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| Cancer Hacks Revealed: Dr. William Li's Grocery & Supplement List for a Longer, Healthier Life | 26 May 2025 | 00:49:55 | |
Can the food you eat be as powerful as cancer-fighting drugs? In this episode, Dr. William Li reveals to Dr. Melinda Ring which everyday foods can boost your health, energy, and even fight diseases such as cancer. He is a world-renowned physician-scientist, speaker, author and leader of the Angiogenesis Foundation. Dr. Li shares his groundbreaking research on how food can be a powerful tool for healing, energizing, and thriving. He discusses his grocery and supplement list for better health, the science behind food as medicine, and the critical role of gut health and inflammation in our overall health and well-being.
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00:00 – Introduction to Dr. William Li
02:15 – Dr. Li's Go-To Grocery List
07:16 – The Power of Dietary Fiber and Polyphenols
08:36 – Overcoming Food Addiction
09:03 – The Negative Impact of Ultra-Processed Foods
13:44 – Discovering New Foods and Sharing Recipes
17:25 – How Food Rewires Our Biology
22:37 – The Role of Supplements: Resveratrol, EGCG, and Probiotics
25:51 – Probiotics: Lactobacillus and Akkermansia
30:23 – Surprising Food Combos for Maximum Health Benefits
38:15 – The Importance of Sourcing Quality Food
44:01 – Practical Tips for Healthy Eating at Home
49:16 – The Holy Trinity of Healthy Beverages
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| The Medical Term You Need to Know: Understanding Salutogenesis with Dr. David Rakel | 05 May 2025 | 00:38:47 | |
What if healthcare focused less on disease and more on creating health? In this episode, Dr. Melinda Ring talks with Dr. David Rakel, a trailblazer in integrative medicine and professor and chair of the University of Wisconsin Department of Family Medicine and Community, to explore Salutogenesis — a transformative approach that shifts the focus from illness to well-being. Watch on Youtube: https://youtu.be/XN1jPxzWCoE [00:00:00] – Introduction to the Podcast and Guest
[00:02:06] – Dr. Rakel's Journey to Integrative Medicine
[00:06:00] – The Need for a More Holistic Healthcare Approach
[00:09:09] – What is Salutogenesis?
[00:13:19] – The Shift from Disease Care to Health Creation
[00:17:18] – The Value-Based Care Model vs. Traditional Healthcare
[00:20:10] – The Challenge of Reducing Polypharmacy
[00:23:06] – Integrative Medicine and Functional Medicine: A Double-Edged Sword?
[00:27:00] – The Role of Primary Care in Health
[00:29:47] – Addressing Healthcare Disparities and Primary Care Challenges
[00:32:55] – The Need for a Comprehensive, Team-Based Approach
[00:34:34] – Final Thoughts on Taking Your Health to the Next Level
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| The Foundation of Health with Dr. Jeffrey Bland | 14 Oct 2024 | 00:38:28 | |
In this episode, Dr. Melinda Ring talks with Dr. Jeffrey Bland, who is known as the founder of the Functional Medicine movement and who is recognized for bringing personal lifestyle medicine into mainstream medical practice. Dr. Bland discusses his career path that led him to create functional medicine and explores its intersection with integrative medicine, the origins and philosophy of Functional Medicine and how everyone can take an active role in their health, practicing good habits, and understanding their unique body functions to achieve long-term wellness. [00:01:43] The Shift from Chemistry and Environmental Science to Healthcare: Bland's career path to developing functional medicine as a field was not linear. He started his journey as a professor of chemistry and environmental science, and his passion for understanding the root causes of chronic disease led him to found the Institute for Functional Medicine and pursue functional medicine. He discusses the influence of Linus Pauling, the catalytic sabbatical at the Linus Pauling Institute, and his decision to start training doctors in medical nutrition. [00:07:23] Defining Functional Medicine: He explains that the core of functional medicine focuses on identifying root causes of chronic diseases and looking at the body as an interconnected system rather than isolated organs. He also discusses the importance of personalizing care based on systems biology. [00:17:20] Seven Core Physiological Processes – Bland discusses the seven fundamental physiological processes that functional medicine focuses on, including gut health, metabolic detoxification, mitochondrial bioenergetics, and immune system function. These processes aim to improve health resilience and prevent chronic diseases. [00:35:29] Owning Your Health: Bland shares his personal wisdom about health ownership, encouraging listeners to actively engage in their health journey through understanding their body's functions and making proactive lifestyle choices. He emphasizes health as a practice
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| Our Own Healing Power with Dr. Andrew Weil | 30 Sep 2024 | 00:38:32 | |
In this episode, Dr. Melinda Ring talks with Dr. Andrew Weil, who is known as the "Father of Integrative Medicine." They discuss the evolution of the field, the benefits of botanical remedies and the importance of holistic approaches to health. They also dive into the potential of cannabis and psychedelics in therapy, the need for better nutrition education in medical schools, and the benefits of a more holistic approach to health.
[00:02:10] Dr. Weil talks about his early love for plants and medicinal botany: Dr. Weil shares the story of how his interest in plants, inherited from his mother and grandmother, led him to pursue a career in botany and integrative medicine. He credits his Harvard mentor, Richard Evans Schultes, for sparking his passion for medicinal plants and their superior qualities over isolated chemical compounds.
[00:05:48] Integrative medicine recognizes the complexity of the human body: Weil talks about the reductionist approaches of conventional medicine. Weil says whole-person approaches, including botanical remedies, often produce better, safer outcomes compared to pharmaceutical interventions.
[00:10:00] Importance of Diet, the anti-inflammatory pyramid, and avoiding processed foods: Drs Ring and Weil dive into the topic of nutrition, with Dr. Weil describing the origins of his anti-inflammatory diet. He advises avoiding refined, processed, and manufactured foods, as they contribute to inflammation and chronic disease. The importance of returning to whole, natural foods is highlighted as a foundation of health.
[00:24:35] Healthy aging, cannabis, psychedelics, and the future of integrative medicine: Dr. Weil discusses his work on healthy aging and his forward-thinking research on cannabis and psychedelics. He believes these substances hold great therapeutic potential, not only for psychiatric conditions but also for treating chronic diseases. Dr. Weil sees a bright future for integrative medicine as more research and public interest develop.
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| Welcome to Next Level Health with Dr. Melinda Ring | 18 Sep 2024 | 00:01:08 | |
Welcome to Next Level Health with Dr. Melinda Ring, a new podcast that brings together leaders in integrative medicine, functional medicine, and lifestyle medicine to talk about holistic approaches to health that blend modern science with time-tested wisdom. Dr. Ring is the director of the Osher Center for Integrative Health and the Tina Trott Professor of Integrative Health at Northwestern University. For more than 20 years Dr. Ring has partnered with patients to incorporate holistic health practices into their daily routines and help them find actionable ways to optimize their health. Watch the video version of this podcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@OCIHNorthwestern Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nmoshercenter/ | |||
| Decoding Menopause: Eat the Rainbow for a Healthier, Balanced Transition with Dr. Deanna Minich | 14 Apr 2025 | 00:38:26 | |
Whether you're navigating menopause or simply striving for more vitality, this episode of Next Level Health with Dr. Melinda Ring offers valuable insights that could help you live a more vibrant and balanced life. Dr. Deanna Minich, a renowned nutrition scientist and author of The Rainbow Diet, joins Dr. Ring to discuss how phytonutrients from colorful plants can support everything from hormone balance to brain health and beyond. [00:02:00] Dr. Minich explains the role of colorful foods in fertility, perimenopause and menopause and how different colors in food correspond to specific body functions, such as inflammation and hormone balance. She highlights the benefits of orange foods, like tangerines and mangoes, which help support ovarian health and reduce decline during perimenopause. [00:13:21 Dr. Ring asks the importance of detoxification, particularly during weight loss or with medications like GLP-1. Minic advocates for incorporating omega-3s into the diet to support detoxification and cellular health. [00:28:25] Melatonin is a favorite topic of Minich and she says it is not just important for sleep, but for immune health, brain function, and detoxification. She explains how melatonin helps with circadian rhythm synchronization and the removal of brain toxins, especially during sleep. [00:36:35] Through her research, Minich has found that eating colorful foods nourishes the body and soul. She encourages listeners to make meals enjoyable and artistic, emphasizing the importance of colorful plant-based foods in daily life.
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| From Breakdown to Breakthrough: Transforming Your Healthcare from Clinic to Community | 24 Mar 2025 | 00:32:57 | |
This episode dives into a topic that could redefine healthcare as we know it. How can we shift from a disease-centered system to one that truly supports whole person well-being? Host Dr. Melinda Ring is joined by Dr. Tracy Gaudet, known for her pioneering work with the Veterans Health Administration, where she led the development of the Whole Health model, to discuss the need to shift from a disease-centered system to one that prioritizes the whole person. Dr. Gaudet highlights the importance of community-based healthcare, emphasizing that wellness begins outside the clinic and shares her vision for training future healthcare leaders through the Doctor of Whole Health Leadership Program at Southern California University Health Sciences. [00:00:17] - Dr. Gaudet shares her path in medicine from becoming an OBGYN to being named the founding Executive Director of the University of Arizona's Program in Integrative Medicine to becoming a leader in the Whole Health movement, highlighting her experience at the Veterans Health Administration. [00:02:25] - She explains the Whole Health Model, which emphasizes a shift from disease-centered care to a patient-centered approach that begins with exploring what truly matters to individuals—health, purpose, and life satisfaction. [00:12:02] - Dr. Gaudet discusses the urgent need for a transformation in American healthcare, emphasizing the breakdown of the current system and how the Whole Health model could provide the solution. [00:21:03] - The conversation turns to the importance of leadership in healthcare reform, with Dr. Gaudet introduced the first-of-its-kind Doctor of Whole Health Leadership Program at Southern California University Health Sciences. She has designed the program to train the next generation of leaders who will drive systemic change.
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| Gut Health, Mitochondria and the Future of Personalized Medicine with Dr. Robert Rountree | 03 Mar 2025 | 00:46:48 | |
In this episode of Next Level Health, Dr. Melinda Ring and Dr. Robert Rountree dive into science-backed strategies to help you optimize your health and well-being. They discuss the role of inflammation in chronic diseases, how to repair and maintain gut health the critical role of mitochondria and how artificial intelligence may lead to true personalized medicine. https://youtu.be/8cR909NXa6M [00:04:14] - Dr. Rountree's Journey into Integrative MedicineDr. Rountree shares his personal journey from discovering herbal medicine at age 19 to becoming a leader in functional medicine. He discusses how early exposure to alternative healing methods and scientific curiosity shaped his career. [00:07:53] - Inflammation, Gut Health and Chronic Disease Next Drs. Ring and Rountree explore the role of inflammation in chronic diseases, including autoimmune disorders, heart disease, and Alzheimer's. Dr. Rountree highlights dietary interventions, elimination diets, and the importance of gut health in reducing inflammation. [00:25:35] - Mitochondrial Health and Longevity Dr. Rountree explains the critical role of mitochondria beyond energy production, emphasizing its impact on chronic diseases. He discusses mitochondrial dysfunction's link to conditions like Parkinson's and Type 2 diabetes, along with dietary and lifestyle strategies to optimize mitochondrial function. [00:38:44] - The Role of AI in Personalized Medicine The discussion shifts to how artificial intelligence is revolutionizing healthcare, particularly in interpreting complex data sets like gut microbiome analyses and multi-omics. Dr. Rountree highlights the future of AI-driven personalized medicine and its potential to transform patient care.
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| What is Your Real Age? with Dr. Michael Roizen | 10 Feb 2025 | 00:38:00 | |
In this episode of Next Level Health, Dr. Melinda Ring sits down with Dr. Michael Roizen, a trailblazer in lifestyle medicine, bestselling author, and the first-ever Chief Wellness Officer at the Cleveland Clinic. They talk about how lifestyle choices impact your "real age," six key health markers that determine your longevity and disease risk and how walking 10,000 steps per day, strength training, and jumping are essential to a healthy lifespan. They also discuss how Cleveland Clinic's employee wellness program has saved the organization tens of millions of dollars over the years and how it could be implemented at the national level.
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| Healthy People Have More Fun with Dr. David Katz | 16 Dec 2024 | 00:43:00 | |
In this episode, Dr. Melinda Ring talks with Dr. David Katz, a leader in lifestyle medicine and preventive medicine specialist about actionable steps people can take to combat chronic diseases and optimize their health and well-being, so they can add more time and energy to life and enjoy doing the things they love, longer. They discuss the rise in obesity and chronic diseases and the addictive nature of ultra-processed foods as well as the role of policy and education in improving public health. Discover practical tips for a healthier lifestyle such as "Tastebud Rehab" and insights on how to align your lifestyle with joy and vitality.
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| "What Matters to You?" The Profound Effect of Purpose with Dr. Benjamin Kligler | 25 Nov 2024 | 00:37:26 | |
In this episode, Dr. Melinda Ring talks with Dr. Benjamin Kligler, a leader in integrative medicine and Executive Director of the Office of Patient Centered Care & Cultural Transformation at the Veterans Health Administration (VA) who is responsible for advancing the Whole Health Model of care at the VA. They explore how Whole Health shifts the focus of care from "What's the matter with you?" to "What matters to you?" They also dive into the importance of research in integrative medicine, such as an observational study Kligler conducted that showed veterans using Whole Health experienced significantly greater reductions in opioid use compared to those receiving conventional care. Find out how tools such as Whole Health can impact health and wellbeing for patients and empower clinicians, too.
[00:01:53] Dr. Kligler explains how his interest in integrative medicine began with a college course in ethnobotany and evolved when he began combining conventional medicine with holistic approaches when treating patients as a Family Medicine physician. [00:05:17] As part of his approach to medicine, Kligler tries to help patients being in charge of their health. He cites Dr. Andrew Weil's book "Spontaneous Healing: How to Discover and Enhance: Your Body's Natural Ability to Maintain and Heal Itself" as a major influence on his approach that emphasizes intrinsic healing capacities and personalized care. [00:10:51] Research became an important part of his career once he realized that it is "language of conventional medicine" and an important avenue for generating new knowledge to further conversations and validate integrative approaches. [00:16:09] The Whole Health Model has been very successful in the past decade at the VA and some highlights include using Whole Health to help veterans reduce opioid dependency by incorporating complementary therapies like acupuncture and health coaching into their care. [00:25:35] Dr. Kligler shares an inspiring story of a veteran, who is also a pastor, who was suffering with chronic pain and was able to reduce his pain and reliance on opioids through the Whole Health Model. The patient was also able to reconnect with his purpose in life, which he says is an important end goal because people who report a low sense of purpose have 2.5 times the risk of an early death compared to people with a high sense of purpose at age 50. [00:29:23] Dr. Ring says she asks doctors and nurse practitioners training in integrative medicine to compare the whole health inventory to a standard patient intake form and reflect on the difference between the two from the perspective of a patient. Dr. Kligler adds that adopting tools such as the inventory from the Whole Health approach transforms the physician-patient dynamic by fostering a collaborative partnership. This approach helps clinicians move away from viewing patients as individuals who need to be "fixed," especially when many of the challenges patients face don't have straightforward solutions. He says this approach could curb physician burn out, too. Catch full episodes of Next Level Health with Dr. Melinda Ring here on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@OCIHNorthwestern/podcasts 📺
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| Compassionate Healing- Modern Advocacy & Traditional Herbal Wisdom with Dr. Tieraona Low Dog | 11 Nov 2024 | 00:36:10 | |
In this episode, Dr. Melinda Ring talks with Dr. Tieraona Low Dog, a leader within the field of integrative medicine, whose unique background includes training as an herbalist, midwife, physician and is the Founding Director of Medicine Lodge Ranch. She's also a leader in education, overseeing the Fellowship of Integrative and Functional Medicine at UC Irvine's Susan Samueli Integrative Health Institute. and Former Fellowship Director, University of Arizona Center for Integrative Medicine. They discuss how botanical medicine, holistic approaches and self-advocacy can transform health. Dr. Low Dog has served on the White House Commission for Complementary and Alternative Medicine Policy, advised the National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health at the NIH, and chaired expert panels on dietary supplements in the U.S. Pharmacopeia for over 25 years. She is the author of more than 54 peer reviewed articles, 25 textbook chapters, and multiple books.
[00:02:27] Dr. Low Dog's Journey to Medicine [00:09:38] Addressing Major Health Challenges in the U.S. [00:20:27] The Power of Botanical Medicine [00:32:38] Final Reflections on Health Advocacy and Self-Care Catch full episodes of Next Level Health with Dr. Melinda Ring here on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@OCIHNorthwestern/podcasts 📺
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| The Progress and Perception of Integrative Health with Dr. Helene Langevin | 28 Oct 2024 | 00:31:09 | |
In this episode, Dr. Melinda Ring talks with Dr. Helene Langevin, Director of the National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH) at the National Institutes of Health.They explore the evolution of integrative health and the progress the field has made into mainstream acceptance in recent decades. Dr. Langevin discusses the complexities of researching holistic treatments and new NIH initiatives aimed at developing methodologies to study complex integrative health interventions.They also explore Dr. Langvin's area of research expertise, which is fascia, a thin casing of connective tissue that surrounds and holds every organ, blood vessel, bone, nerve fiber and muscle in place, and its connection to musculoskeletal and overall health.
[00:02:31] – Mind-Body Connection in Medicine: Dr. Langevin discusses her early interest in the mind-body connection, sharing how her research on the hypothalamus led her to explore integrative physiological processes and holistic health. [00:05:53] – NCCIH Coalition for Whole Person Health: Dr. Langevin explains the purpose of the new coalition, aiming to unify various integrative health stakeholders and promote whole-person health approaches across the healthcare system. [00:09:27] – Challenges of Studying Integrative Approaches: Dr. Langevin highlights the complexities of researching whole-person health interventions and the NIH's ongoing efforts to develop new methods for studying multifaceted health approaches. [00:18:52] – Fascia and Health: Dr. Langevin discusses her research on fascia, explaining its role in the body and its connection to movement, flexibility, and pain perception, as well as how integrative therapies like acupuncture may interact with fascia.
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| Optimizing Brain Health in a Modern World with Dr. Austin Perlmutter | 20 Oct 2025 | 00:41:33 | |
Protecting our brain and body in a world that's not always built for it can be a challenge. In this episode, Dr. Austin Perlmutter, a board-certified internal medicine physician unpacks the forces that inflame and impair our brains and offers tools to protect, nourish, and even rewire them. 00:00 Introduction to Brain Health 00:59 Meet Dr. Austin Perlmutter 01:36 Modern Challenges to Brain Health 04:06 Environmental Impacts on Brain Health 05:18 Diet and Brain Health 17:22 Inflammation and Brain Health 19:42 Practical Steps for Brain Health 19:50 Polyphenols and Brain Health 30:04 Muscle Health and Brain Health 32:53 Supplements and Brain Health 40:17 Conclusion and Final Thoughts Subscribe to the channel here: https://www.youtube.com/@OCIHNorthwestern Follow the Osher Center for Integrative Health at Northwestern University here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nmoshercenter/ Website: https://www.feinberg.northwestern.edu/sites/ocih/index.html Sign up for our newsletter: https://www.feinberg.northwestern.edu/sites/ocih/about-us/newsletter.html
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| Eat, Move, Think Better! with Dr. David Eisenberg | 29 Sep 2025 | 00:48:39 | |
Food is finally being recognized as an essential part of medicine in institutions and kitchens across the United States. In this episode of Next Level Health, Dr. Melinda Ring welcomes Dr. David Eisenberg, a Harvard-trained physician, pioneer of culinary medicine, and founder of the Teaching Kitchen Collaborative—for an in-depth conversation on the Food is Medicine movement. Watch on YouTube Topics include:
00:00 – Introduction: Eat, Move, Think Better 00:30 – Welcome to Next Level Health with Dr. Melinda Ring 02:00 – Dr. Eisenberg's personal story: From bakers' son to doctor 09:00 – Early experiences in China: Acupuncture, tai chi, and culinary lessons 13:30 – Founding Healthy Kitchens, Healthy Lives 15:40 – The birth of the Teaching Kitchen Collaborative 19:55 – Pilot studies: Teaching kitchens as laboratories for health 25:00 – The COVID pivot: From in-person kitchens to virtual learning 29:20 – Scaling impact: Teaching kitchens as broadcast studios 30:30 – Food is Medicine movement and national policy advances 36:40 – Nutrition competencies for medical education 41:50 – Challenges and future of implementation in medical schools 45:37 – Dr. Eisenberg's personal wisdom: Teach children to cook 47:41 – Closing reflections and gratitude
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| Brain Food 101: Fueling Your Mental Health and Building Your Mental Fitness with Dr. Drew Ramsey | 08 Sep 2025 | 00:43:07 | |
In this episode of Next Level Health @DrMelindaRing talks with @DrewRamseyMD about how to build better mental health through our daily choices. Dr. Ramsey is a board-certified psychiatrist and pioneer in nutritional psychiatry. They cover the significance of essentials like sleep, nutrition, movement, and social connections for optimal mental health. Dr. Ramsey explains the concept of mental fitness and its scientific foundations like neuroplasticity and the role of inflammation and the microbiome. Practical tips on dietary choices, particularly the benefits of seafood, greens, nuts, and beans are shared. The conversation also touches on the importance of self-awareness, movement, and connection in mental health, and addresses the stigma around mental health, especially among men. Dr. Ramsey emphasizes simple, actionable steps for improving mental health through everyday choices. | |||