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Replenishing Cells, Increasing Energy. Part 2 September 8, 2015 Dr. Hoffman continues his conversation with John Casey, founder and CEO of Nutritional Therapeutics, Inc, about NT Factor. Click HERE for part 1.
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How well does your body handle stress? Part 1 September 2, 2015 How healthy are your adrenals? How well does your body handle stress? Get ready to take a deep-dive on this much misunderstood subject with Dr. Thomas Guilliams, author of The Role of Stress and the HPA Axis in Chronic Disease Management. Is your adrenal test giving you misleading information? Why are the terms "adrenal fatigue" and "burnout" overly simplistic? Can excess cortisol keep you from losing weight? Is there such a thing as dietary stress? What roles do exercise, sleep, and genetics play in mediating the effects of stress? What's the scientific rationale for adaptogens like rhodiola and ashwaganda? Does licorice really "support the adrenals"? What about DHEA, 7-keto DHEA and pregnenolone? Click HERE for part 2.
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How well does your body handle stress? Part 2
Dr. Hoffman continues his conversation with Dr. Thomas Guilliams, author of The Role of Stress and the HPA Axis in Chronic Disease Management. Click HERE for part 1.
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Revolutionary New Nutrients? Part 1 September 1, 2015 Could these supplements be the CoQ10s and resveratrols of tomorrow? Frank Jaksch, founder and CEO of ingredient-manufacturer Chromadex, discusses nicotinamide riboside (Niagen, Niacel) and pterostilbene (PteroPure), two novel nutraceuticals with enormous promise. Could nicotinamide ribosome revolutionize our approach to mitochondrial disorders? Why is NADH important to the human body? Does nicotinamide riboside deliver benefits for energy, neurological support, blood sugar regulation, cholesterol optimization, or sports performance? Could it provide anti-aging benefits? What about its potential for hearing protection and tinnitus? New human trials are underway, and dozens of researchers are exploring its applications worldwide. Pterolstilbine, found in blueberries, is an antioxidant compound that may support brain and circulatory health. Will these promising but little-known nutrients be mainstreamed? Click HERE for part 2.
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Revolutionary New Nutrients? Part 2
Dr. Hoffman continues his conversation with Frank Jaksch, founder and CEO of ingredient-manufacturer Chromadex, about nicotinamide riboside (Niagen, Niacel) and pterostilbene (PteroPure), two novel nutraceuticals with enormous promise. Click HERE for part 1.
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Integrative Treatment of Headaches, Part 1 August 26, 2015 Dr. Corey Schuler, chiropractor, board-certified nutritionist, and founder of the Hudson Headache Clinic, discusses integrative treatment of headaches: What are the different types of headaches? What roles do chronic muscle tension and spinal misalignment play in headaches? What are common dietary triggers? Could gut imbalances predispose to headaches? Do hormones play a part? What supplements are most helpful for headache sufferers? How significant is stress, and what techniques help alleviate it? Click HERE for part 2.
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Integrative Treatment of Headaches, Part 2
Dr. Hoffman continues his conversation with Dr. Corey Schuler, founder of the Hudson Headache Clinic. Click HERE for part 1.
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Big Medicine, Part 1 August 25, 2015 "Big Medicine: The Cost of Corporate Control and How Doctors and Patients Working Together Can Rebuild a Better System," with Dr. Elaina George. How has the Affordable Care Act made things worse for doctors and patients? What alternatives exist for patients trying to break free of the insurance company/Big Pharma/government regulation stranglehold? Click HERE for part 2.
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Big Medicine, Part 2
Dr. Hoffman continues his conversation with Dr. Elaina George, author of "Big Medicine: The Cost of Corporate Control and How Doctors and Patients Working Together Can Rebuild a Better System." Click HERE for part 1.
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GMO Hazards, Part 1 August 20, 2015 In light of a this week’s startling opinion piece in the New England Journal of Medicine calling for labeling of GMOs and further research on their potentially toxic effects, we invite outspoken GMO critic, Dr. Stephanie Seneff, to weigh in on GMO hazards: What is glyphosate, and could its use be related to a dramatic uptick in autism cases? Is glyphosate an endocrine-disruptor? Could it be a carcinogen? Does glyphosate undermine the microbiome, leading to nutritional deficiencies, neurotransmitter imbalances, and metabolic derangements favoring obesity? Does Bt from GMO crops damage the intestine? Could GMO crops be linked to the increase in celiac disease and gluten intolerance? How do GMOs act synergistically with statins to undermine health? Click HERE for part 2.
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