Dr. Oz and the Real Survival Guide for Women Before the Age of Forty
Cashews for your bladder, pistachios for your belly, pesto for your health, and more whole foods to keep you looking much younger than 40 years of age!
Dr. Oz had his fair share of nuts on today’s show. Just remember when you are eating nuts for your health that you purchase organic nuts that are very fresh AND raw. If you must toast them for a dish, then at least wait until it’s the last hour before serving your food to keep your nuts from going rancid and losing more nutrients…
I must tell you that Dr. Oz is fomenting fear in the marketplace. He treats women who are not yet forty as if they are severely at risk for major degenerative diseases. He precariously places them in a danger zone long before most women deserve to be identified as medical victims of neglect.
It seems to be a trend for TV physicians and producers to foment fear… Dr. Phil’s son, Jay, does this on TheDoctorsTV and now Dr. Oz is allowing his staff to follow suit. It does not bode well for television medical advice. It’s looking more and more like Deadliest Catch or some game show model with silly gimmicks and artificial staged situations that put fear into the audience. I deplore those tactics… It almost makes me want to quit watching these daytime TV shows and give you something better to read about on this blog every day!
Dr. Drew tried to lessen a healthy Lifestyle in his short segment with more of a commercial message than doctor’s advice today. It made me realize that these doctors still don’t comprehend what comprises a truly healthy Lifestyle. They have much more to learn before they embarrass themselves on national television… Perhaps they could read my blog and consult with me! LOL
Jay and his wife appeared last Friday to announce their next baby being on the way and his wife’s sisters bounced around with a new DVD to take off the extra pounds following the birth of their triplet babies. It is annoying and diminishes the value of providing substantive information about health and well-being by replacing that with a commercial thinly disguised as an informative segment by physicians. Enough of that…
Dr. Oz tries to make the audience believe that he isn’t pimping products, but then you see who advertises between segments and who he chooses as his experts. It becomes another exaggerated commercial moment, instead of a true learning experience that will enhance wellness in the public domain. The real ‘Survival Guide’ for women either younger than 40 or older than 40 years of age is the same advice that I have shared with you consistently for years: Organic Whole Foods and natural beverages along with a healthy Lifestyle and genuinely nurturing relationships! If a woman embraces a balanced attitude of joy, happiness, and personal growth; then exemplifies that attitude every minute of the day and night through conscious action and choice; then that results in well-being.