Intelligent Medicine Dr. Ronald Hoffman
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- Health & Fitness
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Pioneering complementary medicine practitioner Dr. Ronald Hoffman takes a cutting-edge approach to health, wellness, and aging. He covers both conventional and alternative modalities, as well as nutrition, exercise, and supplements.
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Unraveling Magnesium’s Vital Role in Your Health with Patrick Sullivan, Part 1
Have you ever thought about the silent orchestrator of our body's symphony, magnesium? Together with Patrick Sullivan Jr., co-founder & CEO of Jigsaw Health, we uncover the important influence of magnesium on countless biochemical processes and overall health. From the critical balance of magnesium and calcium for strong bones to the vital role it plays in muscle and nerve function, we shed light on the importance of maintaining optimal mineral levels. We debunk common misconceptions and reveal why magnesium, often overshadowed by calcium, is just as indispensable for our well-being. Blood pressure and heart health enthusiasts, take note: our discussion dives into the lesser-known cardiovascular benefits of magnesium. We also dissect the mineral's role as a natural vasodilator and how certain medications can tip the scales against magnesium, affecting conditions from asthma to osteoporosis. Plus, we don't shy away from addressing lifestyle choices that can deplete magnesium levels, giving you the complete picture of how to maintain a heart-healthy balance. Moreover, we tackle the common hurdles in diagnosing magnesium deficiency and how a clinical approach may offer the most accurate assessment.
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Unraveling Magnesium’s Vital Role in Your Health with Patrick Sullivan, Part 2
Dr. Hoffman continues his conversation with Patrick Sullivan Jr., co-founder & CEO of , the creators of MagSRT, America’s #1 time release magnesium.
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Intelligent Medicine Radio for April 20, Part 1: Keto for Migraines, Depression and Anxiety
Can spring allergies make you tired, achy and blue? Keto for migraines, depression and anxiety; YouTube’s war against keto showcases Big Tech’s efforts to stifle “misinformation”; Alliance for Natural Health launches campaign against censorship of truthful health reporting; Vitamin D for Hashimoto’s and COPD; Should antidepressants be made available over the counter?
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Intelligent Medicine Radio for April 20, Part 2: Gin-soaked raisins for diabetes?
Recovery from Long Covid loss of taste and smell; If you hit “snooze” you may NOT lose; When thyroid tests mislead; Gin-soaked raisins for diabetes? Weight loss drugs touted for smoking cessation, alcoholism treatment, sleep apnea, Alzheimer’s—as “Ozempic face” emerges as risk; Side effects from her use of Zepbound worry a woman’s fiancée; How fluctuations in blood sugar can make you nauseous and jittery; ALS associated with common household chemicals stored in attached garages; Blood test ID’s environmental pollutants that hike ALS risk; Combo of 2 common, inexpensive drugs shown to slow ALS progression; Diets outperform drugs for IBS
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Leyla Weighs In: The Erosion of Trust in Nutritional Research
Could trusting your next meal's nutrition label be a gamble? The world of nutritional research is rife with fraudulent studies, casting a shadow of doubt over what we thought we knew about the food we eat. On this episode, "Leyla Weighs In" dissecting the unsettling trend of retracted studies that's shaking the foundations of medical trust and patient safety. From the implications of such deceit on healthcare to spotting the tell-tale signs of phony research, we equip you with the knowledge to challenge the status quo of scientific publications.
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Q&A with Leyla, Part 1: A Nicotine Vaccine
Oh oh oh....Ozempic (It's Magic!); Things we don’t need: Up next, a nicotine vaccine; Which is preferable, whey protein or plant protein?; When is the the best time to take a protein supplement? Before exercise or after?
Customer Reviews
Fantastic info about movement for seniors
Just listened to the 2-part interview with Movement for Life creator Hedy and I’m so inspired to share it with my senior parents. It’s wonderful to hear about exercise for seniors that’s so accessible and life affirming. Such great info in there!
Throws out information without sources
Twins study: very poorly reviewed. Sounds like an infomercial.
Going down the hill
This was once a show that was more real info with some science backing, Now off the rails And fringe Too bad. This episode on neurodegenerative toxins is sooo weak; she is just reading some statements but really offering nothing to substantiate. It is really in the end telling us nothing of value…the show also just pushes its own supplements