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ENCORE: Natural Therapies for Heart Failure, Part 1 December 23, 2021 Dr. Peter Langsjoen and his late father Dr. Per Langsjoen are acknowledged to be the pioneers of the clinical application of CoQ10 and ubiquinol in heart disease. Dr. Langsjoen is a practicing cardiologist who has written numerous papers on reversing congestive heart failure with CoQ10 and ubiquinol. The key to their action lies with the mitochondria, the ubiquitous powerhouses of the cells. He theorizes that the universal adoption of statins in cardiology has spawned an epidemic of heart failure, which is on the rise, in part because statins interfere with the synthesis of CoQ10. Claiming never to prescribe statins to his patients, he recently co-authored a controversial paper highlighting their risks. He reveals some surprising facts about the supply chain for most commercially-available CoQ10. Is ubiquinol preferable to CoQ10? What’s an effective dose for heart failure patients? What about ordinary healthy seniors who want to optimize their energy and performance? How is it best taken? Can it benefit athletes? What about for neurodegenerative conditions? Can measuring CoQ10 levels provide guidance toward optimal dosing? Click HERE for part 2.
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ENCORE: Natural Therapies for Heart Failure, Part 2
Dr. Hoffman continues his conversation with Dr. Peter Langsjoen who, along with his late father Dr. Per Langsjoen, are acknowledged to be the pioneers of the clinical application of CoQ10 and ubiquinol in heart disease. Click HERE for part 1.
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Q&A with Leyla, Part 1: Tinnitus December 22, 2021 Will Omicron be the last strain?; I got tinnitus after taking Wellbutrin. Is it in my inner ear or my brain?; I have headache, nausea, and fatigue every month now after following my cancer prevention protocol for the last 10 years. Click HERE for part 2.
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Q&A with Leyla, Part 2: Shaky Hands
Study: Researchers discover how cells from tumors remain dormant for years before metastasis occurs; My parents insist I get the booster shot before visiting them in 2022. What are the potential risks for me?; My friend has shaky hands since his 20s, is now 75 and still, his hands shake. What do you recommend? Click HERE for part 1.
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Intelligent Medicine Radio Show for December 18, Part 1 December 20, 2021 Biden issues grim prediction: “It’ll be a winter of severe illness and death”; Cases soar in New York—but hospitalizations and deaths ebb; Federal vaccine mandate reinstated by 6th Circuit Court; More evidence vaccination doesn’t “stop the spread”; Scientists studying Omicron predict it will elude current vaccines, therapies; New variant attacks upper airways, but less likely to infect lungs; After bad reactions to Moderna vax, a caller is reluctant to take booster; Pfizer pulls vax trials for kids 2-5; Authorities recommend against J&J shot; What’s the significance of protein in urine? High intake of herbs and spices curbs hypertension. 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 December 18, Part 2
Omicron now the dominant virus in Florida wastewater—but only Delta has sickened locals; Natural therapies for COPD; Synthetic food dyes may set stage for colon cancer; Air pollution contributes to liver disease toll; A caller wonders if she has a hormone imbalance; New prescription eye drops cure reading woes; Exercise powerfully effective against anxiety; Boosters necessary for a healthy 40-year-old who’s already been double-vaxxed and had Covid? Click HERE for part 1. Click HERE for articles and resources relating to this podcast episode.
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Leyla Weighs In: How to Cook When You Don’t Have Time December 17, 2021 How to cook when you don't have time to cook or simply don't want to cook every day.
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ENCORE: The Physiology of Anger, Part 1 December 16, 2021 Anger takes a toll. The psychology of anger ranks with smoking, poor diet, and lack of exercise as a major cardiovascular risk factor. In these angry and polarized times, social media and politics actually monetize anger; they attempt to stoke our emotions to service our consumer society or push a button for one or another candidate. Dr. Christian Conte is a Level V Anger Management Specialist and author of "Walking Through Anger: A New Design for Confronting Conflict in an Emotionally Charged World." He details "Yield Theory," a revolutionary method for de-escalating conflict, promoting clear communication―and changing the way you relate to others in every part of your life.
Click HERE for part 2.
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ENCORE: The Physiology of Anger, Part 2
Dr. Hoffman continues his conversation with Dr. Christian Conte, author of "Walking Through Anger: A New Design for Confronting Conflict in an Emotionally Charged World." Click HERE for part 1.
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Q&A with Leyla, Part 1: Osteoporosis December 15, 2021 Survey shows children born during the pandemic have lower IQ scores; Plant-based jabs anyone?; Regarding your remarks on mask-wearing on NYC street, I have discovered it tends to keep my face warm and forget it's there; I'm 75 and have osteoporosis. Am I taking a huge risk by not taking medication?; Can't Moh's surgery on my scalp spread any possible cancer present? Click HERE for part 2.
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