Michael Nehls (born October 20, 1962) is a German doctor of medicine, author, and former cyclist. From 1983 until 1989 he studied medicine at the universities of Freiburg and Heidelberg. In 1997, he achieved his postdoctoral lecture qualification in molecular genetics. Nehls authored over 50 scientific publications, two of which were published with the Nobel Prize winners Paul Greengard and Martin Evans. In 2015, his work was honored by the American Association of Immunologists as a "pillar of immunologic research" for leading investigators in the discovery of a key molecular switch required for the development of the adaptive immune system.[1]

Career

In 2003, after a carrier in scientific research and upper management, the former marathon runner decided - after 20 years of a sedentary lifestyle - to reconvene with serious sport.[2]

In 2008, after having successfully competed in several long-distance cycling events,[2] he finished the Race Across America in 10 days, 22 hours and 56 minutes to cover a distance of 3.000 miles between Oceanside, California, and Annapolis, Maryland. Out of 27 solo-participants he finished in seventh position. Nehls devised a new regenerative strategy and rested a total of over 90 hours, several times more than his competitors.[3] und so insgesamt über 90 Stunden pausiert.[4] He wrote a book about his experience called "Herausforderung Race Across America" ("Challenge Race Across America") and produced a DVD called 'Du musst nicht siegen, um zu gewinnen. (English translation: "You need no victory to be a winner") on his own.

Since 2011, Nehls has published several books on the necessary behavioral changes required for healthy aging from an evolutionary history point of view. First "The Methuselah-Strategy" then with Alzheimer-Lüge (English translation: '"The Alzheimer's Lie") and Alzheimer ist heilbar (English translation: "Alzheimer's can be cured") two books about Alzheimer's disease, in which he presents his theory about the development of this special form of dementia from evolutionary history of life and systems biology point of view.

The German biochemist Christian Haass criticized Nehls' statements on Alzheimer's disease for the Alzheimer-Gesellschaft München (Munich Alzheimer Society) in 2015 as misleading and harmful for those affected. Behavior and preventive measures did have an influence on the onset and progression of the disease. In principle, however, Alzheimer's disease cannot be prevented in this way. “Preventing Alzheimer’s disease simply through a correct lifestyle” is “too nice a pipe dream” and “does not do justice to the 1.2 million people affected in Germany.” Such claims are “well suited for pseudo-scientific treatises, but they are... On closer inspection, it only serves the author’s vanity.”[5] In 2021, the bioethiciane Silke Schicktanz described Nehls as a “popular science author”, whose content is more or less ignored by the scientific mainstream, with his focus on prediction and preventing dementia (as opposed to curing it) is illustrative of the contemporary discourse in Germany on the topic.[6]

Dr. Nehls' article titled "Unified theory of Alzheimer's disease (UTAD): implications for prevention and curative therapy" was internationally published in the Journal of Molecular Psychiatry.[7] And for his breakthrough discovery regarding the development, prevention and therapy of Alzheimer's disease, he received the 2015 Hanse-Award for Psychiatry from the University of Rostock, Germany.[8]

Books

  • Studien zur Phylogenese cardialer Hormone bei Vertebraten und Evertebraten. Uni Heidelberg, Dissertation 1989.
  • Molekulargenetische Mechanismen der Thymusentwicklung. med. Hochschule Hannover, Habilitationsschrift 1996.
  • Herausforderung Race Across America: 4800 km Zeitfahren von Küste zu Küste. Delius Klasing, 2008, ISBN 978-3-7688-5283-8.
  • Die Methusalem-Strategie. Vermeiden, was uns daran hindert, gesund älter und weiser zu werden. Mental Enterprises, 2011, ISBN 978-3-9814048-3-8.
  • Herausforderung Race Across America: 4800 km Zeitfahren von Küste zu Küste. Überarbeitet und aktualisiert und mit neuem Bildmaterial, Mental Enterprises, 2012, ISBN 978-3-9814048-5-2
  • Die Alzheimer-Lüge: Die Wahrheit über eine vermeidbare Krankheit. Heyne, 2014, ISBN 978-3-453-20069-2
  • Alzheimer ist heilbar. Rechtzeitig zurück in ein gesundes Leben. Heyne, 2015, ISBN 978-3-453-20100-2.
  • Demenz vorbeugen. Mediterran essen. Fona, 2017, ISBN 978-3-03780-619-7
  • Kopfküche. Das Anti-Alzheimer-Kochbuch. Systemed, 2017, ISBN 978-3-95814-084-4
  • Die Formel gegen Alzheimer. Die Gebrauchsanweisung für ein gesundes Leben - Ganz einfach vorbeugen und rechtzeitig heilen. Heyne, 2018, ISBN 978-3-453-20275-7
  • Algenöl. Die Ernährungsrevolution aus dem Meer. Heyne, 2018, ISBN 978-3-453-60493-3
  • Das Corona Syndrom. Wie das Virus unsere Schwächen offenlegt – und wie wir uns nachhaltig schützen können. Heyne, 2021, ISBN 3-453-60611-6.
  • Das erschöpfte Gehirn. Der Ursprung unserer mentalen Energie – und warum sie schwindet Willenskraft, Kreativität und Fokus zurückgewinnen. Heyne, 2022, ISBN 978-3-453-21813-0.
  • Herdengesundheit: Der Weg aus der Corona-Krise und die natürliche Alternative zum globalen Impfprogramm. Mental Enterprises, 2022, ISBN 978-3-9814048-7-6.
  • The Indoctrinated Brain: How to Successfully Fend Off the Global Attack on Your Mental Freedom. Skyhorse Publishing, 2023, ISBN 978-1-5107783-6-8.

DVDs

  • Du musst nicht siegen, um zu gewinnen. 2010, ISBN 978-3-9814048-0-7.
  • Gipfel der Freiheit – Herausforderung Kilimanjaro. 2011, ISBN 3-9814048-4-X.

References

  1. Michael Nehls, Dietmar Pfeifer, Michael Schorpp, Hans Hedrich, Thomas Boehm (2015-02-01). "Pillars Article: New Member of the Winged-Helix Protein Family Disrupted In Mouse And Rat Nude Mutations. Nature. 1994. 372: 103-107". The Journal of Immunolog, volume 194, number 3. pp. 849–853. Retrieved 2023-11-16.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  2. 1 2 "Radrennen: In der Sauna durch Amerika", Der Spiegel, 18 November, no. 23, 2008 (in German)
  3. Birgit Lutz-Temsch (17 May 2010). "Race Across America: Den Mythos zerstört?". sueddeutsche.de (in German). Retrieved 15 November 2023. Es gibt also erst mal keinen Grund, warum ich dann nur eine Stunde schlafen sollte. Ich habe mir dann ausgerechnet, dass ich pro Tag 15 Stunden fahren werde. Und den Rest schlafe. Dadurch vermutete ich eine Regeneration, die es wettmachen würde, dass ich schlief, während die anderen weiterfuhren
  4. "Extrem-Radrennen: Held auf die harte Tour". spiegel.de (in German). 12 July 2009. Retrieved 18 November 2023. Ich hatte über 90 Stunden pausiert, bis zum Zehnfachen meiner Mitstreiter, die entweder massiv erschöpft am Ziel ankamen - oder gar nicht.
  5. Christian Haass (January 2015). ""Ist Alzheimer eine Lüge? Eine Stellungnahme"". agm-online.de (in German). Alzheimer Gesellschaft München e.V. Retrieved 2023-11-03.
  6. Nehls, Michael (2016-07-15). "Unified theory of Alzheimer's disease (UTAD): implications for prevention and curative therapy". Journal of Molecular Psychiatry. 4: 3. doi:10.1186/s40303-016-0018-8. ISSN 2049-9256. PMC 4947325. PMID 27429752.
  7. "Hanse-Preis für Molekulare Psychiatrie" (in German). Uni Rostock.
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