

The Gary Null Show 9.19.25
Sep 19, 2025
Dr. Gary Null dives into the crucial role of C-reactive protein in predicting health risks like heart disease and cancer. He explores how alcohol damages cells and raises inflammation. Fresh juices and dietary changes are highlighted as vital for reducing inflammation. Chronic stress and lifestyle habits, including coffee consumption, elevate CRP levels. Null emphasizes the cumulative harm from small choices over time and discusses senolytic research aimed at reversing cellular aging. He also reflects on how past habits impact current health and critiques the newborn hepatitis B vaccination.
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CRP Predicts Long-Term Risk
- Elevated C-reactive protein (CRP) signals chronic inflammation that shortens lifespan and increases major disease risks.
- Gary Null highlights CRP as a simple blood marker linked to heart disease, cancer, stroke, and dementia.
Test Your Inflammation Now
- Get a C-reactive protein blood test to measure your inflammation level and baseline risk.
- Null recommends using Life Extension panels and then pursuing detoxification or senolytics if CRP is high.
SoHo Draft Beer Nights
- Gary Null recounts late-night bar scenes in New York where patrons spent hundreds on artisanal beers.
- He uses this memory to illustrate how social drinking becomes habitual and harmful to cells.