The Gary Null Show

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Feb 11, 2026 • 1h 2min

The Gary Null Show - 2-11-26

Discussion of a Rutgers study showing reduced protein slowed liver tumor growth in mice. A lengthy critique of high-protein, paleo and keto claims, including metabolic and cardiovascular risks. Advice on plant-forward eating patterns, protein timing, and healthy oils. Clips and commentary on consent form language and a Mike Tyson spot about processed food harms.
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Feb 10, 2026 • 1h 4min

The Gary Null Show - 2-10-26

HEALTH NEWS Intermittent fasting cut Crohn’s disease activity by 40% and halved inflammation in randomized clinical trial Why relying on AI may lead to poor decision making Study of 12 monks finds meditation heightens brain activity, reshaping neural dynamics Worrying about aging may actually age women faster Cognitive speed training linked to lower dementia incidence up to 20 years later   Clips: GAME OVER: Americans Hit RECORD Consumer Debt of $24 Billion/Month as Jobs VANISH - World Affairs in Context  Daniela Cambone Show - 5.1 Trillion Dollar Bond Fraud  Dr. Fauci on PCR  Chris Hedges - Noam Chomsky, Jeffrey Epstein and the Politics of Betrayal  
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Feb 9, 2026 • 43min

The Gary Null Show 2-9-26

Boosting a Natural Molecule (NAD+) Reverses Alzheimer’s Brain Damage in New Study University of Oslo & Ullevaal University Hospital (Norway), February 8, 2026   One of the key drivers of brain dysfunction in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the protein tau. Under normal conditions, tau helps maintain the internal structure of neurons, supporting the transport systems that allow nerve cells to function properly. In Alzheimer’s disease, however, tau becomes abnormally modified and begins to clump together. These aggregates interfere with normal cellular transport, damage neurons, and ultimately contribute to memory impairment. Now, an international team of scientists has identified a previously unrecognized way to protect the brain from this degeneration. Their research shows that increasing levels of the naturally occurring molecule NAD⁺ can counteract neurological damage linked to Alzheimer’s disease.  Previous research has suggested that boosting NAD⁺ using precursor compounds such as nicotinamide riboside (NR) or nicotinamide mononucleotide (NMN) can produce beneficial effects in animal models of AD and in early-stage clinical studies. However, the biological processes responsible for these effects have remained poorly understood,” explains first author Alice Ruixue Ai. The new study reveals that NAD⁺ works through a previously unidentified RNA-splicing pathway. This pathway is regulated by a protein called EVA1C, which plays an essential role in the process of RNA splicing. RNA splicing allows a single gene to produce multiple isoforms of a protein, and one isoform may show distinctive effects on the other isoforms. Its dysregulation is one of the most recently acknowledged risk factors for AD.        
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Feb 6, 2026 • 1h 3min

The Gary Null Show - 2/6/26

Boring Historian, an author/commentator known for long-form economic analysis, provides a historical lens on financial crises and reserve currencies. He walks through patterns from Rome to Weimar and the British empire. Short clips trace a rapid late-January 2026 market shock, signs of a stage-three crisis, and who gains or loses when currencies reset.
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Feb 5, 2026 • 1h 4min

The Gary Null Show - 2/5/26

A spirited critique of the U.S. health system and why universal coverage matters. Deep dives into how corporate influence, insurance waste, and drug pricing shape care. Proposals for broad reforms from prevention and agency restructuring to food policy and liability changes. Brief clips and commentary touch on vaccines, immigration politics, historical topics, and product promotions.
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Feb 4, 2026 • 1h 5min

The Gary Null Show 2-4-26

How To Fix Our Broken Medical System: 
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Feb 3, 2026 • 1h 5min

The Gary Null Show 2/3/26

A critique of modern medicine’s priorities, arguing healthcare treats disease instead of promoting prevention. Sharp focus on runaway costs, billing abuses, and insurance as a profit-driven barrier. Calls for universal preventive care, plant-based lifestyles, and community programs. Questions industry influence, medical reversals, and suppression of low-cost therapies.
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Feb 2, 2026 • 42min

The Gary Null Show 2-2-26

A wide-ranging show covers an ancient Chinese herb that may reverse common hair loss. New research links ongoing heavy metal exposure to childhood ADHD and describes a music-and-auditory-beat method that reduces anxiety in 24 minutes. Discussion examines depression and anxiety raising long COVID risk in older women. The segment also explores cannabis for migraine relief and controversial claims about vaccine safety and related cardiac concerns.
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Jan 30, 2026 • 1h

The Gary Null Show - 1/30/26

Discussion of research linking wild blueberries to improved heart, metabolism, and gut microbes. Examination of differing dementia risks from vegetable versus water/processed‑meat nitrates. Coverage of short naps boosting learning and brain cleanup. Reports on screen time raising childhood body fat and a low‑protein dietary approach slowing liver cancer growth.
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Jan 29, 2026 • 59min

The Gary Null Show 1/29/26

A deep dive into media distrust and historic government deception. A controversial pro-Palestinian Jewish critique questions Zionism and media bias. Complex Native American histories are unpacked. A long tribute revisits dissenting views on AIDS, exploring alternative causes, scientific suppression, and natural therapies.

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