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Dr. Oz and His Worst Critic: Making People in the Public’s Eye More Accountable

Dr. Oz and the fellow who he considers to be his worst critic sparred on stage today.

Regardless of who’s side you choose to be on, the point is that debates like this make people more accountable to the public or to an audience.

Look…we’ve been socially conditioned to trust people who appear on TV and people who write books. But that information cannot always be trustworthy for any number of reasons.

I am not going to take sides. I just want to point out that every one of us has a slightly different perspective based upon our Life experience. Hopefully, it serves us well in our lives.

It’s important for people who are in a position of authority on TV and those who author a book and even those who share their knowledge on a blog be accountable.

I don’t spend time editing and rewriting what you read here daily. I write and publish what I know from decades of direct experience. It’s more than an opinion and it’s certainly more than what I read in a book or see on television. I must be true to myself in order to be true to you.

Not all people share my point of view. But at least you know that when you come here to read what I have written for you. I don’t expect you to believe me, but I do hope that you will take what I am telling you into consideration before making up your mind about what works for you. Ultimately, you must be accountable and responsible for yourself and your personal decisions.

For instance, the sister of one of the audience members that Dr. Oz brought on to the stage was asked about her belief in vitamin B12. She answered that she didn’t just agree with her sister, but that she had done her own reading. Good for her. If you don’t have access to EAV equipment, then at least you can read…

What I have found is that my EAV testing results is reinforced with lab work and a person’s experience. All in all, it serves us well. We are not guessing, we are not agreeing with some colleague or relative, and we are not staking our health upon someone’s opinion. This makes us feel more comfortable when making decisions about our health and wellness in our Lifestyles.

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