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'''Gary Michael Null''' (born [[1945]]) is an [[United States|American]] [[talk radio]] host and [[author]] on [[alternative medicine|alternative and complementary medicine]] and [[nutrition]]. He is also a critic of the medical and psychiatric communities.
'''Gary Michael Null''' (born [[1945]]) is an [[United States|American]] [[talk radio]] host and [[author]] on [[alternative medicine|alternative and complementary medicine]] and [[nutrition]]. He is also a critic of the medical and psychiatric communities. Null's company, Gary Null & Associates has Doug Henderson, a lawyer, as its Director of Operations, Richard Polonetsky as its Vice-President and Manettte Loudon of its head of production. Reference (http://garynull.com/GNcustservice.php)


==Early life and education==
==Early life and education==
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== Responses ==
== Responses ==
Many of Null's viewpoints are controversial and he has attracted the attention of [[Stephen Barrett]] of [[Quackwatch]]. Barrett criticizes the validity of Null's Ph.D. thesis, his alternative health claims, and several of his commercial products.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.quackwatch.org/04ConsumerEducation/null.html|author=[[Stephen Barrett]], MD|title=A Critical Look at Gary Null's Activities and Credentials|accessdate=2007-02-11|publisher=[[Quackwatch]]}}</ref>
Many of Null's viewpoints are controversial and he has attracted the attention of [[Stephen Barrett]] of [[Quackwatch]]. Barrett criticizes the validity of Null's Ph.D. thesis, his alternative health claims, and several of his commercial products.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.quackwatch.org/04ConsumerEducation/null.html|author=[[Stephen Barrett]], MD|title=A Critical Look at Gary Null's Activities and Credentials|accessdate=2007-02-11|publisher=[[Quackwatch]]}}</ref>


However, Dr. Barrett, himself, has been quite the controversial figure. Dr. Barrett appeared in court and under intense cross-examination admitted that he was not a Medical Board Certified psychiatrist because he had failed the certification exam. This revelation was particularly damning because Barrett had presented himself as an expert who provided expert testimony as a psychiatrist and had testified in many court cases. Barrett also had said that he was a legal expert even though he had no formal legal training.

Perhaps Barrett's most damaging testimony before the jury was his admission that he had filed similar defamation lawsuits against almost 40 people across the country within the past few years and had not won one single one at trial.

During the course of his examination, Barrett was forced to admit his connection with the AMA, Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and Food & Drug Administration (FDA). Reference (http://www.canlyme.com/quackwatch.html)

Maybe this explains how Barrett, who stated in open court that he had earned $54,000 over a two-year period, yet managed to afford to maintain 14 separate legal actions at one time. If each legal action were to cost $100,000, that would mean he spent 1.4 million dollars.

Barrett's quackbusting activities garnered him a degree of recognition that he had never experienced before. But such notoriety was short-lived and lasted only until his activities were revealed to a panel of three California Judges, who issued a published Appeals Court opinion in a decision that took a hard look at Barrett's activities, and declared him "biased, and unworthy of credibility."

In addition, Barrett and his website were named, among other things, in a racketeering (RICO) case in Federal Court in Colorado. He's also being sued for his nefarious activities in Ontario, Canada. Reference (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Barrett)

Thus Barrett's established biased views and anonymous funding should be taken into consideration when examing his views on Null.


The [[James Randi Educational Foundation]], an organization that aims to promote critical thinking, has accused him, together with [[Wayne Dyer]], of "dealing in nonsense", promoting the notion of eternal youth, and prescribing magnets and "other medieval tools" to prevent aging.<ref>[http://www.randi.org/jr/031904science.html James Randi Educational Foundation]</ref>
The [[James Randi Educational Foundation]], an organization that aims to promote critical thinking, has accused him, together with [[Wayne Dyer]], of "dealing in nonsense", promoting the notion of eternal youth, and prescribing magnets and "other medieval tools" to prevent aging.<ref>[http://www.randi.org/jr/031904science.html James Randi Educational Foundation]</ref>

Revision as of 19:28, 14 January 2009

Gary Null
ChildrenShelly Null
Career
StationThe Progressive Radio Network
ShowNatural Living with Gary Null
Websitehttp://www.garynull.com

Gary Michael Null (born 1945) is an American talk radio host and author on alternative and complementary medicine and nutrition. He is also a critic of the medical and psychiatric communities. Null's company, Gary Null & Associates has Doug Henderson, a lawyer, as its Director of Operations, Richard Polonetsky as its Vice-President and Manettte Loudon of its head of production. Reference (http://garynull.com/GNcustservice.php)

Early life and education

Null was raised in West Virginia with his two brothers. He holds an Associate Degree in Business Administration as well as a Bachelor of Science degree from Thomas Edison State College in Trenton, New Jersey. He has a Ph.D. in "Interdisciplinary Studies" from Union Institute & University, a private college that gives degrees by correspondence from Cincinnati, Ohio. According to Null, his Ph.D. thesis was titled, "A Study of Psychological and Physiological Effects of Caffeine on Human Health." Union Institute & University is accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, but its accreditation does not cover awarding of PhDs in the sciences, only in the humanities. Null is a New York State Registered Dietitian and Nutritionist.[1]

Null was a short-order cook in his 20s in New York City. In the late 1960s Null was the editor of Caveat Emptor, a consumer health activist publication. Later, he was a New York City health food restaurant owner.[citation needed]

Viewpoints

Null is best known as a promoter of natural and alternative remedies. He has written or produced more than seventy books, booklets, and audio CDs on the topics of health, wellness, nutrition, and alternative medicine.[2] His opinions on medical issues have been published in Penthouse.

Null says he sleeps only two hours a night, promotes vigorous exercise even for the elderly, and says that although "younger people may have enthusiasm...today what they share is a social psychosis. Ninety percent of the people in my support groups are whining all the time."[3]

Gary Null has attacked many facets of mainstream medicine. He argues that physicians are not actively conspiring, but are just trained and conditioned to accept the premises of their profession. Null believes that physicians have an economic interest in sickness maintenance, not prevention. Null co-authored a series of articles on cancer research, new therapies, and political influence for Penthouse, beginning with one entitled "The Great Cancer Fraud".[4][5] He accused the "medical community of suppressing alternative cancer treatments to protect the medical establishment's solid-gold cancer train." Time wrote: "From a young reporter this is to be expected. But two decades later, Null, 54, is still warning of a variety of medical bogeymen out to gull a trusting public."[6]

Gary Null is also a promoter of AIDS denialism—that is, the belief that HIV is harmless and is not the cause of AIDS. He sells self-made films on his website that promote AIDS denialism.[7][8]

Radio and video work

Null's syndicated radio talk show, Natural Living with Gary Null, earned eight Silver Microphone Awards (an award presented to radio commercials) and remains the longest-running continuously airing health program in America for more than 27 years from New York City.[9] He now broadcasts over the Internet on the Progressive Radio Network.[10] Null has made several of what he calls documentary films on public policy issues, personal health, and personal development that are posted on YouTube.

Null's videos have been aired by PBS during pledge drives, but concern arose within PBS over the sensational claims they contained. Null responded by alleging an effort to silence him, saying: "The guardians of the gates of orthodoxy at PBS... you don't know who their friends are."[6]

Business interests

Null is the owner of the dietary supplement and media company Gary Null & Associates, Inc.[11] He owns a health food store, Gary Null's Uptown Whole Foods Market,[12] in New York City.

Responses

Many of Null's viewpoints are controversial and he has attracted the attention of Stephen Barrett of Quackwatch. Barrett criticizes the validity of Null's Ph.D. thesis, his alternative health claims, and several of his commercial products.[13]


However, Dr. Barrett, himself, has been quite the controversial figure. Dr. Barrett appeared in court and under intense cross-examination admitted that he was not a Medical Board Certified psychiatrist because he had failed the certification exam. This revelation was particularly damning because Barrett had presented himself as an expert who provided expert testimony as a psychiatrist and had testified in many court cases. Barrett also had said that he was a legal expert even though he had no formal legal training.

Perhaps Barrett's most damaging testimony before the jury was his admission that he had filed similar defamation lawsuits against almost 40 people across the country within the past few years and had not won one single one at trial.

During the course of his examination, Barrett was forced to admit his connection with the AMA, Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and Food & Drug Administration (FDA). Reference (http://www.canlyme.com/quackwatch.html)

Maybe this explains how Barrett, who stated in open court that he had earned $54,000 over a two-year period, yet managed to afford to maintain 14 separate legal actions at one time. If each legal action were to cost $100,000, that would mean he spent 1.4 million dollars.

Barrett's quackbusting activities garnered him a degree of recognition that he had never experienced before. But such notoriety was short-lived and lasted only until his activities were revealed to a panel of three California Judges, who issued a published Appeals Court opinion in a decision that took a hard look at Barrett's activities, and declared him "biased, and unworthy of credibility."

In addition, Barrett and his website were named, among other things, in a racketeering (RICO) case in Federal Court in Colorado. He's also being sued for his nefarious activities in Ontario, Canada. Reference (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Barrett)

Thus Barrett's established biased views and anonymous funding should be taken into consideration when examing his views on Null.

The James Randi Educational Foundation, an organization that aims to promote critical thinking, has accused him, together with Wayne Dyer, of "dealing in nonsense", promoting the notion of eternal youth, and prescribing magnets and "other medieval tools" to prevent aging.[14]

The Null Hypothesis: Comments on Gary Null's "Death by Medicine" by James R. Laidler, MD[15] criticizes Null’s work for double counting statistics and for presenting a simplistic and skewed view of medicine.

Family

He has one daughter, Shelly Null, with whom he has co-authored a book.

Books

  • Living in the Moment: A Prescription for the Soul. North Atlantic Books, Aug. 19, 2008. ISBN 9781556437632. 277 pages.
  • Gary Null's Power Foods: The 15 Best Foods for Your Health. :NAL Hardcover, Dec. 5, 2006. ISBN 0451219763] 336 pages.
  • Gary Null's Mind Power: Rejuvenate Your Brain and Memory Naturally. :New American Library, December, 2005, 326 pages. ISBN 0451216733
  • Get Healthy Now! with Gary Null: A Complete Guide to Prevention, Treatment and Healthy Living. (2nd rev.ed., Amy McDonald, Senior Project Editor)(pbk) Seven Stories Press, Oct. 1, 2006. ISBN 1583227534 1146 pages. 2nd ed. (pbk), Dec. 30, 2000, ISBN 1583220429, 1037 pages. 1st ed. 1999.
  • Healing with Magnets. Carrol & Graf Publishers, August 2, 2006. softcover, 240 pages. ISBN 0786705306
  • The Complete Encyclopedia of Natural Healing: A Comprehensive A-Z listing of Common and Chronic Illnesses and their Proven Natural Treatments. (rev.& updated ed., Oct.1, 2005) :Kensington. (pbk) ISBN 0758213167. 320 pages. Also (pbk) :KTrade Paper, 2000.
  • Gary Null's Power Aging. :NAL Trade, Dec. 7, 2004 ISBN 451213082 400 pages.
  • Germs, Biological Warfare, Vaccinations: What You Need to Know (with James Feast). :Seven Stories Press, 1st ed. Feb. 2003. (pbk) ISBN 1583225189. 304 pages.
  • Gary Null's Guide to a Joyful, Healthy Life. :1st Carroll & Graf Ed., January 2000. (HB) ISBN-13: 978-0786707126. 848 pages. :Carroll & Graf Publishers, July 10, 2002, reprint ed. of three books: Who Are You Really, Be Kind to Yourself, and Choosing Joy. (pbk) ISBN-13: 978-0786709946. 768 pages.
  • Women's Health Solutions. :Seven Stories Press, 1st ed., Jan. 9, 2002. ISBN 1583224199 640 pages.
  • The Joy of Juicing: Creative Cooking with Your Juicer (with Shelly Null). New York: Avery, rev., updated. May 31, 2001. ISBN 58333-102-6. 240 pages.
  • AIDS: A Second Opinion (with James Feast). :Seven Stories Press, 1st Ed., December 2001. (HB) ISBN-13: 978-1583222067. 400 pages.
  • The Baby Boomer's Guide to Getting It Right the Second Time Around (with Vicki Riba Koestler). :Carrol & Graf Publishers, 2001, (pbk) ISBN 0786708514. 384 pages.
  • For Women Only! Your Guide to Health Empowerment (with Barbara Seaman). New York, NY: Seven Stories Press, reprint (pbk). 1999, (HB). ISBN 1583220153. 1573 pages. Oct. 10, 2001 (pbk) ISBN-13: 978-1583222978. 1600 pages.
  • Gary Null's Ultimate Lifetime Diet: A Revolutionary All-Natural Program for Losing Weight and Building a Healthy Body. :Broadway, Jan.2, 2001. (pbk) ISBN 0767904742 720 pages. (Retitled Kiss Your Fat Goodbye :Broadway, Feb. 28, 2006 ISBN 0767925174.)
  • Gary Null's Ultimate Anti-Aging Program. :K Hardcover, 1st ed., Feb. 15, 1999. ISBN 1575664095 (HB) 498 pages. And :Kensington (1999)(pbk)[ASIN: B000HZXEC4]. And :Broadway, reprint ed., Dec. 1, 1999. (pbk)ISBN 0767904360 608 pages. And :Broadway Books (2000). (pbk) [ASIN: B000GRS85Q]
  • The Clinician's Handbook of Natural Healing: The first comprehensive guide to scientific peer review studies of natural supplements and their proven treatment values. New York: Kensington Publ. Corp., March 1, 1998. (HB) ISBN 1-57566-720-7. 870 pages. And Nov. 1, 2000, (pbk) ISBN-13: 978-1575667201. 880 pages.
  • Choosing Joy: Change Your Life for the Better (with Vicki Riba Koestler). 1st Carroll & Graf edition. New York: Carroll & Graf Publishers, April 1998 [ISBN 0-7867-0522-1] (pbk) 311 pages.
  • The Joy of Juicing Recipe Guide: Creative Cooking With Your Juicer (with chef Shelly Null). :Penguin Group USA, Inc., 1996 (pbk) [ASIN: B000J33RKS]. And :Avery, April 1, 1992. (pbk) ISBN 0895295927. 240 pages. And :Golden-Lee Book Distributors, Inc. (1992) (pbk)[ASIN: B0000J00HPG]. And :Gary Null & Associates (1991) (pbk) [ASIN: B000MPR0E8].
  • The Women's Encyclopedia of Natural Healing. :Seven Stories Press, Nov. 1996 ISBN 1888363357 (28 ailments) 411 pages.
  • Who Are You, Really?: Understanding Your Life's Energy. New York: Carroll & Graf, July 1996 ISBN 0-7867-0326-1 (pbk) 218 pages.
  • Be Kind To Yourself: Explorations into Self-Empowerment. New York: Carroll & Graf Publishers, Sept. 1995. ISBN 0786702695. 256 pages.
  • Nutrition and the mind. New York/London: Four Walls Eight Windows, 1995. ISBN 1-56858-021-5
  • Ultimate Training: Gary Null's Complete Guide to Eating Right, Exercising, and Living Longer (with Dr. Howard Robins). :St. Martin's Griffin, March 15, 1993. ISBN 0312087968. 224 pages.
  • No More Allergies: Identifying and Eliminating Allergies and Sensitivity Reactions to Everything in Your Environment (The Gary Null Natural Health Library). :Villard, 1st ed., Nov. 3, 1992. ISBN 0679743101. 464 pages.
  • How to keep your feet & legs healthy for a lifetime: the only complete guide to foot and leg care, with sections for walkers, joggers, and runners (with Howard Robins). 1st ed. New York: Four Walls Eight Windows, c1990, ISBN 0-941423-36-0
  • Black Hollywood: The Black Performer in Motion Pictures. :Carol Publishing Corp. (pbk) Reissue Ed., April 1990. ISBN-13: 978-0806509082. 254 pages.
  • The Complete Guide to Health and Nutrition: A Sourcebook for a Healthier Life. London: Arlington, 1984. ISBN 0-85140-655-6. And :Dell, Aug. 1, 1986. (pbk) ISBN-13: 978-0440506126. 608 pages.
  • Man and His Whole Earth. Harrisburg, Pa: Stackpole 1976. ISBN 0-8117-0969-8. :Pyramid Books, 1977. (Mass Market PBK) ISBN-13: 978-0515036206. 159 pages.
  • The Conspirator Who Saved the Romanovs: The untold story of Aaron Simanovitsch-Kiev jeweler, Rasputin's secretary, etc. by Gary Null. Englewood Cliffs, N.J., Prentice Hall, (HB) 1971. 177 pages.

Published articles and interviews

  • Null, Gary and Houston, Robert The Great Cancer Fraud. Penthouse, 1979 (September): p.76-78, 82, 268, 270, 272, 274, 276-278.
  • Null, G. "The suppression of cancer cures." Penthouse, 1979 (October): 90-92, 94-96.
  • Null, G. and Pitrone, A. Suppression of new cancer therapies: Dr. Joseph Gold and hydrazine sulfate. Penthouse, 1980 (January): 97-98, 160, 162-163.
  • Null, G. and Steinman, L. The politics of cancer. Part five. Suppression of new cancer therapies: Dr. Lawrence Burton. Penthouse, 1980 (July): 75-76, 188-194, 196-197.
  • Caffeine: Psychological Effects, Use and Abuse Sanford Bolton, Ph.D. and Gary Null, M.S. 1981. 47 references from 1965–1981.
  • The Antioxidant Vitamin - Vitamin C by Gary Null, Ph.D. 15 pages. 69 endnotes, 1991.
  • The Hidden Side of Psychiatry by Gary Null, Ph.D. 49 endnotes. 38 pages. 1997.
  • Iatrogenic Illness: The Downside of Modern Medicine: A White Paper by Gary Null, PhD & Debora Rasio, MD. 2000.
  • Fluoride: The Deadly Legacy. A 16-part white paper by Gary Null, Ph.D. 2001. 233 endnotes.
  • The Fluoridation Fiasco by Gary Null. 85 endnotes. © 1983–2002 Townsend Letter for Doctors and Patients.
  • Vitamin C and Treatment of Cancer: Part I Abstracts and Commentary from the Scientific Literature and Vitamin C and the Treatment of Cancer: Part II by Gary Null, Ph.D.; Howard Robins, DPM; Mark Tannenbaum, DPM; and Patrick Jennings, Editor. A review of the medical literature published in the Townsend Letter for Doctors and Patients – May 1997.
  • Death by Medicine By Gary Null, PhD; Carolyn Dean MD, ND; Martin Feldman, MD; Debora Rasio, MD; and Dorothy Smith, PhD. Six pages. 152 references. 2004.[16]
  • Oxygen Therapy The Empire Strikes Back! (Gary Null interview 1993) Transcript of radio interview conducted in mid-1993 by Gary Null of WBAI; Nexus Magazine Dec 1993--Jan 1994. Polyatomic Apheresis unit.
  • Fascism in Medicine. by Gary Null, Ph.D Speech given May 15, 1994 at a forum on Democracy and Fascism. Broadcast June 6, 1994 on the Pacifica Radio station WBAI-FM, New York. A 12-page transcript is available on the www.whale.to website.
  • Flu Vaccine: Interview of Dr. Eva Snead. by Gary Null 8-minute interview. No date.
  • Emerging Viruses: AIDS & Ebola. Nature, Accident or Intentional? Interview of Leonard G. Horowitz, D.M.D., M.A.., M.P.H. by Gary Null 1995.
  • Why We Lost The War On Cancer. Two page essay, 1997.
  • Pathologizing Life. by Gary Null © 2002, ADHD and Ritalin. 59 endnotes.
  • Vaccines: A Second Opinion. by Gary Null. 2000.

References

  1. ^ License Information, NY State Education Department - Office of the Professions
  2. ^ Gary Null Book List, as listed on Amazon.com
  3. ^ New York Times, May 17, 1998
  4. ^ Null, Gary and Houston, Robert "The Great Cancer Fraud". Penthouse, 1979 (September): p.76-78, 82, 268, 270, 272, 274, 276-278.
  5. ^ Null, G. and Pitrone, A. "Suppression of new cancer therapies: Dr. Joseph Gold and hydrazine sulfate". Penthouse, 1980 (January): 97-98, 160, 162-163. Null, G. and Steinman, L. "The politics of cancer. Part five. Suppression of new cancer therapies: Dr. Lawrence Burton". Penthouse, 1980 (July): 75-76, 188-194, 196-197.
  6. ^ a b The New Mister Natural, Time - May 17, 1999
  7. ^ ACT-UP report on Gary Null
  8. ^ Gary Null's commercial site
  9. ^ 'The Gary Null Show' to the Internet on the VoiceAmerica Network, Tech Web, Retrieved on April 14, 2008
  10. ^ The Gary Null Show, Modavox.com
  11. ^ About Us, GNHealth
  12. ^ Gary Null's Uptown Whole Foods, NY Site
  13. ^ Stephen Barrett, MD. "A Critical Look at Gary Null's Activities and Credentials". Quackwatch. Retrieved 2007-02-11.
  14. ^ James Randi Educational Foundation
  15. ^ The Quack-Files: "The Null Hypothesis" - James R. Lailer, MD (comments on Null's "Death by Medicine")
  16. ^ Death by Medicine, Life Extension magazine March 2004

See also


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