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Friday Jan 03, 2020

The Gary Null Show is here to inform you on the best news in health, healing, the environment.
Dark Chocolate for Depression
Experiments show altruistic behaviors reduce pain
How diet affects mental health -- what's the evidence?
Study suggests an increase in DHA omega-3 intake can help lower the risk of aortic calcification among men

Thursday Jan 02, 2020

Gerald Celente is one of today’s pioneers in trend strategy and identifying the developments of change occurring in our world. He founded the Trends Research Institute in Kingston NY and is the publisher of the Trends Journal that has been in publication since 1980. Gerald has since become one of the nation’s most sought after diagnosticians and forecasters.   He is also the host of the weekly show "Trends This Week," heard every Wednesday at 11 am Eastern Time on the Progressive Radio Network. More information can be found on the Institute's website TrendsResearch.com

The Gary Null Show - 01.01.20

Wednesday Jan 01, 2020

Wednesday Jan 01, 2020


The Gary Null Show is here to inform you on the best news in health, healing, the environment.
 
How Have You Improved Yourself In The Last 12 Months? 

The Gary Null Show - 12.31.19

Tuesday Dec 31, 2019

Tuesday Dec 31, 2019

The Illegitimacy of Quackwatch's Health Bias 
 
Richard Gale and Gary Null PhD
Progressive Radio Network, December 31, 2019
 
To the average person who is seeking high quality and reliable peer-reviewed research on any given medical topic, a Google search takes you more often than not immediately to Wikipedia. However, if the information you seek concerns non-conventional medical practices that fall under the category of Complementary and Alternative Medicine, or traditional healing systems, such as Chiropractic, naturopathy, nutritional therapy, homeopathy, acupuncture, traditional Chinese and Indian Ayurveda medicine, massage therapy, etc, then you will fall into deep doubt regarding their efficacy. Wikipedia's senior and administrative editors hold the unequivocal opinion that all of these medical modalities are pseudoscience and quackery. They have no merit . Nor do those who practice and advocate for them, who are privately characterized as "lunatic charlatans."
 
What authority do Wikipedia's Skeptic editors have to make these claims and condemn entire fields of medicine that are now increasing and gaining popularity?  One name and organization stands out on Wikipedia's alternative health pages: Stephen Barrett and his organization Quackwatch. For the past four decades, Barrett and his Skeptic colleagues have waged an endless crusade to discourage people from even considering the legitimacy of these natural therapies. Clearly, if you take a moment to read Quackwatch articles, you will immediately discover extreme bias. In addition, Barrett and his network rely upon very limited and outdated research to make wide sweeping generalizations that are pointedly scientifically unsound and often absurd.

Monday Dec 30, 2019

The Gary Null Show is here to inform you on the best news in health, healing, the environment. Tropical “Soursop” plant found to kill cancer cells, reduce inflammation and fight infections, Diet has rapid effects on sperm quality, High antioxidant fruits top list for lung protection, Does intermittent fasting live up to the hype?, Green tea compound shows promise against TB, Acupuncture isn’t just for pain: It helps you sleep better, studies show, Analysis Supports Acupuncture for Cancer Pain.

Friday Dec 27, 2019


The Gary Null Show is here to inform you on the best news in health, healing, the environment. Hunter Biden is facing new accusations of money laundering from Ukraine in the ongoing court case against an alleged mother of his child. One America's Kristian Rouz looks into the matter. 
 
 

The Gary Null Show - 12.26.19

Thursday Dec 26, 2019

Thursday Dec 26, 2019


The Gary Null Show is here to inform you on the best news in health, healing, the environment. Intermittent fasting: live 'fast,' live longer? Researchers look at the impact of medical foods in Alzheimer’s patients, Antioxidant supplementation associated with tinnitus symptom improvement, Study: A Diet High In Animal Protein Associated With A 75 Percent Increased Risk Of Early Death, 'Shopping addiction' can cause harm, and it's moved online, Intake of vitamin D and calcium, sun exposure, and risk of breast cancer, Supplement Recently Discovered To Help PTSD Better Than SSRIs. 
 
 

The Gary Null Show - 12.25.19

Wednesday Dec 25, 2019

Wednesday Dec 25, 2019


 
The Gary Null Show is here to inform you on the best news in health, healing, the environment.

The Gary Null Show - 12.24.19

Tuesday Dec 24, 2019

Tuesday Dec 24, 2019

The Gary Null Show is here to inform you on the best news in health, healing, the environment.
 
 

Monday Dec 23, 2019

The Gary Null Show is here to inform you on the best news in health, healing, the environment. Researchers find that cocoa flavonoids can help improve mobility and quality of life for the elderly. Glutamine may decrease obesity-linked inflammation. Aspirin-like compounds in plants could treat numerous human diseases. Morning glory is the best herb for making an Ayurvedic “brain tonic” – study. Zinc deficiency during pregnancy leads to altered microbiome and elevated inflammatory markers. Study suggests obesity associated with greater greenhouse gas emissions. Higher serum folate associated with lower homocysteine levels and other factors in older population. Study: Sleep Cleanses the Brain of Toxic Waste Products Accumulated During the Day
 
 

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