
He shockingly suggested on FOX-TV that “a two to three percent increase in COVID-19 mortality from reopening schools nationwide might be a worthwhile trade-off.”Īccording to Wikipedia, Dr. Even though he is a medical doctor, he has offered plenty of baseless medical advice and promoted questionable treatments, such as diet pills and hydroxychloroquine (Trump’s fake cure for coronavirus) in order to enrich himself, jeopardizing the health of the American public. Oz Show” as a presidential candidate.īesides his lack of political experience, there are several other issues that should discourage or disqualify Dr. Oz to the White House council on sport, fitness and nutrition, after appearing on “The Dr. The American public and the world-at-large suffered enough in the hands of the incompetent celebrity Trump who appointed Dr.

He has not even served as a city councilman. 30 his Republican candidacy for one of the two US Senate seats from Pennsylvania. Mehmet Oz (Photo: United States Department of Health and Human Services)

They also encouraged Oz to begin each show with a disclaimer that the opinions expressed are not "evidence-based" or endorsed by Columbia University.Dr. "Irrespective of the underlying motives, this unsubstantiated medicine sullies the reputation of Columbia University and undermines the trust that is essential to physician-patient relationships," they wrote. In the op-ed, Oz's colleagues from Columbia claimed to spend "a significant amount of our clinical time debunking Ozisms regarding metabolism game changers." This is a flawed area with lots of fraud, both in the research and in products. “I wish I could take back the words I said about them.

There’s only one time that I have not been proud of and that’s the understandable frustration that has been expressed about weight-loss supplements,” he said. Oz said he stands by using words like “radical” and “miracle” while discussing all but one health topic on his show.
