Sinopsis
Audio presentations by Dr. Ronald Hoffman on the topics of preventive medicine and natural healing
Episodios
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Breathing Easier: Natural Solutions for Seasonal Allergies with Nate Jones, Part 1
21/05/2024 Duración: 25minNathan Jones, CEO and Founder of Xlear, Inc., details the role of Xylitol in addressing seasonal allergies and dental health. He emphasizes the importance of nasal hygiene, the use of Xylitol for allergy relief, and the need for greater integration of natural remedies in public health strategies despite regulatory obstacles. He discusses challenges faced by the natural products industry due to stringent regulations imposed by the FTC.
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Breathing Easier: Natural Solutions for Seasonal Allergies with Nate Jones, Part 2
21/05/2024 Duración: 23minDr. Hoffman continues his conversation with Nathan Jones, CEO and Founder of Xlear, Inc.
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Intelligent Medicine Radio for May 20, Part 1: Reversing Muscle Weakness
20/05/2024 Duración: 41minQ: What did Paleo humans eat? A: It depends! Reversing muscle weakness; Weight lifting is not just for muscle-heads; Diet trumps drugs for IBS; Solutions for fatty liver; Tryptophan vs. stress-induced emotional eating; Dr. Derrick Lonsdale, nutrition pioneer, dies at 100; Alternatives to drugs for weight loss.
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Intelligent Medicine Radio for May 18, Part 2: “Detox Socks”
20/05/2024 Duración: 41minNovel solutions promise relief from poison oak/ivy; New blood tests accurately predict cancer; Can you reverse coronary artery plaque? Elevated liver enzymes on routine blood test—what does it mean? DIY acupressure found to deliver relief from knee pain; “Detox socks” and foot baths—are they for real?
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Leyla Weighs In: Navigating Teen Health in the Digital Age
17/05/2024 Duración: 23minNutritionist Leyla Muedin discusses the influence of digital platform food marketing on teenagers and raises concerns about pesticide residues in commonly consumed food items. Drawing on findings from the Public Health Nutrition Journal, Leyla explains how teens are targeted by food advertisers on social media through strategic campaigns that influence their food choices, often promoting unhealthy products like fast food and sugary drinks. Leyla criticizes the unethical nature of these marketing practices, emphasizing their potential to shape teen dietary habits negatively. The episode also covers a pilot study from the Journal of Exposure Scientific Environmental Epidemiology detailing the presence of Chlormequat, a plant growth regulator, in food and urine samples, highlighting its potential risks to human health, including reduced fertility and fetal development issues. Leyla advocates for increased media literacy, stricter regulatory measures to protect young consumers, and encourages organic food choices
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Q&A with Leyla, Part 1: HIIT Training
16/05/2024 Duración: 28minHighlights from Dr. Hoffman's trip to Scotland -- Some insights on this trip through the lens of health; “When I'm doing my HIIT training, the instructor keeps reminding us to breathe. Is this really important?” “I'm having trouble swallowing my my vitamins. Should I be concerned?” “I fast regularly and feel great on one meal a day. What can I do about insomnia?”
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Q&A with Leyla, Part 2: A Cure for Tinnitus?
16/05/2024 Duración: 35min“Is there a cure for tinnitus? What do you recommend?” “I'm in my mid sixties. Should I be concerned about my heart rate going too high while exercising?” “My friend has lupus and Castleman's disease. Any suggestions?” “Does milk in coffee keep a person from absorbing polyphenols?”
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Feeding the Brain: Nutrients for Memory, Focus, and Aging, Part 1
15/05/2024 Duración: 29minNeil Levin, a clinical nutritionist and expert formulator for Protocol for Life Balance details nutritional support for brain health. He covers the rising burden of Alzheimer's and cognitive decline, emphasizing the importance of lifestyle factors such as diet, sleep, and exercise in supporting brain function. Levin shares insights on how changes in the brain, including the development of plaques and tangles, free radical damage, and inflammation, affect aging and cognitive health. He reveals nutritional approaches to address these issues, including the roles of magnesium, omega-3 fatty acids, and specific nutrients like curcumin and GABA in supporting brain health. The podcast episode also delves into the benefits of certain supplements like Magtein (magnesium L-threonate) and Cogumin SLCP (a form of curcumin), discussing their efficacy in crossing the blood-brain barrier and supporting cognitive function.
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Feeding the Brain: Nutrients for Memory, Focus, and Aging, Part 2
15/05/2024 Duración: 26minDr. Hoffman continues his conversation with Neil Levin, the Senior Nutrition Education Manager and a product formulator for NOW(r) Foods and Protocol for Life Balance.
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Turning the Tide on Overmedication: Dr. Mark Horowitz’s Approach to Deprescribing, Part 1
14/05/2024 Duración: 23minDr. Mark Horowitz, a Clinical Research Fellow in Psychiatry from the UK and co-author of “The Maudsley Deprescribing Guidelines: Antidepressants, Benzodiazepines, Gabapentinoids and Z-drugs,” delves into the complexities of deprescribing psychiatric medications such as antidepressants, benzodiazepines, and sleep aids. Dr. Horowitz outlines the origins and importance of the deprescribing movement, explaining how polypharmacy and overprescription have necessitated a careful approach to reducing medication loads safely. He discusses the physiological and withdrawal challenges faced by patients on long-term psychiatric medication, emphasizing the vital role of slow and individualized tapering processes. He covers the substantial influence of pharmaceutical companies on prescription guidelines in the US compared to the UK, shedding light on the differences in medication usage and prescribing cultures. Dr. Horowitz also debunks the chemical imbalance theory of depression, arguing for a more nuanced understanding of
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Turning the Tide on Overmedication: Dr. Mark Horowitz’s Approach to Deprescribing, Part 2
14/05/2024 Duración: 33minDr. Hoffman continues his conversation with Dr. Mark Horowitz, co-author of "The Maudsley Deprescribing Guidelines: Antidepressants, Benzodiazepines, Gabapentinoids and Z-drugs."
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Intelligent Medicine Radio for May 11, Part 1: Should we be concerned about the chemicals used to make decaf coffee?
13/05/2024 Duración: 41min“Sitting is the new smoking”—how best to use short bouts of exercise to reduce hazards of prolonged inactivity; Should we be concerned about the chemicals used to make decaf coffee? Can tinnitus damage the brain? Berberine combats insulin resistance; A healthy diet can’t overcome the adverse effects of sleep deprivation on blood sugar control; How long should a person take Prolia for osteoporosis? Can adequate sleep fend off bone loss? Olive oil vs. dementia.
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Intelligent Medicine Radio for May 11, Part 2: What is the best natural sweetener?
13/05/2024 Duración: 41minAfter weight loss, the type of diet you follow can forestall metabolic slow-down; Solutions for an inflamed GI tract; A new way exercise reduces heart risk—by decreasing stress in the brain; Is Zetia a good alternative to statins? What is the best natural sweetener? Supplementation with selenium and CoQ10 helps thyroid function in seniors; Alliance for Natural Health launches campaign to prevent social media censorship of truthful health information.
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Leyla Weighs In: Decoding Food Reactivity
10/05/2024 Duración: 23minNutritionist Leyla Muedin “weighs in” with the distinctions between food allergies, sensitivities, and intolerances, as well as the importance of identifying and addressing them. She also delves into the potential healing of food reactivities through methods like enzyme supplementation and gut healing protocols. Emphasis is placed on reintroducing foods gradually, the impact of eating behaviors on digestion, and the significance of mindful eating for overall health and well-being.
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ENCORE: Q&A with Leyla, Part 1: Anti-Aging Supplements
09/05/2024 Duración: 30minStudy: Glycemic impact the same among grains -- whole and refined; Can you comment on Spermidine as an anti-aging supplement? Does it work the same as NAD?; More comments on Consumer Labs and their critiques.
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ENCORE: Q&A with Leyla, Part 2: Time Restricted Eating
09/05/2024 Duración: 25minIs there anything you can suggest to people with MGUS to proactively keep multiple myeloma at bay?; Would you please comment on the recent study that showed no benefits to time-restricted eating?; Our 12-year-old grandson has Sever's disease. Any supplements you would recommend for him?
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ENCORE: Factors That Affect Fertility, Part 1
08/05/2024 Duración: 24minInfertility is an increasing problem. Many couples are facing challenges, but few realize that men are an important part of the fertility equation. Sperm quality is recognized to be declining worldwide. Ayla Barmmer, a Registered Dietician and functional medicine practitioner is the founder and CEO of FullWell, a fertility wellness and education brand. She discusses lifestyle factors that affect fertility: exercise, diet, weight optimization, stress, and sleep. Additionally, environmental toxicity can take a toll on sperm and egg viability. A few specific nutrients are essential for fertility optimization, which she enumerates. Not only can barriers to pregnancy be surmounted, but proper pre-conceptual planning can optimize the physical and mental health of offspring—even with lasting trans-generational effects for descendants.
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ENCORE: Factors That Affect Fertility, Part 2
08/05/2024 Duración: 33minDr. Hoffman continues his conversation with Ayla Barmmer, a Registered Dietician and functional medicine practitioner, and founder and CEO of FullWell, a fertility wellness and education brand.
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ENCORE: A New Revolutionary Technology That Can Predict Cardiovascular Risk With Precision, Part 1
07/05/2024 Duración: 24minCurrent ways of visualizing the coronary arteries with calcium scoring are limited: the presence of calcium doesn’t always determine risk; its absence doesn’t fully eliminate the possibility of soft plaque, which is actually more dangerous than stable calcium deposits. Dr. James Min is an expert on cardiovascular imaging and founder and CEO of Cleerly, a company that has developed an improved scan that can differentiate between dangerous unstable plaque, and more benign lesions. The test can be used to establish risk, and then medication and/or lifestyle modification with diet, stress reduction, exercise and supplements can be undertaken. Subsequent tests can yield a report card for how successful the preventive interventions have been. Dr. Min emphasizes that even in settings of high cholesterol the test can show minimal risk, reducing the need for cholesterol medication; conversely, people with low cholesterol may have substantial dangerous plaque. The Cleerly test promises to revolutionize our approach to
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ENCORE: A New Revolutionary Technology That Can Predict Cardiovascular Risk With Precision, Part 2
07/05/2024 Duración: 29minDr. Hoffman continues his conversation with Dr. James Min, an expert on cardiovascular imaging and founder and CEO of Cleerly, a company that has developed an improved scan that can differentiate between dangerous unstable plaque, and more benign lesions.