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Q&A with Leyla, Part 1: Radiation Treatment October 21, 2021 The lowdown on TMAO; Are Labdoor's ratings on neutraceuticals legitimate?; Is it safe to be around a person that just had radiation treatment?; Which supplements pre and post CT scans might help protect cells from radiation? Click HERE for part 2.
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Q&A with Leyla, Part 2: Intractable Vertigo
What are your thoughts on the study claiming to reduce thyroid nodules naturally?; Would you comment on the study that states long-term use of NAC led to lung cancer in mice?; Can the side effects of anticholinergic medication be managed by drinking extra water?; I have a relative with intractable vertigo. Any integrative or alternative treatments you would recommend? Click HERE for part 1.
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Intelligent Medicine Radio Show for October 16, Part 1 October 18, 2021 The new Covid pill: Is the optimism justified? They’re calling for vaccines for 5-12s, but lockdowns have caused kids’ weight to soar—a key risk factor for severe Covid; President Clinton’s sepsis diagnosis; Will taking vitamin C interfere with readings from continuous glucose monitors? Vitamin B1 and nerve pain, an in-depth interview with Dr. Richard Mann, developer of Zobria. Click HERE for part 2. Click HERE for articles and resources relating to this podcast episode.
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Intelligent Medicine Radio Show for October 16, Part 2
CBD cream for pain relief; Lifestyle a major factor in breast cancer outcomes; Are booster shots needed? Quercetin vs. allergies; Meat and mental health—are vegans at higher risk for anxiety and depression? Mushroom substance ergothioneine may enhance mood; Are embassy employees suffering from “Havana syndrome” victims of psychogenic illness? Click HERE for part 1. Click HERE for articles and resources relating to this podcast episode.
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ENCORE: A Revolution In Our Understanding of Vitamin D, Part 1 October 12, 2021 The latest installment in our free-ranging discussions about vitamin D with Dr. John Cannell, founder and CEO of the Vitamin D Research Council. The “elephant in the room”: skeptics have lately pushed back on the efficacy of vitamin D and impugned the motives of top vitamin D researcher Michael Holick MD. Sounds “too good to be true”—-how could vitamin D be so beneficial for such a myriad of conditions? What are the autoimmune benefits of vitamin D? What are the latest findings linking low D levels to breast cancer risk? Is oral vitamin D supplementation equivalent to getting it the natural way—via the sun? What are optimal levels of D? Why is it that individuals require such different levels of supplementation? What about D in pregnancy? For athletic performance? For fending off colds and flus? For diabetes? For autism? Are certain formulations of D superior to others? Click HERE for part 2.
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ENCORE: A Revolution In Our Understanding of Vitamin D, Part 2
Dr. Hoffman continues his conversation with Dr. John Cannell, founder and CEO of the Vitamin D Research Council. Click HERE for part 1.
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Intelligent Medicine Radio Show for October 9, Part 2 October 11, 2021 The fragmentation of health care—why so many specialists? New Merck Covid pill curbs early disease but fails test in severely ill; Molnupiravir sells for 40 times what it costs to make, as government gears up to stockpile millions of doses; The “Goldilocks Effect” of iron when it comes to heart risk; When a Covid shot goes too deep into your shoulder joint; Subbing sugar with Splenda stokes appetite, undermines weight loss efforts; Vitamin C promotes “mental vitality” in young adults; Pregnenolone for brain and pain; Drugs improve bone density, but exercise boosts bone strength; Are NSAIDS a no-no before colonoscopy? 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 2: High Cholesterol and Cognitive Decline October 6, 2021 Does bergamot and/or red yeast rice lower all the cholesterols including HDL? How long does it take?; A recent guest on your podcast mentioned high cholesterol as a risk factor for cognitive decline. Do you agree?; My acacia fiber supplement has been replaced with resistant tapioca dextrin. Will it still be effective?; Can you critique the study that says high B12 is associated with all-cause mortality?; You talked about the dangers of processed meat, but what about grass-fed nitrate-free hot dogs? Click HERE for part 1.
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A Natural Solution to Foot and Leg Problems, Part 1 October 5, 2021 Nerve pain, often expressed by numbness, tingling, burning, and/or shooting pains in the feet and legs is becoming more and more common. These symptoms may be indicative of an often unrecognized vitamin B1 deficiency, or LowB1, which can be corrected with a natural non-drug treatment. People who are diabetic, obese, elderly, or who have or have had issues with alcohol are most at risk for LowB1. Dr. Richard Mann, CEO of Oshare Health Products and a Podiatric Physician and Surgeon who specializes in nerve diseases of the feet and legs, developed Zobria®, a nutritional formula to rapidly and safely reverse vitamin B1 deficiency. Zobria® is a safe, effective, and clinically proven nutritional supplement containing a high potency bioactive form of vitamin B1 which has been shown to reverse numbness, tingling, burning, or pain in your feet and legs caused by LowB1, with no side effects. Click HERE for part 2.
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A Natural Solution to Foot and Leg Problems, Part 2
Dr. Hoffman continues his conversation with Dr. Richard Mann, CEO of Oshare Health Products and a Podiatric Physician and Surgeon who specializes in nerve diseases of the feet and legs. He's the developer of Zobria®, a nutritional formula that rapidly and safely reverses vitamin B1 deficiency, a leading and under-recognized cause of numbness, tingling, burning, and pain in the feet and legs. Click HERE for part 1.
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