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Are You Simply Tired, or Are You Fatigued? Part 1 April 20, 2021 If you feel like you’re more exhausted than usual lately, you’re not alone—but how do you know if what you’re feeling is simple tiredness or true fatigue? Professor Emeritus Garth Nicolson, Ph.D., MD (H), President, Founder and Chief Scientific Officer of The Institute for Molecular Medicine, and Research Advisor for Nutritional Therapeutics, makers of NT Factor, explains how to tell the difference and has practical solutions for combatting fatigue. He explains the benefits of NT Factor's lipid replacement therapy and how it counteracts the effects of aging. What exactly is NT Factor? What makes it a unique supplement, unlike anything else on the market? He discusses the compatibility of NT Factor with other supplements and medications and he details its thorough research with numerous scientific publications. And Prof. Nicolson discusses his most recent paper looking at treatment of debilitating pain syndromes. Click HERE for part 2.
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Are You Simply Tired, or Are You Fatigued? Part 2
Dr. Hoffman continues his conversation with Professor Emeritus Garth Nicolson, Ph.D., MD (H), President, Founder and Chief Scientific Officer of The Institute for Molecular Medicine, and Research Advisor for Nutritional Therapeutics, makers of NT Factor. Click HERE for part 1.
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Intelligent Medicine Radio Show for April 17, Part 1 April 19, 2021 J&J vaccine suspended; Halt comes in wake of unexplained blood clots; Isn’t the risk of blood clots from Covid greater than that from the vax? Is it something about unique features of J&J and Astra Zeneca shots that increases likelihood of adverse reactions? One shot may be enough for people who’ve already had Covid—do they need it at all? Twitter fights over Covid controversies turn nasty; In men genetically prone to prostate cancer, lifestyle halves risk; Potent risk factor for severe Covid—air pollution; Exercise and immunity—can you actually run away from Covid? Prepare for additional booster shots against Covid variants, say CEOs of Pfizer and Moderna; What’s the alternative to high-sugar Metamucil for fiber? Click HERE for part 2. Click HERE for articles and resources relating to this podcast episode.
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Intelligent Medicine Radio Show for April 17, Part 2
Vaccine passports are a bad idea; Exercise in pregnancy builds healthier kids; IVF babies grow up without deficits; Low-saturated fat diet advice to pregnant women may compromise their children’s microbiomes; Cocoa vs. fatty liver; Fosamax + strontium—are they a good combo for osteoporosis? Chelation vs. ozone therapy—what’s the difference? Pot smoking impairs vision; Ireland goes big on vitamin D public health mandate. Click HERE for part 1. Click HERE for articles and resources relating to this podcast episode.
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Leyla Weighs In: How Gut Bacteria Help Ward Off Viruses April 16, 2021 Nutritionist Leyla Muedin answers these listener questions: Could you talk about glycine and how I could manage the recommended dose from a supplement?; Which probiotic foods contain Oxalobacter formigenes? The kefir I drink doesn't have any. Plus, a study demonstrates how gut bacteria help ward off viruses.
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Q&A with Leyla, Part 1: Cancer & Covid-19 April 14, 2021 Cancer cured after infection with covid-19!; I've had both basal cell and melanoma skin cancers. How much sun is too much for me now?; What is your opinion of Fluvoxamine to treat covid-19? Click HERE for part 2.
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Q&A with Leyla, Part 2: Various Uses of Magnesium
I'm on blood thinners and was told I can't take turmeric but two doctors told me it was okay to take curcumin. What say you?; My alkaline phosphatase is low. My doctors say it's no big deal but I'd like to know your thoughts; Do you know of any studies about potential risk of EMF radiation from electric vehicles?; I would like to know about the various uses of magnesium; What if your CTA test comes back 0 plaque but LDL particles are small and dense. How to treat or move forward? Click HERE for part 1.
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Leyla Weighs In: Naturally Occurring Aspirin? April 9, 2021 Nutritionist Leyla Muedin answers these listener questions: Do any vegetables or fruits contain aspirin or similar compounds? If so, how much would we need to eat to get a similar benefit as aspirin?; Could you discuss the fat-soluble vitamins and at what doses they can become toxic?
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ENCORE: The Deplorable State of Nutrition Science, Part 1 April 8, 2021 Dr. Richard Feinman is one of the deans of the low-carb movement. He is Professor of Cell Biology at SUNY Downstate Medical Center where he teaches medical students, and is author of "Nutrition in Crisis: Flawed Studies, Misleading Advice, and the Real Science of Human Metabolism." He takes aim at the deplorable state of nutrition science. Especially problematic are epidemiological studies which draw unwarranted inferences about what people should eat. Feinman challenges the “Diet-Heart Hypothesis” which he says has never been substantiated. He is author of an authoritative review supporting carbohydrate restriction as a means of controlling diabetes. His recent work is on ketogenic diets for cancer. Feinman describes the intense resistance his iconoclastic views have met within the nutrition establishment, but believes that low-carb dieting is engendering a paradigm switch. Click HERE for part 2.
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ENCORE: The Deplorable State of Nutrition Science, Part 2
Dr. Hoffman continues his conversation with Dr. Richard Feinman, author of "Nutrition in Crisis: Flawed Studies, Misleading Advice, and the Real Science of Human Metabolism." Click HERE for part 1.
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