Intelligent Medicine

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  • Duration: 432:11:14
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Synopsis

Audio presentations by Dr. Ronald Hoffman on the topics of preventive medicine and natural healing

Episodes

  • Intelligent Medicine Radio for August 16, Part 1: Could overuse of CT scans cause 100,000 extra cancers?

    18/08/2025 Duration: 42min

    As natural thyroid ban looms, thyroid sufferers gird for battle with regulators; Rapid weight loss, muscle wasting—what to do? Could overuse of CT scans cause 100,000 extra cancers in the U.S.? Martha’s Vineyard, Nantucket residents afflicted with tick-borne meat allergy; Beyond Meat headed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy; Searching for the causes of low iron.

  • Intelligent Medicine Radio for August 16, Part 2: NAC for Parkinson’s

    18/08/2025 Duration: 44min

    Report shows rapid declines in health of children and adolescents since 2007; N-acetylcysteine (NAC) for Parkinson’s; Statins increase likelihood of hearing loss, tinnitus; Lithium orotate for Alzheimer’s; Is tinnitus reversible? Novel implantable electrical vagus nerve stimulator approved for treatment of rheumatoid arthritis.

  • Unlocking Restful Nights: "Leyla Weighs In" on Enhancing Sleep Quality through Exercise

    15/08/2025 Duration: 23min

    Nutritionist Leyla Muedin focuses on the impact of various exercise interventions on insomnia, based on a recent study published in the British Medical Journal (BMJ). The study compares exercise interventions like yoga, Tai Chi, and jogging to improve both subjective and objective sleep outcomes for insomnia patients. Additional discussion covers the benefits of exercise on neuroplasticity and sleep architecture, while also addressing alternative treatments such as hypnotics and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT). Leyla shares personal insights and practical advice for incorporating exercise into daily routines for better sleep.

  • Q&A with Leyla, Part 1: Are dental mouth guards toxic?

    14/08/2025 Duration: 34min

    Is the FDA phasing out natural thyroid?Study:  Lithium for Alzheimer's diseaseMore on water filtration issuesMy mother-in-law has hallucinations when she has a UTI.  Why is that?Are dental mouth guards toxic?  Is there a better alternative for clenching and bruxism?

  • Q&A with Leyla, Part 2: Irritable Bowel Syndrome

    14/08/2025 Duration: 41min

    Is gentle rebounding and indoor recumbent biking safe for someone with chronic venous insufficiency?Were you talking about 'disseminated sarcoidosis'?What are your thoughts on AI-enhanced EKGs?What can I do to find relief for my irritable bowel syndrome?Are there benefits to chelation therapy, or has it fallen out of favor?Some brands of stevia don't contain erythritol.  Can I use those?

  • ENCORE: Bridging Conventional and Functional Medicine, Part 1

    13/08/2025 Duration: 29min

    For many, integrative medicine has become an unattainable luxury, and healthy diet and lifestyle the prerogative of the privileged. Today’s guest, Dr. Ramona Wallace, is attempting to change that. Trained conventionally as a DO, she undertook additional training and certification via the Institute for Functional Medicine to broaden her clinical skills. She practices primary care in an underserved community in Kalamazoo, Michigan, where she incorporates diet and lifestyle recommendations to address her patients’ chronic conditions. Careful nutritional assessment has revealed that many of her patients, while overtly overweight, are decidedly malnourished. She has documented a wide range of deficiencies—of B vitamins, vitamins A, C, and D, critical minerals like zinc and magnesium, even full-blown scurvy. These are precisely the patients who are most likely to benefit from nutritional support. Discovering obstacles to compliance is a key element to effect their health transformations. Dr. Wallace believes that i

  • ENCORE: Bridging Conventional and Functional Medicine, Part 2

    13/08/2025 Duration: 28min

    Dr. Hoffman continues his conversation with Dr. Ramona Wallace.

  • ENCORE: How to Reap the Cognitive Benefits of Exercise, Part 1

    12/08/2025 Duration: 25min

    Serena Jo, Ph.D in Exercise Psychology and ACE-certified Personal Trainer, explains how exercise benefits the brain, and how to undertake an exercise program. Is it ever too late to start? What forms of exercise are best? How to begin an exercise program economically, even if you’re at home; Home equipment basics; Pros and cons of online workout apps; What advantages do personal trainers offer? The downsides of overzealous workouts; Overcoming psychological barriers to fitness; What is the American Council on Exercise? Why your trainer should be professionally certified; How to turn your exercise passion into a career; More resources available HERE.

  • ENCORE: How to Reap the Cognitive Benefits of Exercise, Part 2

    12/08/2025 Duration: 30min

    Dr. Hoffman continues his conversation with Serena Jo, Ph.D in Exercise Psychology and ACE-certified Personal Trainer.

  • ENCORE: Intelligent Medicine Radio for August 9, Part 1: Benefits of Sun Exposure

    11/08/2025 Duration: 42min

    Lifestyle and environment affect health more than genes; Med Diet lowers cancer risk; How to get rid of knee pain; Ostinol for bone health; Sunlight—Time for a rethink? Benefits of sun exposure may be more than just about vitamin D; Exercise is mitochondrial medicine; Ginger scores vs. colitis; Kitchen remedy for water-borne lead. 

  • ENCORE: Intelligent Medicine Radio for August 9, Part 2: Melatonin for Skin Rejuvenation

    11/08/2025 Duration: 44min

    CT scan accidentally reveals calcium deposits where they don’t belong; Dispelling the myth that hunter-gatherers get more sleep than Westerners; Blue light exposure at night impairs sleep—but morning exposure improves it; When normal B12 levels aren’t enough; NT Factor vs. urolithin A (Mitopure®️) for mitochondria; Alternatives to PPIs for Barrett’s Esophagus; Topical—not oral—melatonin for skin rejuvenation. 

  • BONUS: Intelligent Medicine Radio for August 9: Exploring Female Viagra

    11/08/2025 Duration: 19min

    BONUS ORIGINAL CONTENT: The introduction and limitations of the drug Addyi, known as the 'female Viagra,' including its side effects and mixed effectiveness; A listener's concerns about liver fibrosis, providing dietary and supplement recommendations for liver health; The impact of plastic exposure on cardiovascular health, emphasizing the widespread and harmful effects of phthalates found in plastics.

  • Leyla Weighs In -- Rising Obesity-Related Cancer Rates and Heart Disease Insights

    08/08/2025 Duration: 23min

    Nutritionist Leyla Muedin reveals the alarming increase in obesity-associated cancers in the United States over the past two decades. Highlighting findings from a recent study presented at the Endocrine Society's annual meeting, Leyla underscores the significant rise in cancer deaths linked to obesity, particularly among women, older adults, Native Americans, and Black Americans. She also explores the complex causes of obesity, including genetics, lifestyle, and environmental factors, and offers insights into effective weight management strategies. Additionally, Leyla examines the high rates of heart disease in various U.S. states, emphasizing the importance of lifestyle modifications and public health initiatives to combat cardiovascular diseases.

  • ENCORE: Q&A with Leyla, Part 1: Reducing Food Waste

    07/08/2025 Duration: 30min

    Reducing food waste Please share your thoughts concerning controversies about the significance of telomere length

  • ENCORE: Q&A with Leyla, Part 2: Allulose, too good to be true?

    07/08/2025 Duration: 26min

    Why is my B6 so high when I only take a small amount of it?Can nocturia be associated with dehydration?Please weigh in on allulose. Is it too good to be true?My husband's hemoglobin is lower than his previous lab test. Is this a cause for concern? 

  • HTB Rejuvenate and the Future of Immune Health with Dr. Jeffrey Bland, Part 1

    06/08/2025 Duration: 31min

    Dr. Jeffrey Bland, a pioneer in the field of integrative and functional medicine, discusses his latest project, Big Bold Health, which focuses on immune system rejuvenation through natural products like HTB (Himalayan Tery Buckwheat) and high-quality fish oil. The conversation delves into the origins and benefits of functional medicine, the importance of diet and lifestyle in health, and the concept of making America healthy. Dr. Bland also shares insights into his journey and the influence of traditional medicine practices. Listeners are encouraged to explore more about functional medicine and Big Bold Health’s unique offerings.

  • HTB Rejuvenate and the Future of Immune Health with Dr. Jeffrey Bland, Part 2

    06/08/2025 Duration: 33min

    Dr. Hoffman continues his conversation with Dr. Jeffrey Bland, a pioneer in the field of integrative and functional medicine.

  • Empowered Moms, Healthier Kids: Zen Honeycutt on Grassroots Activism for Healthier Communities, Part 1

    05/08/2025 Duration: 25min

    Zen Honeycutt, founder and executive director of Moms Across America and author of “Unstoppable: Transforming Sickness and Struggle into Triumph, Empowerment and a Celebration of Community,” details the origins and mission of the nonprofit organization aimed at transforming the food supply and improving health by reducing chemicals in food, water, and air. Highlighting the impact of grassroots activism, Honeycutt illustrates how the organization's initiatives have driven significant awareness and policy changes, including advances in organic food consumption and labeling. She also touches on the challenges posed by government and corporate influences, advocating for policies that put children’s health and safety first. Honeycutt emphasizes the importance of individual actions and community involvement in creating a healthier future.

  • Empowered Moms, Healthier Kids: Zen Honeycutt on Grassroots Activism for Healthier Communities, Part 2

    05/08/2025 Duration: 28min

    Dr. Hoffman continues his conversation with Zen Honeycutt, founder and executive director of Moms Across America and author of “Unstoppable: Transforming Sickness and Struggle into Triumph, Empowerment and a Celebration of Community.” 

  • Intelligent Medicine Radio for August 2, Part 1: Comparing Protein Sources

    04/08/2025 Duration: 42min

    Sweet poison? New doubts cast over safety of erythritol; Is Greek yogurt a good way to enhance protein intake? Comparing whey, soy, and pea protein isolates; When taking supplements, is it advisable to take periodic breaks to enhance their effectiveness? Tommy John surgery pioneer and longtime Mets medical director dies at 68; Ivermectin, once branded useless “horse paste,” may prove a new weapon against malaria; New findings challenge notion that humans and apes share 99% of their DNA.

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