Join Dr. Dayan Goodenowe for a live announcement during his Elite Practitioner Training Event that introduces a fundamentally new model of public health—one founded on scientific evidence, access for all, and health restoration. This is more than a program launch. It’s the beginning of a different way of thinking about healthcare.
Public health systems around the world are reactive, fragmented, and often inaccessible to the people who need them most.
Here’s what’s been missing from the conversation:
Public Health should be about giving communities the tools, the science, and the access to restore and maintain health at every level.
This means moving beyond treating disease after it occurs and toward building resilience, restoring biochemical function, and empowering individuals and communities with evidence-based strategies that actually work.
The initiative being launched on February 13th represents exactly this shift—a community-first, science-driven model that prioritizes access, dignity, and long-term health outcomes.
Public health systems around the world are reactive, fragmented, and often inaccessible to the people who need them most.
Public Health should be about giving communities the tools, the science, and the access to restore and maintain health at every level.
The initiative being launched on February 13th represents exactly this shift—a community-first, science-driven model that prioritizes access, dignity, and long-term health outcomes.
Friday, February 13th, 2026 • 10:00 AM Pacific
The current model of public health has fundamental limitations that prevent meaningful progress:
The result? Communities that are over-diagnosed, under-served, and left without real solutions.
What if there was a different way?
What if public health started with science, access, and restoration—and was built with communities, not imposed on them?
The initiative being introduced on February 13th is a new model that brings together scientific evidence, community access, and health restoration into a single, scalable framework.
After decades of research into the biochemical foundations of aging, research has identified something remarkable:
Aging is not a mystery. It’s measurable.
Research shows that biological age and chronological age can differ dramatically. Two people born the same year can have bodies aging at vastly different rates.
How can this be possible?
On February 13, 2026, a new model of public health will be introduced that is founded on scientific evidence, access for all, and health restoration. This initiative begins in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan and Temecula, California—with a clear vision to expand far beyond.
REGISTER FOR FREE EVENT – FEBRUARY 13TH, 10 AM PACIFIC
Dr. Dayan Goodenowe is a world-renowned neuroscientist whose research into the biochemical mechanisms of disease started in 1990. His curiosity about the biochemistry of life remains as insatiable today as it was over three decades ago.
Dr. Goodenowe invented and developed advanced diagnostic and bioinformatic technologies, designed and manufactured novel biochemical precursors, and identified biochemical prodromes of numerous diseases including Alzheimer’s disease and dementia, Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, stroke, autism, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, depression, and the biological mechanisms of aging.
As the founder of Prodrome Sciences and author of the bestselling book “Breaking Alzheimer’s,” Dr. Goodenowe’s research focuses on identifying and correcting the biochemical imbalances that affect cellular function—long before disease becomes irreversible.
His current focus is to defeat the entropy of aging by creating strategic biochemical and biofunctional reserve capacity in advance of known disease risks, enabling the human body to maintain optimal physical and biological functions.
As the founder of Prodrome Science and author of the bestselling book "Breaking Alzheimer's," Dr. Goodenowe's research focuses on identifying and correcting the biochemical imbalances that affect brain function—long before symptoms become irreversible.
His current focus is to defeat the entropy of aging by creating strategic biochemical and biofunctional reserve capacity in advance of known disease risks, enabling the human body to maintain optimal physical and biological functions.
This is the beginning of a fundamentally different way of thinking about public health. One that prioritizes access, dignity, science, and long-term resilience.
The future of public health has arrived in Moose Jaw and Temecula—and it’s coming soon to you.
Whether you’re a healthcare practitioner, a community leader, or someone who believes public health should serve people—not institutions—this live event will show you what’s possible.
GROUNDBREAKING RESEARCH REVEALED
Dr. Goodenowe's research has completely changed how we understand disease at the biochemical level. His scientific approach provides hope grounded in real science, not speculation.
Finally, someone who explains the mechanisms behind disease in a way that makes sense and empowers us to think differently about health.
I am an Apollo Health Coach with a background in Bio/chem, and when I listened to Dr. Goodenowe's research, I was fascinated, intrigued and blown away. My heart beats for science, and his work has started to 'hang together' in ways that make real sense.
Dr. Goodenowe's approach to biochemistry is revolutionary. He doesn't just talk about treating disease—he addresses the underlying mechanisms that can make a real difference in cellular health.
Join us on February 13th as Dr. Goodenowe introduces a new model of public health—and a groundbreaking announcement about Alzheimer’s disease—that will change the future of healthcare.
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13TH, 2026 • 10:00 AM Pacific
Dr. Goodenowe’s research-based insights are grounded in peer-reviewed science and decades of biochemical research.
This webinar is for educational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Always consult with qualified healthcare professionals regarding any health concerns or decisions.