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Dr. Hoffman’s Summer Potpourri of Health Stories, Part 2 August 30, 2016 Dr. Hoffman continues his summary of important health stories that there hasn't been time to cover. Click HERE for part 1.
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Natural Solutions to Neuro-Developmental Problems, Part 1 December 3, 2015 Dr. Martha Herbert, author of "The Autism Revolution," is a pediatric neurologist and assistant professor of neurology at Harvard Medical School. She is a classically-trained neuroscientist with a naturopath’s passion for applying natural solutions to neuro-developmental problems of children. Her Body Brain Resilience Center in Cambridge, Massachusetts is pioneering biomedical treatment and research for autism spectrum disorder. Why are current models for research into autism inadequate? What roles do environmental pollution, poor diet and genetic susceptibility play in autism? Can pre-conceptual planning head off neuro-developmental disorders? What role does the microbiome play in childhood cognitive problems? With sophisticated brain-imaging techniques at her disposal, Dr. Herbert plans research into causes and cures. Her Documenting Hope Film Project will attempt to illustrate the potential of natural interventions to reverse childhood illnesses—not just autism but also diabetes, juvenile rheumatoid arthritis and obesity. Click HERE for part 2.
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Natural Solutions to Neuro-Developmental Problems, Part 2
Dr. Hoffman continues his conversation with Dr. Martha Herbert, author of "The Autism Revolution." Click HERE for part 1.
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Clinical Focus: Multiple Sclerosis, Part 1 October 22, 2014 What are the causes of MS? Why is it more prevalent in advanced Western societies? What are the conventional treatments? Are food intolerances involved? Is mercury the culprit? What do diet studies tell us?
The Swank Diet (low saturated fat) vs. the Wahl’s Protocol (high saturated fat). Does stress play a role?
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Clinical Focus: Multiple Sclerosis, Part 2
My detailed protocol for MS: Diet, supplements, Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN), hormones, detox, stress reduction, exercise. What’s the right type of exercise for MS?
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Personalized Medicine for Brain Optimization, Part 1 September 16, 2014 A new test (Genecept) helps doctors predict which drugs, supplements will work best for depression, anxiety, ADHD, autism and other mood disorders. Dr. Jay Lombard, founder of Genomind LLC (https://www.genomind.com) explains how a simple saliva test can guide therapy. Why do some patients react badly to commonly prescribed psychiatric meds? Why do some patients get blown away when standard doses are prescribed? How can we determine ahead of time whether patients are likely to respond to B vitamins, fish oil, SAMe, inositol, or magnesium? Can your genes predict whether you’re sluggish or hyper? Is this the future of personalized medicine for brain optimization?
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Personalized Medicine for Brain Optimization, Part 2
Dr. Hoffman continues his conversation with Dr. Jay Lombard on which drugs, supplements will work best for depression, anxiety, ADHD, autism and other mood disorders.
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Q&A with Leyla, Part 1 September 11, 2014 What supplements or meds are good for peripheral neuropathy? Can I shrink my uterine fibroid with nutrition and supplementation? Osteonecrosis of the jaw with bisphosphonates.
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