I rarely watched Dr. Oz until an event
of epic proportions began to unveil itself, recently. A fracas had
been developing, this past year, directed at the illustrious doctor,
by others of his profession, over topics that seemed to paint this
man as a scallywag, a doctor without integrity. TheMomsey was confused.
She gets that way, sometimes.
Here was a man, made famous by Oprah,
who was simply doing his job, as host of his weekly talk-show on
health and medical issues. He was now being vilified for the great
job he was doing of informing his predominantly female audience of the many health
related issues facing them and their families. He had tread where others had not. ...He
was quickly becoming an influential figure and others feared his
'golden touch'.
Dr. Oz is a doctor, cardio-thoracic surgeon, husband, father and now talk-show celebrity, whose genuine concern for others, has brought his form of open-minded health care to the world. Our bodies are no longer taboo subjects because of Dr. Oz. He has made us more aware of the experts we are when it comes to knowing our own bodies and making the right decisions that reflect that knowledge. Weight loss issues are the most often discussed topics with his predominantly female audience. He has separated 'food' into its component parts - {protein, carbohydrates - (sugars and starches) - and fats} - to help simplify our understanding of food's role in our bodies. Nothing is left to chance, however. With large scale-models/diagrams/illustrations, on room-sized screens, gracing the stage and audience participation, Dr. Oz has left nothing to chance while demystifying the body from the inside out, in his quest to enlighten, educate and perhaps entertain us, as well. He has made us all a little bit wiser.
Dr. Oz is a doctor, cardio-thoracic surgeon, husband, father and now talk-show celebrity, whose genuine concern for others, has brought his form of open-minded health care to the world. Our bodies are no longer taboo subjects because of Dr. Oz. He has made us more aware of the experts we are when it comes to knowing our own bodies and making the right decisions that reflect that knowledge. Weight loss issues are the most often discussed topics with his predominantly female audience. He has separated 'food' into its component parts - {protein, carbohydrates - (sugars and starches) - and fats} - to help simplify our understanding of food's role in our bodies. Nothing is left to chance, however. With large scale-models/diagrams/illustrations, on room-sized screens, gracing the stage and audience participation, Dr. Oz has left nothing to chance while demystifying the body from the inside out, in his quest to enlighten, educate and perhaps entertain us, as well. He has made us all a little bit wiser.
The 'open' forum format of Dr. Oz's show, having now surpassed 1,000 episodes, was a cause for great concern. His power was becoming unwieldy. Dr. Oz was being criticized for shining a bright light on some of the 'earthly' topics of the century: GMO foods and alternative therapies. ...The famous doctor has now been forced to defend himself against a torrential backlash from some of his harshest critics - other doctors - who have questioned his ability and integrity to govern, in other aspects of his professional life. But the real controversy, it seems, rests solely with the two topics at the center of the debate: GMO Foods and alternative therapies. (He had mistakenly showcased weight loss supplements, on several episodes of his show, giving them health prominence, not intended. The great doctor was quick to apologize for his error, in judgment. How many of us apologize for our lapses in thinking? But he would not be silenced!)
Dr. Oz's position on GMO foods and alternative therapies garnered much of the attention, from others, wishing to make him an outcast. From all of the 'reality' shows I have dared to watch, Dr. Oz is a breath of fresh air. He has the facts, the staff and top-notch credentials, coupled with years of experience, to do what must be done: educate and enlighten his audience. He had tread on the sanctity of GMO foods and alternative therapies. Do not touch, he was reminded. He wanted GMO's labeled, nothing more. Others did not, preferring not to induce confusion into the grocery/produce aisle for us - the befuddled consumer - when we went food shopping. How thoughtful of them! If we were not paying close attention previously, we were now. Dr. Oz was not endorsing anything other than his audience's 'right to know'. He was informing us, as we lived our lives, with an innocence no longer possible, since the revelation came to air. The internet and Dr. Oz have helped remove the greatest societal scourge from our lives: ignorance.
The possible benefits of alternative therapies,
some of which have been around for centuries, were being given both attention and
credence by the illustrious doctor. ... His audience members wanted
to know. ... They were thinking people, too, not to be easily ignored. Not all of us have a family doctor. ... Dr. Mehmet Oz has
become ours! His right to inform his world-wide audience is not done without due
diligence, however. His staff of professionals, in different positions of
responsibility, oversee the show, seen by millions around the
world.
We have a right to know what is in the food we eat. It is that simple. Food keeps us healthy and alive! Let us not forget that. Politicians, from that exalted ethereal place called government, have a duty to perform: to protect us and enact legislation to protect us, as a whole. Government is not a thing but real people, part of a grassroots organization of players, elected (hired) by us to do good things for society. Leveling the playing field while keeping us informed and 'healthy' is the point of government. Dr. Oz wanted GMO labeling - a right for all citizens - across the country. That meant government legislation. ... In the last few years, the food supply now seems to be divided into a two-tiered system: organic versus the other stuff. How and when did that happen? Food budget and transportation availability will, undoubtedly, decide who benefits from food grown one way or the other, it would seem. Good food should be a basic right for all. Decades ago, organic was a word. Now it is a way of life. Trouble was afoot, long before Dr. Oz arrived on the scene. We are now just realizing the daunting affect pesticides, herbicides, insecticides have on our health and longevity. Organics are here to stay. Questionable 'ingredients' in our food = questionable additives in our bodies, corrupting every organ and the blood delivery system carrying these additives to our human 'machines'. I have stopped using certain foods as they interfere with my 'hypo' thyroid and overall health. Information, from all sources, has made me that way!
Access to information is our democratic right. Many countries have shunned GMO's. Dr. Oz wants it labeled, nothing more. It is our right to know and our right to choose. Sounds reasonable to me. Other countries have also embraced alternative therapies, these methodologies that have survived for centuries, long before Dr. Oz arrived, on the scene, to cause 'trouble' on television. ... Years ago, when it was found that a painkiller was killing our dog, I switched to an African tea called, Rooibos, known for its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, to save her. We had nothing to lose. The benefits of this caffeine-free tea were well known and studied. This was not our first introduction to 'alternative therapies'. In two other instances, silver hydrosol had miraculously healed facial wounds, on Mr. Wiggles, undiscovered till they were oozing fluid, sticky and inflamed. Silver hydrosol had worked its magic. ... (Antibiotics had not been used.) ... Days later, both wounds had disappeared, healed completely without antibiotics. I was shocked.
We have a right to know what is in the food we eat. It is that simple. Food keeps us healthy and alive! Let us not forget that. Politicians, from that exalted ethereal place called government, have a duty to perform: to protect us and enact legislation to protect us, as a whole. Government is not a thing but real people, part of a grassroots organization of players, elected (hired) by us to do good things for society. Leveling the playing field while keeping us informed and 'healthy' is the point of government. Dr. Oz wanted GMO labeling - a right for all citizens - across the country. That meant government legislation. ... In the last few years, the food supply now seems to be divided into a two-tiered system: organic versus the other stuff. How and when did that happen? Food budget and transportation availability will, undoubtedly, decide who benefits from food grown one way or the other, it would seem. Good food should be a basic right for all. Decades ago, organic was a word. Now it is a way of life. Trouble was afoot, long before Dr. Oz arrived on the scene. We are now just realizing the daunting affect pesticides, herbicides, insecticides have on our health and longevity. Organics are here to stay. Questionable 'ingredients' in our food = questionable additives in our bodies, corrupting every organ and the blood delivery system carrying these additives to our human 'machines'. I have stopped using certain foods as they interfere with my 'hypo' thyroid and overall health. Information, from all sources, has made me that way!
Access to information is our democratic right. Many countries have shunned GMO's. Dr. Oz wants it labeled, nothing more. It is our right to know and our right to choose. Sounds reasonable to me. Other countries have also embraced alternative therapies, these methodologies that have survived for centuries, long before Dr. Oz arrived, on the scene, to cause 'trouble' on television. ... Years ago, when it was found that a painkiller was killing our dog, I switched to an African tea called, Rooibos, known for its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, to save her. We had nothing to lose. The benefits of this caffeine-free tea were well known and studied. This was not our first introduction to 'alternative therapies'. In two other instances, silver hydrosol had miraculously healed facial wounds, on Mr. Wiggles, undiscovered till they were oozing fluid, sticky and inflamed. Silver hydrosol had worked its magic. ... (Antibiotics had not been used.) ... Days later, both wounds had disappeared, healed completely without antibiotics. I was shocked.
For many of us, Dr Oz is the man we
trust, who offers up everything, for us, to decipher on our own. Watching Dr. Oz is
akin to going to class, in the comfort of our living room.
Information serves to inform us, not harm us. In this modern high
tech-wonder world, all manner of information, is now being presented,
to us, as absolute truth, making experts of us all. The truth is out
there, of course. But it would seem that Dr. Oz, our 'country' doctor,
is simply trying to help us find it a little more easily, making us
more aware and knowledgeable, in the process. Our health deserves that and much, much more.
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