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Gary Null's Ultimate Anti-Aging Program

Gary Null's Ultimate Anti-Aging Program

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Highly recommended
Review: One thing I love about Gary is his ability to convey information. His book is excellent because it provides so much information in a clear and concise way. One reviewer complained because the book tells you to eat well, exercise and drink plenty of water. Well if you really did these things on a regular basis, then you would see how much better following Gary's advice can make you feel.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Plain & Simple
Review: I would really recommend this book to anyone that is a non believer of natural health. It is a very simple book to comprehend. It will guide you through your learning process step by step. If you don't know where to begin in terms of natural health, this is the book for you.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: i feel better now than i did earlier in my life!
Review: gary null's newest book on how to reverse the aging process is excellent and provides much new needed information to everyone.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: This Book Was Good For Me
Review: Thank you, Gary Null. The testimonials of people who were able to overcome the same conditions I had is what started me on the program, and I'm getting great results.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: In Defense of the Author
Review: Just an update for those of you who had problems with this book. Gary has revised the Ultimate Anti-Aging Program.He's gone into detail on the protocals and attempted to fix those complaints about the first book.Most of the people having reviewed this book seem to be unfamiliar with the author beyond his PBS fund raiser.Perhaps tuning in to his daily radio show "Natural Living" via his website garynull.com might just show his critics a dedicated and passionate man who believes what he says and says what he believes.This book may be flawed in "some" eyes but I can't see attacking the messenger.Maybe we are all too jaded.Maybe we've earned the right to be.But this guy is for real.I'd trust his advice before I would most orthodox physicians using cook book medicine from Eli Lilly pharmaceuticals

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Emphysema?
Review: I seen Gary Null on on chanel 56 Detroit. in his talk he mentioned a man of getting off his resperator when talking about his Ultimate anti aging book. That is the reason i bought the book. my wife has emphysema and been on a resperator for nearly 6 years. i cannot find anything in the book in regards to his statement. Can you help mefind where it is and how the man used this program to be free from taking oxygen?

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: THE PROGRAM IN 2 WORDS: EAT VEGETARIAN. WOW!
Review: One of the worst edited and proofread books I've ever read, credited to "Sally Burton, general text editor". How can you trust a book full of spelling errors, grammatical mistakes, and nonsense like, "Beta-carotene administered by itself and in conjunction with selenium has been shown to enhance natural killer activity in elderly subjects."? Someone tell Oliver Stone and Micky and Mallory... In my 500 page paperback, there are 81 pages of Testimonials, 102 pages of References, 11 pages of Index, 104 pages of lists of drugs and nutrients, and not much more advice than: Eat Vegetarian, Drink Water, and Exercise. Oh yeah, plus "As far as I'm concerned, coffee, tea, sodas, and anything else that contains caffeine are toxic and should never be consumed." No evidence for the toxicity of caffeine is offered... I'm sending this book back for a refund.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Thoroughly disappointing
Review: This book was very poorly organized and seemed to be fraught with inconsistencies. His 'research' seemed to consist of telling us the names of various grains, legumes, vitamins, etc and some of their beneficial properties. I could do that type of 'research' myself, and I don't have a background in nutrition. There is really no set *program*, or at least one I could find. Some segments seemed to be painfully detailed, and other parts seemed to be written in a hurry, without much information. He never mentions where he studied or what his PhD is in....I'm pretty sceptical. Also, I have seen him on PBS and think he looks kind of old. He never reveals his age. But he looks gaunt, his hair seems dyed (!) and it appears as if he's wearing a good deal of make-up. For someone who eats "the equivalent of several hundred pounds of vegetables a day" (come on! who has the time or money to even afford this?) he's not looking too well. Maybe if he's in his 80s, but somehow I doubt it.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Research Scientist?
Review: After researching this author at quackwatch.com, I decided not to purchase this book. You may want to do the same.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: I like the message, not the messenger
Review: Blech. This may be one of the dourest, most ultra-serious health books I've ever read (and I've read a lot). Does this man ever smile? Does he ever have a day where he just kicks back and says, "Hey, I think I'll head to the beach and maybe have a popsicle while I'm at it"? I highly doubt it. It seems that his whole life is consumed by the fight against BAD foods and environments (I won't even get into his apparent germ obsession).

I checked his bio and could find no mention of a wife, significant other, children, etc... He uses the book's dedication space to thank his editor and transcriber -- what, no friends? He seems to be missing out on the key ingredients of life, namely joy and love.

What good is living forever if I have to spend it in a grim, isolated existence far from the evils of the rest of humanity? Gary Null's world seems pretty bleak to me.

For a much more enjoyable and uplifting treatment of this same subject, I recommend "Renewal: The Anti-Aging Revolution" by Timothy J. Smith.


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