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The Doctor Is In Podcast

Renowned authors and experts Dr. A.W. Martin and Dr. A.P. Martin of the Martin Clinic share advice on how a back to basics approach to nutrition can have you feeling better and prevent disease.
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Now displaying: July, 2015
Jul 30, 2015

In this podcast we talk about the recent studies on Non-Steroidal Anti-inflammatories like Ibuprofen and Advil.  Even though they are available over-the-counter, they are by no means without risk.  We talk about kidney disease, high blood pressure and other issues that be caused by NSAIDS.

Jul 23, 2015

In this podcast we talk about 7 reasons why you may be having a hard time losing weight.

Jul 16, 2015

In this podcast we talk about nutrients that are more important than calcium for bones. We give our recommendations on how to treat/ prevent osteoporosis.   We also rant about the over medication of seniors.

Jul 9, 2015

How many carbs should you eat?  We get asked this question in our clinic everyday. What happens when you consistently eat too many carbs for your individual body type?  We talk about the path from high carbs to disease.

Jul 2, 2015

It is estimated that 20% of women have Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS), however we believe that the number is much higher.  PCOS has been shown to increase the risk of hospitalization, cancer, heart disease and diabetes.  In this podcast we talk about the symptoms of PCOS, the causes and how you can naturally treat this syndrome.

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