
The Gary Null Show The Gary Null Show - 2-27-26
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Feb 27, 2026 A deep look at why trust is essential in medicine and how integrity shapes patient decisions. Commentary on recent high-profile investigations and media narratives. Healing stories and recovery reports, including an Alzheimer's anecdote. Practical advice on nutrition, travel meal strategies, and improving institutional food. Tips for relocating to Southeast Asia and upcoming retreats and programs.
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Vetting Builds Trust In Health Media
- Gary Null emphasizes rigorous vetting and peer review as the foundation for trustworthy health information.
- He describes sending his women's health book to ~50 distinguished reviewers worldwide before final production to avoid retractions.
Retreat Participants Had Unexpected Improvements
- Gary Null describes a filmed event where previously immobilized patients improved after interventions at his retreat.
- He gives a 32-year-old with Parkinsonian eye movement whose hand tremor and fainting resolved after participation.
Alzheimer's Patient Showed Dramatic Recovery
- Gary Null recounts helping a 93-year-old man with end-stage Alzheimer's who regained cognition and lived to 100.
- He describes the man answering 8 of 10 Socrates Garden questions correctly, smiling, dancing, and later living with full cognition.

