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Intelligent Medicine Radio Show for January 22, Part 2
January 24, 2022
Woke activists label concerns over MSG “anti-Asian xenophobia”; CBD confers protection against Covid; “Runners’ high” attributed to endocannabinoids; Goji berries vs. macular degeneration; E-cigs worsen Covid outcomes; Bureaucratic obstacles to innovative Covid prescribing; Omicron appeared in US cities’ wastewater samples—well before lockdowns imposed on travel from Africa; China ramps up rectal swab testing for Covid in advance of Winter Olympics. Click HERE for part 1. Click HERE for articles and resources relating to this podcast episode.



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Q&A with Leyla, Part 1: Covid Covid Everywhere!
January 19, 2022
Covid, Covid everywhere!; I developed Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy soon after taking the vaccine. Is this relevant?; Excerpts from Xlear's legal response to government lawsuit. Click HERE for part 2.



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Q&A with Leyla, Part 2: Colonoscopy

I was told to drink 64 ounces of Gatorade before my colonoscopy. Isn't there a better way?; Can gargling twice a day help prevent covid? If so, what should I gargle with?; What if a person has familial hypercholesterolemia and coronary artery plaque--can they still eat saturated fat?; What is your opinion on yearly mammograms vs. thermography?; I got my vaccines and then got covid. Can I skip the booster?; My son has celiac disease. Will the vaccine over-activate his immune system? Click HERE for part 1.



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Q&A with Leyla, Part 2: Bloating
January 12, 2022
My husband takes blood pressure meds and Eliquis. Can he take N-acetyl-cysteine?; Any ideas on slowing or reversing spinal stenosis via nutrition and supplements?; I took Fosamax for osteoporosis and got scleritis!; I have a problem with bloating. What should I do or take?; Some comments about covid in the setting of full vaccination and booster - are these true? Click HERE for part 1.



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Q&A with Leyla, Part 1: Covid-19 Persists This Winter
January 6, 2022
Covid-19 persists this winter; Introducing the Social Distancing Zapper!; 2022 - the year of Soylent Green; What can I do for my itching scalp and recent hair loss?; What are your thoughts about technological advances in helping to naturally slow down the aging process?; Is it safe to cook with olive oil at oven temps of 400 degrees? Click HERE for part 2.



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ENCORE: Treating Long Covid, Part 3
January 5, 2022
Continued from Tuesday, January 4. If you’re young and healthy and free of comorbidities, you may not be worried about being hospitalized or dying of Covid. But a new problem is emerging: Even sufferers of mild to moderate Covid continue suffering from a baffling array of debilitating symptoms for months on end. It’s been dubbed “long Covid” or “long haulers’ syndrome”. It’s estimated that 10 percent or more survivors of Covid will come down with it, and it may even hasten progression to dementia and Alzheimer’s Disease. Dr. Leo Galland has done intensive research on this subject, and we’re breaking precedent by going beyond our usual two-part format to do a four-part in-depth review of his findings, consisting of a practical action plan for sufferers of long Covid. The good news is that with the proper measures, there’s now hope for sufferers of long Covid. Dr. Galland offers detailed protocols for restoring mitochondrial function, rebalancing the microbiome, overcoming sleep problems and fatigue, and alleviating brain fog: Healing Long Covid - Leo Galland, M.D. For more of Dr. Hoffman's interview with Dr. Galland, click here: Part 1 Part 2 Part 4



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ENCORE: Treating Long Covid, Part 4

Dr. Hoffman continues his conversation with Dr. Leo Galland about natural, effective treatments for Long Covid. For more of Dr. Hoffman's interview with Dr. Galland, click here: Part 1 Part 2 Part 3



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ENCORE: Treating Long Covid, Part 1
January 4, 2022
If you’re young and healthy and free of comorbidities, you may not be worried about being hospitalized or dying of Covid. But a new problem is emerging: Even sufferers of mild to moderate Covid continue suffering from a baffling array of debilitating symptoms for months on end. It’s been dubbed “long Covid” or “long haulers’ syndrome”. It’s estimated that 10 percent or more survivors of Covid will come down with it, and it may even hasten progression to dementia and Alzheimer’s Disease. Dr. Leo Galland has done intensive research on this subject, and we’re breaking precedent by going beyond our usual two-part format to do a four-part in-depth review of his findings, consisting of a practical action plan for sufferers of long Covid. The good news is that with the proper measures, there’s now hope for sufferers of long Covid. Dr. Galland offers detailed protocols for restoring mitochondrial function, rebalancing the microbiome, overcoming sleep problems and fatigue, and alleviating brain fog here: Healing Long Covid - Leo Galland, M.D. For more of Dr. Hoffman's interview with Dr. Galland, click here: Part 2 Part 3 Part 4



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ENCORE: Treating Long Covid, Part 2

Dr. Hoffman continues his conversation with Dr. Leo Galland on natural, effective treatments for long Covid. For more of Dr. Hoffman's interview with Dr. Galland, click here: Part 1 Part 3 Part 4



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ENCORE: Intelligent Medicine Radio Show for January 1, Part 1
January 3, 2022
Amid vaccine resistance, breakthrough infections, researchers explore mushrooms, Chinese herbal medicine; Breast pain after the Covid vax; Vitamin D for autoimmunity; When testing for Covid, time of day affects accuracy; A new heart test that can detect dangerous soft plaque; Did paying people to take Covid shots move the needle on vax rates? Ovary removal surgery before menopause hikes risk for dementia; When is it necessary to take blood pressure meds, when not? Natural ways to reverse high histamine levels. Click HERE for part 2. Click HERE for articles and resources relating to this podcast episode.



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