

The Gary Null Show 2.17.25
14 snips Feb 17, 2025
Daily omega-3 supplements and regular exercise could slow aging significantly. Maternal use of acetaminophen raises ADHD risks, particularly affecting placental health. Turmeric outshines pharma in battling rheumatoid arthritis. ADHD is linked to reduced life expectancy in males. There's a deep dive into the limitations of peer-reviewed research and the critique of conventional nutrition beliefs, including the risks of animal protein. The ongoing impact of COVID-19 treatment controversies highlights the need for grassroots accountability and critical thinking.
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Slow Aging with Omega-3s and Exercise
- Take omega-3 fatty acids daily and exercise to slow aging.
- Combine this with vitamin D for optimal results.
Antioxidants for Liver Health and Anti-Aging
- Antioxidants like vitamins E and C, and selenium, reduce oxidative stress.
- Oxidative stress causes inflammation, which damages cells and leads to premature aging.
Clean Pregnancy for Reduced ADHD Risk
- Avoid maternal acetaminophen use, as it may increase ADHD risk in children.
- Detoxify and prepare mentally and physically for a planned pregnancy.