Synopsis
Audio presentations by Dr. Ronald Hoffman on the topics of preventive medicine and natural healing
Episodes
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Q&A with Leyla, Part 2: Whole-Body Scans
30/10/2025 Duration: 40minI recently had an ApoB test and am surprised that it isn't lower than it is. Can you explain?I have an ascending thoracic aortic aneurysm. How can I keep it from enlarging?Why are you against whole-body scans? Aren't they helpful?Can I take magnesium L-threonate while also taking magnesium glycinate?
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Say Yes to NO: Exploring Nitric Oxide's Role in Health, Part 1
29/10/2025 Duration: 38minIn this episode of the Intelligent Medicine podcast, Dr. Ronald Hoffman discusses the vital role of nitric oxide in human health with expert Dr. Nathan Bryan, a pioneering scientist, health innovator, and biotech entrepreneur who's reshaping the conversation around longevity, human performance, and the truth behind modern health. He’s author of "The Secret of Nitric Oxide: Bringing the Science to Life." They explore the science behind nitric oxide, its numerous benefits, including its impact on cardiovascular health and erectile function, and the misconceptions surrounding common supplementation methods. Dr. Bryan explains how his research led to the development of effective nitric oxide supplements and a nitric oxide-friendly lifestyle. They also address the safety and efficacy of combining nitric oxide support with erectile dysfunction medications, and Dr. Bryan shares insights into ongoing research and future innovations in the field.
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Say Yes to NO: Exploring Nitric Oxide's Role in Health, Part 2
29/10/2025 Duration: 37minDr. Hoffman continues his conversation with Dr. Nathan Bryan, a pioneering scientist, health innovator, biotech entrepreneur, and author of "The Secret of Nitric Oxide: Bringing the Science to Life."
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Mind, Body, Gut: A Comprehensive Look at Gastroenterology, Part 1
28/10/2025 Duration: 43minIn this episode of the Intelligent Medicine podcast, Dr. Ronald Hoffman is joined by Dr. Alexandra Shustina, a distinguished integrative gastroenterologist based in New York City and Miami. They delve into Dr. Shustina’s journey from conventional to integrative medicine, the importance of addressing the microbiome, and holistic approaches to treating gastrointestinal ailments like IBS, Crohn's disease, and ulcerative colitis. Dr. Shustina shares her insights on diet, the impact of stress, and the role of supplements and herbal remedies. She discusses the significance of personalized care, visceral manipulation, and mind-body techniques in promoting gut health. The episode also touches on the rising incidence of gastrointestinal cancers in young people and the potential benefits of proactive, integrative healthcare approaches.
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Mind, Body, Gut: A Comprehensive Look at Gastroenterology, Part 2
28/10/2025 Duration: 40minDr. Hoffman continues his conversation with Dr. Alexandra Shustina, NYC’s and Miami’s premier Integrative board-certified Gastroenterologist and gut health specialist, an expert in the gut microbiome and its role in health and wellness.
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Intelligent Medicine Radio for October 25, Part 1: Why Not All Fish Oils Are Alike
27/10/2025 Duration: 43minNew study suggests taking thyroid medication WITH food may be just as good as taking it on an empty stomach; Natural support for Parkinson’s Disease; Reviving the lost art of handwriting may be key to kid’s learning; Dr. Jeffrey Bland does a deep dive on why not all fish oils are alike.
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Intelligent Medicine Radio for October 25, Part 2: Cancer Incidence is Soaring
27/10/2025 Duration: 44minWhile we’re making progress in TREATING cancer, worldwide cancer INCIDENCE is soaring, especially among young people; New guidelines for colon cancer screening urge earlier start at age 45; Rates of peanut allergy are declining as more parents follow revised advice to introduce nuts earlier to kids; What’s with all the buzz about methylene blue? Legalization and stronger pot are creating an epidemic of ER visits for uncontrolled vomiting, debilitating abdominal pain; New smart toilet gives you a report card on your poop; When Zoloft doesn’t work for anxiety.
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Leyla Weighs In on Navigating GLP-1 Medications: Addressing Side Effects and Maintaining Muscle Mass
24/10/2025 Duration: 24minLeyla Muedin, a registered dietitian nutritionist, discusses the gastrointestinal (GI) side effects commonly experienced by patients using GLP-1 medications such as Ozempic and Rybelsus. Leyla introduces a nutraceutical called Digexin, created by N-X-T-U-S-A, which has shown promise in mitigating these side effects and improving overall well-being. The episode highlights the need for patients to prioritize animal protein intake and incorporate strength training to maintain muscle mass, especially when taking GLP-1 medications. Leyla emphasizes the importance of developing healthy habits and lifestyle changes to sustain weight loss after discontinuing these drugs.
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Q&A with Leyla, Part 1: Hip Pain
23/10/2025 Duration: 35minINFINITY Study on the timing of thyroid medication ingestionI have a growth near my eye that is changing in color and becoming crusty. What should I do?I've been suffering from hip pain for the last three years. Any suggestions on what to do?Could toxic exposures like mold cause conditions like low thyroid or autoimmunity?
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Q&A with Leyla, Part 2: IBS
23/10/2025 Duration: 35minWith a calcium score of zero, is there any fat in your diet? Are there any recommended supplements for IBS?What is the safest and most appropriate dose of vitamin D3 for most seniors?
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ENCORE: Rethinking SNAP: Enhancing Nutrition and Access, Part 1
22/10/2025 Duration: 26minReforming SNAP. The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program—formerly known as food stamps—is designed to address nutritional gaps for economically disadvantaged Americans. But critics argue that SNAP’s lack of selectivity when it comes to ultra-processed foods stokes the current epidemic of obesity and metabolic disorders. Nutritionist Carolina Schneider, MS, RD, joins us to discuss an opportunity to reform SNAP. She makes the case for emphasizing fresh, minimally processed food as eligible for purchase under SNAP. Also, she urges inclusion of vitamin D under SNAP benefits because of the pervasiveness of vitamin D deficiency, especially among SNAP recipients. Check out a hub for citizen activism at www.All4VitaminD.org. In Part 2, we shift to consideration of plant-based diets: What are their advantages, and what are potential pitfalls?
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ENCORE: Rethinking SNAP: Enhancing Nutrition and Access, Part 2
22/10/2025 Duration: 30minDr. Hoffman continues his conversation with Carolina Schneider, MS, RD.
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ENCORE: Innovative Approaches to Complex Chronic Diseases with Dr. Tanya Dempsey, Part 1
21/10/2025 Duration: 31minMany challenging medical conditions defy treatment and challenge clinicians to come up with innovative solutions—Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, fibromyalgia, Lyme Disease, Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS), Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS) and autoimmune conditions; add now the growing burden of patients with Long Covid and vaccine injury. Dr. Tania Dempsey specializes in treating these complicated chronic disorders. She has embraced and advanced a new paradigm based on addressing Mast Cell Activation Syndrome (MCAS). What is MCAS? How is it differentiated from ordinary allergies, and why are its symptoms so pervasive? What are its causes and triggers? What role for low-histamine diets? Antihistamines? Other novel medications? What nutritional supplements can facilitate its resolution? How does recognition of the contribution of MCAS facilitate treatment of patients suffering from Long Covid and vaccine injuries?
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ENCORE: Innovative Approaches to Complex Chronic Diseases with Dr. Tanya Dempsey, Part 2
21/10/2025 Duration: 27minDr. Hoffman continues his conversation with Dr. Tania Dempsey.
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Intelligent Medicine Radio for October 18, Part 1: The Craving for Alcohol
20/10/2025 Duration: 43min“Food is Medicine” initiative urged—but progress is slow; Thymic peptide for cancer; What is “orthomolecular psychiatry”? Magnesium threonate for tinnitus; How screen time and social media are dumbing down our kids; The craving for alcohol may be programmed from our primate origins.
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Intelligent Medicine Radio for October 18, Part 2: Conquering Inflammation
20/10/2025 Duration: 44minNew options for knee pain—radiation and embolization; Popeye was right to power-up with spinach; Conquering inflammation; Methane-predominant SIBO; Unnecessary back surgery on seniors is rampant; Medicare Advantage patients often relegated to inferior cancer surgery.
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Leyla Weighs In on Staying Hydrated: Why Ice Water Isn't Always the Answer
17/10/2025 Duration: 23minHydration Myths & Facts: Why Drinking Ice Water May Not Be Ideal. Nutritionist Leyla Muedin delves into the often-overlooked aspects of hydration, particularly focusing on the potential drawbacks of drinking ice-cold water. She explains the effects of excessively cold water on digestion and overall health, citing insights from experts like Dr. Harry Emrich. Leyla highlights why traditional practices and scientific evidence suggest that cool rather than cold water is more beneficial, especially during warm weather. Additionally, the episode offers practical advice on maintaining hydration through alternative methods, such as consuming water-rich fruits and vegetables, and the potential hazards of certain beverages like hot caffeinated drinks and alcohol during heat waves.
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Q&A with Leyla, Part 1: Reasons for Nausea
16/10/2025 Duration: 33minReasons for nausea My PSA was 4.0 six months ago, and now it's up to 4.55. What should I do?I have lupus and need to take Methotrexate. How can I protect my liver and immune system?The important relationship between vitamin D3 and K2
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Q&A with Leyla, Part 2: Can Fish Oil Raise LDL Cholesterol?
16/10/2025 Duration: 36minHow do I keep my LDL low enough without compromising my brain and my liver?I read that fish oil can raise LDL cholesterol. Is this true?A questionable case study on pycnogenol
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ENCORE: Natural Solutions for Prostate and Male Sexual Health, Part 1
15/10/2025 Duration: 31minDr. Geo Espinosa, one of America’s foremost integrative urologists, dishes on men’s urinary problems, natural support for testosterone, and prostate cancer. Lifestyle factors—diet, exercise, sleep and stress reduction—play an important role in all phases of urological health. Dr. Geo explains how he interacts with conventional urologists on the faculty of NYU Langone Medical Center where he practices. Why are men’s urinary problems not just a matter of prostate size? How can natural strategies alleviate urinary difficulties without the need for surgery or drugs? Besides saw palmetto, what nutraceuticals can benefit men with urinary problems? Are there really natural herbal alternatives to testosterone? For men with prostate cancer who are under active surveillance, is there anything more that can be done to minimize their chance of eventually needing surgery or radiation? What nutraceuticals, vitamins and minerals have anti-prostate cancer potential?