The Doctor Is In Podcast

Dr. A.W. Martin and Dr. A.P. Martin

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Episodes

1858. Lung Cancer: Still A #1 Killer 10.07.2026

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1857. Why Are Gut Problems and Cancer So Common Today? 09.07.2026

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1856. Q&A with Dr. Martin 08.07.2026

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1855. Q&A with Dr. Martin 07.07.2026

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1854. Insulin Resistance: The Weird Symptoms You're Missing – Part 2 06.07.2026

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1853. Insulin Resistance: The Weird Symptoms You're Missing 03.07.2026

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1852. Nature's Antibiotic Nobody Talks About Anymore 02.07.2026

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1851. Vitamin D: The Secret to Younger Cells? 01.07.2026

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1850. Q&A with Dr. Martin 30.06.2026

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1849. Resistance Training: Why It's So Important to Get Stronger 29.06.2026

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1848. 3 Cancers Being Overdiagnosed 26.06.2026

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1847. A Tennis Pro's Unexpected Heart Attack 25.06.2026

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1846. Q&A with Dr. Martin 24.06.2026

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1845. Q&A with Dr. Martin 23.06.2026

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1844. Science Never Settled 22.06.2026

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1843. What the Latest Fruit Studies Reveal 19.06.2026

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1842. Health Headlines: What's Making News Today? 18.06.2026

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1841. The Microbiome Breakthroughs You Need to Know 17.06.2026

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1840. Q&A with Dr. Martin 16.06.2026

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1839. How Vegetable Oils May Be Harming Your Gut 15.06.2026

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1838. Omega-3 Scores Another Win for Heart and Eye Health 12.06.2026

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1837. Why Are We Still Losing to Cancer? 11.06.2026

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1836. The PET Scan: A Window Into the Living Body 10.06.2026

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1835. Q&A with Dr. Martin 09.06.2026

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1834. Overprescribed: The Medication Crisis in Modern Society 08.06.2026

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About the 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.

Author

Dr. A.W. Martin and Dr. A.P. Martin

Category

Health

Podcast website

martinclinic.libsyn.com

Language

EN

Episodes

1845

Latest episode

10. jul 2026

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