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Gut Microbes and the Brain, Part 2
April 28, 2015
Dr. Hoffman continues his conversation with Dr. David Perlmutter about our new understanding of the relationship between the gut and the brain. Click HERE for part 1.

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The offensive against herbal supplements, Part 1
April 21, 2015
Dr. Andrea Wong, Vice President of Scientific and Regulatory Affairs for the Council for Responsible Nutrition, weighs in on New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman’s offensive against herbal supplements; is this an example of grandstanding in the guise of consumer advocacy? Dr. Wong discusses an independent White Paper that critiques the AG’s reliance on an unreliable methodology, DNA barcoding, to assess supplement quality. Is the supplement industry "poorly-regulated” as alleged by the AG? Why hasn’t the AG released the actual reports upon which his investigation is predicated? How can consumers be assured of quality and potency when purchasing natural products? What safeguards are in place to avert toxicity? Was the FDA asleep at the switch over marketing of an amphetamine-like synthetic ingredient (BMPEA) that should have been banned? Is this representative of the unreliability of the supplement industry as a whole? She urges consumers to join the #ReleaseTheReport Twitter campaign. Click HERE for part 2.

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The offensive against herbal supplements, Part 2

Dr. Hoffman continues his conversation with Dr. Andrea Wong, Vice President of Scientific and Regulatory Affairs for the Council for Responsible Nutrition, as she weighs in on New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman’s offensive against herbal supplements. Click HERE for part 1.

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The Gene Therapy Plan, Part 1
April 15, 2015
Dr. Mitchell Gaynor, integrative oncologist, discusses his new book, The Gene Therapy Plan. Your genes are NOT your destiny, and diet, exercise, stress reduction and targeted supplementation impact epigenetics—the expression of our genetic potential. We can literally turn on and turn off cancer and other diseases with the choices we make. Dr. Gaynor discusses black cumin seed, green tea, curcumin, vitamin D, glutathione and many other nutrients as gene modifiers. Is intravenous vitamin C helpful for cancer? Do antioxidants block the effectiveness of cancer therapies? Low-fat vs. low-carb diet in cancer prevention; the importance of the microbiome; how to overcome cancer fatigue and “chemo brain”; are breakthroughs being made in conventional oncology that will improve cancer care? Click HERE for part 2.

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The Gene Therapy Plan, Part 2

Dr. Hoffman continues his conversation with Dr. Mitchell Gaynor, integrative oncologist, about his new book, The Gene Therapy Plan. Click HERE for part 1.

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Hypnosis as a tool for overcoming bad habits, Part 1
April 9, 2015
Improving sleep, reducing anxiety, eating healthier, exercising, stopping smoking and more. Certified Master Hypnotist and nutritionist Jeffrey Rose weighs in with his tailored approach for accessing the subconscious with positive suggestions and affirmations. He argues that media and advertising actually invoke established principles of hypnosis to sell us drugs, unhealthy foods and alcohol. We need to reverse that programming to achieve wellness and personal freedom. He’s also an advocate for Start School Later, a program that seeks to modify school start times to better match kids’ circadian rhythms and allow adequate sleep time. Click HERE for part 2.

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Hypnosis as a tool for overcoming bad habits, Part 2

Dr. Hoffman continues his conversation with Certified Master Hypnotist and nutritionist Jeffrey Rose. Click HERE for part 1.

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How to keep your kids safe from hidden holiday perils, Part 1
April 2, 2015
A special Easter and Passover edition of Intelligent Medicine: How to keep your kids safe from hidden holiday perils that lurk in the Easter basket or on the Seder table! Dr. Lisa Sulsenti, nutritionist and chiropractor, dishes on food colorings, chemical carcinogens, GMOs, sugar and other toxic ingredients that are concealed in holiday treats like colorful “peeps” and chocolate Easter bunnies. How to read labels, how to source healthy alternatives, and how to achieve buy-in from your kids for nutritious natural treats (and no, they don’t have to subsist on celery sticks and broccoli florets!). Click HERE for part 2.

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How to keep your kids safe from hidden holiday perils, Part 2

Dr. Hoffman continues his conversation with Dr. Lisa Sulsenti, nutritionist and chiropractor, who dishes on food colorings, chemical carcinogens, GMOs, sugar and other toxic ingredients that are concealed in holiday treats. Click HERE for part 1.

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“Natural Cures for Dummies,” Part 1
March 31, 2015
"Natural Cures for Dummies," a new book by today’s guest, Dr. Scott Banks, is a handy, concise introduction to the subject. Dr. Banks explains why chiropractors are uniquely suited to deliver this message. What is Functional Medicine? What conditions are most amenable to natural interventions? Dr. Banks dishes on broccoli extract, curcumin, omega 3 fatty acids, colostrum, methylfolate, vitamin D, magnesium, and many of his favorite supplements. He discusses leaky gut, food allergy, gluten intolerance and detoxification. Click HERE for part 2.

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