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Intelligent Medicine Podcast: Q&A with Leyla Part 1; “animal protein is as bad for you as smoking?” March 14, 2014 Q&A with Hoffman Center nutritionist Leyla Muedin, RD, MA: What about all the recent media blather about how "animal protein is as bad for you as smoking?" Dr. H & Leyla take on this subject, but acknowledge that caloric restriction may at times have its value; best natural therapies for sickle cell anemia
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Intelligent Medicine Podcast: Stress March 12, 2014 How to deal with the pervasive problem of STRESS: Dr. Doni Wilson, author of The Stress Remedy: Master Your Body's Synergy and Optimize Your Health, weighs in with coping strategies. How are your adrenals? Are they over- or under-active? What are the signs of adrenal burnout? What are natural methods of adrenal support? As a certified mid-wife, Dr. Doni champions natural childbirth—what are the advantages? Is it safe? And what do “doulas" do?
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Intelligent Medicine Podcast: The scoop on poop March 11, 2014 Dr. Mark Davis, ND, nationally-recognized authority on Fecal Transplantation, discusses treatment of serious GI disorders with nature’s own remedy—feces from healthy donors. Currently restricted by FDA rules to clinical trials for treatment of antibiotic-resistant C. dificile diarrhea, fecal transplantation offers hope for ulcerative colitis, Crohn’s disease, IBS, and even autism and other autoimmune conditions.
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Intelligent Medicine Radio Show for March 8 Part 2 March 10, 2014 Meat and dairy "as bad as smoking" for heart disease, cancer, and diabetes? Dr. H dissects the new headline-grabbing study, and finds it misleading, to say the least! Spring Detox—find your one-stop shop to biotransformation with the Core Restore program—a veritable detox-in-a-box! Plus listener questions on health, medicine, and nutrition. Click here for articles and resources relating to this podcast episode.
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Intelligent Medicine Radio Show for March 8 Part 1
Don’t super-size that cola! World Health Organization comes down on sugar—less than 1 soda per day, or five teaspoons of hidden, added sugar! Plus your phone calls on health, medicine, and nutrition. Click here for articles and resources relating to this podcast episode.
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Intelligent Medicine Podcast: Q&A with Leyla; combatting estrogen dominance syndrome March 7, 2014 Q&A with Leyla: "Natural" pesticides as bad as synthetic pesticides? Treatment for carpal tunnel syndrome; combatting estrogen dominance syndrome; a tough case of deficiency anemia; the meaning of MTHFR genetic mutation; is MesoZeaxanthin preferable to regular zeaxanthin for eye protection?
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Intelligent Medicine Podcast: Healing Heart Disease March 6, 2014 Holistic cardiologist Dr. Roy Heilbron discusses his new book, "“Healing Heart Disease with Chelation Therapy:” TACT, the Trial to Assess Chelation Therapy, showed that chelation therapy was safe and offered dramatic protection against heart disease. But disappointingly, it’s still considered an “alternative” therapy and is shunned by the cardiology establishment. Double standard in medicine?
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Intelligent Medicine Podcast: Do hospitals and the State have too much power over our medical care? March 4, 2014 Diane O’Leary, Ph.D, medical ethicist and Executive Director of the Coalition for Diagnostic Rights, discusses the Justina Pelletier case: how medical authorities and government officials abrogated her parents' rights to pursue effective medical care for her mitochondrial disorder. A contempt of Court order against her father Lou Pelletier was just lifted, and she is being returned to the care of her original doctors. Do hospitals and the State have too much power over our medical care? Can they deny us the right to seek proper treatment and tell us “it’s all in your head”?
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Intelligent Medicine Radio Show for March 1 Part 2 March 3, 2014 Americans conspicuous in their food wastage; Manuka oil for skin care; the evolution of black skin; US child obesity rate down--but are we declaring victory prematurely? new US labeling regs only may offer window dressing instead of real reform. Plus listener Qs on diet for Coumadin and supplements for surgery. Click here for articles and resources relating to this podcast episode.
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Intelligent Medicine Radio Show for March 1 Part 1
Overzealous blood pressure control may be harmful to the elderly; Tylenol in pregnancy raises risk of hyperactivity in offspring; outlandish new diagnostic codes bedevil doctors; smoking raises risk of a cancer once thought not to be caused by tobacco; probiotics protect against America's most common liver disorder. Click here for articles and resources relating to this podcast episode.
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