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Dr. William Li

Mentioned in 4 analyzed podcast episodes across 4 shows

Episode Appearances

The Dr. Hyman Show

The Dr. Hyman Show · Apr 29, 2026

The Mental Health Crisis Starts in the Gut | Dr. William Li & Dr. Mark Hyman

Guest expert discussing food-as-medicine, polyphenols, microbiome science, and brain regeneration mechanisms

Gut-brain axis and vagus nerve signaling in mental healthPolyphenols and phytochemicals as bioactive compoundsMicrobiome diversity and bacterial species function
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ZOE Science & Nutrition

ZOE Science & Nutrition · Apr 23, 2026

The 5 best foods to fight cancer growth and lower your risk of death | Dr William Li

Guest expert discussing cancer biology, prevention mechanisms, and food-based interventions; three-time ZOE podcast guest

Cancer cell biology and angiogenesisImmune system defense mechanisms against cancerChronic inflammation as cancer risk factor
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Peak Performance Life Podcast

Peak Performance Life Podcast · Apr 21, 2026

EPI 248: Dr. William Li - Author of "Eat To Beat Disease - The New Science Of How Your Body Can Heal Itself". How Specific Foods May Help Maintain Good Health & Support The Body's Ability To Protect Itself

Guest expert discussing food-as-medicine research, author of 'Eat to Beat Disease' and 'Eat to Beat Your Diet' with 11M+ TED talk views

Food bioactives and polyphenols as disease prevention mechanismsGut microbiome and dietary fiber's role in inflammation controlCancer prevention through angiogenesis inhibition via food compounds
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Feel Better, Live More with Dr Rangan Chatterjee

Feel Better, Live More with Dr Rangan Chatterjee · Apr 9, 2026

BITESIZE | How To Eat To Boost Your Body’s Natural Defences & Avoid The Foods That Weaken Them | Dr William Li #647

Guest expert discussing how foods support or weaken body's natural defense systems

Added Sugar Impact on Metabolic HealthArtificial Sweeteners and Gut Microbiome DamageUltra-Processed Foods and Disease Risk
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