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The Gary Null Show

Summary: Gary takes on the real issues that the mainstream media is afraid to tackle. Tune in to find out the latest about health news, healing, politics, and the economy.

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 The Gary Null Show 3.19.24 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:00:53

HEALTH NEWS   ·         Trial findings add evidence to ginkgo benefit in stroke ·         Ashwangandha Extract Improves Thyroid Function, Reduces Fatigue in Mild Hypothyroid Patients ·         Writing by hand, not typing, linked to better learning and memory: Study ·         Study finds middle-aged Americans are lonelier than European counterparts ·         Brazil Nuts Milk Found to Promote Better Sleep  ·         Metformin during pregnancy impacts offspring brain development, finds study

 The Gary Null Show 3.18.24 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 58:55

HEALTH NEWS   ·         How Pomegranate Juice Dramatically Reversed Arterial Plaque in Landmark Study ·         Using X (formerly Twitter) has a negative impact on well-being, study confirms ·         Study: “Woke” attitudes linked to anxiety, depression, and a lack of happiness ·         Magnetic pulses could overcome depression ·         Snorting These Two Spices Keeps You 25 Percent More Alert ·         Fatty food before surgery may impair memory in old, young adults

 The Gary Null Show 3.15.24 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:01:05

HEALTH NEWS ·         Compound in Broccoli Could Prevent Blood Clots & Strokes ·         People with hypertension who use vitamin D live longer ·         Breastfeeding mothers who exercise pass on a beneficial hormone to their children ·         Study links common chemicals to osteoarthritis ·         Effect of soy isoflavone supplementation on blood pressure: a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials ·         Antibiotics Ineffective for Most Sinus Infections, Study Finds

 The Gary Null Show 3.14.24 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:00:54

HEALTH NEWS   An apple cider vinegar drink a day? New study shows it might help weight loss Food Additive in Pizza, Pancakes Linked to Lower Sperm Counts Ramadan fasting may protect patients with heart problems, say researchers An investigation into the potential association between nutrition and Alzheimer’s disease Breakthrough Discovery Shows That Resonant Frequencies Can Kill Cancer Cells Study finds interactions with dogs can increase brainwaves associated with stress relief and heightened concentration     An apple cider vinegar drink a day? New study shows it might help weight loss Holy Spirit University of Kaslik (Lebanon), March 13, 2024   An experimental study, released today, looks into whether apple cider vinegar could be effective for weight loss, reduce blood glucose levels and reduce blood lipids (cholesterol and triglycerides). A double-blinded, randomized, clinical trial in a group of overweight and obese young people aged from 12–25 years suggest it could reduce all three—but it might not be as simple as downing an apple cider vinegar drink a day. The participants were instructed to consume either 5, 10 or 15ml of apple cider vinegar diluted into 250ml of water each morning before they ate anything for 12 weeks. A control group consumed an inactive drink (a placebo) made (from lactic acid added to water) to look and taste the same. After a period of three months apple cider vinegar consumption was linked with significant falls in body weight and body mass index (BMI). On average, those who drank apple cider vinegar during that period lost 6–8kg in weight and reduced their BMI by 2.7–3 points, depending on the dose. They also showed significant decreases in the waist and hip circumference. The authors also report significant decreases in levels of blood glucose, triglycerides, and cholesterol in the apple cider groups. While the study appears promising, there are also reasons for caution. The study participants were aged from 12 to 25, so we can't say whether the results could apply to everyone.   Food Additive in Pizza, Pancakes Linked to Lower Sperm Counts University of Kentucky, March 11, 2024 An ingredient commonly found in many baked goods and processed foods — including school lunches — may cause oxidative stress, DNA damage and decreased testosterone levels and sperm counts in male mammals. Sodium aluminum phosphate is an additive used in food products as an emulsifying agent, leavening acid and stabilizer. It is a white, odorless solid slightly soluble in water. The widespread use of sodium aluminum phosphate in everyday food products and commercially baked goods such as cakes, muffins and biscuits, and self-rising flours and baking powders. It is also used in processed cheeses to improve texture and melting properties. A peer-reviewed scientific literature on aluminum reproductive toxicity by Robert A. Yokel, Ph.D., published in Critical Reviews in Toxicology found aluminum exposure can lead to adverse reproductive outcomes in male and female mammals. Yokel’s analysis revealed that “male reproductive endpoints were significantly affected after exposure to lower levels of Al [aluminum] than females.” In both male and female mice and rats, increased aluminum intake resulted in higher concentrations of the metal in the fetus, placenta and testes.   Ramadan fasting may protect patients with heart problems, say researchers University of Sharjah (United Arab Emirates) & University of Utah, March 13, 2024 Those observing Ramadan may have their cholesterol, other lipids, and inflammatory markers in their blood reduced. This is the conclusion of a group of scientists examining the model of Ramadan Intermittent Fasting (RIF) in overweight and obese people. "RIF is associated with improvements in plasma sphingosine, sphinganine sphingomyelin, and dihydrosphingomyelin lipid species," the scientists write in their study published in Scientific Reports. RIF is a special type of intermittent fa

 The Gary Null Show 3.13.24 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:02:52

HEALTH NEWS   ·         Swapping meat for mushroom protein may be better for reducing cholesterol ·         Vitamin D₂ may help preserve honeymoon phase of type I diabetes ·         Chronic stress and inflammation linked to societal and environmental impacts in new study ·         20% Drop in Post-Surgery Opioids With Simple, Safe Supplement ·         Couch potatoes may have smaller brains later in life ·         Eczema in Early Childhood May Influence Mental Health Later

 The Gary Null Show 3.08.24 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 48:21

HEALTH NEWS   Olive Oil Component Alleviates Intestinal Ischemia and Reperfusion Vegetarian Diet Reduces Risk Of Heart Disease By A Third Effect of Tai Chi vs Aerobic Exercise on Blood Pressure in Patients With Prehypertension Curcumin nanoemulsion is tested for treatment of intestinal inflammation Effect of Reiki Application on Menopausal Symptoms Sedentarianism Increases Risk of Mortality

 The Gary Null Show 3.12.24 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 59:28

HEALTH NEWS   Mushroom compound improves lifespan in mice NMN's Anti-Aging Effects Analysis reveals long-term impact of calcium and vitamin D supplements on health in postmenopausal women Alteration of Gut Microbiota Affects the Severity and Complications of COVID-19 Exploring the therapeutic potential of natural mushroom compounds to address psychiatric disorders Exercise may slow progression of retinal degeneration

 The Gary Null Show 3.11.24 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 57:01

HEALTH NEWS   ·         Nigella Sativa: A Natural Remedy for COVID-19 Backed by Randomized Controlled Trials ·         Study shows good sleep stimulates the immune system ·         Calcium, phosphorus, potassium lower in men with ED ·         Green tea ingredient may target protein to kill oral cancer cells ·         Green Light's Surprising Role in Combating Migraines ·         Fasting for three days can regenerate entire immune system, study finds

 The Gary Null Show 3.7.24 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 58:21

HEALTH NEWS   ·         5-HTP improves sleep, microbiome in older men and women ·         Hepatitis C linked to ink ·         Vitamin D deficiency is associated with inflammatory cytokine  ·         One quarter of pregnant women may not be obtaining adequate omega-3 in metabolic syndrome, ED ·         Stress can be contagious: infants can catch it from their mothers 

 The Gary Null Show 3.6.24 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 59:29

HEALTH NEWS   ·         Broccoli-derived compound could help prevent and treat stroke ·         Acts of Kindness Can Make You Happier ·         Research suggests prenatal carnitine supplementation could help prevent autism ·         Sweetened drinks linked to atrial fibrillation risk ·         Qigong Improves Quality of Life for Breast Cancer Patients, Study Suggests ·         Too little sleep raises risk of type 2 diabetes, suggests study

 The Gary Null Show 3.5.24 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 59:49

HEALTH NEWS   ·         Food Syrup Matches Amphetamine for ADHD With Fewer Risks ·         Natural Remedy Effective for Respiratory Tract Infections ·         Study confirms benefits of auricular acupuncture to treat depression ·         Young people look, feel older when they're stressed ·         Bee’s Propolis Found to Combat Aluminum Toxicity and Much More  ·         Study finds pesticide use linked to Parkinson's in Rocky Mountain, Great Plains region

 The Gary Null Show 3.4.24 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 59:25

HEALTH NEWS   ·         Study finds daily fiber supplement improves older adults' brain function in just 12 weeks ·         Meta-analysis affirms benefits of Kaempferia parviflora in metabolic syndrome, ED ·         Empathy is something people can actually ‘transmit’ to others ·         Teens benefit from "forest bathing" – even in cities ·         More schooling is linked to slowed aging and increased longevity ·         Plant Compounds May Be Effective Alternative Treatment for Rosacea: New Review

 The Gary Null Show 3.1.24 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:01:26

HEALTH NEWS   ·         Melatonin supplementation associated with lower markers of cardiometabolic risk in diabetics ·         Brisk Walking May Help Men With Prostate Cancer, Study Finds ·         Boiling tap water could remove up to 90% of the microplastics in it ·         Could Carrots Reduce Risk Of Type-2 Diabetes? ·         Abdominal fat can impact brain health and cognition in high Alzheimer’s risk individuals ·         Refrigerate lettuce to reduce risk of E. coli contamination, researchers say

 The Gary Null Show 2.29.24 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 58:42

HEALTH NEWS   ·         Female ginseng could hold the key to new osteoporosis treatments ·         Omega-3 Fatty Acids for Depression in the Elderly and Patients with Dementia: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis ·         Sunlight exposure linked to improved fertility outcomes, study finds ·         High-intensity exercise can reverse neurodegeneration in Parkinson's, study suggests ·         Eating a healthy plant-based diet may make sleep apnea less likely ·         CBD found to ease anxiety without the risks of THC

 The Gary Null Show 2.28.24 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 56:44

Dr. Gary Null discusses how to fix your life and the topic of Julian Assange.

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