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Immune Support for Fall, Part 1 September 22, 2020 What you need to fend off the changing weather. Neil Levin, Senior Nutrition Education Manager for Now Foods and Protocol for Life Balance addresses the need for a suite of nutrients to buttress defenses: Vitamin D, zinc, and C, along with companion antioxidants. Additionally, mushroom extracts have shown immune-supportive capabilities. He offers some surprising insights on how they might work. Astragalus is also considered a plausible candidate for reducing vulnerability to the stress of seasonal change. As a product developer, Levin discusses the ways manufacturers assure the ingredients they source are potent and free of harmful contaminants. Click HERE for part 2.
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Intelligent Medicine Radio Show for September 5, Part 1 September 7, 2020 We're at a turning point with Covid-19--will Labor Day festivities set the stage for a "second wave" this fall? Experts predict cold weather will usher in more than 200,000 additional deaths by year's end; It's true more people are dying--but some not from coronavirus but rather from delayed medical care prompted by lockdowns; Fed initiative to clamp down on bogus coronavirus cures prompts backlash from supplement community, integrative docs; Vaping dramatically hikes Covid-19 risk; High-dose vitamin D administered to patients with Covid-19 pneumonia slashes risk of need for ICU care in first-of-its-kind randomized controlled trial; How to avoid getting bilked with counterfeit supplements. Click HERE for part 2. Click HERE for articles and resources relating to this podcast episode.
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ENCORE: Intelligent Medicine Radio Show for July 4, Part 1 July 6, 2020 Do you have “poor protoplasm”? It might make you more likely to succumb to Coronavirus; Why your metabolic fitness may be a determinant of your risk; Mask misdirection—public health officials do a U-turn on facial barriers. What to do? Gina Haynie, founder of Future Pharm Botanicals, talks about efforts to ramp up production of oregano and elderberry products. Click HERE for part 2. Click HERE for articles and resources relating to this podcast episode.
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Q&A with Leyla, Part 2: Intermittent Leg Pains July 1, 2020 --My wife has been sick with intermittent bronchitis and pneumonia since last year and it is only intensifying - help!
--My husband suffered a stroke last year and has some residual symptoms. Where can I take him for treatment in the Naples, Florida area?
--I'm 83 with well-controlled diabetes and kidney disease. Can I take metformin and/or L-glutamine?
--My five-year-old granddaughter has intermittent leg pains. Any recommendations?
--My recent blood tests reveal high B12 and folate levels? Should I be concerned?
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Intelligent Medicine Radio Show for June 20, Part 2 June 22, 2020 Seniors sheltering-in-place risk dying from loneliness; Safe sex during the pandemic: masks and disinfectants? Old repurposed drugs may provide inexpensive solutions for COVID-19; Can you have too strong an immune system? Should statins be avoided in heart failure? Melatonin may not be a panacea for sleep; Ultra-processed foods shorten telomeres. Click HERE for part 1. Click HERE for articles and resources relating to this podcast episode.
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An All-Natural Approach to Upper Respiratory and Oral Care Health, Part 1 May 21, 2020 Xlear Nasal Spray with xylitol is a natural solution and alternative to the over-the-counter medicated nasal sprays that you find in stores today. It is the preferred course of action for most physicians and their patients looking to alleviate congestion from colds, flu, allergies, and sinus problems. And Xlear's Spry line of oral care products with xylitol has thousands of clinical studies showing xylitol’s effectiveness in creating an unfriendly environment for bacteria in the mouth and helping to reduce the risk of tooth decay and other oral health issues naturally. Nate Jones, founder of Xlear, Inc., postulates that having an airway that is clean, hydrated and functioning properly could be a helpful defense against viruses and other foreign matter entering the airway. Click HERE for part 2.
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The Science of Immune Health, Part 1 May 19, 2020 Clinical Pharmacist, Board Certified Clinical Nutritionist, and Immune Health Expert Jim LaValle on the science of immune health. What is the immune system comprised of? How are immune cells weakened? What are ways to increase our immune system resilience? What supplements help optimize your immune system? How has the chemistry of aging garlic been shown in clinical studies to reduced inflammation and improve immune function? Click HERE for part 2.
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Q&A with Leyla, Part 1: Are antibody tests for COVID-19 reliable? May 6, 2020 In early March I tested positive for Influenza A. Does that result rule out the possibility that I had COVID-19?; Are antibody tests for COVID-19 reliable?; Since viruses like coronavirus mutate rapidly, wouldn't that deem any vaccine for COVID-19 ineffective, once developed?; Is Astragalus a friend or foe with COVID-19? Doesn't it increase inflammatory cytokines? Click HERE for part 2.
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Q&A with Leyla, Part 1: Flattening the Curve April 29, 2020 Here in NYC: Flattening the curve; Possible economic impacts on private practices and hospital systems as a result of coronavirus; Is social distancing slowing down the prospect of achieving herd immunity or do we need a vaccine to achieve it?; Won't sheltering in place and avoiding all contact cause "immune amnesia"? And wouldn't that conceivably leave our immune system at a disadvantage when dealing with other viruses?; Is antibody testing the answer? Won't antibodies wane over time like with other coronaviruses? Click HERE for part 2.
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Intelligent Medicine Radio Show COVID-19 Coverage, Part 2 April 6, 2020 Resveratrol vs. MERS-Cov; Is elderberry compatible with Eloquis? Can fear and depression suppress your immunity? If you tested positive for the flu this winter, could you also have had Coronavirus? What’s the path out of total lockdown? Should you keep your routine dental checkup appointment during the pandemic? The allergy connection to Coronavirus. Click HERE for part 1. Click HERE for articles and resources relating to this podcast episode.
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