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Intelligent Medicine Radio Show for May 24, Part 1 May 27, 2014 Summer's Here! Start of travel season means unhealthy food choices; High-octane food in America is too CHEAP, study finds, leads to obesity; Bacon "as deadly as cigarettes"--REALLY?? Why cortisol can make it hard to lose weight; Fed officials call for lower dosing of popular sleep med Lunesta--leads to "severe next-morning psychomotor and memory impairment." Click here for articles and resources relating to this podcast episode.
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Intelligent Medicine Podcast: Thyroid Therapy, Part 2 May 23, 2014 Dr. H continues his conversation with America’s Pharmacist Suzy Cohen about her new book, Thyroid Healthy.
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Intelligent Medicine Podcast: Thyroid Therapy, Part 1
One of the most valuable tools in the arsenal of the complementary doctor is thyroid therapy—identifying and treating hidden thyroid problems can provide incredible health breakthroughs for sufferers of a wide array of baffling symptoms. America’s Pharmacist Suzy Cohen discusses her new book, Thyroid Healthy—how sometimes conventional blood tests don’t reveal thyroid problems, the role of diet and supplements, how common drugs can interfere with thyroid function, and the different types of thyroid medications that can bring relief—"different strokes for different folks!”
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Intelligent Medicine Podcast: Q&A with Leyla, Part 2 May 22, 2014 Natural therapy for Churg-Strauss syndrome; Osteoporosis: bisphosphonates vs natural supplements; Is high serum beta-carotene bad? Is eating liver ok? Vitamin D: How much do you get from sun exposure?
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Intelligent Medicine Podcast: Q&A with Leyla, Part 1
I review the new movie “Fed Up”; Resveratrol and Bill Sardi: Listeners want to know if I agree with him that too much is bad, or if it should not be combined with other polyphenols like curcumin; Crestor vs. natural supplements to lower cholesterol
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Intelligent Medicine Podcast: Second in our series about the human microbiome, Part 2 May 21, 2014 Jessica Richman describes the Ubiome project which plans to catalogue the bacteria in hundreds of thousands of humans to create a “library” of variations in our flora, designed to facilitate research and provide feedback to participants. You can have your stool, sweat, mouth, nasal, and genital secretions analyzed and interpreted at a very economical price and find out where you lie on the spectrum of normalcy vs. dysbiosis via www.Ubiome.com. Eventually, this data may be used to discover treatments for autism, heart disease, cancers of the GI tract, diabetes and metabolic syndrome, allergic and autoimmune conditions, neurological and psychiatric disorders, even obesity.
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Intelligent Medicine Podcast: Second in our series about the human microbiome, Part 1
Jessica Richman describes the Ubiome project which plans to catalogue the bacteria in hundreds of thousands of humans to create a “library” of variations in our flora, designed to facilitate research and provide feedback to participants. You can have your stool, sweat, mouth, nasal, and genital secretions analyzed and interpreted at a very economical price and find out where you lie on the spectrum of normalcy vs. dysbiosis via www.Ubiome.com. Eventually, this data may be used to discover treatments for autism, heart disease, cancers of the GI tract, diabetes and metabolic syndrome, allergic and autoimmune conditions, neurological and psychiatric disorders, even obesity.
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Intelligent Medicine Podcast: Is the overuse of antibiotics fueling our modern plagues, Part 2 May 20, 2014 Dr. H continues his conversation with Dr. Martin Blaser, author of Missing Microbes: How the Overuse of Antibiotics is Fueling our Modern Plagues
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Intelligent Medicine Podcast: Is the overuse of antibiotics fueling our modern plagues, Part 1
Missing Microbes: How the Overuse of Antibiotics is Fueling our Modern Plagues: Interview with Martin Blaser, MD, Director of the Human Microbiome Program at NYU. What purposes do bacteria serve in the body? Besides antibiotics, what other factors threaten our normal flora? What new diseases are arising due to bacterial depletion? Can selective replacement of bacteria help?
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Intelligent Medicine Radio Show for May 17, Part 2 May 19, 2014 Media proclaims resveratrol worthless, but new study suffers from flawed methodology; previous research cites numerous benefits of resveratrol for heart, brain, weight loss, inflammatory disorders, eyes; the pulsating pill that promotes peristalsis for problematic pooping; the HCG Diet for weight loss. Click here for articles and resources relating to this podcast episode.
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