Dr Oz on soda and obesity, and vitamin D and swine flu
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@happyguync Most centenarians had relatively unhealthy lifestyles and smoked. During the 70s, children consumed huge quantities of refined sugar and soft drinks and the rates of diabetes was far lower than today. Why? as children we were very active. He is absolutely wrong on the swine flu. Most mutations generally weaken viruses. Mutations that cross species often occur in situations where people live or work in close proximity to animals such as pigs or birds with RNA viruses.
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wow, that's good stuff.
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@chroniclerofthe70s what has he been inaccurate about? example?
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@nswe2002 But Dr. OZ is often inaccurate with his medical claims. His web site is also fraud which does not post any contradictory scientifically based statements.
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I am sitting hear listening to this and drinking a mt dew and smoking a cigarette...me bad
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I never drink soda, but I have never yearned for it more after watching this.
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TAXING ON NATURAL AND ORGANIC SODA TOO THAT'S PURE BULLSHIT.
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I don’t think that many people care about what they drink or consumed in their bodies; they know drinking it may cause cancer, but they still drink it anyway.
I find it sometimes more surprising that they know how dangerous it is and yet they continue to buy and even give it to their children.
Take Coca-Cola as an example.
It does not have any nutritional value.
It is high in sugar.
10-12 teaspoons of sugar per can.
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European countries are healthier because they don't have unsustainable black and Latino populations.
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He's the only TV doctor I like
@Gdayguy36 hes not a fake doctor lol and he wasn't the one to discover all the things he talked about in this video. Go ahead and eat what you want..no one is stopping you!
nswe2002 1 year ago 4
I think it is a financial question as well as a cultural one. Unprocessed healthy foods are really expensive in America. In Europe there are regulations on the foods that are allowed to be sold. but America .... free market .... sounds good but it makes that selling crappy products is less expensive then selling the heatlhy products, thus it is more likely for poor people or even money-savers to buy foods that are unhealthy and loaded with fats and sugars (a cheap way to alter a product).
JustBgOOd2Me 1 year ago 3