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The Dorito Effect, Part 2 November 16, 2015 Dr. Hoffman continues his coversation with mark Schatzker, author of 'The Dorito Effect: The Surprising Truth About Food and Flavor." Can this approach help failed dieters recover their appetite equilibrium? Click HERE for part 1.
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A New Super-Polyphenol, Part 1 November 3, 2015 Oligonol, a new super-polyphenol. Lychee is the source of this plant antioxidant, but a new formulation by AminoUp, the same company that developed the popular immune enhancer AHCC, has revved the bio-availability of this phytonutrient. While anthocyanidins from berries are 0.1% bioavailable, and quercetin is 1-5% bioavailable, olIgonol boasts a bioavailability of greater than 60%. The result is that oligonol is a circulatory enhancer, an athletic performance promoter, a fatigue alleviator, and may support weight loss through its insulin-sensitizing activity. It also may support skin youthfulness via its effects on capillaries. Studies demonstrate its benefits for poor circulation to the hands in feet that result in painful, discolored extremities upon cold exposure. Dr. Jaime Salas specializes in sports nutrition for performance athletes and relies heavily on oligonol for facilitating recovery from heavy workouts. Click HERE for part 2.
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A New Super-Polyphenol, Part 2
Dr. Hoffman continues his conversation with Dr. Jaime Salas about Oligonol, a new super-polyphenol. Click HERE for part 1.
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Meat and Cancer, Part 1 October 27, 2015 This just in: World Health Organization warns "bacon, ham and sausage as big a cancer risk as smoking!” And even non-processed meat should be consumed in moderation to reduce risk. What’s the truth behind these far-reaching public policy recommendations? Nina Teicholz, investigative journalist, author of “The Big Fat Surprise,” weighs in with her interpretation of the controversy. She argues that food recommendations are based on shoddy science, and are rife with bias from a scientific community still infatuated with the now disproven low-fat paradigm. Mere population studies are prone to error, and many policy makers discard evidence that supports the safety of saturated fats and cholesterol. Ms. Teicholz has recently stirred up a ruckus with a controversial article in the British Medical Journal questioning the influential Dietary Guidelines for America (DGA), currently under review. A careful examination of the history of American dietary fads suggests we may be in for a serious course correction when it comes to recommendations about fat and animal protein intake. Click HERE for part 2.
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Meat and Cancer, Part 2
Dr. Hoffman continues his conversation with Nina Teicholz, investigative journalist and author of “The Big Fat Surprise,” who weighs in with her interpretation of the controversy behind the World Health Organization's warning, "bacon, ham and sausage as big a cancer risk as smoking!” Click HERE for part 1.
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Innovative Options to Heal Cancer, Part 1 October 22, 2015 Meet an oncology nurse who quit conventional medicine after discovering that nutrition heals cancer. Valerie Warwick, RN, is Co-Founder and Primary Consultant of MyWellnessTutor.com, a web-based service that supports cancer patients in their journey towards cure. Valerie discusses innovative cancer strategies, supplements for cancer, diet and emotional support. Cancer patients have choices, and MyWellnessTutor attempts to connect them with innovative options that may lie outside the realm of conventional oncology. Click HERE for part 2.
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Innovative Options to Heal Cancer, Part 2
Dr. Hoffman continues his conversation with Valerie Warwick, Co-Founder and Primary Consultant of MyWellnessTutor.com. Click HERE for part 1.
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Reverse the Negative Health Consequences of Stress, Part 1 October 20, 2015 Dr. Daniel Cristafi, PhD, Master Herbalist, and author of “Syndrome S,” discusses how to avoid, manage, and reverse the negative health consequences of stress. Why is stress not merely “psychological?” What transpires in the body when we’re stressed? What are its cumulative effects? What dietary changes can we make to reduce the effects of stress? What exercise is a no-no for stress? What can be done during the Holidays to cut down the stress that so many women feel as they coordinate the festivities for their families? Are there key natural supplements that we can take to help with stress? Dr. Crisafi shares new data that suggests that Aged Garlic Extract may help alleviate stress. What role can progesterone play? For a free copy of Dr. Crisafi’s new book, "Syndrome S,” call 1-800-421-2998. Click HERE for part 2.
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Reverse the Negative Health Consequences of Stress, Part 2
Dr. Hoffman continues his conversation with Dr. Daniel Cristafi, PhD, Master Herbalist, and author of “Syndrome S,” about how to avoid, manage, and reverse the negative health consequences of stress. Click HERE for part 1.
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New, Cutting-Edge Medical Testing, Part 1 October 15, 2015 Testing in functional and integrative medicine. We speak to Dr. Russell Jaffe MD, Board-Certified Clinical Pathologist, a pioneer in developing custom testing for complementary physicians. Dr. Jaffe explains why, initially a skeptic, his intensive study of natural healing systems led him to embrace them wholeheartedly. What are the top 8 predictive biomarkers? Why do conventional tests not tell the complete story? How can we evaluate the effects of stress, free radicals, inflammation, and toxicity? What’s the best way to determine food and environmental sensitivities? How to ascertain whether you have adequate levels of key nutrients? Why do our genes influence our individual nutritional needs and lifestyle requirements? How an understanding of epigenetics can help us overcome our biologically-programmed Achilles’ heels, and develop a blueprint for health optimization. Click HERE for part 2.
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