5/8/11

Gary Null is the Kent Hovind of Alternative Medicine

Gary Null is the Kent Hovind of Alternative Medicine







Thanks to all who mirrored. Gary Null is the "Grandaddy of All Quacks". He was recently in the news, and I decided to do a little digging on his education, qualifications, and honors. What I learned was... well... not that surprising for a man that sells magnetic bras and chi-enhancing jock straps. Anyone who thinks Gary is a real contributor to the field of nutrition would do well to read his one 1982 article on garlic, or his Penthouse publications. I also find it highly suspect that he is both diagnosing the world's ills, and also crassly selling the "cures" on his website. Gary Null's "About Gary Null" gnhealth.com Dr. Lee Phillips examines Gary Null's claims. lee-phillips.org Stephen Barrett, MD runs QuackWatch. Good background info. www.quackwatch.org
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New prostate disease (BPH) clinical trial in Australia: Special health report







Local Health Reporter - Tegan Sapwell from Channel 10 - did a special health report on the new prostate research in Western Australia. The clinical trial for the new drug S-Equol (derived from soy) is recruiting eligible Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) patients living in Western Australia to participate in this research. For more information about current BPH clinical trials and to check your eligibility for enrollment in this new prostate research, contact: 1800-236-350 (Australia) For more information on the participating trial centres in Australia visit: www.newprostateresearch.com More information on BPH: Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) usually affects men over fifty. Symptoms can include trouble starting a urine stream or making more than a dribble, passing urine often (especially at night), feeling that the bladder has not fully emptied, a strong or sudden urge to urinate, a weak or slow urine stream, stopping and starting again several times while passing urine and pushing or straining to begin passing urine. BPH is caused by an enlarged prostate and symptoms can lead to a weak bladder, back-flow of urine causing bladder or kidney infections, complete block in the flow of urine or kidney failure. If the bladder is permanently damaged, BPH treatment may be ineffective. When BPH is found in its earlier stages, there is a lower risk of developing such complications. For more information, visit 'New Prostate Research' - a research based media site with leading ...
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