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.
Dr. A.W. Martin and Dr. A.P. Martin
Dr. Martin answers questions sent in by our listeners. Topics include: Drinking kefir Eye drops during checkup Redness around the eyes High LDL & fatty liver Fasting types Cortisol Formula taking before bedtime Cancer & starchy foods High ferritin levels MAST Cell Activation Syndrome
Dr. Martin answers questions sent in by our listeners. Some of today's topics include: Chronic mucus in the throat ApoB & heart disease risk Treatment for rosacea Atherosclerosis & leg-strengthening exercises Polyps Dark rings around the eyes
Dr. Martin has often spoken of the benefits of probiotics and how everyone and their dog should be taking broad spectrum probiotics. There are two strains in particular, L reuteri and L rhamnosus, that Dr. Martin especially likes. A new study is showing how lactobacillus bacteria makes its way to mommy's breast in the 9th month of pregnancy in preparation for breastfeeding. The purpose is twofold: to strengthen baby's immune system and to lower mom's risk of breast cancer. Dr. Martin says this new finding has blown his socks off. He is genuinely amazed!
Many people think that Dr. Martin is against fruit, but he really isn't. He just doesn't want people living on it, and instead thinking of it as God's candy. When you understand what sugar does to the body you'll want to consume less of it. Dr. Martin looks at two health headlines concerning fruit consumption and sleep apnea. It turns out that fruit suppresses the hormone GLP-1, which controls appetite and satiety, and leaves you feeling hungrier. Also, a new study is labeling sleep apnea as “the most underrated brain killer.” Learn why in today's episode!
Dr. Martin answers questions sent in by our listeners. Some of today's topics include: Over-the-counter pain meds Edema & swollen ankles Low doses of statin drugs NAD supplements Floaters in eyes Preparing for pulmonary test Zinc & Alzheimer's NMR lipoprofile tests
Dr. Martin answers questions sent in by our listeners. Some of today's topics include: Probiotics after a colonoscopy Carrageenan in cream Kidney abnormal caliectasis Phlegm in lungs Hyponatremia Dying your hair Microplastics in body Low blood pH Nosebleeds Liver enzyme test results
Did you know that close to 300,000 people a year die of iatrogenic disease in the United States? That's dying from the side effects of medication. Dr. Martin thinks that number is crazy and cautions listeners to be careful with over-the-counter medications. Dr. Martin looks at an article pointing out the potential kidney and stomach damage from using ibuprofen regularly. It's not good and can lead to renal failure if you're not careful. Dr. Martin also comments on several other studies about resistance training, the positive impact of sunlight in prostate cancer and the role of diet in cognitive function in Alzheimer's patients.
There are three kingdoms of food, the animal kingdom, the plant kingdom, and the manmade kingdom. For decades now, Dr. Martin has been encouraging people to eat primarily from the animal kingdom, and specifically eggs, meat and cheese. Join Dr. Martin as he continues discussing nutrients that are not adequately sourced from plants in today's episode. He focuses on the importance of coQ10, glutathione, and essential amino acids, some found only in the animal kingdom. Don't miss this informative 2-part series!
Dr. Martin has always been against eating only from the plant kingdom. It's not that vegetables are bad, but so many essential nutrients are missed when you choose to avoid eating meat. In this two part series, Dr. Martin looks at 17 things that are not adequately sourced from plants, with some being found only in the animal kingdom. He highlights the role these nutrients play in optimizing the immune system, supporting brain and heart health, and promoting overall well-being.
In recent years, researchers have discovered that we have a glymphatic system that acts as a self-cleaning oven for our brains. The catch is, it only works when we're sleeping, and if you can't sleep, you're at risk of mental health problems. Dr. Martin shares recent studies on chronic stress and depression, highlighting the role of cortisol and its effect on the brain's autophagy process. He discusses natural remedies like sunshine and probiotics that improve mood and overall mental health.
Dr. Martin answers questions sent in by our listeners. Some of today's topics include: Diverticulitis flare ups Burning sensation in mouth Prescriptions for progesterone Post nasal drip PAP tests Thyroid atrophy Protocol for parasites LADA type 1.5 diabetes Morganella bacteria in urine Cheese & histamine
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Dr. Martin answers questions sent in by our listeners in today's episode.
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CT scans are an unbelievable technology for detecting cancers, but according to a recent study the radiation could be causing more harm than good. The 2025 study has come to a sobering conclusion that CT scans performed in the United States in 2023 could result in more than a 100,000 future cancers! Dr. Martin says CT scans are a double-edged sword. Yes, they detect cancer, but the exposure to high radiation can also cause cancer. Join Dr. Martin as he discusses what you can do to prepare for these types of scans in today's episode.
Dr. Martin gets a headache when he thinks about all the nonsense and misinformation there is about cholesterol. For 50 years now, he's been telling people that having bad cholesterol is overrated because there's no such thing. Join Dr. Martin as he shares 3 reasons why you want your cholesterol to be high, and not low. From transporting hormones, to absorbing vitamins, and producing glutathione, Dr. Martin discusses the truth about cholesterol in today's episode.
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Dr. Martin answers questions sent in by our listeners in today's episode.
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