and this number is expected to rise to 75 million by 2030 and 132 million by 2050. Alzheimer's disease is the most common form of dementia, accounting for 60 to 80 percent of all cases.

While reading those statistics can be disheartening, there's reason to be hopeful. New therapies and treatments offered at Proactive Wellness - like Bredesen protocol treatment - can help patients deal with dementia and cognitive decline.

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The Power of

Bredesen Protocol Treatment in Charles Town, WV

The Bredesen Protocol is a highly personalized treatment program that aims to reverse cognitive decline and improve brain function in patients. Dr. Bredesen has designed the protocol to be adaptable and customizable, tailored to the specific symptoms and needs of each patient.

The program is centered around lifestyle changes, medication, and nutritional adjustments, all of which are tailored to address the unique symptoms and environmental factors that may be contributing to cognitive decline. This approach, referred to as ReCODE, helps patients to combat brain fog and prevent the onset of dementia.

It has also helped patients improve cognitive function significantly, reverse symptoms, and even return to work. The ReCODE program comprises lifestyle interventions, therapeutic diets, and targeted nutrients. Proactive Wellness Centers is thrilled to offer this promising treatment modality for Alzheimer's disease to benefit our patients.

It all starts with a baseline Bredesen evaluation at our wellness clinic in Charles Town, WV.

Baseline Bredesen Evaluation from

Proactive Wellness Centers

At Proactive Wellness Centers, we have two ways to help patients who are in search of Bredesen protocol treatment in Charles Town, WV. The first option is our Baseline Bredesen Evaluation, which is best suited for asymptomatic patients - that is, individuals who do not exhibit any significant cognitive decline beyond what is expected with age. Dr. Bredesen classifies such patients as "PreCode."

This evaluation serves as a starting point for PreCode patients, as well as those who are unsure of their cognitive status and potential risk factors. Our baseline evaluation includes the following:

The first step involves conducting a comprehensive set of baseline labs to evaluate your overall health, closely following the Bredesen protocol. This step goes beyond standard labs that you might have for a physical. It includes tests for magnesium, zinc, and selenium levels, B6, B12, and folate levels, omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acid levels.

It also includes

  • Pre-Diabetes Evaluation
  • Hormone Level Evaluation
  • Thyroid Level Evaluation
  • Specific Immune Marker Evaluation such as TH1, TH2, IL6, and TNF.

Our goal with this assessment is to establish a starting point and compare your cognitive function against what is typical for your age group. We have chosen to use the CNS Vital Signs cognitive assessment, which is widely recognized as one of the best in the industry. Additionally, we will be conducting the standard MoCA test as part of the evaluation.

A DNA test is performed to identify the specific APOE genotype present in your DNA. APOE e4 has been shown to be associated with an increased chance of late-onset Alzheimer's disease, which occurs after a person is 65 years old.

This step covers your lab results and includes a detailed plan of action to address areas of improvement as identified in your baseline evaluation.

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What are the Early Signs of

Dementia and Alzheimer's Disease?

As we grow older, it can be difficult to distinguish between normal changes in our cognitive abilities and the initial signs of dementia. The issue with preventing chronic illnesses is that we often believe we are healthy as long as we don't experience any symptoms, but this is not entirely accurate. Symptoms are typically the last indicator of a disease, meaning it has already progressed by the time they appear.

While it's always best to catch diseases before you notice symptoms, taking proactive measures at the first sign of cognitive changes can greatly impact the aging of your brain and body. It's crucial to act immediately if you're experiencing the following symptoms of Mild Cognitive Impairment. That way, ,you have a better chance of preventing the development of Alzheimer's.

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Roughly 10% of individuals with MCI progress to Alzheimer's annually.

Fortunately, Bredesen protocol treatment in Charles Town, WV may provide you with a chance to delay or even reverse these symptoms

Memory Issues

Memory Issues

You have a hard time remembering events that happened recently, such as appointments or important conversations with loved ones. You may also have trouble remembering important information.

Language Issues

Language Issues

You have trouble finding relevant words when you're talking with other people. You may also have problems following along with complex or complicated discussions.

Maintaining Concentration

Difficulty Maintaining Concentration and Attention

You have noticed a reduced ability to focus and stay honed in on most tasks. You may also not be able to multitask effectively, and it may be harder to keep your attention for long periods of time.

Decline in Executive Functions

Decline in Executive Functions

This symptom involves difficulty with skills like decision-making, planning, problem-solving, and organizing. These difficulties are often most apparent in day-to-day activities.

Visuospatial Awareness

Problems with Visuospatial Awareness

You may have trouble parking your car, judging distances, reading maps, or completing tasks that necessitate spatial orientation.

Impaired Judgement

Impaired Judgement and Reasoning

This may include problems when making judgments or decisions. Examples may consist of difficulties making financial decisions, managing finances, making reasonable and appropriate social decisions, or thinking through risky situations.

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By contrast, some of the most common signs of normal aging can include the following

Experiencing temporary lapses in memory, where recently learned details like names or scheduled events may slip from one's mind but can be remembered later on

  • You occasionally make mistakes, but nothing that stands out as significant or unusual.
  • You have to ask for help putting together or setting up electronic devices or equipment.
  • You sometimes forget what day it is but have the ability to remember the correct date later on.
  • Your vision is getting worse, which is caused by cataracts.
  • You experience shortness of breath or get tired more often when being active.
  • You feel unusual aches and pains, especially during poor weather.
  • You get confused sometimes but don't have an inability to make decisions or multitask.
  • You have a hard time keeping your body temp regulated.
  • You get angry or frustrated when tasks aren't completed in certain ways.

What Our Clients Are Saying

Your Trusted Choice for Bredesen Protocol Treatment in Charles Town, WV

Maintaining a healthy brain is crucial for one's overall well-being, yet there remains a lack of knowledge when it comes to promoting brain health, reducing the likelihood of dementia, or managing symptoms for those exhibiting early warning signs.

That's why we're excited to offer patients the ReCODE program at Proactive Wellness Centers. Developed by Doctor Bredesen, this treatment has shown remarkable success in improving cognitive function and even reversing symptoms of Alzheimer's disease. This comprehensive program includes lifestyle changes, dietary interventions, and specialized nutrients, and we are eager to provide this promising treatment option to patients like you.

If you or a loved one are starting to show concerning signs of cognitive decline, contact our office today to learn more about Bredesen protocol therapy. It could be your first step toward reversing mental decline and enjoying life to its fullest.

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Live Review: Steel Panther @ Hollywood Casino (Charles Town, WV) — 9/12/25

Steel Panther Bring Glam, Gags, and Guitars to Hollywood Casino Words and Photos by Michael Sprouse/ Odd Rocker PhotographyWalking into the Hollywood Casino events center on a Friday night already feels like stepping into a neon-fueled fever dream, but throw Steel Panther into the mix and suddenly it’s not just a concert — it’s a circus where sleaze, sarcasm, and serious chops collide.Seriously, when Steel Panther rolls into town, the line between casino kitsch and Sunset Stri...

Steel Panther Bring Glam, Gags, and Guitars to Hollywood Casino Words and Photos by Michael Sprouse/ Odd Rocker Photography

Walking into the Hollywood Casino events center on a Friday night already feels like stepping into a neon-fueled fever dream, but throw Steel Panther into the mix and suddenly it’s not just a concert — it’s a circus where sleaze, sarcasm, and serious chops collide.

Seriously, when Steel Panther rolls into town, the line between casino kitsch and Sunset Strip sleaze blurs until you can’t tell if you’re in West Virginia or at some forgotten LA club where eyeliner, spandex, and excess are still the dress code.

I’ve seen Steel Panther before, but every time feels different, like they’ve sharpened their parody blade just enough to slice a little deeper into the absurdity of rock culture while still, somehow, delivering the kind of arena-ready performance that half the current touring bands couldn’t touch if they tried.

The band have made a career out of parodying the absurdity of ‘80s glam metal, but let’s be real: Steel Panther are too good at what they do to write off as a joke. They’re a tight, muscular rock band with chops that would embarrass most of the groups they lampoon. And on Friday, they proved again why their mix of comedy, crude theatrics, and face-melting musicianship works as both satire and spectacle.

Before a single note rang out on Sept. 12, the atmosphere was already buzzing. Fans rolled in wearing wigs, fishnets, leopard print, and more than a few mullets that straddled the line between costume and reality. The room definitely felt like it had been set to “party.”

Then the lights dropped and the band hit the stage with “Eyes of a Panther,” a song that immediately set the tone: fast, loud, full of innuendo. Michael Starr prowled the stage, strutting like a frontman who never got the memo that 1989 ended. Satchel, guitar slung low, fired off solos as casually as some people order a drink. Stix Zadinia sat grinning behind the kit, holding it all together, while Spyder (their bassist and de facto newest member) locked in the groove with practiced ease.

Watch Steel Panther perform “Eyes of a Panther” live from the On the Prowl World Tour via YouTube:

Steel Panther’s setlist is basically a checklist of raunchy anthems, sentimental fake-outs, and classic rock teases — designed for maximum chaos. After the opener, they tore into “Tomorrow Night,” a cheeky ode to procrastinated partying, before dropping into “Asian Hooker.” It’s offensive, ridiculous, and still one of their sharpest parody songs because it leans all the way into glam metal’s worst impulses.

“Fat Girl (Thar She Blows)” had the audience chanting along, half-laughing, half-belting the chorus, while “Friends with Benefits” leaned into that weird middle ground Steel Panther love to occupy: technically a love song, but also a send-up of every overblown power rocker from the MTV era.

Then came “Girl From Oklahoma.” This one’s always a crazy moment — Starr crooning with mock sincerity, the crowd howling the obscene lyrics like it’s some lost Poison ballad. It’s silly, sure, but you could see that’s the strange magic of Steel Panther: songs that are written as jokes somehow end up feeling oddly heartfelt when you’re screaming them in a packed room.

If you’ve never been to a Steel Panther show, the banter isn’t filler, it’s half the show. Between songs, they riff on each other, the crowd, and whatever local quirks they can latch onto. Satchel’s humor is razor-sharp and he constantly had the whole room in stitches.

Halfway through the set, during “17 Girls in a Row,” their tradition continued: women from the crowd were invited on stage. At some shows, a handful make the leap. In Charles Town? It looked like two dozen. Suddenly, the stage was a storm of denim shorts, teased hair, tattoos, and unfiltered joy. Starr tried to wrangle it, Satchel cracked jokes and Stix drummed through it like it was just another night at the office.

It was messy, loud, and maybe a little too much for security to handle, but that’s the point. Steel Panther shows thrive on barely controlled chaos.

“Eatin’ Ain’t Cheatin’” walked the line between parody and legitimate singalong, Starr’s vocals surprisingly tender until you remember what he’s singing about.

Then came “Community Property.” Honestly, there’s no describing how much this one lands live unless you’ve seen it. The whole room sang the chorus like it was gospel, people swaying, arms raised, smiling at strangers. Yes, it’s obscene. Yes, it’s a parody. But in that moment, it felt genuine, like the band tapped into some primal need for catharsis through shared laughter and volume.

Watch the official music video for “Community Property” by Steel Panther on YouTube:

Satchel’s guitar solo might have been the most jaw-dropping part of the night. While also playing beats on the drums, he stitched together riffs from Metallica, Van Halen, AC/DC, and then, as laughter rolled across the room, he launched into Ozzy’s “Crazy Train.” — complete with tapping sequences that would make Eddie Van Halen smile. You forget sometimes that these guys are world-class musicians first, comedians second.

The set closed with their twin titans: “Death to All But Metal” and “Gloryhole.”

“Death to All But Metal” is their mission statement, really — a bratty anthem mocking pop, hip hop, and anything that isn’t loud and ridiculous. The crowd shouted the chorus so hard you could feel it in your ribs.

And then “Gloryhole” ended the night in a way only Steel Panther could: completely obscene, completely absurd, and somehow one of the catchiest songs of the last 15 years. Guitars roared, lights flared, and the room dissolved into one final, euphoric singalong.

Steel Panther gets dismissed sometimes as a novelty act, but seeing them live makes that argument evaporate. They’re comedians, yes. They’re satirists, absolutely. They’re filthy, offensive, and over the top, but they’re also one of the tightest rock bands you’ll see on a stage this year.

There’s something oddly comforting about knowing a band like this exists in 2025 — a band willing to be offensive, outrageous, and loud in a time when everything feels so sanitized. They remind you of why glam metal existed in the first place: because sometimes you just need to laugh, scream, and party until you can’t feel your face.

Setlist

Eyes of a Panther Tomorrow Night Asian Hooker Fat Girl (Thar She Blows) Friends with Benefits Girl From Oklahoma 17 Girls in a Row Eatin’ Ain’t Cheatin’ Crazy Train (cover tease) Death to All But Metal Community Property Gloryhole

Here are some photos of Steel Panther performing live at Hollywood Casino on Sept. 12, 2025. All pictures copyright and courtesy of Michael Sprouse/ Odd Rocker Photography.

Bank of Charles Town Debuts New Name

Evolution Honors Heritage, Unifies Markets, and Reinforces Dedication to Personalized Service and Local ImpactCHARLES TOWN, W.Va., Sept. 2, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- (OTCID:PTBS) -- In celebration of Bank of Charles Town's journey that has been unfolding for over 154 years, the bank announced today it is officially being renamed Potomac Bank, effective November 3, 2025. This transition not only reflects the bank's significant growth and expanding regional presence across the Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia, Washington County, Mar...

Evolution Honors Heritage, Unifies Markets, and Reinforces Dedication to Personalized Service and Local Impact

CHARLES TOWN, W.Va., Sept. 2, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- (OTCID:PTBS) -- In celebration of Bank of Charles Town's journey that has been unfolding for over 154 years, the bank announced today it is officially being renamed Potomac Bank, effective November 3, 2025. This transition not only reflects the bank's significant growth and expanding regional presence across the Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia, Washington County, Maryland, and Northern Virginia, it also affirms the foresight of its Board of Directors who established and named its holding company, Potomac Bancshares, over 30 years ago.

The name Potomac Bank was chosen to symbolize the powerful connection shared among the diverse communities the bank serves, all united by the namesake Potomac River, which has shaped the region's geography, history, and prosperity. This transition is a natural progression that honors the bank's heritage and values while celebrating the shared connection that unites the bank's identity.

"Potomac Bank is more than a new name. It's a reflection of who we've become, the relationships we've nurtured, and the future we're building together," stated Dr. Keith Berkeley, Chairman of Potomac Bancshares. "This transition isn't about changing who we are, it's about embracing our successful growth into the Potomac River region and expanding those relationships into the future."

The new name also directly aligns the bank with its holding company, Potomac Bancshares, whose name was intentionally chosen in 1994 in anticipation of this very moment of growth. Since its founding in 1871, the bank has been deeply rooted in the Charles Town, West Virginia, area. Over many generations, it has proudly shared its unique approach to community banking, extending its reach to bring exceptional service to neighboring communities across a broader Potomac River region.

"While our name is evolving, our iconic tree logo endures as a symbol of our deep roots and our ongoing commitment to growing strong, vibrant communities," said Alice P. Frazier, President and CEO. "As we look to the future, our client-first mindset will continue to guide our team in providing expert financial guidance and driving innovation across the bank, from improving the client experience to enhancing efficiency and expanding our offerings. And just as we always have, we'll continue to lead with our founding core value – if you have the ability to help your neighbor, you do."

Clients, shareholders, vendors, and community partners can expect a seamless transition. The bank's ownership, leadership, values, and dedication to personalized service will remain the same. The same friendly faces will continue to provide trusted service and support. All existing accounts, services, and branch locations also remain the same.

"This transition does not mark a departure from our values, it reaffirms them," added Frazier. "The experience clients have come to trust - customized support, local decision-making, and a meaningful impact on local communities - remains the same."

To mark this new chapter, Bank of Charles Town will introduce its new tagline: "Community Takes Root Here." This phrase underscores the bank's ongoing mission to help the communities and economies they serve grow stronger by supporting individuals and families, local entrepreneurs and businesses, municipalities and community organizations, and investing in the next generation.

This transition marks a significant milestone in the bank's long and storied history, a celebration of everything accomplished over the past 154 years, and is a bold step into the future. Bank of Charles Town, to be renamed Potomac Bank on November 3, 2025, is where tradition meets progress and where community takes root.

About Bank of Charles Town:Bank of Charles Town, to be renamed Potomac Bank on Nov. 3, 2025, has proudly served its communities for over 154 years. Founded in 1871, and a wholly owned subsidiary of Potomac Bancshares, Inc. (OTCID: PTBS), the bank has grown to become a trusted financial partner across the Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia, Washington County, Maryland, and Northern Virginia. Committed to personalized service and community investment, Bank of Charles Town offers a full range of financial solutions to individuals, families, and businesses, fostering growth and prosperity throughout the region. Learn more at www.mybct.bank.

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WVDOH reviews public input from West Washington Street Project meeting in Charles Town

CHARLES TOWN, W.Va. — The West Virginia Division of Highways is reviewing feedback collected during a public workshop held Tuesday, August 5, 2025, on the proposed West Washington Street improvement project in Charles Town, Jefferson County.The meeting, hosted at the Betty J. Roper Auditorium at Wright Denny Intermediate School, drew residents, business owners and local officials interested in the planned upgrades. The open-house format allowed attendees to view project displays, speak directly with WVDOH engine...

CHARLES TOWN, W.Va. — The West Virginia Division of Highways is reviewing feedback collected during a public workshop held Tuesday, August 5, 2025, on the proposed West Washington Street improvement project in Charles Town, Jefferson County.

The meeting, hosted at the Betty J. Roper Auditorium at Wright Denny Intermediate School, drew residents, business owners and local officials interested in the planned upgrades. The open-house format allowed attendees to view project displays, speak directly with WVDOH engineers and planners, and share comments and concerns.

Proposed improvements focus on increasing roadway safety and capacity at the intersection of West Washington Street, Summit Point Road, and Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard. The project also aims to enhance pedestrian safety and bicycle mobility throughout the corridor, supporting the long-term growth of the Charles Town area.

Crash data from 2017 to 2021 was reviewed to determine how often crashes occurred, their types and whether patterns existed. Over the five-year period, there were 51 crashes in the project area, with about 29 percent resulting in injuries. Of these, 23 occurred at the intersection of WV 51 and County Route 340/18 (Augustine Avenue), and 10 occurred at the intersection of WV 51 and County Route 13 (Summit Point Road). When compared with similar roadways across West Virginia, the crash rate in this area is nearly 2.5 times higher than the state average.

“We value the input we received from the community,” said Doug Kirk, director of the WVDOH Technical Support Division. “The feedback gathered at the meeting will be carefully considered as we move forward with design and construction planning.”

Residents who could not attend the workshop may submit written comments through Friday, September 3, 2025, at http://go.wv.gov/dotcomment.

With work continuing in all 55 counties across the state, the West Virginia Division of Highways and the West Virginia Department of Transportation remind the public of the importance of keeping everyone safe in work zones. “Respect the zone; let’s all go home!”

*From WVDOH Press Release

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