INSIGHT – FROM BEING SHOCKED TO WAKING THE WORLD, LIFE WITH SOUND, A LITTLE IS A LOT – 05.25.18

Eric Kussin, founder of “We’re All A Little Crazy” discusses the inception of the Global Mental Health Alliance where Athletes, Celebrities, and Expert Practitioners share experiences and insight to educate students on mental health.  This former successful professional sports executive didn’t develop this idea overnight rather it was during the course of two years when he was in the depths …

The Gary Null Show – 05.24.18

LIVE Webinar With Dr.Gary Null on The Big Three: Diabetes, Heart Disease and Obesity LIVE WEBINAR WITH GARY NULL: Sunday, June 3 at 6.00 PM ET Registration will be closed on Sunday, June 3 at 4 PM ET The webinar will feature parts of the 3 documentaries by Gary Null: 1. Reversing Heart Disease & Stroke Naturally 2. Preventing & Reversing Diabetes Naturally  3. It’s Not Your Fault You’re Fat  Each part will …

The Gary Null Show – 03.22.18

Today is March 22nd and like always The Gary Null Show is here to inform you on the best news in health, healing, the environment. To open up the program Gary talks about Antioxidants and amino acids could play role in the treatment of psychosis, Researchers link dietary supplement DHA to higher fat-free body mass in children and Stopping exercise can increase symptoms …

The Gary Null Show – 08.23.17

Today is August 23rd and like always The Gary Null Show is here to inform you on the best news in health, healing, the environment and all things political around the world. Gary goes into a big in depth health segment where he covers the topics such as reversing Alzheimer, what fruit is the “super fruit” and healing oils. In the …

The Infectious Myth – Critical Vaccine Studies with Neil Miller – 08.22.17

In episode 152, David discussions Neil Miller’s book, “Critical Vaccine Studies”, which provides citations and summaries for over 400 studies that covers the toxicity and ineffectiveness of several different vaccines, and important vaccine ingredients, such as mercury and aluminum. This specifically covers autism, and also corruption within the vaccine industry. You can find out more about Neil Miller and the …

Project Censored – 05.23.17

This week’s program is a panel discussion among the three hosts, examining some recent news stories. They begin with the death of musician Chris Cornell, and how corporate media frames individuals’ drug problems. Then, for the majority of the hour, they consider the multiple grounds for the impeachment of Donald Trump. Download this episode (right click and save)

Expanding Mind – Psychedelic Science – 04.27.17

Neuroscientist and former psychedelic researcher Matthew Baggot talks about anxious mysticism, the MAPS conference, the default mode network, and the blind spots within psychedelic research. Download this episode (right click and save)

The Dr. Peter Breggin Hour – 03.01.17

When I found myself without a guest, I delivered a spontaneous hour on my latest thinking about psychiatric drugs. I start out talking about antipsychotic drugs and tardive dyskinesia, and how the “miraculous revolution” in psychopharmacology began with psychiatrists and drug companies promoting neurotoxins as cures. Then I go on to examine the common neurotoxic effects of all psychiatric drugs, finally declaring that all psychiatric drugs are “not caring drugs.” With some subtle variations, psychiatric drugs as a group “work” by causing apathy, loss of interest, reduced spontaneity, and lack of caring. Because of medication spellbinding, individuals often do not realize how their personalities and experience of life have been transformed for the worse, but they feel the relief of no longer caring as much about their emotional suffering, and about the people and activities in their lives. Sometimes the personality changes are subtle in the form of mild indifference and at other times very gross in the form of apathy, catatonia, and withdrawal. Because the medicated individuals no longer care about anything as much as they once did, they often become more docile and “easier to be with.” When their families, teachers, doctors or hospital caretakers find them “improved,” it is often because the drugged patients have become disengaged from themselves and their lives, hence displaying less suffering, and causing less conflict and difficulty. Psychiatry and drug companies, now with the cooperation of all medicine, and many societal institutions, are producing an epidemic of chemical encephalitis with disastrous effects on individuals and society.

Financial ties between researchers and drug industry linked to positive trial results

Financial ties between researchers and companies that make the drugs they are studying are independently associated with positive trial results, suggesting bias in the evidence base, concludes a study published by The BMJ today. Relationships with industry are common among investigators of randomised clinical trials (RCTs) – raising concerns about the effect that financial ties may have on the evidence …

Is There Such a Thing as an Emotional Hangover? NYU Researchers Find that There is

Emotional experiences can induce physiological and internal brain states that persist for long periods of time after the emotional events have ended, a team of New York University scientists has found. This study, which appears in the journal Nature Neuroscience, also shows that this emotional “hangover” influences how we attend to and remember future experiences. “How we remember events is …