Intelligent Medicine

Dr. Ronald Hoffman
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Jan 8, 2025 • 36min

The Art and Science of Going: A Conversation on Constipation, Part 2

Dr. Hoffman continues his conversation with Carmen Fong, MD, FACS, author of “CONSTIPATION NATION: What to Know When You Can’t Go.”
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Jan 7, 2025 • 29min

ENCORE: Melatonin—Not Just for Insomnia and Jet Lag, Part 1

Headlines are sounding alarms over the widespread use of melatonin—especially as a sleep aid for young kids. Dr. Deanna Minich has authored a comprehensive review of melatonin, in which she likens it to vitamin D in its potential utility for a variety of ailments—not just for insomnia and jet lag, but also for metabolic syndrome and diabetes, cancer, cardiovascular disease, brain disorders, autoimmune conditions, eye problems, tinnitus, PCOS, endometriosis, infertility, viral infections, and even ADHD and autism. Additionally, melatonin may confer anti-aging benefits. She affirms its overall safety, but cautions that some formulations are sketchy and may contain contaminants or vastly exceed or undershoot their claimed melatonin content. She discusses how modern life, with its ever-present artificial light, shift work, and travel across time zones may disrupt our circadian rhythms and put us in a state of darkness deprivation, with consequent melatonin depletion. For many conditions less is more, and use in children should be limited to special cases. Dr. Minich also emphasizes that lifestyle factors like properly timed light and darkness exposure, blue blocker glasses and screen apps, exercise and diet are cornerstones to optimal melatonin production, with melatonin supplements constituting only part of a holistic approach.
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Jan 7, 2025 • 36min

ENCORE: Melatonin—Not Just for Insomnia and Jet Lag, Part 2

Dr. Hoffman continues his conversation with Dr. Deanna Minich who authored a comprehensive review of melatonin.
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Jan 6, 2025 • 42min

Intelligent Medicine Radio for January 4, Part 1: Commemorating 38th Year of Intelligent Medicine

Commemorating 38th year of Intelligent Medicine; A pricey prostate drug advertised on football games may extend life for mere months without promise of cure; You dutifully threw out your “toxic” black plastic spatulas—was it faulty math? Air pollution robs marathoners of record times—and may be responsible for deaths of millions; Indian man, declared dead, taken to hospital after awakening on funeral pyre. 
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Jan 6, 2025 • 41min

Intelligent Medicine Radio for January 4, Part 2: Doctors Fleeing Medicare

Doctors fleeing Medicare—leaving patients stranded; CEO murder heightens scrutiny of United Healthcare’s Medicare Advantage coding shenanigans; Can blood pressure spikes cause strokes? Does a calcium score of 20 call for a statin Rx? Treatments for postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS); New “improved” tea bags release millions of plastic microparticles; The surprising trigger of a bout of hives. 
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Jan 3, 2025 • 22min

ENCORE: Leyla Weighs In: From Soil Health to Food Security--The Role of Regenerative Agriculture

The Importance of Regenerative Agriculture: Nutritionist Leyla Muedin discusses the concept of regenerative agriculture in response to a listener’s question. She explains how regenerative agriculture goes beyond organic practices by enhancing soil quality and promoting a healthier ecosystem. Leyla covers various methods such as composting, crop rotation, and water management, emphasizing the importance of soil health in producing nutrient-dense food and combating global warming. She also highlights the economic advantages of regenerative practices and encourages listeners to support local farmers engaged in sustainable agriculture.
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Jan 2, 2025 • 29min

Q&A Special Edition: Inside Our Cabinets--The Supplements we Rely On, Part 1

In this special New Year's edition Q&A Dr. Ronald Hoffman and Nutritionist Leyla Muedin share their personal supplement regimens for 2025. They discuss the variety of supplements they take, including multivitamins, specific minerals, omega-3s, anti-inflammatories, probiotics, and immune-supportive nutrients. They also emphasize the importance of personalized nutrition and caution listeners against directly mirroring their supplement routines. The episode includes advice on seasonal adjustments to supplementation, the benefits of different nutrient combinations, and general tips for maintaining a balanced approach to supplement intake. Dr. Hoffman and Leyla also touch on their personal health goals and the rationale behind their choices, offering listeners insights into optimizing their own supplement strategies.
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Jan 2, 2025 • 41min

Q&A Special Edition: Inside Our Cabinets--The Supplements we Rely On, Part 2

Dr. Ronald Hoffman and Nutritionist Leyla Muedin continue their reveal of the supplements they personally take.
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Jan 1, 2025 • 28min

ENCORE: Q&A with Leyla, Part 1: Is the US diet deadly?

Is the US diet deadly?Why do I always have a fast pulse? It ranges between 85-110I took Candibactin BR and AR with great success. Where do I go from here--a maintenance dose?
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Jan 1, 2025 • 28min

ENCORE: Q&A with Leyla, Part 2: Dry Mouth

Should my stepson take a genetic test to evaluate his risk for pancreatic cancer?I had abdominal surgery last month. What can I do or take to minimize scarring?I have dry mouth. What treatments can I use to restore saliva?Could metoprolol be contributing to my restless legs syndrome?I've been diagnosed with a chemical imbalance and prescribed Zyprexa. What are your thoughts? 

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