Monday, June 8, 2015

Suzanne Somers, the challenge of combating aging rhetoric

Pictures of Suzanne Somers in slinky, posture full and provocative body, carefully lit close-ups are covered throughout the Westgate Resort & Casino in Las Vegas, where he began the implementation of a long show of the year recently at home cabaret entitled "Suzanne Burns ".
But as Suzanne Somers, hotel guests are not only looking at your photos on the elevator doors and a long column and the head of the table games. Facing page, to see if it wrinkles and check to see if it dents your size.
As the 68-year-old figurehead for the anti-aging holistic health, Somers grew up in an age where the people themselves, whether moved his entire speech on the suspicious value as bioidentical hormone replacement therapy see patterns and coffee enemas really work. It can range from sex twice a day boast with his 78-year-old husband / manager Alan Hamel, and can make your legs with its famous Thighmaster tone, but let's see how the loss of cells fight brain and body changes inevitably with age.
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Designed to promote the show Suzanne burns, as the elevator doors are difficult to Las Vegas Westgate Thursday, May 28, 2015 Las Vegas, NV miss. (Photo: Marilyn Chung / The Desert Sun)
As welcome this challenge, Somers was created organically from his home in Palm Springs risk cannons once into the breach.
Having grown up with the daughter of an abusive alcoholic father and a divorced mother of 20, Somers broke in the cinema in 1973 with a small role in "American Graffiti", the appearances on "The Tonight Show" led and so presents a blonde schus role in the sitcom "Three's Company".
His reputation of the show as the "Queen of the jiggles" makes it difficult for her seriously as an author of books on health, which often defy conventional medicine to be taken. But for 13 of his 25 books have been bestsellers of New York Times, with more than 25 million printed works, Somers was able to get a name for himself as an advocate for health products ranging from cosmetics contractors move a chip LifeWave to people from iPhones emitted protect electromagnetic radiation. His lecture tour to "A new form of Age" attracted 7,000 people at a luncheon in Toronto.
But doctors and health blogger for allopathic were very critical of their messages.
Dr. Wulf Utian, founder of the North American Menopause Society predicted: "We are in a dramatic increase in uterine cancer promoted because of bioidentical regime like that of Somers at the end."
Christopher Wanjek, author of the blog "Bad Medicine" wrote that "almost every sentence Somers said about health is wrong -. Time and dangerously wrong"
Dr. Rahul Parikh, a doctor, the vital parameters column Salon of California wrote, said, "If Somers was a doctor who would be sued for malpractice."
However, many doctors began to reduce their hostility to Somers, if not the absolute respect.
Tox disease is real
-Tox Sick. Toxic sick. Suzanne Somers. (Photo courtesy Suzanne Somers)
When a speaker Eisenhower Medical Center asked a doctor to find Somers latest book on the impact of environmental toxicity response "Tox disease is toxic not sick," she suggested Dr. Hessam Mahdavi, an internist, he began his career in chiropractic and served as Medical Director of the Clinic vein in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Mahdavi Somers supports many concerns about the impact of things like genetically modified foods (GMOs) and chemicals leaching from plastic bottled water. He said it was ahead of the curve warning about synthetic hormones.
"She brought bioidentical hormones to the fore," Mahdavi said. ". I do a lot of therapy and hormone Premarin years, a synthetic hormone from horse urine taken, the drug was a big problem, she said:" Oh, that's not dangerous, "but when studies came he showed them actually synthetic problems. So they brought in the public. "
Somers staff integrative physician, Dr. Michael Galitzer Santa Monica, a former emergency room physician and author of a new book (with a foreword by Somers) entitled "Outstanding Health: to maximize 6 essential key for energy and well-being," he says, and many doctors share Somers key message: that the individual to take control of their own health.
"I think the end result is Suzanne - and there are some great interviews for this book - try the people we to are exposed to toxins to say, but there are many simple things we can all do to our bodies help get rid of toxins "he said. "Number one is to get your liver are excreted toxins more efficiently.
"I do not think Suzanne is here to scare anybody. I think Suzanne offer many solutions as possible to the questions. For all. She wants to help people, and they did a great service"
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Suzanne Somers talks about his time on "Dancing with the Stars", his new book and the bad Tox his cabaret show in Las Vegas Westgate. (Photo: Marilyn Chung / The Desert Sun)
Somers said in an interview in his suite at the Westgate - on the same floor, which was once the home of Elvis Presley, when he in an act then Hilton -. You will be surprised by the adoption of "Tox Sick"
"I can not get flack this book," he said. "Nothing. It's almost as if everyone went," Yeah, I know. "It was the good."
Somers felt compelled "Tox Sick" to write, because they and family members get sick after being exposed to a variety of toxins.
You Hamel found and shape rented Malibu beach after her house burned down in a house. Somers believes that certain bacteria and participated in an archaeological dig in New Mexico have to contribute its essence with terminal cancer diagnosed. Hamel was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, grinning while fighting and flashes exaggerated. Both were supported by Dr. Nicholas Gonzalez, a New York oncologist, the cancer with a diet program heads.
Put 14-year-old granddaughter Somers contract Lyme disease from a tick bite and on antibiotics. Two months later, their skin is oily and has experienced weight gain, mental confusion and depression. It was at the Wellness Clinic Sponaugle Florida, where he learned that toxins were leaking weakened from your digestive system in his brain, the production of hormones interfere treated.
Somers wanted to write about the toxicity before his previous book: "I am too young for the natural hormone solution Enjoy the menopause." But their personal experience forced him to learn to want penetrated toxins in the body.
"That's what I learned in this book," he said on the balcony of his room a high level. "The road is, give toxins through the skin or the air we breathe - the lungs - or you eat anything then begin in the gastrointestinal tract to eat through the GI barrier wall and toxins .. leak ... This is what is leaky well I did an interview with Dr. (Jose) Mercola (host of a popular health website) I said, "The cancer starts in the stomach, said" I asked Dr. Gonzalez and he said, "a lot", said Dr. Mercola. " I would go further than Dr. Gonzalez I would say that most cancers begin. in the gastrointestinal tract. "
Dancing with the Stars
Somers began after his family members and "Tox-sick" to write. Then he began a physical challenge, more than 68 years would not be taken into consideration. He wanted to return to the shows after an absence of 25 years, Las Vegas. But she was so out of circulation, Hamel thought he needed some national exposure.
He received the Westgate reserved for a version of a media type Frank Sinatra Vegas Show Lounge. "Tox Sick" was that a couple of weeks will be published before the Hamel, he hit on "Dancing with the Stars" appear, although it come into conflict with a book tour and essays.
Dnacer professional, Tony and Suzanne Somers Dovolani candidate celebrity in "Dancing with the Stars". (Photo: Adam Taylor, ABC)
"I was asked 19 times, in this program, and I always said no," Somers said. "Never, ever, to do so this year, we asked again and said." I really think you should. "I said," What? "He said," You have a book coming out. Vegas who stay year. What a way to promote. What a way to get there. "
Would say no, have to admit I was too old; I was not as fit as young dancers in the show. It also has dyslexia, which makes it difficult to follow the complex choreography.
, "He took a deep breath and said," Okay, "she said," It was difficult - especially because. "Dancing with the Stars" do not leave me room to think of other things took five hours of practice every day and sometimes we would go back for a night version Sun, 7 hours. In addition to an hour of yoga. I get I paid for any lost ounce've very fit to do this, but. "
If she was going to talk the talk about anti-aging, he knew he had to walk the walk, although it would be difficult to put a foot ahead of the other music.
"I really wanted people who are part of my riding show ... there is a huge profit if you accept this lifestyle, what I call a new form of the old," he said "I do. I'm not here to prove that I am the best dancer, because I know I'll never be the best dancer. I do not want to win. If I had won, I had to probably a nervous breakdown because of it ended 4 days ago, before the residence began here in Westgate. I just went out there to show that you can keep fit. I'm not trying to look young, but I have a youthful energy and you need me. And do not hurt my joints and my bones are strong. "
Somers is a special place in his life today. They were defeated the doubts about his ability. They were placated many critics of his health messages. Other critics have praised his Vegas show.
"I think everything I've done in my career led to this point," he said. "I knew that if I were to go back to Las Vegas better, never have scene. Is it because of my age? Is it because I have taught in the past 20 years, hundreds, sometimes thousands of mainly women? All of these conferences each year Home Shopping ... "That's the best thing I focused in terms of as a person to feel."
Some of Suzanne Somers Suzanne Burns ", an act of multiple media in a group of four musicians at the Westgate Resort & Casino in Las Vegas. (Photo: Denise Truscello Photo / Courtesy Suzanne Somers)
But Somers is far from over. His next big project is to develop a health center on the property that you own and Hamel in northern Palm Springs.
"We are working," he said. "It is so far the work is a reality. It will probably be a few years, but we have a couple of ground operations and met with the mayor, and we are in partnership with a developer and really are in it. I'm very excited. "
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Suzanne Somers in his suite at the Westgate Las Vegas Friday, May 29, 2015 Las Vegas, NV. (Photo: Marilyn Chung / The Desert Sun)
It is reserved only to Las Vegas for a year, but the Westgate acts like he wants to go. He built the Hamel-Somers to protect against potential toxicity of a casino.
"You have everything, even the tunnels," he said. "No glue, formaldehyde, non-toxic colors, all new furniture, natural mattresses, organic sheets, and organic clothing."
It is difficult to find gluten-free foods in Westgate, but he intends to open a coffee organic and Suzanne Suzanne Organic Spa.
Somers wants to write more books.
"I want to write, at any given time, a book about my husband and I," he said. "We did it, it was hard-earned, but I want to write a book of inspiration, if it works, he recently told me.." I have everything I want. I am perfectly happy and is not a question of money. It's not about fame. I am happy. "What. It's a great feeling, what everyone is looking for."
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