The Gary Null Show – 05.16.16

On “The Gary Null Show” today, Gary gave us great news on health, the environment and public schools. Listen below or click on a link to learn more:

Omega-3 levels linked to better cognitive performance

Regular physical activity is ‘magic bullet’ for pandemics of obesity, cardiovascular disease

What foods can help fight the risk of chronic inflammation?

Another reason for wine lovers to toast resveratrol

Omega-3 lowers childhood aggression in short term

Will new chemical law hide the fracking industry’s toxic secrets?

Gary takes a quick music break and plays this classic jam: The Spinners – Could It Be I’m Falling In Love. Gary returns to discuss “The March against Monsato.” He will be in Fort Myers, 13499 South Cleveland Avenue, Here are all the locations having “A March Against Monsato.” Then on Sunday morning at 9am, at 5th ave and 90th Street for the 1st meeting of this year’s “Natural Living Running and Walking Club.” It is free and helps you get in shape. Lastly Luanne comes on and talks about Gary’s only support group this year. It starts Saturday June 11, 2016 at 3PM on the Upper West Side and will be helping people with Anti-Aging, Hair Loss, Muscles, Skin and the Brain. Email Luanne at whnn@aol.com or call her at 631-504-6198.Gary returns to the show with this great video:

VIDEO: Stupid in America: How we cheat our kids – John Stossel looks at the ways the U.S. public education system cheats students out of a quality education.

Why teachers matter in dark times – Henry A. Giroux

The Gary Null Show – 04.25.16

On “The Gary Null Show” today, Gary discussed these topics as well as some great commentary on prisons and education. Click on the links below to learn more.

Research shows certain genes, in healthy environments, can lengthen lifespan

Could a combined dietary supplement help ward off heart disease?

Fructose alters hundreds of brain genes, which can lead to a wide range of diseases

‘Mediterranean’ diet linked to lower risk of heart attacks, strokes in heart patients

Sleep loss detrimental to blood vessels

Gary takes a quick music break and plays this classic: Instant Funk – I got my mind made up

Gary gives some love to Woodstock, NY, discusses his Earth Day show from Friday, April 22, 2016 with Dr. Vandana Shiva and Derrick Jensen. Click on there names to listen to that show. Gary gave out the number to listen if your not near the internet while his show is on – 712-775-6850. Now back to the show.

How the prison state destroys families, 1 in 8 poor children have a parent behind bars

Henry A. Giroux – Beyond the politics of the big lie: The education deficit and the new authoritarianism

The Gary Null Show – 04.19.16

On “The Gary Null Show” today, Gary discussed these topics below and had Mr. Alan Phillips on as well. Please click on the titles to learn more about the topics Gary spoke on:
The more you run, the denser your bones will be

Watercress extract detoxifies carcinogens in smokers, clinical trial demonstrates

Eating dark chocolate as a daily snack could help boost athletic performance

Eating chocolate improves cognitive function, study finds

Regular exercise may boost prostate cancer survival

Gary takes a quick music break. Listen here to the track: Slave – Watching You

Most U.S. adults say today’s children have worse health than in past generations

Great willow herb as an antidote in therapies against multi-drug resistant bacteria
UK study supports cardiovascular safety of calcium and vitamin D supplementation

Lack of vitamin D ‘significantly speeds up the growth of breast cancer tumors and causes the disease to spread

Neurosurgeon issues public challenge to vaccine zealots: Inject yourselves with all shots you say children should get!

Trade officials promised Exxon that TTIP will erase environmental ‘obstacles’ worldwide

Common pesticides ‘can kill frogs within an hour’

Most Americans Pray for Healing; More than One Fourth Have Practiced ‘Laying on of Hands,’ Baylor University Study Finds

– Gary discusses a study he did and how the energy that was given to plants and food make each different and how respecting the power of prey is a good thing.

Quick break with music by Slave – Watching You again. Gary then returns with some commentary on why are we not challenging the people who are controlling the Unites States

Henry A. Giroux – Authoritarian Politics in the Age of Civic Illiteracy

Gary goes to break with the song of the day: Slave – Watching You. Gary returns with his guest, Alan Phillips. Here is his bio:

Alan Phillips is one of the few lawyers in America and nationally recognized expert practicing vaccine exemption and waiver law and individual and legal rights on vaccination policies. He advises families, individuals, attorneys and legislators across the US on vaccine policies, health rights and exemptions. He is an Advisory Board member of the World Association for Vaccine Education and is a co-founder of the North Carolina Citizens for Healthcare Freedom. Alan’s writings have appeared internationally in publications from India to Europe and the US. He is the author of the e-book – “The Authoritative Guide to Vaccine Legal Exemptions”, perhaps the most concise, in depth information on state and federal laws for those who wish to refuse vaccines. He also hosts the weekly radio show “The Vaccine Agenda”. For more information and to access a free copy of the vaccine guide, his website is Vaccine Rights.com

The Gary Null Show – 04.11.16

On today’s Gary Null Show, Gary discussed these topics and played these videos. Enjoy

Fresh fruit associated with lower risk of heart attack and stroke

Flavonoids, derived from traditional Chinese medicines, show roles in the differentiation of neurons

Selenium status and risk of prostate cancer in a Danish population

Ashwagandha, The rejuvenating antioxidant that calms the heart and mind and promotes wellness

Study shows broccoli may offer protection against liver cancer

Berry polyphenols may benefit learning and memory

Turmeric Extract Strikes To The Root Cause of Cancer

Dietary supplement used in the Netherlands help colorectal cancer patients with diagnosis

Researchers from South Korea recently confirmed that vitamin D helps with the brain and alzheimer’s
Engineering researcher finds chemical in soaps linked to antibiotic resistance

Monsanto’s evil twin: disturbing facts about the fertilizer industry

Are preservatives in food bad for your health?

Deadly Chemo-Drug Costs 4,000x More Than Gold

VIDEO: Watch an Active Duty Soldier Perfectly Explain Military Suicides

VIDEO: Anonymous Blows The Lid Off Hillary Clinton

Would a Clinton Win Mean More Wars? by Robert Parry

Radical Politics in the Age of American Authoritarianism by Henry A. Giroux

Henry A. Giroux – Radical Politics in the Age of American Authoritarianism: Connecting the Dots

The United States stands at the endpoint of a long series of attacks on democracy, and the choices faced by many in the US today point to the divide between those who are and those who are not willing to commit to democracy. Debates over whether Donald Trump is a fascist are a tactical diversion because the real issue is …

Henry A. Giroux – The National Insecurity State

I think it is fair to say, following Hannah Arendt’s Eichmann in Jerusalem, that each country ravaged by neoliberalism and its attack on the social state will develop its own form of authoritarianism rooted in the historical, pedagogical, and cultural traditions that enable it to reproduce itself. In the United States, a “soft war” is being waged on the cultural …

Henry A. Giroux – Fascism in Donald Trump’s United States

Donald Trump’s blatant appeal to fascist ideology and policy considerations took a more barefaced and dangerous turn this week when he released a statement calling for “a total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States.” Trump qualified this racist appeal to voters’ fears about Muslims by stating that such a ban is necessary “until our country’s representatives can …

Henry A. Giroux – Terrorizing Students: The Criminalization of Children in the US Police State

Violence has become the problem of the 21st century. This claim is indebted to W. E. B. Dubois’ much quoted notion that “The problem of the Twentieth Century is the problem of color line.”[1] For Du Bois, racism was one of the most pressing problems of the time and could not be understood outside of the gross inequities of wealth, power, …