BELLE MEAD, NJ, November 28, 2011 (Press-News.org) Conquer Your Weight Loss With The Dr. A Show And Your Host Dr. Will Aguila, Author Of The Bestselling "Why I Don't Lose Weight"
Featured Guest: Dr. Mehmet Oz on Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Gain the tools to conquer weight loss once and for all with Dr. Will Aguila, host of the "Dr. A Show" and his world famous guest expert, Dr. Mehmet Oz, on Wednesday Nov. 30 at 11AM (EST) on WHNZ AM 1250 http://www.whnz.com/pages/dr-a.html or http://www.conqueringweightloss.com/radioshow.html
Weight Loss, Nutrition And Health And Lifestyle Experts Featured On The Dr. A Show
The guests on the weekly, "The Dr. A Show" are experts in nutrition, exercise, lifestyle changes and weight loss.Dr. Mehmet Oz joins Dr. A on Wednesday, November 30th and is a world-famous physician, talk show host and best selling author.
About Weight Loss Expert Dr. Will Aguila's Featured Guest, Dr. Oz
Dr. Mehmet Oz is a cardiothoracic surgeon and teaching professor at Columbia University who is known for his regular appearances on The Oprah Winfrey Show as "America's Doctor". Currently, Dr. Oz is the Emmy award-winning host of the nationally syndicated TV show, The Dr. Oz Show
Dr. Mehmet Oz authored six New York Times best sellers including YOU: The Owner's Manual, YOU: The Smart Patient, YOU: On a Diet, YOU: Staying Young, YOU: Being Beautiful as well as the award winning Healing from the Heart.
Listen To The Dr. A Show Every Wednesday at 11AM EST For Tips On How To Lose Weight
Tune into the show hosted by America's weight loss expert, Wilfred Aguila M.D., aka "Dr. A" a http://www.conqueringweightloss.com/radioshow.html
About Dr. Will Aguila- Weight Loss Expert
Will Aguila, M.D. is a surgeon who conquered weight loss in his own life and his purpose and passion is to show listeners who have been battling weight loss for a long time how to conquer weight loss. Dr. Aguila states "My goal in bringing this program to listeners is to help them break the cycle of overeating. This cycle of anxiety, depression, overeating and guilt that repeats itself over and over again. It is what prevents us from losing the weight and causes us to gain it back. In my own weight loss battle, I realized that going on one diet after the other was not working. It wasn't until I discovered that obesity is a cycle, and that it is important to deal with all components of that cycle; that I was able to succeed in keeping the weight off permanently." Dr. Aguila's new book, "Why I Don't Lose Weight: Conquering the Cycle of Obesity", is accessible on his website http://www.conqueringweightloss.com
About Dr. A's Weight Loss Book
"Why I Don't Lose Weight", by Dr. Will Aguila, uncovers the reasons why weight loss is so difficult and how to use that information for real results. Readers will be surprised to learn that chronic overeating isn't the chief villain. Diet and exercise are important, but only part of the conundrum. A host of factors are involved, including a sticky trap called the Cycle of Obesity, and the importance of how you think.
Conquer Weight Loss With Dr. Will Aguila, Host Of The Dr. A Show With Special Guest - Dr. Mehmet Oz
Tune into the Dr. A Show this Wednesday, November 30th, where Dr. Wifred Aguila interviews world-famous guest, Dr. Mehmet Oz.
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[Press-News.org] Conquer Weight Loss With Dr. Will Aguila, Host Of The Dr. A Show With Special Guest - Dr. Mehmet OzTune into the Dr. A Show this Wednesday, November 30th, where Dr. Wifred Aguila interviews world-famous guest, Dr. Mehmet Oz.