Intelligent Medicine

Dr. Ronald Hoffman
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Apr 17, 2024 • 32min

The Profit Motive Behind American Dialysis with Tom Mueller, Part 2

Dr. Hoffman continues his conversation with Tom Mueller, author of "How to Make a Killing: Blood, Death and Dollars in American Medicine."
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Apr 16, 2024 • 27min

Exploring the Healing Power of Herbs with Dr. Bill Rawls, Part 1

Dr. Bill Rawls, MD, is author of “The Cellular Wellness Solution.” When he faced his own insurmountable challenges of fibromyalgia and Lyme disease, he turned away from his practice as an OBGYN and gravitated toward the healing powers of herbal medicine. This episode takes you on a journey with Dr. Rawls as he shares his personal transformation and advocates for a holistic approach to health that transcends the symptomatic treatments of conventional medicine. His insights into the multi-layered nature of chronic illnesses and the cellular wellness solutions offered by herbal protocols promise a thought-provoking conversation that just might alter your perspective on modern healthcare. Intelligent Medicine listeners can use discount code IntelMed20 for 20% off their first Vital Plan product order.
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Apr 16, 2024 • 37min

Exploring the Healing Power of Herbs with Dr. Bill Rawls, Part 2

Dr. Hoffman continues his conversation with Dr. Bill Rawls, MD, author of “The Cellular Wellness Solution.” Intelligent Medicine listeners can use discount code IntelMed20 for 20% off their first Vital Plan product order.
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Apr 15, 2024 • 40min

Intelligent Medicine Radio for April 13, Part 1: Harnessing Technology and Empathy for Better Health Outcomes

Physician empathy outperforms other therapies—even opiates and surgery—for relief of chronic back pain; Even if you hurt, exercise might help vanquish your aches; Alternatives to Protonix; Ashwagandha is a nightshade—should it be avoided? Earlobe creases and heart risk—is that a thing? Does child-bearing speed up women’s aging clocks? New study shows beta-blockers over-prescribed after heart attacks; “Oh-oh-oh-Ozempic!” How rejiggering a 70s song spurred a drug bonanza; Berberine vs. colon cancer.
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Apr 15, 2024 • 41min

Intelligent Medicine Radio for April 13, Part 2: The Hidden Risks in Your Decaf and Nutrition Tips for Dental Recovery

ACTION ALERT: New York legislation threatens access to supplements; Are there alternatives to orange juice for vitamin C? The brewing controversy over Decaf coffee; Dogs are able to sniff out PTSD; High sugar intake tied to depression; Remedies for Crohn's Disease.
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Apr 12, 2024 • 25min

Leyla Weighs In: Decoding High Ferritin–Understanding Iron’s Role in Your Health

Have you ever wondered why your iron levels could be sky-high, even without the steak? On today's episode of the Intelligent Medicine Podcast, "Leyla Weighs In" with the intricacies of serum ferritin. She peels back the layers on what elevated levels truly mean for your health. It's not just about what's on your plate; in this jam-packed episode, she navigates the turbulent waters of iron overload disorders, secondary causes like transfusion overload, and more elusive culprits such as liver disease and chronic inflammation. You'll come away with a deeper understanding of why a fine-tuned interpretation of lab results is more than just numbers—it's a window into your well-being. But that's just scratching the surface. Leyla also explores the lesser-known effects of plant-based diets on iron absorption, shedding light on the challenges of getting iron from non-meat sources. Hear why spinach might not be the iron hero we thought it was and how those on vegan diets can navigate the tricky landscape of anemia. This isn't your average nutrition talk; it's a deep dive into the world of iron and its complex relationship with our bodies. So, whether you're a health enthusiast, a medical professional, or simply curious about your own ferritin levels, join us for an episode that's sure to add some ironclad knowledge to your health arsenal.
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Apr 11, 2024 • 28min

Q&A with Leyla, Part 1: Earthquakes, Eclipses, and Diet Debates

Earthquake and eclipse!; Influencers on anti-diet advice; What are the best ways to replace NAD?; What courses are available for learning about supplements?
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Apr 11, 2024 • 38min

Q&A with Leyla, Part 2: Mastering Metabolism and Soothing Digestion

Is there a holistic way of lowering my high Hemoglobin A1c?; Do supplements for airborne allergies apply to food allergies too?; I think my friend was misdiagnosed with Crohn's disease; What do think is going on with turbo cancers?
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Apr 10, 2024 • 28min

Media, Medicine, and Money: Sharyl Attkisson’s Pharma Exposé, Part 1

Have you ever wondered about the strings that control the narratives in health journalism? Sit tight as Sharyl Attkisson, a seasoned investigative reporter and author of "Follow the $cience: How Big Pharma Misleads, Obscures, and Prevails," peels back the curtain on the pharmaceutical industry's grip over media and public health policy. Our riveting conversation, rooted in Sharyl's transition from mainstream media to the independent front, exposes how corporate interests dictate the news we consume, especially in health and medical reporting. Her eye-opening book, becomes our compass, guiding us through the maze of biases that infiltrate medical journalism. Amidst a global pandemic, the discourse on public health has been fraught with contradictions and skepticism. Together with Sharyl, we dissect the mixed messaging from government authorities, the controversial dialogues about mask use, vaccine efficacy, and the increasingly apparent distrust in these agencies. We also shine a spotlight on 'big food's' influence over dietary guidelines and health policies, calling into question the real impact of well-intentioned movements that may inadvertently endorse unhealthy lifestyles, all under the watchful eye of industry giants. In our quest for truth, we scrutinize the psychological effects of medical messaging, the controversies engulfing vaccine debates, and the influence of financial might on fact-checking entities and medical research. Cheryl's insights into the veiled mechanisms of medical discourse reveal a landscape where political agendas often overshadow urgent public health needs. We end on a note of empowerment, underscoring the significance of independent journalism and the need for a patient-centered approach in navigating the complexities of the American healthcare system. Join us as we unravel the knots of misinformation and manipulation in medicine, and champion the cause for accurate, unbiased reporting.

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