Heart Doc VIP with Dr. Joel Kahn

Dr. Joel Kahn

  • 25 minutes 16 seconds
    Understanding IGF-1 and Laron Syndrome

    In this episode, Dr. Kahn kicks off with some motivating insights from recent research showing that climbing stairs can lower death rates. He then explores two new studies highlighting the benefits of creatine and roasted green tea (hojicha) for brain performance. Find creatine here: Dr. Joel Kahn's Creatine Capsules.

    Dr. Kahn also delves into the roles of growth hormone (GH) and insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1) in health and disease, focusing on Laron Syndrome. This rare condition involves life-long low levels of IGF-1, leading to shorter stature but also lower rates of diabetes, cancer, and heart disease. He discusses how the Prolon Fasting Mimicking Diet and the new L-Protein can help regulate IGF-1 for better health. Check them out here: Prolon FMD by Dr. Kahn.

    30 April 2024, 7:00 am
  • 31 minutes 31 seconds
    Fight Heart Disease Like Cancer: Case Studies

    This week, Dr. Kahn explores a variety of "mini-topics," including the presence of microplastics in fish, the link between heart disease and cancer, the ineffectiveness of the ketogenic diet for cardiovascular disease, and the lifetime risk and consequences of atrial fibrillation.

    Dr. Kahn also embraces the theme of "fighting heart disease like cancer" by presenting case studies from two recent patients at the Kahn Center for Cardiac Longevity, showcasing the center's approach to aggressive treatment that mirrors cancer care norms.

    23 April 2024, 5:07 pm
  • 25 minutes 52 seconds
    The Death Knell for Chelation Therapy in Heart Disease

    Welcome to Heart Doc VIP! This week, Dr. Kahn tackles a series of mini-topics including the use of colchicine in treating heart disease, the crucial role of oral health in managing atrial fibrillation, and why beta-blockers may not benefit many heart attack patients.

    Plus, hear Dr. Kahn's thoughts on Valter Longo, Ph.D.'s insights about the "5Ps" that are excessively present in our diets. Also, check out the newly available L-Protein, a plant-based protein, at prolonfmd.com/Drkahn.

    Our main discussion centers on the recent findings from the TACT2 trial, where intravenous chelation therapy in 1,000 heart patients followed over four years failed to improve outcomes. This result is particularly disheartening following the promising TACT trial published in 2013, and it likely signals the end of funded research for chelation therapy.

    16 April 2024, 7:00 am
  • 36 minutes 18 seconds
    Bonus Episode: The Power of Water Fasting: A Deep Dive with Alan Goldhamer

    Fasting is often hailed as nature's oldest remedy, and no one knows the ins and outs of fasting, especially water fasting, better than Alan Goldhamer, DC, from the True North Health Center. In this bonus episode, Dr. Kahn explores the nuances of inpatient-monitored water fasting with the expert himself.

    12 April 2024, 8:00 am
  • 25 minutes 8 seconds
    Heart Talks: Unveiling Silent Brain Diseases and Revolutionary Diabetic Control with PROLON

    This week, Dr. Kahn discusses new data indicating that the 5-day Fasting Mimicking Diet, called PROLON, can assist in improving measures of diabetic control in Type 2 disease. PROLON is available at prolonfmd.com/drkahn. He also discusses blood pressure and brain health, as well as heart disease after menopause.

    For the main topic, Dr. Kahn highlights a new research article describing silent brain disease in heart patients. Up to two-thirds of patients have white matter lesions, silent brain infarctions, and other pathologies on MRI scans. Dr. Kahn discusses how it may be possible to prevent these findings and whether all heart patients should have a brain MRI.

    9 April 2024, 7:00 am
  • 26 minutes 19 seconds
    Are Viagra and Cialis Anti-Aging Medications?

    This week's episode dives into a garden of plant-based mini topics, exploring the benefits of low-fat vegan diets for Type 1 diabetes, hypertension, and autoimmune diseases. Plus, we sift through new studies linking red meat consumption with cancer and overall mortality.

    But the centerpiece of our discussion? We're delving into the intriguing and exhilarating new data suggesting that erectile dysfunction medications like Viagra (sildenafil) and Cialis (tadalafil) could lower the risk of dementia, reduce cardiac events, and potentially extend life. It's thrilling news, indeed. And, we're also pondering the need for similar data concerning women.

    Tune in for a heart-healthy serving of knowledge and excitement!

    2 April 2024, 7:00 am
  • 34 minutes 41 seconds
    The Bone-Heart Connection: Preventing Fractures with Dr. Kahn

    This week, we're diving into a headline that's been stirring up controversy: Skipping breakfast and cramming all your eating into an 8-hour window could nearly double your risk of heart disease. Sounds alarming, right? Dr. Kahn breaks it down for us in a bite-sized segment you won't want to miss.

    But wait, there's more! Ever heard of C15, aka Fatty 15? It's the latest buzz in cholesterol-lowering goodness, and Dr. Kahn's got the lowdown. Plus, snag yourself a sweet deal with discount code KAHN at www.fatty15.com/KAHN.

    And for the main course, we're talking bone health. A fresh report just dropped, revealing that not all plant diets are created equal. While healthy plant-based diets are slashing the risk of hip fractures, those indulging in the "junk food" version might not be doing their bones any favors. Dr. Kahn dishes out the details after a chat with John Neustadt, ND. Interested in giving your bones an extra shield? Check out Osteo-K at https://shop.drjoelkahn.com/osteo-kr-180-capsules.html.

    Don't miss this episode of Heart Doc VIP with Dr. Joel Kahn for your weekly dose of heart-healthy wisdom and more!

    26 March 2024, 7:00 am
  • 30 minutes 29 seconds
    Do Statins Cause Dementia and Alzheimer's? The Truth Behind Statins, Memory, and Plant-Based Prevention

    Hope everyone enjoyed the Reversing Heart Disease Naturally 2.0 Summit online. Keep an eye out for the upcoming replay weekend!

    This week, Dr. Kahn covers some fascinating 'mini-topics,' including the effects of licorice on blood pressure, insights into cholesterol measures and survival highlighting the significance of elevated lipoprotein(a), the benefits of plant-based diets in preventing type 2 diabetes, and the potential of apple cider vinegar in aiding weight loss. 

    The main discussion delves into a common inquiry at the Kahn Center: Do statin medications contribute to dementia? Dr. Kahn examines a meta-analysis revealing that statins actually lower the risk of dementia and Alzheimer's Disease. Additionally, he shares findings from a recent study in Chicago that supports the notion that statins can decrease the risk of memory loss over time, especially in individuals with one or two ApoE4 genes. This comes as reassuring news to many concerned about the implications of carrying the ApoE4 gene.

    19 March 2024, 7:00 am
  • 20 minutes 35 seconds
    Does a High Protein Diet Cause Clogged Arteries?

    Last week, Dr. Kahn dived into the intriguing world of total body MRI scanning, and you folks couldn't get enough of it! Thanks for all the love and feedback. This week, he's shaking things up with a series of "mini topics" that are as fascinating as they are vital. Buckle up as he explores:

    • The not-so-appetizing topic of plastic bits we're unknowingly snacking on and how it ties to atherosclerosis.
    • The fizzing truth about soda pop consumption, linking it to atrial fibrillation and heart disease risks.
    • How skimping on your beauty sleep could be a fast pass to diabetes type 2.
    • A deep dive into a seaweed supplement that might just be the secret sauce to shrinking carotid plaque. Check it out here: Arterosil HPR 60 Vegan Capsules.

    The main event? A groundbreaking discussion on animal protein, with a spotlight on leucine, and its connection to atherosclerosis. This isn't just any chat; Dr. Kahn unpacks sophisticated research involving both humans and animals, showing how legumes and other plant proteins stack up against meaty counterparts. Spoiler alert: the evidence is stacking up nicely for team plant-based. 

    Don't miss out on this action-packed episode. And hey, speaking of not missing out, the Reversing Heart Disease Summit kicks off on 3/12/24. You're just a click away from securing your spot. Register now at Reversing Heart Disease Summit 2024.

    12 March 2024, 7:00 am
  • 30 minutes 9 seconds
    Total Body Non-Contrast MRI: Ready For Prime Time Cancer Screening?

    Dr. Kahn has just returned to Michigan, wrapping up a whirlwind two months in sunny southern Florida. Between seeing nearly 100 fresh faces and catching up with returning patients, it's been a ride he's truly thankful for.

    This week's episode is a mixed bag of fascinating mini-topics, including the latest scoop on how fasting for three days or more can trim down that belly fat – all in the name of brain health. Plus, a heads-up on "ultra-processed" junk food: a new study links it to over 30 diseases, making it clear that it's not just your waistline at risk.

    The main dish, though, is all about the potential game-changer in early disease detection: non-contrast total body MRI scans. Dr. Kahn shares his personal experience with one at ezra.com during his stay in Miami. Spoiler alert: the results were a relief. He'll walk you through the good, the bad, and the cost of this cutting-edge tool.

    And, if you're feeling inspired to get scanned yourself, snag a sweet deal at Ezra.com with Dr. Kahn's exclusive discount code: DrKahn300.

    5 March 2024, 8:00 am
  • 24 minutes 17 seconds
    Niacin (Vitamin B3): Is There a Recent Study Showing it's Unsafe?

    Dr. Kahn struggles this week to fit in all the new and exciting health news you should know for optimal health. Certainly, the report using the Prolon Fasting Mimicking Diet regularly lowers biological age and improves liver and immune health is noteworthy (www.prolonfmd.com/drjkahn). A study of Tai Chi for lowering blood pressure is a surprise as it ousted aerobic exercise for results. How about using red light therapy (PBM) for lowering blood sugar (www.redtherapy.co with code Drjkahn)? The big news of the week is the deep dive: Is there a new study that proves that Niacin (Vitamin B3) is unsafe and may even cause heart disease? Headlines suggested it but Dr. Kahn dives into the details of the research and gives his opinion. Are you excited? Reversing Heart Disease Summit 2.0 is approaching with an all-star faculty and interviews. You can register now at the link drtalks.com/reversing-heart-disease-summit-2024.

    27 February 2024, 8:00 am
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