Intelligent Medicine®

Author: Dr. Ronald Hoffman

Intelligent Medicine Radio for August 23: Her new doctor said, “Vitamins are hogwash”—so she fired him.

Options for treating stubborn neuropathy; Her new doctor said “Vitamins are hogwash”—so she fired him; Big new study shows vegetarians age less well than omnivores; Can a popular men’s health supplement ward off prostate cancer? Precision-engineering your gait can alleviate knee pain better than NSAIDs; After a lifetime of profound depression, novel brain implant enables man to experience joy for the first time; And more!

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Q&A with Leyla: Lyme Disease

An update on natural thyroid availability; “I’ve read and heard that supplements are worthless—can even shorten lifespans. Is this true?” “Should I be concerned about the xylitol in my toothpaste since I read it can increase blood clots and stroke risk?” How much omega-3 do you recommend for multiple sclerosis? Is there any new protocol for Lyme disease? And more!

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Intelligent Medicine Radio for August 16: Could overuse of CT scans cause 100,000 extra cancers?

As natural thyroid ban looms, thyroid sufferers gird for battle with regulators; Rapid weight loss, muscle wasting—what to do? Could overuse of CT scans cause 100,000 extra cancers in the U.S.? Searching for the causes of low iron; Report shows rapid declines in health of children and adolescents since 2007; N-acetylcysteine (NAC) for Parkinson’s; Statins increase likelihood of hearing loss, tinnitus; Lithium orotate for Alzheimer’s; And more!

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ENCORE: Intelligent Medicine Radio for August 9: Benefits of Sun Exposure

Lifestyle and environment affect health more than genes; How to get rid of knee pain; Sunlight—Time for a rethink? Benefits of sun exposure may be more than just about vitamin D; Ginger scores vs. colitis; Kitchen remedy for water-borne lead; Blue light exposure at night impairs sleep—but morning exposure improves it; Alternatives to PPIs for Barrett’s Esophagus; Topical—not oral—melatonin for skin rejuvenation;

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Heart shape of low carb foods on a white wooden background. Foods include blueberries, olives, salmon, avocado, greens, tomatoes, almonds, and some fish oil pills.
Dr. Hoffman explores how a shift to a low-carb and higher fat diet can impact cholesterol levels—and whether you should be concerned about cardiovascular disease.
Heart shape of low carb foods on a white wooden background. Foods include blueberries, olives, salmon, avocado, greens, tomatoes, almonds, and some fish oil pills.
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