The Gary Null Show – 04.19.18

Today is April 19th and like always The Gary Null Show is here to inform you on the best news in health, healing, the environment. Breast cancer linked to an imbalanced microbiome, research says Regular nut intake linked to lower risk of heart rhythm irregularity (atrial fibrillation) Raw fruit and vegetables provide better mental health outcomes: Otago research Does Sugar …

The Infectious Myth – Chris Exley on High Aluminum Levels in Autistic Brains – 01.17.18

In episode 170, David speaks with Chris Exley about his recently published research that found extremely high levels of Aluminum in some areas of brains taken from deceased people diagnosed with autism. This research is not easy, as the number of brains and amounts of material available for analysis, are very limited. He explains why some of the criticisms are …

The Infectious Myth – Toni Krehel on Informed Consent and Vaccination in Florida – 11.07.17

In episode 161, David talks with Toni Krehel, a Chinese medical doctor in Florida, and an advocate for the right to refuse vaccination. While Florida requires a medical or religious exemption for school children to refuse vaccination, some universities and colleges had been insisting on  vaccination, and would not accept exemptions. In reality, there are no laws that given these …

The Infectious Myth – Dr. Malcolm Kendrick on the Cholesterol Myth. And Others – 01.17.17

David talks with British GP Malcolm Kendrick about the many myths of modern medicine, starting with the cholesterol myth and the recommendation for a low fat diet. Later the conversation veers into other myths that allopathic medicine promulgates but that Kendrick opposes.

How What We Eat Has Changed

Americans eat more chicken and less beef than they used to. They drink less milk – especially whole milk – and eat less ice cream, but they consume way more cheese. Their diets include less sugar than in prior decades but a lot more corn-derived sweeteners. And while the average American eats the equivalent of 1.2 gallons of yogurt a …

ELDON DAHL – How Far Has The Medical Profession Fallen From the Hippocratic Oath?

The Hippocratic Oath is one of the oldest binding documents in history. While the classical oath calls for “the opposite” of pleasure and fame for those who transgress the oath, fewer than half of oaths taken today insist the taker be held accountable for keeping the pledge. Some doctors see oath-taking as little more than a pro-forma ritual with little …

Focus on the Facts – 10.17.16

The guest was Dr Kenneth Stoller, who discussed the US government’s cover up of all the harm caused by the huge number of mandatory vaccines given to children in the US, including the autism epidemic. He explained why the government refuses to address autism as a national health crisis. There is no doubt in the minds of top officials what’s causing autism, he said, so there is little point in trying to convince them of what they already know. Our children’s health is being destroyed by corporate greed. Americans cannot trust the MSM to give unbiased news on vaccines because of their financial ties to the pharmaceutical industry and parents also cannot trust the opinions of doctors on vaccines because they are taught the same false information put out by the CDC and the American Academy of Pediatrics has engaged in a cover-up to protect the interests of the vaccine makers and pharmaceutical empires, Stoller found.

Corrupt Pediatricians Disgrace Themselves

The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), hugely funded by vaccine makers, calls for a police-state approach to vaccination. Action Alerts! Last month, the Academy, in a report titled “Countering Vaccine Hesitancy,” called for the elimination of all non-medical exemptions to vaccinations, including religious exemptions, on the model of California. Released alongside this report was another report, also from the AAP, bemoaning the increase in …

Kayte Spector-Bagdady – Why You Should Worry About The Privatization Of Genetic Data

President Obama has promised to support a bold future for medicine where diagnostic testing and treatments aren’t just what’s best for most people – they’re what’s best for you. This “precision medicine” takes individual variations in our genes and environments into account. Getting there will require genetic and health data from as many people as possible to uncover the relationship between genetic differences and …