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Innovations In Liposuction: Results with Less Risk, Little Downtime & Minimal DiscomfortGuest: Eclipse
The increase in the popularity of liposuction has led to gentle, new techniques that developers say not only improve results and reduce risks, but also drastically speed up recovery time. In today’s segment, we focus on Bodyjet Liposuction, a water-assisted technology approved by the FDA in summer 2008. It’s being hailed as a faster, much gentler way to remove fat, with less risk because it requires only a local anesthesia. Patients are generally able to drive themselves home after the procedure, and to carry on many of their normal activities as soon as the next day. We’ll watch the procedure as it’s performed, and learn all about it from plastic surgeon Dr. Roger Bassin.
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Keeping Your 4 -legged Family Members Flea FreeGuest: Lilly Companion Animal Health
In this segment, the war on fleas rages on with new weapons now available for dogs in the forms that can replace those messy topical flea treatments previously used. Learn how to avoid fleas and the latest developments in flea control from veterinary dermatologist Dr. Craig Griffin.
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The Truth About SweetenersGuest: www.SweetSurprise.com
If you’re counting calories, here’s something you may not know: sweeteners like sugar, honey and High Fructose Corn Syrup have the same calories… four per gram… AND… they are metabolized the same way in the body! To learn more, go to www.sweetsurprise.com
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The Truth About SweetenersGuest: www.SweetSurprise.com
As we try to eat healthier, we often start by reading the nutrition label to check the fat grams, calories, what sweetener is used and more. Chances are we compare what we find on the label with what we think we know about healthy eating. But many people make decisions based on misperceptions. This segment highlights the similarities between commonly used sweeteners: high fructose corn syrup, sugar, and honey. High Fructose Corn Syrup has had its name dragged through the media. But the FDA says it is nutritionally the same as sugar, with the same number of calories and it is metabolized the same way.
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The Truth About SweetenersGuest: www.SweetSurprise.com
Did you know that honey and sugar are not the only natural sweeteners? The F-D-A says High Fructose Corn Syrup also meets their definition of “Natural.” High Fructose Corn Syrup is made from corn… and contains no artificial or synthetic ingredients… or color additives. To learn more, go to www.sweetsurprise.com
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The Truth About SweetenersGuest: www.SweetSurprise.com
A sugar is a sugar whether it comes from Table Sugar, Honey or High Fructose Corn Syrup. All have the same calories. It’s eating too many calories of ANY kind -- plus not enough exercise that promotes obesity! To learn more, go to SweetSurprise-dot-com.
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The Truth About SweetenersGuest: www.SweetSurprise.com
Here’s some food for thought: a common misperception is that High Fructose Corn Syrup makes you fat. Well, the American Medical Association says it does NOT appear to contribute to obesity more than other caloric sweeteners… like sugar or honey! To learn more, go to www.sweetsurprise.com
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Mrs. Dash's Recipes With Reduced SaltGuest: Alberto-Culver Company
Controlling salt intake is a great way to promote a healthier heart. A recommended daily allowance for sodium in on average 2,300 milligrams, which is equivalent to 1 tsp of salt. The FDA is even considering taking legislative action against the amount of salt in processed and prepared foods. It’s an important topic and something every woman should be aware of. Mrs. Dash
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Guide To ProbioticsGuest: Ferring Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Researchers and nutritionists agree that probiotics – which are dietary supplements containing potentially beneficial bacteria – support overall good health and benefit your immune system. These supplements are manufactured and regulated by the FDA as food, not drugs, and are considered safe. Lactic acid and yeast are probiotics. So consider going pro when you want to maintain your body’s immune system status quo.
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The Truth About SweetenersGuest: www.SweetSurprise.com
The food-focused holidays are a great time to clear up confusion about the role of sweets in your daily diet. High Fructose Corn Syrup is nutritionally the same as sugar…so registered dietitians say you can keep enjoying the sweet treats you love… if you just do it in moderation! To learn more, go to Sweet-surprise-dot-com.
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