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  Recordings of Elaine Gottschall's appearances       


In particular, if you are new to the SCD you should not miss listening to these recordings!

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Additional recordings in cassette and VHS are available through John Chalmers at scdiet.com.


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Listen to the radio show with Elaine Gottschall       

Dr. Ronald Hoffman, Medical Director of the Hoffman Center in New York City, is the host of 'Healthtalk', a syndicated radio program heard weeknights in New York on WOR (710 AM).

On January, 2000, Dr. Hoffman interviewed Elaine Gottschall, author of the book 'Breaking The Vicious Cycle' which is the foundation of this very website.

Listen with 28.8 modem (low quality):
- Part 1
(20 minutes)
- Part 2
(18 minutes)

Listen with 56.6 modem or faster connection (high quality):
- Part 1
(20 minutes)
- Part 2
(18 minutes)


      

Listen to Elaine Gottschall at the Whole Life Expo, Nov. 2000       

 
This recording was created by Audiotree during the Whole Life Expo in Toronto, November 2000. SCDIET.ORG is grateful for Bill Oulton's generous time in digitizing Elaine's appearance and making it available via his server. Audio tapes and CDs are available for purchase (for those with low-bandwidth Internet connections).

Click the link below and scroll down to the "Bowel Disorders Cured" section.

- Elaine @ Whole Life Expo 2000

      

Health Talk       

 
• 'Healthtalk' can be heard on weeknights in New York on WOR (710 AM) from 9:00 to 10:00 pm, Saturdays noon to 2:00 pm.

Dr. Hoffman's website contains useful health information. Dr. Ronald Hoffman is Medical Director of the Hoffman Center in New York City and the author of several books, including Intelligent Medicine (Fireside, 1997).

 

      

Other SCD-friendly doctors       
 
• There are many M.D.'s that are aware of and open-minded to "alternative" treatments of IBD and IBS. They are fully aware of the benefits and drawbacks of treatments including the SCD, surgery, and drugs. SCDiet.org maintains a complete list of SCD-friendly doctors.
 
      

 
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