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 Physicians join Pacifica radio host and author Gary Null  on stage and on camera  suggesting ways to improve a person's "health span" as well as, hopefully, his  or her lifespan. Heavy metals, stress hormones, bad diets, and bad habits are  the culprits, according to a bevy of Ph.D.s who suggest natural ways (exercise,  garlic, etc.) to change and extend life. Null's on-stage lecture is intercut  with computer-generated illustrations and video of lab research in stem cells,  organ replacement, and other life-extending techniques. Be prepared for some  real scientific talk; the molecular biologists, particularly, do not talk down  to the viewers, providing fascinating insight into research on counteracting  Parkinson's, Alzheimer's, and arthritis. Null discusses the balance of genetics  and environment, describing a full-throttle program that can radically affect  the latter. The last 20 minutes of this 92-minute video is pretty much devoted  to his program, including testimonials from patients who describe how "juicing,"  colonics, and magnets reversed baldness, improved memory, and made wrinkles  disappear. --Kimberly Heinrichs
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