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Intelligent Medicine Radio Show for May 10, Part 2 May 12, 2014 Why avoiding sunshine could kill you; barefoot running, minimalist footwear fade in popularity, plus listener questions on hypertension, multiple myeloma, and growth hormone for a child with short stature. Click here for articles and resources relating to this podcast episode.
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Intelligent Medicine Radio Show for May 10, Part 1
FDA reverses position on aspirin for preventing first heart attacks and strokes; Woody Allen’s Sleeper: life imitates art; “A Big FAT Surprise”; new “Fed-Up” film highlights complicity of food industry in undermining American’s health; “Vampire Therapy” offers prospect of rejuvenation; the skin-healing properties of extra-virgin coconut oil (EVCO). Click here for articles and resources relating to this podcast episode.
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Intelligent Medicine Podcast: Q&A with Leyla Part 2 May 9, 2014 Shingles and the vaccine; Ambien vs. Trazadone; Morphogenic proteins for osteoporosis; the right way to cleanse/detox; symptoms of HRT
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Intelligent Medicine Podcast: Q&A with Leyla Part 1
In this week's Q&A with Hoffman Center Nutritionist Leyla Muedin, the topics were wide-ranging: MVP, Nigella Sativa (black seed oil), how to prepare for stem cell donation, and the best dosing for Petadolex.
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Intelligent Medicine Podcast: MTHFR—a new paradigm that’s destined to revolutionize the field of nutritional medicine Part 2 May 8, 2014 Dr. H continues his conversation with Dr. Ben Lynch. Could understanding the complex biochemistry of MTHFR variations be the key to resolving a wide variety of challenging disorders including depression and other mental conditions, autism, multiple chemical sensitivity, chronic fatigue, heart disease and more? Could ordinary forms of folic acid and B12 actually be BAD for you? What are methylated vitamins? What other nutrients assist in fixing the genetic glitches that give rise to MTHFR-related disorders? What tests can be used to map MTHFR pathways?
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Intelligent Medicine Podcast: MTHFR—a new paradigm that’s destined to revolutionize the field of nutritional medicine Part 1
Could understanding the complex biochemistry of MTHFR variations be the key to resolving a wide variety of challenging disorders including depression and other mental conditions, autism, multiple chemical sensitivity, chronic fatigue, heart disease and more? Could ordinary forms of folic acid and B12 actually be BAD for you? What are methylated vitamins? What other nutrients assist in fixing the genetic glitches that give rise to MTHFR-related disorders? What tests can be used to map MTHFR pathways? Dr. H speaks with Dr. Ben Lynch.
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Intelligent Medicine Podcast: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Part 2 May 2, 2014 Dr. H continues his discussion with Dr. Julie Kolzet.
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Intelligent Medicine Podcast: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Part 1
Could Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) help you cope with anxiety, negativity or a chronic health problem? How is it different from traditional forms of psychoanalysis? How can CBT provide an adjunct to healthy weight loss? What are “The Three Me’s”? Where do biofeedback, meditation and relaxation techniques fit in? Manhattan psychologist Dr. Julie Kolzet explains who’s a candidate for CBT and how it works, even if previous attempts at talk therapy haven’t helped.
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Intelligent Medicine Podcast: Q&A with Leyla Part 2 May 1, 2014 Vegetarian/vegan EPA/DHA; how to treat Polymyositis; carb-loading before a long run; how to fix a leaky gut
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Intelligent Medicine Podcast: Q&A with Leyla Part 1
Breast cancer surgery and healing; Metoprolol and exercise (heart rate); Eye floaters
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