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Gary Null (1) (1945–)

Auteur de The Complete Encyclopedia of Natural Healing

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86+ oeuvres 1,347 utilisateurs 9 critiques

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Gary Null, Ph.D., is one of America's leading health & fitness writers & alternative practitioners. Trained as a nutritionist, he is the author of dozens of books & hundreds of medical articles. His one-hour health radio program airs daily on WBAI in New York City, & is carried weekly to 32 afficher plus stations nationwide over the Virtual Radio Network. Null is a former faculty member of the New School for Social Research & a National TAC Master Champion Racewalker. Among his many bestselling books are "Get Healthy Now!" (Seven Stories Press, 1999), "The Ultimate Anti-Aging Program" (Kensington Publishing, 1998), &, with Barbara Seaman, "For Women Only!" (Seven Stories Press, 1999). He lives in New York City & Naples, Florida. (Publisher Provided) Gary Null was born in 1945. He received a B.S. in human nutrition from Edison State College and a Ph.D. in human nutrition and public health science from Union Graduate School. He owns Gary Null and Associates, a company which markets dietary supplements. He has criticized the medical community, promoted a range of alternative cancer treatments and dietary supplements, and questioned the link between HIV and AIDS. His syndicated radio talk show, Natural Living with Gary Null, has aired for more than 27 years and has won eight Silver Microphone Awards. He has written more than 70 books on nutrition, self-empowerment and public health issues including AIDS: A Second Opinion and Power Aging. As a documentary filmmaker, he produced over 70 films and videos including Age Is Only a Number, Deconstructing the Myth of AIDS, and Fatal Fallout. He received a Gold CINDY (Cinema in Industry) Award for Overcoming Depression and Anxiety Disorders Naturally. He won the Truth in Journalism Award for Investigative Reporting and The Human Rights Award from the Citizens Commission on Human Rights. (Bowker Author Biography) afficher moins
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Œuvres de Gary Null

The Joy of Juicing (1992) 87 exemplaires
Gary Null's Power Aging (2003) 43 exemplaires
Vegetarian Cooking for Good Health (1991) 40 exemplaires
The New Vegetarian Cookbook (1979) 37 exemplaires
Bottom Line’s Power Aging (2005) 32 exemplaires
Healing Your Body Naturally (1988) 20 exemplaires
Death by Medicine (2010) 19 exemplaires
The Complete Handbook of Nutrition (1972) 16 exemplaires
Healing with Magnets (1998) 15 exemplaires
7 Steps to Perfect Health (2001) 13 exemplaires
Nutrition and the Mind (1995) 11 exemplaires
Protein for vegetarians (1974) 11 exemplaires
Herbs for the Seventies (1972) 11 exemplaires
Biofeedback, fasting & meditation (1974) 10 exemplaires
Be a Healthy Woman! (2009) 7 exemplaires
AIDS: A Second Opinion (2001) 7 exemplaires
Women's Health Solutions (2002) 6 exemplaires
The Egg Project (1987) 6 exemplaires
Grow your own food organically (1972) 3 exemplaires
the Natural Organic Beauty Book (1972) 3 exemplaires
How to Live Forever (2002) 2 exemplaires
Body Pollution (1973) 2 exemplaires
Man and His Whole Earth (1976) 2 exemplaires
The Italian-Americans (1976) 1 exemplaire
Successful Pregnancy 1 exemplaire
New Vegetarian Cookbook (1981) 1 exemplaire
Handbook of Skin and Hair (1976) 1 exemplaire
Choosing Joy (1998) 1 exemplaire
Love 1 exemplaire

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I usually like Gary Null’s books but I found this one too “technical” and thus unreadable.

It’s supposed to be about reversing the aging process and perhaps it is. But I couldn’t get through it. I gave it up when I got to the bit about granulocytes and lymphocytes.

Gary Null knows a lot about health and I much appreciate him, but I found this book too boring.
 
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IonaS | Mar 7, 2023 |
Recent data from the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) confirm what a lot of people have suspected for a long time: Alternative medicine is growing in popularity. Harvard reserchers found that four out of 10 Americans used alternative and complementary therapies, speinding about $27 billion per year-almost all of it out-of-pocket. Visits to various alternative practitioners, including chiropractors, acupuncturists, and naturopaths, now top those to primary care doctors-and the numbers are rising.

Contents

Acknowledgments
How to use alternatve herapies safely
1. Condiitons
Aging
Alchoholism
Allergies
Alzheimer's disease adn demential
Anemia
Arthritis
Autism
AIDS
Back and neck pain
Breast cancer
Breast implant reactions
Cancer
Candidiasis
Carpal tunnel syndrome
Cerebral palsy
Cervical dysplasia
Chronic fatique syndrome
Chronic pain
Cold and canker sores
Colds and flu
Dental disorders
Depression
Diabetes
Digesive disorders
Dysmenorrhea
Ear infections
Eating disorders
Endometriosis
Environmental illness
Eye disorders
Fever
Fibroids and uterine bleeding
Foot and leg problems
Gallstones
Headaches
Heart diease
Heat exhaustion and heatstroke
Hemorrhoids
Hepatitis
Herpes
High-cholesterol level
Hypoglycemia
Hypothyroidism
Infertility
Learning disorders
Lupus
Lyme disease
Lymphedema
Menopause
Motion sickness
Multiple sclerosis
Obesiyy
Osteoporosis
Parasites
Parkinson's desease
Periodontal disease
Phobias
Pregnancy--related problems
Premenstrual syndrome
Prostate conditions
Respiratory illnesses
Sickle cell anemia
Sinusitis
Skin cancer
Skin conditions
Stroke
TMJ dysfunction
Tinnitus
Toxic shock syndrome
Trauma
Urinary tract infecton
II Treatments and patient experiences
Acupunctue
Alexander technique
Applied kinesiology
Aromatherapy
Ayurvedic medicine
Biofeedback
Biological dentistry
Chelation therapy
Chiropractic
Colon therapy
Enzyme therapy
Herbal therapy
Homeopathy
Hypnotherapy
Massage therapy
Nutritional therapy
Oxygen therapies
Qi Gong
Reconstructive therapy
Reflexology
Reiki
Rolfing
Shiatsu
Tai chi chuan
Vitamin drips
Patients speak out on cancer therapies that work
Index
… (plus d'informations)
 
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AikiBib | 2 autres critiques | May 29, 2022 |
If you prefer a common sense,natural way to stay healthy this is a very good source book! Good whole foods,supplements and a healthy lifestyle is the best weapon against illness and disease.Very easy to read,explains numerous conditions,disease and illness and the reaction in the human body and what to do to reverse or attempt to prevent illness,etc.
 
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LauGal | 2 autres critiques | Aug 16, 2016 |
I feel rather ambivalent about this book. It caught my attention because of the title. I was willing to "reboot my brain," if I could "fight Memory loss, Dementia, Alzheimers, Brain Aging and more." The book started out well and did give me a page of suggestions on how to achieve what it promised; however, later chapters included ideas based on Natural therapy and such methods as chelation which I'm not in favor of.
All in all it's a worthy read for most people who are heading towards "seniordom," but you may want to follow only some of the ideas in the book.… (plus d'informations)
 
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Writermala | Mar 20, 2016 |

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