From: ((Steven B. Harris)) Subject: Re: AIDS-How I Cured Myself Date: 12 Jul 1995 Newsgroups: misc.health.alternative In <3u0u1n$pfk@redhotmomma.ssr.com> sdb@ssr.com (Scott Ballantyne) writes: >In article <3tu4fb$h5j@newsbf02.news.aol.com> georged496@aol.com > (GeorgeD496) writes: >> In article <3ttcfr$hfb@redhotmomma.ssr.com>, sdb@ssr.com (Scott >> Ballantyne) writes: >> >> >If someone wanted to go to Gary Nulls clinic in NYC, is this the >> >number he would call? >> >> >> That is his office number. Gary Null does not have a clinic. He does >> consultations as a nutritionist, but these are free of charge and only for >> those with terminal diseases. > > >He only consults with you one on one if you are dying? Ouch - that's >avoiding preventative care in a major way! > >In any case, I'm sure you're wrong about the Clinic. You should ask >Null about it. ROFL. Doctor Null, the guy who only sees terminal people. It sounds like a bad comic book or a worse James Bond novel. Steve Harris, M.D. (Rejecting the Null hypothesis at p < .001) From: sbharris@ix.netcom.com(Steven B. Harris) Newsgroups: sci.med.nutrition,sci.med,misc.health.alternative Subject: Re: Gary Null & Hunts Point Prostitutes Date: 18 Mar 1999 13:18:52 GMT In <36F09373.57EA@erols.com> "physical (Droll Troll)" <physical@erols.com> writes: > Back to the Prostitutes, we meet dey pimps, who have no college >whatsoever, with the taxing job of occasionally following cars, waiting >for dey hoe to finish, an whuppin the shit out of her if she took too >long, and grabbing the cash. To think I wasted all those years in >college! > And then I think of Gary on his radio show, hustling for interns, who >for the privilege of Gary's presence and an eventual recommendation, get >to do his bidding. Pay? What pay? But at least he's not grabbin their >money outta their purses. Funny--Gary didn't go to college either! He's got a lot of matchbook-cover degrees, though. He was better when he just wrote healthbooks as a "restraunteur" and talk show host. At least that was honest. Whenever I hear the word "detoxify" I want to reach for a gun. Quis detoxicet ipsos detoxificantes? From: sbharris@ix.netcom.com(Steven B. Harris) Newsgroups: misc.health.alternative,sci.med.nutrition,sci.med,misc.fitness, misc.health Subject: Re: Gary Null's new book Date: 9 Apr 1999 04:38:11 GMT In <370D2CF7.E73AC917@thegrid.net> Gordon Held <gheld@thegrid.net> writes: >Fauzia Burke wrote: > >> Book Announcement >> >> Get Healthy Now!A Complete Guide to Prevention, Treatment and >> Healthy Living by Gary Null( > >Who the hell is Gary Null? What does he know about nutrition? The >first, last and only time I heard of him was a PBS special that they >ran incessantly during pledge month. > >What are his credentials, experience, etc.? > >Maybe I've been off this planet for a while, but it seems to me he sort >of appeared like a comet out of nowhere; at least in this field. > >Gordon Held He's a New York restauranteur and radio talk show host (and is so honestly described in a 1980 book on nutrition by him I happen to own). Since then, however, he's gotten a couple of matchbook cover mailorder degrees, and has started to think he knows more than all the scientists in The Establishment. From: sbharris@ix.netcom.com(Steven B. Harris) Newsgroups: misc.health.alternative,sci.med.nutrition,sci.med,misc.fitness, misc.health.alternative Subject: Re: Gary Null's new book Date: 26 Apr 1999 08:50:32 GMT In <3723F88B.BA30C389@NOTfnol.net> Xtina <hazmat@NOTfnol.net> writes: > > In the course of doing research on antioxidants I've gotten lab mice >>out to 48 months (4 years) and these results are published in the >>Journal of Gerontology. This is not a world record, but isn't bad (I >>believe the record is 54 months for one lone mouse-- held by Jackson >>labs). Did I miss Null's paper? > >Wouldn't it have made more sense to ask this question BEFORE >making your claim? It was rhetorical. A medline search revealed no mouse studies by Gary Null. Burden of proof for this fantastic claim is on the claimant. |