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Showing posts with label brain health. Show all posts
Showing posts with label brain health. Show all posts

Friday, February 24, 2012

Watching Dr Oz 2/24/12: At-Home Fake Face Lift Under $20, Memory Boosters, Unhealthy Areas in Grocery Store, Healthier Comfort Food, Todd Wilbur Cinnamon Roll Redo, Dr. Oz Kitchen Secrets

The Dr. Oz Show
Airdate: February 24, 2012
Dr. Oz Secrets to Cheat Your Age - How to Drop a Decade

  • Mimic a face lift at home with products under $20
  • Take 10 years off your brain and support memory
  • The unhealthiest areas of the grocery store
  • Low calorie comfort food
  • Todd Wilbur Re-Imagines the Cinnabon® Cinnamon Roll
  • Dr. Oz shares three kitchen secrets

It starts with fine lines and wrinkles, then it's followed by bags and sags. Your age is etched in your face and not every one is happy with the way they are aging. Cosmetic surgery is one option – an expensive one at that. Dr. Oz asked three of the nations top plastic surgeons to find products at the drug store that can mimic the effects of plastic surgery at home. Read on to learn what the top docs found.

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Watching Dr. Oz 9/14/11: Arsenic in Apple Juice and Anti-Aging Super Foods

The Dr. Oz Show
Airdate: September 14, 2011
Dr. Oz: Arsenic in Apple Juice

  • Is arsenic in your apple juice?
  • Slow down the aging process with these 4 super foods
It is considered a healthy drink choice for kids and adults. Even Dr. Oz has recommended it as a beneficial beverage which could be used to help reduce the intake of sugar-filled drinks. Yet on today's Dr. Oz Show he rethinks the safety of this common and decidedly very American drink.

How can arsenic get into apple juice, cookies, cakes, snack bars, blended juice drinks? Is the juice that our nation's children drink on a near daily basis be toxic? What can you do to limit your exposure and your family's exposure to arsenic in juice?

The Dr. Oz Show conducted independent laboratory studies of major brand apple juice drink boxes and the results stunned Dr. Oz as well as his audience.