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EPISODE · Jan 3, 2022 · 54 MIN

SUMMER SERIES | Dr Richard Cheng: Protected Population Immunity and Vitamin C

from Unstress with Dr Ron Ehrlich · host Unstress Health

Hello and welcome to the Unstress Summer Series. For the next few weeks, I’ll be sharing with you some of my favourite episodes from the archives. And for our first episode of our summer series, it feels appropriate to share my conversation from earlier this year with Dr Richard Cheng.  A practising physician, public health educator and public speaker whose work integrates conventional medicine with anti-ageing medicine, orthomolecular medicine and functional medicine. Dr Richard offers unique perspectives on both the Chinese and American response to the pandemic, the benefits of Vitamin C, and the role of antioxidants in reducing oxidative stress and more.  SHOW CREDITS: Host: Dr Ron Ehrlich Guests: Dr Richard Cheng Producer: Amelia Navascues You can also watch this episode at www.DrRonEhrlich.com. ----- TIME TO TAKE CONTROL OF YOUR HEALTH? Join me in my online health programs. ----- CONNECT WITH ME You can ask questions via social media using my Instagram or Facebook, or YouTube page.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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