Synopsis
Audio presentations by Dr. Ronald Hoffman on the topics of preventive medicine and natural healing
Episodes
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ENCORE: Q&A with Leyla, Part 1: Anti-Aging Supplements
09/05/2024 Duration: 30minStudy: Glycemic impact the same among grains -- whole and refined; Can you comment on Spermidine as an anti-aging supplement? Does it work the same as NAD?; More comments on Consumer Labs and their critiques.
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ENCORE: Q&A with Leyla, Part 2: Time Restricted Eating
09/05/2024 Duration: 25minIs there anything you can suggest to people with MGUS to proactively keep multiple myeloma at bay?; Would you please comment on the recent study that showed no benefits to time-restricted eating?; Our 12-year-old grandson has Sever's disease. Any supplements you would recommend for him?
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ENCORE: Factors That Affect Fertility, Part 1
08/05/2024 Duration: 24minInfertility is an increasing problem. Many couples are facing challenges, but few realize that men are an important part of the fertility equation. Sperm quality is recognized to be declining worldwide. Ayla Barmmer, a Registered Dietician and functional medicine practitioner is the founder and CEO of FullWell, a fertility wellness and education brand. She discusses lifestyle factors that affect fertility: exercise, diet, weight optimization, stress, and sleep. Additionally, environmental toxicity can take a toll on sperm and egg viability. A few specific nutrients are essential for fertility optimization, which she enumerates. Not only can barriers to pregnancy be surmounted, but proper pre-conceptual planning can optimize the physical and mental health of offspring—even with lasting trans-generational effects for descendants.
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ENCORE: Factors That Affect Fertility, Part 2
08/05/2024 Duration: 33minDr. Hoffman continues his conversation with Ayla Barmmer, a Registered Dietician and functional medicine practitioner, and founder and CEO of FullWell, a fertility wellness and education brand.
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ENCORE: A New Revolutionary Technology That Can Predict Cardiovascular Risk With Precision, Part 1
07/05/2024 Duration: 24minCurrent ways of visualizing the coronary arteries with calcium scoring are limited: the presence of calcium doesn’t always determine risk; its absence doesn’t fully eliminate the possibility of soft plaque, which is actually more dangerous than stable calcium deposits. Dr. James Min is an expert on cardiovascular imaging and founder and CEO of Cleerly, a company that has developed an improved scan that can differentiate between dangerous unstable plaque, and more benign lesions. The test can be used to establish risk, and then medication and/or lifestyle modification with diet, stress reduction, exercise and supplements can be undertaken. Subsequent tests can yield a report card for how successful the preventive interventions have been. Dr. Min emphasizes that even in settings of high cholesterol the test can show minimal risk, reducing the need for cholesterol medication; conversely, people with low cholesterol may have substantial dangerous plaque. The Cleerly test promises to revolutionize our approach to
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ENCORE: A New Revolutionary Technology That Can Predict Cardiovascular Risk With Precision, Part 2
07/05/2024 Duration: 29minDr. Hoffman continues his conversation with Dr. James Min, an expert on cardiovascular imaging and founder and CEO of Cleerly, a company that has developed an improved scan that can differentiate between dangerous unstable plaque, and more benign lesions.
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ENCORE: Intelligent Medicine Radio for May 4, Part 1: The Debate Over “Moderate Drinking”
06/05/2024 Duration: 40minThe Standard American Diet (SAD) is truly sad; Twin experiment reveals health and mood tolls of ultra-processed food; Can Jets’ Aaron Rodgers make a comeback after Achilles heel rupture? Bergamot for cholesterol? The debate over “moderate drinking”; Oral anticoagulants can increase osteoporosis risk; Why calcium carbonate is a poor choice for bone health
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ENCORE: Intelligent Medicine Radio for May 4, Part 2: Chat GPT for Cancer Treatment Options?
06/05/2024 Duration: 40minWhy you shouldn’t rely on Chat GPT for cancer treatment options; How stress undermines your immune system defense against cancer; Keto diet + supplements for polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS); Can Plavix make you dizzy? Berberine for blood sugar; Why a B complex supplement might give you stomach problems; Widely used emulsifiers in processed foods may hike heart risk; N-acetylcysteine staves off obesity complications.
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Leyla Weighs In: Decoding Food Allergies, Intolerances, and Sensitivities
03/05/2024 Duration: 23min"Leyla Weighs In: on the differences between food allergies, sensitivities, and intolerances, highlighting the immune responses involved and common triggers. She also explores the rise in food reactivity, the impact on conditions like IBS and inflammatory bowel disease, and the role of environmental factors in gut health.
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ENCORE: Q&A with Leyla, Part 1: Selfies and Plastic Surgery
02/05/2024 Duration: 26minSelfies are driving up plastic surgery; Are either glucosamine hydrochloride or potassium sulfate bad for you--especially after long-term use?; What do you think of ZipSlim for weight loss?; Despite being on a strict diet, my cholesterol is 300 and increasing. I would like to avoid statins--what do you recommend?
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ENCORE: Q&A with Leyla, Part 2: Varicose Veins
02/05/2024 Duration: 26minUse of magnesium in Crohn's disease; Study: Association of habitual alcohol intake with risk of cardiovascular disease; If one is taking vitamin C, is a collagen supplement for the skin superfluous?; Is there a good treatment for varicose veins?
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ENCORE: A Novel, Newly-Discovered Nutraceutical, Part 1
01/05/2024 Duration: 30minThe Annatto plant is valued as a rich source of tocotrienols and a novel, newly-discovered nutraceutical: geranylgeraniol (GG). Dr. Barrie Tan, a Ph.D. biochemist who discovered GG, and Dr. David Brady, former director of the Human Nutrition Institute at the University of Bridgeport and author of numerous books and scientific papers, join us to discuss the roles of tocotrienols and GG in human health. Traditional forms of vitamin E supplements—the tocopherols—are being superseded by tocotrienols as more therapeutic forms of vitamin E. Tocotrienols have shown promise in oncology, for supporting liver health, and for protecting cell membranes as potent fat-soluble antioxidants. GG is ubiquitous as a precursor of diverse compounds including CoQ10, active vitamin K, sex steroids, and proteins. It is useful as a general preventive supplement as well as for specific applications like offsetting CoQ10 depletion in statin users, in metabolic syndrome, and for staving off sarcopenia. Drs. Brady and Tan share their exp
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ENCORE: A Novel, Newly-Discovered Nutraceutical, Part 2
01/05/2024 Duration: 32minDr. Hoffman continues his conversation with Dr. Barrie Tan, a Ph.D. biochemist who discovered GG, and Dr. David Brady, former director of the Human Nutrition Institute at the University of Bridgeport.
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ENCORE: A New Way of Understanding Patients With a Wide Array of Elusive Symptoms, Part 1
30/04/2024 Duration: 26minMast Cell Activation Syndrome (MCAS) is a diagnosis that offers a new way of understanding patients with a wide array of elusive symptoms, resistant to conventional therapy. Dr. Tania Dempsey, an expert in dealing with complex diseases, has performed extensive research in collaboration with Dr. Lawrence Afrin, author of "Never Bet Against Occam: Mast Cell Activation Disease and the Modern Epidemics of Chronic Illness and Medical Complexity." Dr. Dempsey explains the many manifestations of MCAS, which go beyond mere classical allergies, including headaches, psychiatric symptoms, gastrointestinal problems, and even gynecological and urological complaints. Certain medications can help treat it, along with diet and natural supplements like quercetin, DAO, and luteolin. Triggers may include mold, environmental toxins, stress, and tick-borne infections. There’s even speculation that MCAS may be responsible for some of the symptoms of Long Covid.
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ENCORE: A New Way of Understanding Patients With a Wide Array of Elusive Symptoms, Part 2
30/04/2024 Duration: 28minDr. Hoffman continues his conversation with Dr. Tania Dempsey, an expert in dealing with complex diseases, about Mast Cell Activation Syndrome (MCAS).
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ENCORE: Intelligent Medicine Radio for April 27, Part 1: Berberine for blood sugar?
29/04/2024 Duration: 39minKim Kardashian sells pricey medically-inappropriate body scans; Berberine for blood sugar? Aftercare for shoulder replacement? Wash your pillowcases to stave off health problems! Sugar—not fat—is the culprit in heart disease; New medical advance may stave off horseshoe crab extinction.
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ENCORE: Intelligent Medicine Radio for April 27, Part 2: A Shocking Approach to Smoking Cessation
29/04/2024 Duration: 40minWhich supplements should be taken by themselves without food, and which to take in the AM and PM? Pros/cons of hormone replacement therapy for menopause; Natural treatment of rheumatoid arthritis; Covid after non-Hodgkin's disease—is there a concern? Vitamin D scores vs. hard-to-treat cancers; A shocking approach to smoking cessation; 10 reasons why seniors go to ground.
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Leyla Weighs In: Eating for Energy and Emotional Well-Being
26/04/2024 Duration: 23minHave you ever experienced that sluggish feeling after a meal and wondered why? Nutritionist Leyla Muedin explores the surprising ways our diet impacts not just our physical health, but our emotions and energy levels too. A recent survey by Daily Harvest throws the spotlight on a staggering fact: a majority of us are unwittingly inviting fatigue and frustration at our dining tables. With 93% of participants linking their food intake to a drop in vitality and a food-induced stupor, it's clear that what's on our plate is doing more than just filling us up.
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Q&A with Leyla, Part 1: ‘Good’ Bacteria
25/04/2024 Duration: 30minRisk factors for ALS; Household chemicals inked to brain health risk; Any recommended supplements for microvascular disease?; How does the 'good' bacteria in yogurt actually work? How much should I consume daily?
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Q&A with Leyla, Part 2: Proton Pump Inhibitors
25/04/2024 Duration: 33min"Thanks to your recent podcast, I was able to stop taking proton pump inhibitors!"; Drinking coffee may be beneficial in preventing sarcopenia; "I would be in perfect condition at 87 years of age if I didn't smoke when I was younger."; My MCV and MCH on my blood tests are low. Am I anemic?