The Gary Null Show – 05.09.16

On “The Gary Null Show” today, Gary talks about these topics below plus a great story about doing research with Doctor Allan Cott, the first Orthomolecular psychiatrist on fasting and how it effected people. Gary also tells a story about Key West and the tar pits of Canada. Click on the links below to learn more or just listen:

How fasting helps fight fatty liver disease

Study says probiotics relieved stress for medical students at exam time

Probiotics stop menopause-like bone loss in mice

Pomegranate can serve as a backup ovary
Eating nuts linked to lower risk of colon cancer

Traditional food puts chemotherapy to shame

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

Gary takes a quick break to play this golden oldie: The Blackbyrds ~ Walking In Rhythm

VIDEO: Matt Damon Speech: Civil Disobedience

VIDEO: Robert Reich debunks Donald Trump’s dangerous lies about immigration

The next employment crisis is here: Job cuts at U.S. companies jump 35 percent in April

Welcome to the machine world: the perfect technological storm

Sounding the alarm on a future Alzheimer’s disease epidemic

We’re living longer. The number of U.S. adults 65 and older—roughly 40 million as of the 2010 census—is expected to nearly double to 71 million by 2030 and to reach 98 million by 2060. In much of the rest of the world, the story is the same. But if the aging trend illustrates the success of public health strategies, it …