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The Remarkable Potential of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy, Part 1
May 4, 2016
Dr. Hoffman is joined by Drs. Scott Sherr and Henry Prince of Hyperbaric Medical Solutions to discuss the remarkable potential of hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT). In addition to well-established conventional applications like healing diabetic foot ulcers, poorly-healing wounds, and deep-seated bone infections, HBOT has shown positive results in treating many other conditions previously considered "off-label": Chronic regional pain syndrome, post-Lyme syndrome, childhood neuro-developmental disorders, post-stroke, Alzheimer's and Parkinson's Disease, traumatic brain injury (TBI) and post-concussion syndrome, claudication and angina, ulcerative colitis and Crohn's Disease, sudden-onset hearing or vision loss, even cancer (to augment conventional therapies like radiation or as an adjunct to the ketogenic diet). The common denominator seems to be where lack of circulation, poor healing, and inflammation retard recovery. What are the safety considerations? Who's a candidate? What do the treatments entail? Click HERE for part 2.

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The Remarkable Potential of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy, Part 2

Dr. Hoffman continues his conversation with Drs. Scott Sherr and Henry Prince of Hyperbaric Medical Solutions. Click HERE for part 1.

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Intelligent Medicine Radio Show for April 30, Part 1
May 2, 2016
Help! How do I get off Nexium? New tests developed for early detection of Lyme, Parkinson’s Disease; Probiotics alleviate food allergies, help to fortify bone density; Unexpected benefit of exercise: it slows skin aging, reduces wrinkles; Can a minute of intense exercise replace a tedious 45 minute workout? Advil, Alleve, ibuprofen and prescription NSAIDs worse than previously thought for heart cells. 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 April 30, Part 2

Nutrient supplements act like “Hamburger Helper” to extend benefits of anti-depressants; Fructose harms hundreds of brain genes—but fish oil counteracts; Listener questions about natural treatment for Parkinson’s Disease, high creatinine, and high blood pressure; Is Harvoni a good drug to take for Hepatitis C? Can I take strontium with Reclast for osteoporosis? Yoga shown beneficial for atrial fibrillation. Click HERE for part 1. Click HERE for articles and resources relating to this podcast episode.

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Leyla Weighs In: Vitamin K
April 29, 2016
The overlooked, underappreciated vitamin in bone and heart health; why we don't need all that calcium.

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Q&A with Leyla, Part 1
April 28, 2016
The benefits of dark chocolate for athletes. Which vegetables should be cooked vs. eaten raw? Is slow cooking superior to other methods in terms of safety and nutrient retention? What do you think of proponents of the raw foods movement that claim cooked food increases inflammation? Click HERE for Part 2.

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Q&A with Leyla, Part 2

I have Hashimoto’s, can I safely take a multivitamin that contains iodine? Would intermittent fasting be appropriate for those with Hashimoto’s? I have been diagnosed with beta-carotene overload, how can I hasten its detoxification? What are the benefits of Ashwagandha? Is Bacopa efficacious for memory? I’ve heard some supplements contain lead. Click HERE for Part 1.

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10 Reasons You Feel Old and Get Fat, Part 1
April 27, 2016
"10 Reasons You Feel Old and Get Fat . . . and How You Can Stay Young, Slim, and Happy!" Dr. Frank Lipman challenges the myth that feeling tired is a natural part of growing older; He highlights poor diet, sedentary lifestyle, stress, sleep deprivation and over-medication as reasons why people age prematurely and develop obesity and degenerative diseases; He also focuses on the microbiome as a key mediator of disease and aging; He attacks common misconceptions about diet, exercise, and stress; His “2-Week Revitalize Program” is aimed at rebooting optimal metabolism; What are the 4 key supplements? The supportive 7 supplements? What herbal ingredients belong in an effective intestinal cleanse product? Dr. Lipman leverages his experience training in the South African bush to advance the concept of “Ubuntu” into healing. Click HERE for part 2.

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10 Reasons You Feel Old and Get Fat, Part 2

Dr. Hoffman continues his conversation with Dr. Frank Lipman, author of "10 Reasons You Feel Old and Get Fat...and How You Can Stay Young, Slim, and Happy!" Click HERE for part 1.

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The Diet Myth, Part 1
April 26, 2016
Dr. Tim Spector joins Dr. Hoffman to discuss his new book “The Diet Myth: Why the Secret to Health and Weight Loss is Already in Your Gut.” Why are rates of obesity soaring worldwide? It’s not just an overabundance of caloric foods and sedentary lifestyle, according to Dr. Spector. Something has changed in the last few decades—it’s our guts! Under assault from poor diets, acid-blockers, antibiotics, and germ-free environments, our microbial diversity has suffered. The result: an epidemic of modern diseases: diabesity, cardiovascular disease, mood disorders, autoimmunity, allergy and inflammatory disorders. Drawing from his extensive study of identical twins and the British Gut Project, which he launched, Dr. Spector is unraveling the secrets of how our trillions of gut bacteria influence our health. Why “diversity" may be more than just a catch-phrase for social activists; Could cheese actually be a health food? Are coffee and chocolate rich in nutritious fiber? What are pre-biotics? How far away are we from personalized probiotics and designer yoghurts to combat disease and promote weight loss? How can Intelligent Medicine listeners participate in microbiome research and gain valuable insights about their gut health? Click HERE for part 2.

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Q&A with Leyla, Part 1: Liver Detox After Toxic Mold Exposure


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