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Intelligent Medicine | The Best of High Tech Medicine and Alternative Modalities

Dr. Ronald Hoffman | Pioneering Complementary Medicine Practitioner
Shteti Shtetet e Bashkuara
Gjuha EN-US
Episode 1020
I/E fundit 03.07.2026

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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  • Leyla Weighs In: Beyond Calcium--Unraveling Nutritional Insights for Bone Strength 03.07.2026 21min
    Bone Health Beyond Calcium: Vitamin D, K, Protein, Medications, and Metabolic Risks: Registered dietitian nutritionist Leyla Muedin discusses factors affecting bone health, osteopenia/osteoporosis, and limitations of bone mineral density as a measure of bone strength. She emphasizes optimizing vitamin D via 25-hydroxy D testing (aiming roughly 55–85 and avoiding over 100), ensuring vitamin K for proper calcium placement, and addressing malabsorption from GI conditions, food intolerances, or inflammation. She notes long-term proton pump inhibitor use can impair calcium and magnesium absorption and increase osteoporosis risk. Diet considerations include avoiding overly grain-heavy, acid-forming patterns and ensuring high biological value protein; she also mentions heavy metals affecting bones. Additional assessment includes magnesium and DHEA sulfate, plus resistance and balance training (ideally three times weekly). She highlights research linking hyperinsulinemia/type 2 diabetes/cardiovascular disease to fragility fractures despite normal or higher bone density, proposing carbohydrate restriction, fasting, and ketosis to improve bone remodeling via osteocalcin and mitochondrial function.
  • Q&A with Leyla, Part 1: Carnivore Diet Controversies 02.07.2026 31min
    Carnivore diet controversiesWhat is a normal oxygen saturation?  Mine has been 92-93 lately?  Is that okay?
  • Q&A with Leyla, Part 2: Oral vs. IV Chelation 02.07.2026 29min
    I've worked for many years on my feet and had surgery on both knees.  How much glucosamine should I take?Can you discuss oral vs. IV chelation?  How do you determine which is appropriate?How important is nitric oxide, and how can I increase mine?Are there any supplements I should stop taking before getting blood tests?
  • Heart Matters: Essential Supplements for Cardiovascular Protection, Part 1 01.07.2026 33min
    Cardiovascular Protection Beyond Statins--Nattokinase, Vitamin K2 MK-7, and Clinical Cardio Six: Neil Levin of NOW Foods/Protocol for Life Balance details cardiovascular protection beyond cholesterol-lowering drugs, emphasizing nutrient sufficiency, therapeutic “nutraceutical” dosing, and physician partnership with testing. They discuss nattokinase from fermented natto (typical 2,000 fibrinolytic units/day), describing research on reduced fibrinogen, improved blood viscosity and microcirculation, blood-pressure normalization, and higher-dose data suggesting benefits for arterial thickness and lipids without excessive blood-thinning. They review vitamin K: K1 for normal coagulation (risk with Coumadin relates to day-to-day variability) and K2 for calcium metabolism, highlighting MK-7’s longer half-life and potency versus MK-4 and recommending pairing K2 with vitamin D. Levin outlines PFLB Clinical Cardio Six (D3, L-carnitine, hawthorn leaf/flower, solubilized grape seed extract, CoQ10, MK-7), ingredient sourcing/testing, omega-3 benefits, red yeast rice context, and controversy around vitamin E meta-analyses.
  • Heart Matters: Essential Supplements for Cardiovascular Protection, Part 2 01.07.2026 39min
    Dr. Hoffman continues his conversation with Neil Levin, the Senior Nutrition Education Manager and a product formulator for NOW(r) Foods and Protocol for Life Balance. 
  • Urolithin A: A Pathway to Enhanced Energy and Longevity, Part 1 30.06.2026 26min
    Urolithin A (Mitopure) and Mitochondrial Renewal--Muscle, Immune, and Skin Benefits: Jen Scheinman, MS, RDN, CDN, Director of Science Communications at Timeline details urolithin A and Timeline’s branded supplement Mitopure. She describes urolithin A’s discovery through pomegranate research and worm studies showing a 45% lifespan increase. She discusses human research including improved walking distance and clinical outcomes in muscle endurance and strength. Urolithin A is presented as supporting mitochondrial health by promoting mitophagy—recycling damaged mitochondria—distinct from other mitochondrial supports like CoQ10 and NAD precursors. They explain most people cannot produce enough urolithin A from foods because only 30–40% convert precursors via the microbiome and it would require about six cups of pomegranate juice daily. Dosing discussed is 500–1,000 mg/day via gummies, capsules, or powder, with effects developing over months. She reviews emerging research on immune aging, preclinical work on brain and neurodegenerative conditions, and topical urolithin A for skin.
  • Urolithin A: A Pathway to Enhanced Energy and Longevity, Part 2 30.06.2026 28min
    Dr. Hoffman continues his conversation with Jen Scheinman, MS, RDN, CDN, Director of Science Communications at Timeline. 
  • Intelligent Medicine Radio for June 27, Part 1: 80+ “Supermovers” 29.06.2026 35min
    “The quick and the dead”: 80+ “Supermovers” show slowed cognitive decline; Dietary polyphenols help overcome vascular effects of prolonged sitting; Pros and cons of ketamine therapy for depression; Time-restricted eating alters microbiome to promote weight loss; Magnesium—what research reveals about better sleep, stress resilience, and whole-body wellness.
  • Intelligent Medicine Radio for June 27, Part 2: CBD May Slow Alzheimer’s Progression 29.06.2026 35min
    CBD may slow Alzheimer’s progression by tamping down brain inflammation; Fifty million dollar settlement in Gardasil Classic action; Urethral stricture as a side effect of ablation for enlarged prostate; Zero-sugar diet may have unanticipated adverse health consequences; Are there drug-free alternatives for atrial fibrillation? Can you reverse lactose intolerance with a skin patch?
  • Leyla Weighs In: Vitamin K2--The Heart’s Unsung Hero 26.06.2026 21min
    Vitamin K2 (MK-7) and Coronary Artery Calcification: Insights from a 2-Year Trial: Nutritionist Leyla Muedin discusses a two-year randomized clinical trial in JAMA Cardiology from Maastricht University Medical Center reporting that daily vitamin K2 (menaquinone-7, MK-7) at 360 mcg slowed progression of coronary artery calcification (CAC) in 180 patients with confirmed atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease and baseline CAC 50–400 Agatston units. Compared with placebo, consistent MK-7 use was associated with 29% lower CAC progression and 42% less arterial calcium mass progression, though CAC still increased in both groups; stenosis increases were numerically lower with MK-7 but not statistically significant. Leyla notes many participants were on statins and were smokers, highlighting that statins can raise CAC by stabilizing soft plaque via calcification. The trial suggests MK-7 may slow calcification in newer plaques, may improve arterial elasticity via matrix GLA protein activation, is inexpensive and safe, but clinical event reduction remains unproven; Leyla suggests considering MK-7 (possibly 360 mcg) with vitamin D, magnesium, and dietary measures.
  • Q&A with Leyla, Part 1: Sarcoidosis of the Lung 25.06.2026 31min
    World Cup!What did humans eat from the Ice Age to the Bronze Age?What supplements should I avoid while undergoing radiation therapy for prostate cancer?What is the treatment for sarcoidosis of the lung? Both my friend and his wife have it.
  • Q&A with Leyla, Part 2: Vibration devices to help osteoporosis? 25.06.2026 32min
    I'm 78 and had a hysterectomy.  Is it safe for me to eat tofu or other soy foods?Mitopure joins L'Oreal to create a face cream with Urolithin A.Does taking hyaluronic acid orally cause water retention?Can you discuss ETA contained in New Zealand green mussels?What are your thoughts on using vibration devices to help osteoporosis?
  • Xylitol for Oral and Nasal Microbiome Support + Allergy Relief, Part 1 24.06.2026 26min
    Nathan Jones, founder and CEO of Xlear, Inc., reveals xylitol’s role in supporting oral and nasal “gateway” microbiomes by selectively starving acid-producing Strep mutans rather than indiscriminately killing bacteria, and warns that harsh mouthwashes can disrupt beneficial oral bacteria linked to nitric oxide production and possibly blood pressure. Jones outlines Spry and Xlear products (gum, mints, toothpaste, mouthwash, dry-mouth “Rain,” and upcoming gummy candies, a new dental probiotic with added nutrients, and a direct-to-consumer oral bacteria test kit with pre/post tracking). He discusses diet, emphasizing sugar as a key driver of cavities and criticizing limited focus on sugar in a Surgeon General oral health report. In part two, Jones describes ongoing and planned legal actions against the FTC over shifting evidentiary standards and reputational damage, then reviews Xlear’s allergy and respiratory approach via nasal hygiene, product tiers (regular, Max with quercetin, Rescue botanicals, and a decongestant), and a forthcoming ectoine-based spray to support mucus barrier integrity.
  • Xylitol for Oral and Nasal Microbiome Support + Allergy Relief, Part 2 24.06.2026 31min
    Dr. Hoffman continues his conversation with Nathan Jones, founder and CEO of Xlear, Inc.
  • The Key to Cardiovascular Health and Longevity: Exploring Nitric Oxide, Part 1 23.06.2026 25min
    Nitric Oxide Explained: Vascular Health, Exercise Performance, and N1o1 with Dr. Nathan Bryan, international Leader in Molecular Medicine, the first to describe nitrite and nitrate as indispensable nutrients required for optimal cardiovascular health. He details NO as a ubiquitous messenger affecting blood flow, erectile function, cognition, exercise performance, endothelial dysfunction, and aging-related declines in NO production. Bryan explains why PDE5 inhibitors like Viagra prolong cyclic GMP signaling but don’t fix NO deficiency, and why beet products often fail due to variable nitrate content and inadequate dosing. He outlines his NO lozenge approach that generates NO gas from sodium nitrite and magnesium ascorbate, plus a fermented beet powder drink (NOBeets), and emphasizes the role of oral bacteria (and harms of antiseptic mouthwash/fluoride) in nitrate conversion. They review published endpoints, including flow-mediated dilation, blood pressure effects, inflammation markers, triglycerides, stem cells, plaque regression, applications to Alzheimer’s, glaucoma/microvascular disease, safety/dosing considerations, risks of arginine supplementation, and a dual-chamber topical NO serum developed from wound-healing experience.
  • The Key to Cardiovascular Health and Longevity: Exploring Nitric Oxide, Part 2 23.06.2026 39min
    Dr. Hoffman continues his conversation with Dr. Nathan Bryan, international Leader in Molecular Medicine, the first to describe nitrite and nitrate as indispensable nutrients required for optimal cardiovascular health. 
  • Intelligent Medicine Radio for June 20, Part 1: Undereye “Festoons” 22.06.2026 35min
    Should you stop taking glucosamine based on a new study linking it to Alzheimer’s? What’s behind the spate of “Tai Chi Walking” social media posts? Undereye “festoons”—what to do about them? Are antibiotics the only treatment for SIBO? Vaping after smoking hikes risk for lung cancer.
  • Intelligent Medicine Radio for June 20, Part 2: Social Anxiety Disorder 22.06.2026 35min
    Why aren’t there more medical insurance plans that cover alternative medicine? Solutions for Long Covid; MK7 vitamin K slows arterial calcification; Keto diet shows promise for treatment of anorexia; It’s not so much salt restriction—it’s the dietary sodium/potassium ratio in hypertension; Study finds multivitamins don’t keep you from getting Covid—but when you get it, it’s milder; Incidence of social anxiety disorder is soaring among young people.
  • Leyla Weighs In: Sleep's Critical Role in Brain Detoxification and Heart Health 19.06.2026 22min
    Sleep, Glymphatic Detox, and the Hidden Heart Risks of Sleep Apnea: Nutritionist Leyla Muedin explains how sleep supports brain “housekeeping” via the glymphatic system, a glial-lymphatic waste-clearance network most active during sleep that moves cerebrospinal fluid through brain spaces to remove metabolites and toxic proteins such as amyloid beta, with sleep deprivation linked to amyloid accumulation. She notes other clearance pathways, including meningeal lymphatic vessels, whose impaired function is associated with neurodegenerative disease and brain injury. Reviews of human studies suggest sleep influences glymphatic outcomes, though results are inconsistent and methods vary. She emphasizes that poor sleep is associated with dementia risk, depressive symptoms, cardiovascular events, mortality, and impaired glucose metabolism, and highlights lifestyle strategies that may improve sleep. She warns that untreated obstructive sleep apnea accelerates cardiovascular aging via intermittent hypoxia and inflammation, raising blood pressure and cardiovascular event risk, while treatment (e.g., CPAP) may halt or reverse damage.
  • Q&A with Leyla, Part 1: Does glucosamine accelerate dementia and Alzheimer's? 18.06.2026 36min
    Is there any truth to some of the latest news that claims glucosamine supplements accelerate dementia and Alzheimer's?Some key points on methodology - what were they actually measuring?What does glucosamine have to do with hyperglycosylation?

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