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Pioneering complementary medicine practitioner Dr. Ronald Hoffman takes a cutting-edge approach to health, wellness, and aging. He covers both conventional and alternative modalities, as well as nutrition, exercise, and supplements.

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United States

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Pioneering complementary medicine practitioner Dr. Ronald Hoffman takes a cutting-edge approach to health, wellness, and aging. He covers both conventional and alternative modalities, as well as nutrition, exercise, and supplements.

Language:

English

Contact:

(212) 779-1744


Episodes
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New Fitness Factors: The Microbiome Connection, Part 1

2/26/2025
Transformation expert Kat James provides a deep-dive into the intricacies of the microbiome and its extensive impact on various aspects of health. Kat James, bestselling author of 'The Truth About Beauty,' shares her personal journey of overcoming eating disorders and metabolic imbalances through gut health. The discussion covers the roles of probiotics, prebiotics, and postbiotics in fostering a healthy microbiome, along with the unexpected connections between gut health and muscle mass, bone strength, mental health, and even skin health. They also touch upon practical tips for maintaining a balanced microbiome, especially during travel, and emphasize the innovative use of Dr. Ohhira’s Probiotics. With emerging studies and expert insights, this episode sheds light on how optimizing gut health can lead to transformative well-being.

Duration:00:29:11

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New Fitness Factors: The Microbiome Connection, Part 2

2/26/2025
Dr. Hoffman continues his conversation with Kat James, renowned nutrition and inside-out transformation pioneer.

Duration:00:40:43

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ENCORE: Regenerative Agriculture and Advanced Supplement Development, Part 1

2/25/2025
Regenerative agriculture—what is it? How does it differ from organic? Anand Swaroop Ph.D. is founder and president of Cepham, a science-based nutritional ingredient supplier, and an expert on regenerative agriculture. He describes how his family’s background in traditional farming in India prompted his interest in promoting regenerative agriculture in the face of increasing reliance on industrial farm technology, which relies on monoculture, and extensive use of chemical fertilizers, herbicides, pesticides, and GMO crops. Can regenerative agriculture meet the challenge of feeding the world’s surging population? Can it help alleviate climate change? Is the food healthier and tastier? Dr. Swaroop also details how science is facilitating development of ever more promising nutraceuticals, and why the current supplement marketplace is experiencing supply chain problems. He details rigorous controls Cepham has instituted to ensure ingredient quality and safety.

Duration:00:26:23

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ENCORE: Regenerative Agriculture and Advanced Supplement Development, Part 1

2/25/2025
Dr. Hoffman continues his conversation with Anand Swaroop Ph.D., founder and president of Cepham, a science-based nutritional ingredient supplier, and an expert on regenerative agriculture.

Duration:00:28:19

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ENCORE: Intelligent Medicine Radio for February 22, Part 1: Hiccups

2/24/2025
High LDL cholesterol doesn’t always translate to arterial plaque; Intractable hiccups—what to do? Do changes of season affect moral judgment? Aging spurts--they’re a thing! The surprising reason dozens were sickened by pizza in Wisconsin; Calming effects of lavender are real.

Duration:00:41:59

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ENCORE: Intelligent Medicine Radio for February 22, Part 2: Laughter Therapy

2/24/2025
New warning over side effects of weight loss drugs; “Keto” LMNT electrolyte drink found to contain undisclosed amounts of unwanted additive maltodextrin; Vitamin D linked to improved Hodgkin’s lymphoma survival; Do we really need collagen supplements when the body already makes it? How laughter therapy alleviates dry eye syndrome; Difference in blood pressure readings between arms—could it signal danger? Majority of seniors treated in federal health centers show cognitive impairment; Statins vs. natural therapy for cardiovascular prevention.

Duration:00:42:04

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Leyla Weighs In: Healthy Hair as You Age--Nutrition's Key Role

2/21/2025
Nurturing Hair Health: Nutrition, Habits, and Aging: Nutritionist Leyla Muedin highlights the importance of nutrition and proper care for maintaining healthy hair, especially as we age. She discusses how aging impacts hair growth and quality, the role of essential nutrients like iron, protein, and vitamins, and offers practical tips for hair care. Leyla advises on dietary choices, beneficial foods, and the importance of reducing stress and avoiding damaging hair practices. She emphasizes eating a rainbow of fruits and vegetables, avoiding pro-inflammatory foods, and adopting healthy lifestyle habits to improve overall hair health.

Duration:00:23:19

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ENCORE: Q&A with Leyla, Part 1: Chat GPT

2/20/2025

Duration:00:28:38

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ENCORE: Q&A with Leyla, Part 2: Psychopathic Disorder

2/20/2025

Duration:00:26:07

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ENCORE: Empowering Communities: The Pursuit of Nutrition Equality, Part 1

2/19/2025
More and more, the country is devolving into health inequity—between the haves and have-nots. There’s also a widening gap in nutrition, with obesity and attendant medical conditions disproportionally afflicting marginalized communities. Today’s guest, Tambra Rae Stevenson, is addressing these disparities. She’s a healthy food advocate and policy influencer, and a self-professed nutrition warrior. Among her initiatives is WANDA—Women and Girls Advancing Nutrition Dietetics and Agriculture, an organization building a movement of women and girls of African descent to become food “sheroes” in their communities through education, advocacy, and innovation. We discuss barriers to optimal nutrition, food “deserts”, and special needs of underserved populations. There’s a paucity of trained nutrition educators of color, and Stevenson is spear-heading initiatives to incentivize development of a cadre of community-based advocates for healthy diets. We discuss the importance of involving kids early, through programs like school and community gardens. Stevenson shares her personal journey exploring her African roots, discovering the benefits of centuries-old traditions of ancestral foods; she’s leveraging these insights to promote culturally-appropriate healthier food choices. Initiatives like WANDA can make a huge difference in reversing the tide of preventable disease.

Duration:00:29:00

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ENCORE: Empowering Communities: The Pursuit of Nutrition Equality, Part 2

2/19/2025
Dr. Hoffman continues his conversation with Tambra Raye Stevenson, nutrition educator, policy advisor, food justice activist, and founder of WANDA (Women, Advancing, Dietetics and Nutrition).

Duration:00:29:00

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Exploring Integrative Mental Health Solutions, Part 1

2/18/2025
Navigating Modern Mental Health: Integrative Psychiatry with Dr. Drew Ramsey, a leading board-certified integrative psychiatrist. The conversation addresses the pressing mental health crisis affecting all age groups, from rising Alzheimer's cases among seniors to increasing anxiety and depression in youth. Dr. Ramsey introduces his book, “Healing the Modern Brain: Nine Tenets to Build Mental Fitness and Revitalize Your Mind,” which emphasizes lifestyle changes over medication. They explore the significance of nutritional psychiatry, the effects of modern lifestyle challenges, and the essential tenets for mental fitness. Dr. Ramsey shares his clinical experiences, insights on the benefits of diverse diets, and stresses the importance of movement, purpose, and connection for mental health. The discussion also touches on the challenges and potential of the current health environment, advocating for a balanced and evidence-based approach to mental well-being.

Duration:00:34:01

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Exploring Integrative Mental Health Solutions, Part 2

2/18/2025
Dr. Hoffman continues his conversation with Drew Ramsey, MD, a leading board-certified integrative psychiatrist and author of "Healing the Modern Brain: Nine Tenets to Build Mental Fitness and Revitalize Your Mind."

Duration:00:36:23

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Intelligent Medicine Radio for February 15, Part 1: Mercury Content in Tuna

2/17/2025
A Super Bowl commercial for weight loss drugs causes an uproar; Adding a familiar amino acid to tuna reduces mercury content; Rethinking epidural shots for back pain; CV Sciences debuts innovative new CBD gummies, drinks.

Duration:00:42:22

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Intelligent Medicine Radio for February 15, Part 2: Vitamin D and Thyroid

2/17/2025
Taxpayers dollars went to doxxing opponents of pesticides, GMOs; Strontium for fracture healing? Vitamin D helps thyroid; Study highlights harmful effects of ultra-processed foods on cognition; Brain function needn’t decline with age, may improve

Duration:00:42:17

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Leyla Weighs In: Beyond Medication--Dietary Solutions for IBS

2/14/2025
Low FODMAP and Low Carb Diets Outperform Drugs for IBS Treatment: In this episode of Intelligent Medicine, Nutritionist Leyla Muedin discusses a study published in the Lancet Gastroenterology and Hepatology Journal examining the effectiveness of diet versus drug interventions in managing irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). The study presents findings from a single-blind, randomized control trial comparing low FODMAP, low carbohydrate diets, and pharmacological treatments. Results indicate that both diet groups significantly outperformed drug treatments in symptom severity reduction, with specific benefits observed in patients suffering from constipation and diarrhea-dominant IBS. Leyla highlights the advantages of dietary interventions as first-line treatments for IBS, the practical aspects of implementing these diets, and the study's broader implications for improving quality of life for IBS sufferers.

Duration:00:23:28

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Q&A with Leyla, Part 1: Organ Meat Supplements?

2/13/2025

Duration:00:35:22

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Q&A with Leyla, Part 2: Early Stage Glaucoma

2/13/2025

Duration:00:39:17

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Pain-Free Living: Insights from Dr. Jacob Teitelbaum, Part 1

2/12/2025
Natural Approaches to Pain Management with Dr. Jacob Teitelbaum, a renowned expert in treating chronic pain, fibromyalgia, and post-viral chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS). Dr. Teitelbaum discusses his latest book, 'You Can Heal from Long COVID,' and highlights insights from his well-known 'Fatigue to Fantastic' series. The conversation delves into the limitations and dangers of traditional opioid treatments for pain and proposes natural alternatives. They explore various types of pain, including muscle pain, inflammatory pain, neuropathy, migraine, and CRPS, emphasizing natural remedies like PEA, curcumin, Boswellia, and nutritional support through the SHINE protocol. The episode also touches upon current healthcare challenges and the potential for systemic change. Learn more at www.Vitality101.com and www.EndFatigue.com.

Duration:00:33:48

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Pain-Free Living: Insights from Dr. Jacob Teitelbaum, Part 2

2/12/2025
Dr. Hoffman continues his conversation with Dr. Jacob Teitelbaum, Integrative Medicine physician, researcher, and best-selling author specializing in chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia, sleep disorders, pain, and long COVID.

Duration:00:38:11