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Do any of the weight loss supplements mentioned on the Dr Oz show actually work?

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Answer
No. You would be wise to avoid Dr. Oz.

Dr. Oz is a celebudoc and a part-time quack who peddles questionable health information to the public for his own personal gain, his selfcentric need for the limelight, and his kooky dabbling in pseudoscience. A hightly credentialed and lauded physcian/surgeon, Dr. Oz is the worst kind of information source because he promotes both good and bad information in equal measure making it all but impossible for his audience to separate the fact from the fiction and, thereby, leaving them to conclude that much of his quackery is in fact truth. The painful results has been hordes of people spending their hard earned money on hopeless remedies and tonics such as acai berries, respberry ketones, green tea, and African mango extracts.

Here are just a few of the hundreds of experts who are speaking out about his quackery

Ref: http://www.randi.org/site/index.php/jref-news/1260-pigasus-2011.html
"The Media Pigasus Award goes to Dr. Mehmet Oz, who has done such a disservice to his TV viewers by promoting quack medical practices that he is now the first person to win a Pigasus two years in a row. Dr. Oz is a Harvard-educated cardiac physician who, through his syndicated TV show, has promoted faith healing, "energy medicine," and other quack theories that have no scientific basis. Oz has appeared on ABC News to give legitimacy to the claims of Brazilian faith healer âJohn of God,â who uses old carnival tricks to take money from the seriously ill. He's hosted Ayurvedic guru Yogi Cameron on his show to promote nonsense "tongue examination" as a way of diagnosing health problems. This year, he really went off the deep end. In March 2011, Dr. Oz endorsed "psychic" huckster and past Pigasus winner John Edward, who pretends to talk to dead people. Oz even suggested that bereaved families should visit psychic mediums to receive (faked) messages from their dead relatives as a form of grief counseling."

Ref: http://www.ktradionetwork.com/health/dr-mehmet-oz-is-a-fraud/
Note the excerpt: "Dr. Mehmet Oz is a huge promoter of vaccines. Heâs been on television reinforcing fear about H1N1 swine flu and telling everyone to get vaccinated. But what he didnât tell his viewing audience is that he holds 150,000 option shares in a vaccine company that could earn him millions of dollars in profits as the stock price rises. It is in Dr. Ozâs own financial interest, in other words, to hype up vaccines and get more people taking them so that his own financial investments rise in value."

Ref: http://www.sciencebasedmedicine.org/index.php/for-shame-dr-oz/
"So what has led me to conclude that Iâve finally completely had it with Dr. Oz? Or, as Popeye would say, âIâve had all I can stands, I canât stands no more!â"

Ref: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=04gaxcrVRxY
This one you have to watch.

If you need health information, don't waste time with Dr. Oz. Turn to the best minds in health, nutrition, and mdeicine at the many US institutions which are readily available via the internet. Here are some links to help you get GOOD information.

⢠MY FIRST CHOICE http://www.usa.gov
⢠NUTRITION DOT GOV http://riley.nal.usda.gov/
⢠US NIH WEBSITE http://nih.gov/
⢠BEST HEALTH WEBSITE http://health.discovery.com/
⢠MAYO CLINIC ON FITNESS http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/fitness/MY00396
⢠ALL ABOUT HEALTH http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/

and many, many more which I can't list because of YA limitation on links.


Good luck and good health!!

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Rachel


I have a 40 inch Samsung LED LCD Tv (barely used, bought in april 2011) that goes for about $800 on Amazon.

What would a pawn shop likely offer for it? $200? $400? Less? D: I would hope for half (400) but, I have no idea!

I am in the Seattle area, if that matters. Pawn shops everywhere..



Answer
I can't comment on all pawn shops, but the pawn shops in Glendale Az are scrambling for flat screens right now as there is a big demand. Consequently, we're paying more than typical for a nice, clean television.
Hope this helps,
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