Virtually zero.’ That’s a reasonable estimate of the probability that public health authorities in the foreseeable future will successfully curb the worldwide epidemics of obesity and diabetes, at least according to Margaret Chan, the director general of the World Health Organization (WHO) – a person who should know. Virtually zero is the likelihood, Chan said at the National Academy of …
Franziska Spritzler – What Is Fatty Liver Disease?
Fatty liver disease is becoming increasingly common in many parts of the world, affecting about 25 percent of people globally (1). It is linked to obesity, type 2 diabetes and other disorders characterized by insulin resistance. What’s more, if fatty liver isn’t addressed, it may progress to more serious liver disease and other health problems. Read more
Ask The Blood Detective – Sugar – The good, the bad, and the ugly – 11.19.16
Sugar – The good, the bad, and the ugly.
The Gary Null Show – 11.17.16
Today On The Gary Null Show, Gary opens up about about his new investigation on sugar. Download this episode (right click and save) Gary Null, PhD – Deadly at any Dose: Sugar and the Corruption of Science: Part 1 Deadly at any Dose: Sugar and the Corruption of Science: Part 1 Gary Null, PhD November 11, 2016 The Progressive Radio …
Gary Null, PhD – Deadly at any Dose: Sugar and the Corruption of Science: Part 2
Deadly at any Dose: Sugar and the Corruption of Science: Part 2
Gary Null, PhD – Deadly at any Dose: Sugar and the Corruption of Science: Part 1
Deadly at any Dose: Sugar and the Corruption of Science: Part 1 Gary Null, PhD November 11, 2016 The Progressive Radio Network It is estimated that the average American consumes 94 grams of sugar daily. [1] This amounts to nearly 2 billion pounds of sugar each month in the form of candies, cakes, breads, cookies and other sweet treats. Our …
Abused children more likely to be seriously ill as adults, says report
Children who suffer abuse, violence or other trauma at home are more likely to become seriously ill as adults, a report has concluded. The study says children who endure four or more adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are more than twice as likely to be diagnosed with a chronic disease in later life compared with those who have experienced none. They …
Dr. Mercola – Mustard Greens and Seeds Offer Potent Health Benefits
Eating plenty of vegetables can help reduce your risk for many chronic diseases, including diabetes, heart disease, stroke and certain cancers. For example, one 2010 study found that eating just one extra serving of leafy greens a day reduced the risk of type 2 diabetes by 14 percent.1
The Gary Null Show – 08.09.16
Today on The Gary Null Show, Gary starts off the show by bringing you the best news in health and wellness, where he talks about Diabetics should be wary of paleo diet ‘hype’ and how Diet designed to lower blood pressure also reduces risk of kidney disease. Gary also goes into a deep look at some of the bigger environmental headlines. Towards the end of the show Gary opens up for the phone lines for a Talk Back segment in which he takes calls on Hilary Clinton and much more. Make sure you tune into tonight’s Progressive Commentary Hour show at 7:00pm EST where Gary exposes NATO.
How too much medicine can kill you
During a recent clinic consultation, I saw Mary, in her early 60s, with type 2 diabetes. She was concerned that the muscle pains in her legs may have been a result of the cholesterol-lowering statin drug she was taking. “But I’m scared of stopping it.” She explained how a specialist nurse had told her a clot could break off from …