Intelligent Medicine Radio for December 20: Could napping improve cognitive function?

Part 1: Cocoa Ingredient that Slows Aging

Popular media leverage weak study to criticize RFK Jr.’s rethink of standard recommendations for saturated fat avoidance; Poor quality plant-based diets hike cardio risk; A listener complains his lp(a) is going up with age despite his healthy diet, lifestyle; Scientists pinpoint cocoa ingredient that slows aging; Berry proanthocyanidins preserve brain power; Tattooing may promote inflammation, undermine immunity.



Part 2: Could napping improve cognitive function?

Country singer Jellyroll dishes on his triple-digit weight loss odyssey; DGL for GERD—will it raise blood pressure? CBD curbs aggression in dogs; Hundreds of environmental chemicals may imbalance our microbiomes; ADHD isn’t just a malady—it may impart unrecognized superpowers; The evolutionary mismatch between our ancient genes and modern artificial environments; Could napping improve cognitive function? Heart attacks, lung problems soared after LA wildfires; HHS Secretary RFK Jr. focuses attention on inadequate testing, treatments for chronic Lyme Disease.












Q&A with Leyla: Sauna & Sunlight During Winter

Q&A with Leyla, Part 1: Sauna & Sunlight During Winter

  • The benefits of sauna and sunlight during winter months
  • Applied Behavioral Analysis in autism treatment
  • What are good supplements to take for HPV virus?



Q&A with Leyla, Part 2: The Consequences of Antibiotic Use

  • I was diagnosed with follicular lymphoma, but my symptoms may be caused by something else, per my oncologist
  • I’ve been taking acidophilus and eating yogurt, but still have diarrhea for the last five months since taking a round of antibiotics
  • The consequences of antibiotic use
  • My carotid artery intima-media thickness shows higher than normal thickness. Should I be concerned?












The Power of CBD and Its Cannabinoid Cousins

Exploring the Benefits and Science of CBD and Canna Mimetics with Expert Maggie Frank, the national educator for CV Sciences, makers of PlusCBD Oil. She has a deep-dive into the latest updates on CBD (cannabidiol) products, their benefits, and distinctions from THC (tetrahydrocannabinol). Frank explains the endocannabinoid system and how phytocannabinoids like CBD can help achieve homeostasis in the body, aiding in stress management, inflammation, and gut health. They discuss the nuances of different cannabis plants, the current landscape of CBD research, and the misconceptions around THC use. Additionally, Maggie introduces some innovative CV Sciences products, including those that do not contain CBD but offer similar benefits through canna mimetics—natural compounds that mimic the effects of cannabinoids. Among these products are a focus-enhancing gummy and a metabolic support formulation called ReShape. They also touch upon upcoming legislation and how it impacts the hemp industry. The discussion highlights the broad-spectrum potential of CBD and related compounds in promoting overall health and addressing various conditions.














ENCORE: A Deep Dive into Healthcare’s Failings and Future

Examining the U.S. Healthcare System with Dr. Henry Buchwald: Challenges, Changes, and Solutions. Dr. Henry Buchwald, author of “Healthcare Upside Down: A Critical Examination of Policy and Practice,” is an emeritus professor and pioneer in bariatric surgery. He discusses the significant changes and current flaws within the U.S. healthcare system, including the commodification of medicine, administrative bloat, and the decline of the doctor-patient relationship. He explores the high costs coupled with poor outcomes compared to other countries, and Dr. Buchwald’s personal experience with the healthcare system. The discussion also touches on the role of new weight loss drugs, innovations in metabolic surgery, and the potential impact of artificial intelligence in medicine. Dr. Buchwald offers insights and potential solutions to improve the healthcare system, emphasizing the need for a return to patient-focused care. And check out Dr. Hoffman’s book review HERE.














Intelligent Medicine Radio for December 13: Are eggs good or bad for the brain?

Part 1: Are eggs good or bad for the brain?

Are eggs good or bad for the brain? Low levels of a key nutrient can foster anxiety; Dealing with muscle cramps that develop hours after exercise; Garlic mouthwash outperforms chemical antibacterials; 76% of the world’s population aren’t getting enough omega-3s; Surgery may hasten progression to Alzheimer’s, but a vitamin may help; After marijuana legalization, some states want a do-over.



Part 2: Hobbies may forestall all-cause mortality—by 29%!

The pros and cons of natural vs synthetic vitamins; Telehealth site for ADD meds lands founder in prison; Why eradicating H. pylori may set the stage for Alzheimer’s; Why integrative physicians often don’t accept insurance; Far-infrared phototherapy may offer “electroceutical” treatment for dementia; Hobbies may forestall all-cause mortality—by 29%! 












Q&A with Leyla: Is Canned Fish Safe?

Q&A with Leyla, Part 1: Is Canned Fish Safe?

  • Antioxidants and resistance training for treatment of sarcopenia
  • Anabolic resistance with advancing age
  • Are there any holistic medicine approaches to treating Lewy Body Syndrome?
  • Is canned fish like sardines safe to eat?



Q&A with Leyla, Part 2: Diabetes Meds and Erectile Disfunction

  • What are your thoughts on the benefits of magnesium threonate?
  • Is creatine helpful in building bone strength in osteoporosis?
  • What are your thoughts on the REMS ultrasound to diagnose bone mineral density status?
  • What should I do about my PSA, which appears to be trending upward?  
  • Are my diabetes meds causing erectile dysfunction?
  • Does maltodextrin spike blood glucose tremendously?












Hippocrates: All Chronic Disease Begins in the Gut

Exploring the Microbiome and Longevity with Dr. Ross Pelton, Director of Science & Education for Essential Formulas Inc., which specializes in premium probiotic products. He’s known as the Natural Pharmacist. He details the pivotal role of the gut in chronic disease, referencing the ancient insights of Hippocrates, and explores the concept of postbiotics. The conversation touches on the influence of gut health on various organ systems, the importance of diversity in the gut microbiome, and how lifestyle choices like diet, exercise, and sleep contribute to healthy aging. They also tackle cutting-edge topics such as the implications of GLP-1 medications, anabolic resistance, and the potential benefits of rapamycin for longevity.














Exploring Global Remedies with Medicine Hunter Chris Kilham

Exploring the World of Nutraceuticals and Herbal Medicine with Chris Killam, the Medicine Hunter, a renowned expert in herbal medicine, nutraceuticals, and sustainable botanical sourcing. Killam details his fascinating journey into the field, his extensive travel and research spanning over 45 countries, and his dedication to sustainable trade practices. The conversation delves into specific herbs and their health benefits, such as kava, maca, and adaptogens, as well as the impact of global climate change on botanical sourcing. They also explore the therapeutic potential of psychoactive plants, the safety concerns around herbal products, and the ongoing efforts to promote high-quality, standardized phytomedicines. Killam shares insights from his collaborations with various communities and highlights the importance of ethical trade and support for local economies.














Intelligent Medicine Radio for December 6: War Against Ultra-Processed Foods

Intelligent Medicine Radio for December 6, Part 1: War Against Ultra-Processed Foods

First shots fired in war against ultra-processed foods; What the big reveal of Trump’s MRI really shows; Is cruelty to horses really necessary to make estrogen? Early smartphone use linked to mental harms in kids; Nutritionist sues American Diabetes Association for forcing her to promote unhealthy artificial sweeteners; Halle Berry dings California Governor Newsom for vetoing menopause awareness bill.



Intelligent Medicine Radio for December 6, Part 2: What causes bleeding gums?

Revolutionary study highlights anti-aging benefits of collagen supplementation; Creatine gummies flunk potency tests; Do small irregularities on an endoscopy dictate a lifetime prescription for acid-blockers? How exercise slows cancer and forestalls dementia; Pregnant women require frequent thyroid checks to avert autism; Fructose may stoke body-wide inflammation; What causes bleeding gums? 












Q&A with Leyla: Coffee v. Tea

Q&A with Leyla, Part 1: Coffee v. Tea

  • The best water filter?
  • Even more on gadolinium
  • Vagus nerve therapy benefits
  • With so many benefits of drinking coffee, should I drink more of it instead of tea?
  • Any update on Barrett’s Esophagus?



Q&A with Leyla, Part 2: Mitigating Immunotherapy Side Effects

  • Nutritional strategies for treating Barrett’s Esophagus
  • How can my uncle mitigate the side effects of his Merkel cell carcinoma therapy?
  • How long can I take strontium?
  • Is beet root powder beneficial for nitric oxide production?