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With all due repect Dr. Oz is fear mongering. Arsenic occurs naturally in the seeds. Seriously a load of crap.
With all due repect Dr. Oz is fear mongering. Arsenic occurs naturally in the seeds. Seriously a load of crap.
You're joking right? I'm definitely sensitive to MSG and yet I eat a wide array of foods... just not processed stuff. The only things I eat processed are crackers and cereal. And small amounts really don't bother me, but give me a slice of pizza (covered in all that parmesan cheese) or chinese food and my head just starts hurting for hours. People rely on prepackaged food to much anyway.
Source? Is this naturally occurring or added?
The reason I ask is that I elect to avoid it and I know what we have that is on your list doesn't have it added.
For one knocking a heart surgeon, your post surprises me because in my experience, it is incorrect if you are referring to it being an added ingredient.
Just looked it up...it is naturally occurring. Kind if like sugar and fruit. I don't add sugar to my food, but a piece of fruit isn't the same even if it is sugar.
We also have a ranch dressing made without msg.![]()
I do think there is something to be worried about. Have you noticed some apple juices are made from apples grown in China? There have been numerous reports of food poisonings in China. I now look to be sure any juice I buy is from products grown in the US. I think the FDA should do a more thorough investigation on this arsenic issue, including the point of origin of the apples.
Eh, I avoid apple juice because it is basically apple flavored sugar water, not because of the arsenic.
I put about as much faith in Dr. Oz as I do in the FDA which isn't much. One is concerned with ratings while the other is concerned with keeping lobbyists and campaign contributors happy. Anyone who thinks either is really looking after your health is fooling themselves.
You bring up a couple of interesting points. I've interviewed more than one "nutrition expert", and all seem to say we shouldn't be drinking the juice of any fruit or vegetable, we should be eating the fruit and vegetable and drinking water.
And as far as the FDA, etc, it is interesting to look at how various government health agencies have such different opinions. Take cyclamates, the artifical sweetener that was banned in the U.S. in 1969 as a cancer causing chemcial. To this day Canadian health officials still consider it the safest non-sugar sweetener, safer than Nutrasweet, Splenda, etc.
Not sure we'll ever no for sure.
He is NOT just a "TV DOCTOR"
Oz has been a professor at the department of Surgery at Columbia University since 2001. He directs the Cardiovascular Institute and Complementary Medicine Program at New York-Presbyterian Hospital. His research interests include heart replacement surgery, minimally invasive cardiac surgery, and health care policy. With his collaborators, he has authored over 400 research papers, book chapters and medical books and has received several patents. He performs around 250 heart operations annually.
Oz is the founder and chairman of HealthCorps, a non-profit organization that pays a small stipend to recent college graduates to spend two years in high schools mentoring students about health, nutrition, and fitness.
He won the Gross Surgical Research Scholarship. He was listed in Doctors of the Year by Hippocrates magazine and in Healers of the Millennium by Healthy Living magazine. Oz is annually listed in the Castle Connolly Guide of the top United States doctors, as well as other ranking groups.
Sounds like a QUACK to me![]()
OK.....so I guess we shall have to AGREE to DISAGREE...... BUT Dr.OZ isn't the only person I put my "trust" in. I have heard these things before and seen for myself results that would question your opinion.![]()
Actually true story..... my OB DID catch skin cancer stage 0 on my buttock area....sorry if TMI....but she caught it AFTER I had my full body exam with my dermatologist the month before. My dermatologist missed it.![]()
Now this is me, joyjoy. I'm copying and pasting from Wikipedia:
Oz has been a professor at the department of Surgery at Columbia University since 2001 [8]. He directs the Cardiovascular Institute and Complementary Medicine Program at New York-Presbyterian Hospital.[9] His research interests include heart replacement surgery, minimally invasive cardiac surgery, and health care policy. With his collaborators, he has authored over 400 research papers, book chapters and medical books and has received several patents. He performs around 250 heart operations annually.[10]
Oz is the founder and chairman of HealthCorps, a non-profit organization that pays a small stipend to recent college graduates to spend two years in high schools mentoring students about health, nutrition, and fitness.
He won the Gross Surgical Research Scholarship.[22] He was listed in Doctors of the Year by Hippocrates magazine and in Healers of the Millennium by Healthy Living magazine.[23] Oz is annually listed in the Castle Connolly Guide of the top United States doctors,[24] as well as other ranking groups.[citation needed]
I hate it when sources are not given; it gives the appearance that the words in your post were based on actual research that you did, when in fact you copied the whole thing from Wikipedia. As I was reading the post, it sounded verrrrrry wiki-ey, so I took a peek and sure enough.... Btw, you do know that it's just regular people that update Wikipedia, right?
Anyway, I think Dr. Oz is a tv star that used to be a practicing dr., and he is obligated to report on whatever the producers tell him to report on, and make it sensational enough to horrify/fascinate/bring in the viewers.
I NEVER said those were MY words....JUST the facts since you are being SNARKY about it. Of course I looked it up and I DID do the research...that's why I copied and pasted it!!!! If it was MY OWN WORDS...it would NOT be the facts now WOULD IT?????? AND I already follow Dr. OZ and his career ...so I am not totally oblivious to his bio.
BUT thanks for LOOKING IT UP and RE-POSTING it....shows how much time you have on your hands.![]()
I wish people would just stick to the topic and share their opinion without bashing eachother and calling people out on petty things. GROW UP!!!!!!!![]()
So why don't you post those sources? Or are they just more plagiarized passages from Wikipedia?
Stage 0, huh? Maybe it wasn't even there a month earlier.
Now this is me, joyjoy. I'm copying and pasting from Wikipedia:
Oz has been a professor at the department of Surgery at Columbia University since 2001 [8]. He directs the Cardiovascular Institute and Complementary Medicine Program at New York-Presbyterian Hospital.[9] His research interests include heart replacement surgery, minimally invasive cardiac surgery, and health care policy. With his collaborators, he has authored over 400 research papers, book chapters and medical books and has received several patents. He performs around 250 heart operations annually.[10]
Oz is the founder and chairman of HealthCorps, a non-profit organization that pays a small stipend to recent college graduates to spend two years in high schools mentoring students about health, nutrition, and fitness.
He won the Gross Surgical Research Scholarship.[22] He was listed in Doctors of the Year by Hippocrates magazine and in Healers of the Millennium by Healthy Living magazine.[23] Oz is annually listed in the Castle Connolly Guide of the top United States doctors,[24] as well as other ranking groups.[citation needed]
I hate it when sources are not given; it gives the appearance that the words in your post were based on actual research that you did, when in fact you copied the whole thing from Wikipedia. As I was reading the post, it sounded verrrrrry wiki-ey, so I took a peek and sure enough.... Btw, you do know that it's just regular people that update Wikipedia, right?
Anyway, I think Dr. Oz is a tv star that used to be a practicing dr., and he is obligated to report on whatever the producers tell him to report on, and make it sensational enough to horrify/fascinate/bring in the viewers.
I don't know if there's a specific site rule against plagiarizing, it's kind of a general life rule.
I don't know if there's a specific site rule against plagiarizing, it's kind of a general life rule.
Did anybody watch the Dr. Oz show about arsenic a couple days ago. I'm watching it on my DVR right now and this is unreal. My kids love Juicy Juice and I have bought their apple juice many times, my family thinks its the best flavor.
To learn that it can have more arsenic than is safe for drinking water is scary. An also for Gerber to have more than 3x what is considered safe...it's Gerber. I wonder if I should stop buying their baby food.
I'm so tired of companies putting profits before people.