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Everything you ever wanted to know about Sports Nutrition with Tavis Piattoly, RD, Part 2 October 29, 2014 Dr. Hoffman continues his conversation with Tavis Piattoly, RD on sports nutrition.
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Halloween Horrors, Part 1 October 16, 2014 Halloween Horrors: It’s not so much the gruesome costumes, it’s what’s going into the Trick or Treat bag. Chiropractor/nutritionist Dr. Lisa Sulsenti explores the toxic ingredients lurking in those tempting Halloween treats, and suggests healthier alternatives. A must-listen practical guide for parents and grandparents in the run-up to Halloween ’14.
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Halloween Horrors, Part 2
Dr. Hoffman continues his conversation with chiropractor/nutritionist Dr. Lisa Sulsenti exploring the toxic ingredients lurking in those tempting Halloween treats.
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Kids’ Health, Part 1 September 23, 2014 Dr. Hoffman interviews Heather Manley, ND, author of the Human Bodies Detectives book and curriculum series. How to encourage kids to eat healthy foods? How much leeway should parents give kids? How to encourage adequate sleep for over-programmed, over-stimulated kids? Should kids be placed on an electronic device “diet”? What are the three major supplements that ALL kids should have? What role do omega 3 fatty acids (EPA and DHA) play in kids' mental and physical health? How do naturopathic doctors deal with common kids’ ailments? Are there natural alternatives to harmful antibiotics?
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Kids’ Health, Part 2
Dr. Hoffman continues his conversation with Heather Manley, ND, author of the Human Bodies Detectives book.
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Postpartum Depression, Part 1 September 17, 2014 A high percentage of women suffer from the devastating symptoms of postpartum depression (PPD). Dr. Hoffman interviews PPD expert Dr. Shoshana Bennett, psychologist, radio host, and author of numerous books including Postpartum Depression for Dummies. What are the symptoms? Why are women susceptible after having a baby? What role does nutrition play? Do specific supplements help alleviate PPM? Do correctable thyroid and female hormone changes contribute to the problem?
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Postpartum Depression, Part 2
Dr. Hoffman continues his discussion with PPD expert Dr. Shoshana Bennett.
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Personalized Medicine for Brain Optimization, Part 1 September 16, 2014 A new test (Genecept) helps doctors predict which drugs, supplements will work best for depression, anxiety, ADHD, autism and other mood disorders. Dr. Jay Lombard, founder of Genomind LLC (https://www.genomind.com) explains how a simple saliva test can guide therapy. Why do some patients react badly to commonly prescribed psychiatric meds? Why do some patients get blown away when standard doses are prescribed? How can we determine ahead of time whether patients are likely to respond to B vitamins, fish oil, SAMe, inositol, or magnesium? Can your genes predict whether you’re sluggish or hyper? Is this the future of personalized medicine for brain optimization?
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Personalized Medicine for Brain Optimization, Part 2
Dr. Hoffman continues his conversation with Dr. Jay Lombard on which drugs, supplements will work best for depression, anxiety, ADHD, autism and other mood disorders.
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Second Opinion: Promising Trends in Cancer Treatment, Part 1 August 29, 2014 Is the cancer establishment inherently biased against low-tech natural therapies? Dr. Hoffman interviews Ralph Moss, Ph.D. and filmmaker Eric Merola on their new movie, Second Opinion: Did Memorial Sloane Kettering Cancer Center deep-six promising data on Laetrile in the 1970s? Was their motive to suppress unconventional cancer treatments? Why is it important to re-litigate this case four decades later? Dr. Moss weighs in on promising trends in cancer treatment, both mainstream and alternative: ketogenic diet, targeted immunotherapy, hyperthermia, Avemar, Essiac tea, mushrooms, proteolytic enzymes, IV vitamin C.
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