The Gary Null Show – 05.17.16

On “The Gary Null Show” today, Gary goes over many great topics for you to listen to and read as well. Enjoy it all below and click on Gary’s Tuesday night show below as well:

Using exercise to reduce glutamate build-up in the brain

Regular exercise at any age might stave off Alzheimer’s

Ashwagandha root extract may boost cardio respiratory endurance: RCT

Daily multivitamin before and after conception greatly reduces miscarriage risk

Tai Chi improves pain and well-being in patients with knee osteoarthritis

Selenium deficiency linked to deadly heart disease affecting pregnant women

Compound found in wine may counteract effects of high fat diet

Gary takes a quick music break and plays the beautiful music of: Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell – Ain’t Nothing Like the Real Thing. Gary tells you about his Tuesday evening show at 7 pm called “Progressive Commentary Hour. Then on to environment news:

Dangerous new normal as 400 ppm carbon baseline expected within days

Navy allowed to kill or injure nearly 12 million whales, dolphins, other marine mammals in Pacific

Behind the $55 million verdict: Johnson & Johnson knew about talcum powder cancer risks since the 1970s

Duke study finds a “Legacy of Radioactivity,” contamination from thousands of fracking wastewater spills

The updated Bill of Rights

New Qatar airways service brings human rights baggage to Atlanta

Gary goes to a music break and plays: James Brown – I Feel Good and then takes listeners phone calls to the end of the show.

The Gary Null Show – 04.14.16

On today’s “The Gary Null Show” here are the topics and article links to what Gary discussed and helped you with:

Lower-carb diet slows growth of aggressive brain tumor in mouse models

Are we falling off the climate precipice? Scientists consider extinction

Food will be very expensive since nothing will be growing outside

Only 60 years of farming left if soil degradation continues

Selenium in the prevention of Cancer

White button mushrooms may be able to lower PSA levels

Blueberries and strawberries reduce cognitive impairment in older adults

Gary gives you a tease of the Friday April 15, 2016 Show only on PRN.FM. Then he returns to the show with:

Oil Industry’s suppression of Climate science began in 1940s, Documents reveal

Gary introduced his guest, Brendan Kelly. Here is Brendan’s bio:

Brendan Kelly is the co-founder of Jade Mountain Wellness center in Burlington Vermont where he currently has a Chinese medical practice established. For the past 25 years Brendan has been nationally involved in environmental issues, lecturing on Chinese medicine, Western herbalism, personal health, climate change and sustainable lifestyles, including at the University of Vermont, Yale, Goddard and other universities. He also teaches at Johnson State College and the Academy of Five Element Acupuncture. Brendan is the author of the recent “Yin and Yang of Climate Crisis: Healing Personal, Cultural and Ecological Imbalance with Chinese Medicine”, which explores the underpinning imbalances that exist between our own busy modern lives and the outer effects of climate change due to anthropocentric causal factors based upon the principles of Chinese medicine and philosophy. His websites are PersonalAsEcological.com and JadeMtWellness.com

Video: Smoke And Fumes: An Introduction to the Deep History of Oil and Climate Change

William Robinson will be joining the show tomorrow

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