9/18/2011

A fear mongering Dr. Oz

“Arsenic in apple juice!”

“Fed to babies!”

"And, it probably came from China!”

All claims of Dr. Oz.


Television’s Dr. Mehmet Oz is under fire from the FDA and others for sounding what they say is a false alarm about the dangers of apple juice.     Read  More      Oz, one of TV’s most popular medical experts, said on his Fox show recently that testing by a New Jersey lab had found what he suggested were troubling levels of arsenic in many brands of juice.     Oz & Roizen Diet

2 comments:

terry said...

The link to the rest of the story was not there, so I can only speculate that Dr. Oz is correct! 65% of the honey sold in this country is illegally imported from India which imports it from china. ALL honey from china is laced with lead. Wheat gluten imported from china killed thousands of dogs and cats in this country, and then there is the horrific infant formula in china, in which melamine was added to the formula and killed and sickened thousands of chinese children. Read labels and NEVER trust any food source from china!

DAN IN LA MESA CA said...

I don't think Dr. Oz is playing Chicken Little here. He's probably right. It bothers me we buy so much from China, BUT FOOD too? Electronics was OK. Food, not. The government does not care about contaminating their own workers so why care about the products? China shipping food to the U.S. for consumption scares me.