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Intelligent Medicine Radio Show for April 30, Part 2 May 2, 2022 Are rare deaths among young athletes tied to vaccine-induced heart damage? Following a Mediterranean diet during pregnancy curbs pre-eclampsia; Does supplemental calcium increase the risk of aortic valve stenosis? A caller asks if a second booster is warranted; Advice for gout; New study demonstrates nicotinamide riboside helps regenerate mitochondria; Why your running routine may fall into a rut—and how to amp up fat-burning; Researcher posits link between Wi-Fi and soaring rates of Alzheimer’s. Click HERE for part 1. Click HERE for articles and resources relating to this podcast episode.
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Leyla Weighs In: Meat v. Meat Substitutes April 29, 2022 Meat-eating extends human life expectancy worldwide. Plus, my 'beef' with meat substitutes.
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Boosting Cellular Resistance in the Face of Stress, Part 1 April 28, 2022 Low NAD+ levels have been associated with weakened cellular resilience, physiological dysfunction, and many of the symptoms and challenges of aging. NAD+ powers essential enzymes which play a critical role in helping repair cellular damage incurred from the inflammatory response following infection. Dr. Chris Meletis, Naturopathic Physician, Educator, Author, details the critical role NAD+ plays in our health and how to safely and effectively boost NAD+ levels with the breakthrough supplement, Tru Niagen Pro. Click HERE for part 2.
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Boosting Cellular Resistance in the Face of Stress, Part 2
Dr. Hoffman continues his conversation with Dr. Chris Meletis, Naturopathic Physician, Educator, Author, about the critical role NAD+ plays in our health and how to safely and effectively boost NAD+ levels with the breakthrough supplement, Tru Niagen Pro. Click HERE for part 1.
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Q&A with Leyla, Part 1: Bone Health April 27, 2022 Study: Can calcium be bad for the heart and blood vessels?; Can you elaborate on calcium and strontium supplements for osteoporosis?; An anti-inflammatory diet for bone health. Click HERE for part 2.
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Q&A with Leyla, Part 2: Lectin Blockers?
Is there a distinction in antibodies from having covid versus antibodies from the vaccine?; The dangers of neonicotinoid pesticides; Are lectins really dangerous to digestion? Are there any benefits to taking lectin blockers? Click HERE for part 1.
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How Novel Nutraceuticals Can Slow the Aging Clock, Part 1 April 26, 2022 Anti-aging researcher Dr. Matthew Yousefzadeh joins us to explore how novel nutraceuticals can slow the aging clock. He is a Ph.D. molecular biologist with the Institute of Aging and Metabolism at the University of Minnesota. One aspect of senescence is the accumulation of “Zombie cells” that burden organ function. After investigating numerous natural substances, Dr. Yousefzadeh discovered that fisetin, a polyphenol found in strawberries and other fruits, possesses substantial activity against Zombie cells. This led him to collaborate with Science Research Wellness (SRW.co) to develop Cel3, an anti-aging supplement, that teams fisetin with oleuropein from olive leaf and apigenin from celery. Research is now underway to evaluate the impact of these nutraceuticals vs. age-related frailty and other disorders. Click HERE for part 2.
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How Novel Nutraceuticals Can Slow the Aging Clock, Part 2
Dr. Hoffman continues his conversation with anti-aging researcher Dr. Matthew Yousefzadeh, a Ph.D. molecular biologist with the Institute of Aging and Metabolism at the University of Minnesota. Click HERE for part 1.
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Leyla Weighs In: Shopping Guide to Pesticides in Produce April 22, 2022 What is the value of taking phosphatidylcholine? What is the difference between phosphatidylcholine and lecithin? Plus, Environmental Working Group's shopping guide to pesticides in produce.
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ENCORE: A Holistic Approach to Pain, Part 1 April 19, 2022 Addressing the underlying causes of pain and dysfunction: Dr. Arkady Lipnitsky takes a holistic approach to pain at RebalanceNYC, www.rebalanceNYC.com, a multidisciplinary anti-aging and rejuvenation clinic in midtown Manhattan. Calling steroid shots, perfunctory physical therapy, drugs and surgery mere “bandaid” approaches to pain conditions, Dr. Lipnitsky prefers to analyze the underlying causes of low back, neck, knee, shoulder and hip problems, which he says can usually be traced to maladaptive movement patterns. He believes prolonged sitting is a fundamental contributor to chronic pain that runs counter to our evolutionary blueprint. A pioneer in the use of a variety of modalities including movement analysis, electrical muscle stimulation (EMS), extracorporeal shock wave therapy, platelet-rich plasma (PRP) and stem cells, needling, along with nutritional support, Dr. Lipnitsky individualizes programs to help athletes, performers, and ordinary strivers achieve their goals. The key is to develop a consistent program of beneficial movement and to unlearn counter-productive patterns that prolong the injury cycle. In many cases, joint replacement and back surgery can be avoided with less invasive and more broadly therapeutic techniques. Click HERE for part 2.
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