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Showing posts with label pumpkin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pumpkin. Show all posts

Monday, March 26, 2012

Watching Dr Oz 3/26/12: 3 Health Tests to Save Your Life, Tips to Get Free Stuff, How to Save on Organic, Canned Goods Go Gourmet, Bonus! Lower Cortisol Levels

The Dr. Oz Show
Airdate: March 26, 2012
Dr. Oz Health Ambush! The 3 Easy Tests That Could Save Your Life


  • Three tests and health numbers to know this year
  • Learn how to get free stuff from Prevention Magazine editor
  • These shopping tips will help you save when you buy organic
  • Canned goods get the gourmet treatment
  • Bonus Tips! Reducing cortisol levels


Do you rush through your life? Juggle many responsibilities? Put yourself last? That should stop today. Dr. Oz surprises viewers to administer health tests that could save lives.

Saturday, January 7, 2012

Watching Dr Oz Quiz 1/7/12: Super Seeds

Which super seed was recommended for super health on an episode of The Dr. Oz Show that aired last week?

A. Chia seed
B. Flax seed
C. Pumpkin seed
D. Inka seed

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Watching Dr Oz 1/5/12: Stomach Cancer – Rates, Risks, Prevention, Supplements, Cheap and Easy Foods, Recipes

The Dr. Oz Show
Airdate: January 5, 2012
The Cancer That is Eating You Alive: Stomach Cancer

  • Stomach cancer rates on the rise
  • Risk factors for stomach cancer
  • Foods to fight stomach cancer risks
  • Supplements to prevent cancer
  • Cheap and easy cancer fighters from the pantry
  • Three recipes utilizing pantry cancer fighters


It may be eating you alive and chance are you won't know it until it's too late. Dr. Oz explains that stomach cancer rates have been on the decline since the 1960's but starting in 1993 there has been a steady increase. What is causing this rise? What are the risk factors for stomach cancer? How can you support your body to reduce your risks?