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Meatless Monday Recipe–Lisa Oz Back To School Snacks

Written by Vegetarian Star on Monday, September 30th, 2013 in Food & Drink, Meatless Monday Recipe, Recipes, TV Hosts.

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Move over Dr. Oz!

Lisa Oz is not just the good doctor’s vegetarian wife, she’s also the head of her own show on the Veria Living Network, The Lisa Oz Show.

Lisa and the Dr. raised children together, one of which happens to be Daphne Oz,  the famous co-host of the popular ABC daytime cooking show, The Chew.

Having been a vegetarian since her teens, Lisa, like any mother concerned for her family’s health, was pivotal in helping the family make better eating decisions.

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Lisa Oz Vegan Recipes On Dr. Oz

Written by Vegetarian Star on Thursday, September 19th, 2013 in Film & TV, Food & Drink, Recipes.

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Dr. Oz will feature his better half on today’s show.

Lisa Oz has been a vegetarian since her teens and daytime television’s most famous doctor has often credited her for helping him clean up his own diet.

Lisa is scheduled to discuss going vegan for a day.

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“The Chew” Features Dr. Oz Family Fried Rice Recipe

Written by Vegetarian Star on Friday, May 11th, 2012 in Film & TV, Food & Drink, Recipes.

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The Chew had a Mother’s Day special episode, featuring visits from the women who brought some of our favorite celebrity cooks into the world, including Lisa Oz, wife of Dr. Oz and mother of Daphne Oz, co-host on The Chew and author of the vegetarian-friendly book, Dorm Room Diet.

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Dr. Oz must live by his wife’s advice now.

After he and Lisa appeared on The View together, the Mrs. revealed that although she’s been a vegetarian since age 15, it took a little nudging from her to get the doctor putting the right prescription for food in his body.

But he’s not vegetarian yet.

However, Oz is a big fan of a plant based diet, recommending a meat loving cowboy on his show go vegan for 28 days in an effort to cleanse his system.

Plus, he’s all about getting dirty when it comes to what you eat.

“The body is designed for whole foods — foods that come out of the ground,” Dr. Oz said. “And if the foods you are eating are not of that nature, eventually you can’t process them.”

Groundling foods include nuts, fruits and veggies.

And low fat items don’t grow from the ground, so don’t let their clean labels fool you.

“They have to put something else in place of that fat. Low-fat foods don’t grow on trees. And when they chemically modify food, it becomes a game for you and your mind can’t win.”

Heart healthy, cholesterol lowering olive oil came from the ground.

Low-fat margarine, buttery tasting weird substitute with ingredients and preservatives you can’t pronounce grew from the laboratory.

Sounds simple enough.

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Dr. Oz Wife Lisa “The View” Grew Up Organic, Whole Grains (Video)

Written by Vegetarian Star on Wednesday, April 14th, 2010 in Food & Drink, TV Hosts, Videos.

Dr. Oz‘s fit, sexy and lovely wife Lisa recently appeared on The View with her husband, where she explained how she’s been a vegetarian since aged 15.

Dr. Oz gets shamed as Lisa “outs” him on the show, revealing how the daytime guru of health used to eat crap before meeting the woman of his life.

“I grew up with brown rice, whole grains, all organic. I’ve been vegetarian since I was 15.”

Sounds like Dr. Oz needs to invite his lady to the show more often for segments!

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