Dr. Ron Hunninghake, MD, is Chief Medical Officer at the Riordan Clinic. He is a medical doctor who specializes in the care of people with chronic disease, cancer, nutritional deficiency, and mental health.
Dr. Ron, as he is known to patients, is a native Kansan and earned a bachelor’s degree in chemistry from Benedictine College in Atchison. He attended the University of Kansas School of Medicine and had a medical internship at Wesley Medical Center in Wichita. He moved to Salina for his residency at Smoky Hill Family Practice.
He has also earned a Metabolic Approach to Cancer certificate from the Metabolic Terrain Institute of Health (MATC certified) and is a certified Chelation Advanced Provider with the American College for Advancement in Medicine. He is a member of the International College of Integrative Medicine. He is also a past certified member of the American Board of Family Medicine and past chairman of the International Schizophrenia Foundation.
Dr. Ron began his career as a small-town doctor in Minneapolis, Kan., where he first started teaching clinic-based wellness. He later returned to Salina to join Salina Family Physicians, where he was instrumental in founding WellPlan, a comprehensive lifestyle modification program. He joined the Riordan Clinic in 1989 to have even greater involvement in helping patients learn innovative ways to rebuild and maintain their health.
Dr. Ron was inspired to adopt his own high-level wellness behaviors based upon a book gifted to him by a medical school surgery instructor who thought it was much smarter to prevent illness rather than wait for the worst to happen.
Later on, Dr. Riordan encouraged him to only make recommendations to patients that he himself was willing to adopt and live with. After all, Dr. Ron says it is always wisest to walk your talk.
In addition to his practice at the Riordan Clinic, Dr. Ron has lectured extensively on the Riordan Intravenous Vitamin C Protocol for Cancer and has been a regular presenter at the Orthomolecular Medicine Today conference. He has traveled worldwide to present lectures in Japan, Spain, Ecuador, Columbia, India, and Canada.
At the Riordan Clinic, he has presented hundreds of lectures dealing with a wide variety of topics including nutrition, lifestyle, and optimal health. He has co-authored three books on subjects including inflammation, energy-boosting supplements, and how to stop pre-diabetes.
Dr. Ron was recognized as the Orthomolecular Doctor of the Year in 2011 by the International Society for Orthomolecular Medicine and named to the Orthomolecular Hall of Fame in 2013. In 2017, he was also recognized as a Healthcare Hero by the Wichita Business Journal.
In his free time, Dr. Ron enjoys time with his grandchildren, mowing the lawn, reading mystery novels, and travel.
Ron Hunninghake is Chief Medical Officer at the Riordan Clinic, an internationally recognized pioneer of Intravenous Vitamin C (IVC) therapy, and co-author of three books and several research papers on integrative medicine. In addition to his full-time practice as a holistic medical doctor at the Riordan Clinic, Dr. Ron has made multiple trips to Japan, Spain, Ecuador, Columbia, New Zealand, Canada and South Korea to lecture on The Riordan IVC Protocol for Cancer and is actively involved in IVC research. In this interview Dr Ron shares his remarkable history and vision for the future of integrative medicine. Further reading: Mikirova N, Casciari J, Riordan N, Hunninghake R. Clinical experience with intravenous administration of ascorbic acid: achievable levels in blood for different states of inflammation and disease in cancer patients. J Transl Med. 2013;11:191. Published 2013 Aug 15. doi:10.1186/1479-5876-11-191 Riordan HD, Hunninghake RB, Riordan NH, et al. Intravenous ascorbic acid: protocol...
Vitamin C is a potent vitamin with many benefits to our body. Although many studies prove it can cure diseases and prolong lifespan, many doctors are still wary of this unconventional treatment. In hospitals, it is not a protocol to deliver IV vitamin C therapy to critically ill patients. Dr Ron Hunninghake of the Riordan Institute joins us in this episode to explain the uses of IV and oral vitamin C in several chronic, life-threatening diseases. He also talks about the different studies and trials conducted to explore the mechanism of vitamin C in action. If you want to take control of your health and dive deeper into IV vitamin C therapy, then this episode is for you. Get Customised Guidance for Your Genetic Make-Up For our epigenetics health program all about optimising your fitness, lifestyle, nutrition and mind performance to your particular genes, go to . You can also...
Greg Fischer's interview with Dr. Ron Hunninghake, MD, of the Riordan Clinic in Wichita, Kansas. The Riordan Clinic has given over 250,000 Vitamin-C treatment with consistently great results for ALL sort of respiratory viruses and other health issues.. This is the RAW AND UNEDITED VIDEO with no titles or other beautification. The video will be chapterized later. Of note, there is some discussion of how Vitamin-C therapy came to be partially discredited --- by selected test subject population, dosing, delivery/administration methodology, differences in the Vitamin-C compounds used, etc. cause an UNSCIENTIFIC RESULT in the contradictory (and flawed) study that many practitioners rely on to fail to use Vitamin-C in THERAPEUTIC DOSES to cure respiratory viruses (INCLUDING COVID-19). A PRICELESS LESSON IN THE RIGOR REQUIRED IN SCIENCE. We can reopen America in a week! Really! See my videos with doctors curing COVID-19 and all respiratory viruses --- for what might eventually...