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A multi award-winning journalist and New York Times best-selling author, Dr. Null has written over 70 books on nutrition, self-empowerment and public health issues, including his most recent, Power Aging. His syndicated public radio show, Natural Living with Gary Null, earned 21 Silver Microphone Awards and is the longest-running, continuously aired health program in America (27 years). Currently, The Gary Null Show can be heard on the Internet at www.ProgressiveRadioNetwork.com . Diabetes is the 7th leading cause of death in America, and growing fast. This year over 1.6 million cases of Diabetes will be diagnosed and that leaves an even larger amount of the undiagnosed. Legs will be amputated. Vision lost. Depression set-in. Despair and death due to strokes, hearth attacks and cancer. All related to Diabetes. Until Dr. Null's newest book, No More Diabetes, those who suffer with Diabetes were relegated to prescription drugs with significant potential for harmful, even deadly, side effects. And these drugs only temporarily delayed the damage Diabetes was doing to the body. They did nothing to stop the problems associated with Diabetes. For more on this amazing and insightful book please visit www.garynull.com This book is a must have for all of my listeners!
Michael Bodine is a professional psychic whose clients include actress Melanie Griffith, the late actor Patrick Swayze, comedian Lewis Black and producer Tony Scott. He is the author of the new book, Growing Up Psychic: From Skeptic to Believer , his true stories growing up in a psychic family in Edina, Minnesota. He divides his time between Minneapolis and Los Angeles. One moment in time changed everything. Life was normal for the Bodine family in Edina, Minnesota until the salt and pepper shakers levitated during dinner. This gripping memoir chronicles the hair-raising and hilarious moments in Michael Bodine’s haunted life. Bodine's account is an absorbing family drama featuring a mother suddenly enraptured with the beyond; a wealthy father who leaves his wife and four children; Bodine's own pre-teen descent into drugs and alcohol; and, ultimately, personal redemption and fulfillment. Most striking is Bodine's sense of loneliness and abandonment; he makes it seem almost natural when he embraces a friendship with Jerry, a dead boy who chooses to be Bodine's spirit guide, but who reads like an increasingly malevolent imaginary friend. It includes true stories—a dangerous ghost friend with a hidden agenda, the hodgepodge of psychics who gathered in his mother’s kitchen, ghost hunting misadventures, spirit messages, possession—along with an inspiring account of his successful battle against chemical dependency as he learned to accept his unusual gift. www.michalebodine.com