The Gary Null Show

The Gary Null Show 5.13.25

May 13, 2025
A clinical trial highlights high-dose vitamin B3's role in speeding up COVID-19 recovery, while chokeberry juice shows promise for reducing blood vessel resistance in pre-diabetic individuals. The impact of early antibiotic use in infancy on girls' puberty raises eyebrows. Multivitamin use may lower prostate cancer recurrence rates. Social connections boost health and longevity for older adults. Discussions dive into the inefficiencies in federal employment, the Syrian conflict, and the controversies surrounding vaccines and natural remedies.
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INSIGHT

Vitamin B3 Boosts COVID Recovery

  • High-dose vitamin B3 (nicotamide) given in the gut helps COVID-19 patients recover physical performance faster.
  • Patients regained normal strength and energy within two weeks compared to placebo recipients.
ADVICE

Use Chokeberry Juice Daily

  • Pre-diabetic individuals can reduce blood vessel resistance by drinking an 8-ounce glass of chokeberry juice daily.
  • This improves peripheral resistance and supports muscle mass maintenance during high-intensity training.
INSIGHT

Early Antibiotics Linked to Puberty

  • Antibiotics given in infancy, especially in the first three months, are linked to early puberty in girls.
  • Overuse of antibiotics disrupts the developing gut biome, potentially leading to health problems.
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