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EMAIL EXCLUSIVES: The Ultimate Guide to the Ketogenic Diet, Dr. Oz's Eczema Tips, Fresh New Recipes, and More! [THE OZ INSIDER]( PRESENTED BY [Eucerin]( [Dr. Oz]( [The New Fat Bombs to Help You Lose Weight! What the Heck Are They?]( Fat bombs are high-fat, low-carb snacks that can actually help you shut down cravings and lose weight. Can eating them make all the difference? Then, funny man Alec {NAME} on Trump, too much alcohol, and the thing that saved his life. [WATCH A SNEAK PEEK]( OZ INSIDER EXCLUSIVES [The New Fat Bombs to Help You Lose Weight]( [The Ultimate Guide to the Ketogenic Diet]( [Smart Skin Essentials]( ADVERTISEMENT [Dermatologist Recommended - Eucerin - Learn More]( [Eczema hand]( [Smart Skin Series: Eczema]( Dr. Oz explains what eczema sufferers need to know to maintain their skin's health. [6]( [Easy Ways to Get More Coconut Oil Into Your Diet]( Coconut oil is packed with cholesterol-boosting saturated fats and can help lower your risk of heart disease, boost your energy, and aid digestion. Find out 6 ways you can add this healthy oil to your meals. FAT BOMB RECIPES [Candice Kumai?s Chocolate Avocado Smoothie]( [Candice Kumai's Chocolate Avocado Smoothie]( [Coconut Oil and Almond Butter Cubes]( [Coconut Oil and Almond Butter Truffles]( [Peanut Butter and Chocolate Truffles]( [Peanut Butter and Chocolate Cubes]( [Tip of the Day]( [Your Eczema Questions - Answered!]( Common signs of eczema are redness, irritation, and itchiness. Use a good-quality moisturizer that keeps your skin hydrated to soothe your skin and prevent any eczema flare-ups. SPONSORED BY [Eucerin]( [GET TICKETS]( [FIND LOCAL LISTINGS]( [BE ON THE SHOW]( [CONTACT US]( [THE OZ BLOG]( [Facebook]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Twitter]( [Pinterest]( [Pinterest]( [Instagram]( [Instagram]( [Sharecare]( [Sharecare]( You are receiving this email because you subscribed to The Dr. Oz newsletter. You are subscribed with the address {EMAIL} To VIEW ONLINE [click here](. To UNSUBSCRIBE [click here](. 1270 Avenue of the Americas 7th Floor New York, NY 10020

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