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Intelligent Medicine Radio Show for April 3, Part 1 April 5, 2021 Covid conundrums: Reaching herd immunity soon or “impending doom? New test goes beyond insensitive antibody assays to reveal T-cell memory; Now that you’re vaccinated can you relax restrictions? Study shows those who’ve had Covid are likely to mount immune response to new variants; How long do you have to wait to retest after stopping thyroid meds? What’s the best natural supplement to lower cholesterol? Natural treatment for dyspepsia; CBD curbs anxiety, aggressive behavior in patients with dementia; The face mask you’re wearing may be laden with toxic chemicals. Click HERE for part 2. Click HERE for articles and resources relating to this podcast episode.
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Dr. Leo Galland looks back on his predictions for Covid-19 made one year ago here on Intelligent Medicine, Part 1 April 1, 2021 Dr. Leo Galland looks back on his predictions for Covid-19 made one year ago here on Intelligent Medicine at the outset of the pandemic. Much of what he stated then has proven prescient, although he admits surprise at the effectiveness and relative safety of the vaccines. As predicted, the metabolic syndrome has proven to be the most salient risk factor for bad Covid-19 outcomes. Dr. Galland has done extensive research on the role of the microbiome in mediating disease severity; imbalances in intestinal microflora put patients at risk. It’s also possible that long-term perturbations in gut integrity may account for some of the symptoms of Covid-19 “long-haulers”. Dr. Galland details strategies for restoring gut health. He also weighs in on the role that custom-compounded nasal sprays may play in suppressing the virus. Should special supplements be taken to augment vaccine efficacy? What roles for resveratrol, curcumin, elderberry? Find out more by viewing his comprehensive Coronavirus Guidebook. Click HERE for part 2.
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Dr. Leo Galland looks back on his predictions for Covid-19 made one year ago here on Intelligent Medicine, Part 2
Dr. Hoffman continues his wide-ranging conversation about Covid-19 one year later with Dr. Leo Galland, a world leader in integrative and functional medicine. Click HERE for part 1.
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Intelligent Medicine Radio Show for March 27, Part 1 March 29, 2021 “95% effective”: What does that really mean? Fauci tells us it’ll be 5 months before we know for sure whether vaccine recipients can forego precautions; A recipe for Paleo Passover matzoh; Is the vaccine safe for someone who’s recovered from a platelet disorder? Did the Coronavirus escape from a Chinese lab? Hospital exec diverted scarce vaccines from inner-city neighborhoods to Trump Tower residents, ritzy VIP events; Eating sweet potatoes for high blood pressure—is that a thing? New York State rolls out vaccine passport app; Rutgers U becomes first to require vaccinations of returning students. 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 March 27, Part 2
Social media vigilantes call out anti-vax “Disinformation Dozen”; Are ads for stem cell supplements legit? Can Covid injections “leak”, diminishing efficacy? Gen X and Gen Y less healthy than preceding generations; New oral Covid vaccination may eventually obviate need for needles; Popeye was right: Green leafy vegetables increase muscle strength, stamina; Carcinogenic benzene found in many disinfectant wipes; The top antidepressant foods may surprise you; Consumption of organic foods lowers cancer risk. 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: What exactly does it mean when it says a vaccine is 95% effective? March 24, 2021 Got your vaccine? Guess who'll give you a free donut!; A critique of Dr. Hoffman's vaccine article--Which Vaccine Should I Take?; I have to take acid-reducing medication for a year. What can I do to protect my bones?; B6 found to be helpful in keeping cytokine storm at bay in Covid-19; What exactly does it mean when it says a vaccine is 95% effective? Click HERE for part 2.
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Intelligent Medicine Radio Show For March 20, Part 1 March 22, 2021 CDC changes social distancing recommendations for schools—what’s behind the decision to make it three feet instead of six? New studies shed light on whether school kids are “superspreaders”; Good news: COVID-19 reinfections are rare, and immunity is long-lasting; Are “vaccine passports” on the way? The “quick and the dead”—COVID-19 more likely to catch up to slow-walkers; That second shot—why does it pack such a wallop? FACT CHECK: Do new vaccines permanently alter human DNA? Can taking certain supplements help prep you for the vaccine? 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 1: World Obesity Day March 10, 2021 World Obesity Day -- Covid-19 and obesity; Would anything useful be learned about the effectiveness of the vaccine by having a covid antibody test after the jab?; Concern about covid-19 long hauler's syndrome; What can I take to prevent further outbreaks of basal cell carcinoma? Click HERE for part 2.
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Q&A with Leyla, Part 2: Pre-Emphysema
Could daily oral EDTA supplementation be helpful to prevent the progression of pre-emphysema?; Some dopamine supplements use wild green oat extract instead of mucuna. Any advantage to that?; What is the best olive oil to use?; How important is MK4 in a vitamin K supplement. Isn't MK7 enough?; According to an article in the Wall Street Journal, we'll have herd immunity by April. What say you? Click HERE for part 1.
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Oral and Respiratory Hygiene for the Prevention of Viral Infections, Part 1 March 2, 2021 While the nose is where 90% of infections enter the body...the mouth is the number two spot where infection enters. There is a correlation between oral care and systemic health. Alzheimer’s, heart disease, diabetes, and even Covid...all are higher in people that have poor oral hygiene. Nathan Jones, CEO and Founder of Xlear, Inc., the xylitol-product-based company, explains the reason for this is that poor oral hygiene leads to inflammation and, when the mouth is inflamed, more bacteria and viruses pass through the tissue and get into the bloodstream. Studies show that xylitol blocks both bacterial and viral adhesion. For 50 yrs we have known that xylitol prevents tooth decay but now on top of that, we understand how it also helps with our current health crisis. BREAKING NEWS: Government of Dominican Republic authorizes new study of Xlear for prevention of viral infections; Research demonstrates periodontal disease dramatically increases risk of serious Covid outcomes; Major journal calls for research on virucidal strategies for nasal passages; Capsaicin from chili eases sinus symptoms; How respiratory hygiene can counteract inhaled subway air contaminants; Obstacles to communicating truthful, practical science-based health information. Click HERE for part 2.
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