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Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Watching Dr Oz 2/8/12: Hypnosis to Lose Weight, Gastric Hypnosis Band Procedure, Hypnosis to Speed Metabolism, Pancreas – Belly Fat Connection, Three Steps to Be Long & Lean, Best Restaurant Meals Under 500 Calories

The Dr. Oz Show
Airdate: February 8, 2012
Hypnosis for Weight Loss

  • A new non-invasive procedure that mimics gastric band surgery
  • Speed metabolism with hypnosis
  • The Pancreas can be the key to busting belly fat
  • Look longer and leaner with these three steps
  • Choose these menu items and spare the waist line


He says he can make you thin, through hypnosis. Can you trick your body into thinking you've had weight loss surgery? Hypnotist Paul McKenna says his clients see results with his hypnosis therapy. Dr. Oz calls hypnosis a secret weapon in the battle against losing weight.

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Watching Dr Oz 1/25/12: Shock Therapy for Depression, Fight Fatigue with Lungs, Carbs for Weight Loss, Fatigue Fighting Food

The Dr. Oz Show
Airdate: January 25, 2012
The Truth Behind Shock Therapy for Depression

  • Is shock therapy a viable treatment for depression?
  • Which organ could be contributing to fatigue?
  • The best carbohydrates to support weight loss
  • Chef Rocco DiSpirito shares an energy boosting meal

Could the radical treatment of shock therapy be making a come back for the treatment of depression? Patients who have received the treatment say shock therapy was the only way they were able to overcome depression. They even say it saved their lives. Shock therapy is still controversial and it is still happening behind closed doors. It's radical and misunderstood. Learn about the new world of shock therapy and why patients say it has saved their lives.