Suzanne Somers

Suzanne Somers

Suzanne Somers is an American actress and marketing whiz. Best known for playing Chrissy Snow on the sitcom "Three's Company," Somers capitalized on her fame by authoring several books and marketing workout equipment under her name--ever... [more]

Suzanne Somers is an American actress and marketing whiz. Best known for playing Chrissy Snow on the sitcom "Three's Company," Somers capitalized on her fame by authoring several books and marketing workout equipment under her name--ever heard of the Thighmaster?

 
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(Getty Images) Suzanne Somers was overheard at a party Monday night commenting on Patrick Swayze 's death hours after the news had broken. And what she had to say, while disturbing, fits right into the strange and potentially dangerous medical opinions she's been spouting recently. Somers, who was attending the after party for the debut of Tom Ford 's new film, A Single Man , spoke with National Post writer Shinan Govani . Govani reported Somer's opinion that the doctors treating Swayze "basically put poison in him." Here's what Govani wrote after talking to Somers. And guess what? Somers had an opinion -- or ... Read Full Story
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(NaturalNews) As the author of the New York Times bestseller, "Knockout: Interviews with doctors who are curing cancer," Suzanne Somers is making waves across the cancer industry. Her powerful, inspired message of informed hope is reaching millions of readers who are learning about the many safe, effective options for treating cancer that exist outside the realm of the conventional cancer industry (chemotherapy, surgery and radiation). Recently, Suzanne Somers spoke with NaturalNews editor Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, to share the inspiration for her new book Knockout. "People are just starving for some new information... for other options, for hope in [treating] cancer," she explained. ... Read Full Story
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Suzanne Somers: smarter than a doctor? Suzanne Somers is coming under indirect fire due to a takedown of Oprah 's science health claims in Newsweek . In a cover story studying whether the talk show queen should vet her guests scientific claims more, Newsweek uses Somers as an example of a guest who makes claims that much of the medical community doubts. From an article at Newsweek : In January, Oprah Winfrey invited Suzanne Somers on her show to share her unusual secrets to staying young. Each morning, the 62-year-old actress and self-help author rubs a potent estrogen cream into the skin on her ... Read Full Story
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Suzanne Somers Larry King Knockout Interview by Jeffrey Dach MD I was astonished, and very curious that the networks allowed the Larry King - Suzanne Somers Knockout interview to air Friday night, Oct 23.  I recorded the show and watched it Saturday night.  Here is my review of the TV interview. Suzanne's Cancer Scare Nightmare Suzanne was solo for the first segment, and related her "cancer scare nightmare".  One day, suddenly, she entered the hospital with respiratory distress, examined and told by six doctors her lungs were filled with cancer.  She was offered chemotherapy treatment, and told to  "put your affairs in order".  Luckily it was all a false alarm.  ... Read Full Story
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Suzanne Somers first became famous as the airhead blonde bombshell Chrissy Snow on the US sitcom lsquo;Three's Company' (not doing too many favors for women even back then). Then she did what many actresses do, and moved into the fitness industry - you might have bought one of her infomercial ab rippers or exercise tapes over the years. Read Full Story
Hubris is traditional defined as a man (or woman) acting as if they are the equal of the gods. This flavor of hubris has a tendency to piss off the gods, who know that humans are not the equals of the gods. The practitioner of the hubris also tends to come in for some serious smiting as a gentle reminder of their sub-god status. My favorite example is Bellerophon.  
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Suzanne Somers Knockout book is advertised on the cover as "Interviews with Doctors that are Curing Cancer".  Some aren't very sure that is the case including the American Cancer Society.  "I am very afraid...  
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Actress Suzanne Somers has backtracked over remarks she made about the late Patrick Swayze's cancer treatment, insisting her comments were misconstrued in the press. The Three's Company star, who suffered her own cancer setback earlier this year (09), infuriated Swayze's grieving pals when she allegedly told a Canadian reporter the actor could have...  
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  Suzanne Somers has a number-one book. And all hell is breaking loose.For good reason. The media-savvy, self-branding celebrity poet-turned-actress/entertainer-turned-author/entrepreneur-turned-home shopping mogul/ThighMaster millionaire-turned-alternative health guru’s latest tome, Knockout, boldly cold-cocks chemotherapy while promoting controversial treatments and doctors claiming to cure this year’s biggest celebrity killer: cancer. This...  
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“Desperate Housewives” actress Kathryn Joosten is not a fan of Suzanne Somers’ alternative therapies. “She can eat all the f***ing mushrooms she wants,” the actress, who was diagnosed with a second bout of lung cancer in September, said on Sirius XM OutQ’s “The Derek and Romaine Show” on Thursday.  
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This week, the comedic actress Suzanne Somers is promoting her newly released book, which espouses the virtues of alternative medicine and, more important, explains why one should avoid conventional medicine.  
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Her book promotes a regimen that many doctors believe causes cancer rather than cures it. This regimen might have contributed to her own bout with cancer. Several doctors and experts she uses as the basis for her book have medically checkered ...  
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Don't let anyone tell you that you can't get culture and literature from TV Squad. This is the second post about poetry today. (Tomorrow: e.e. cummings.) I saw Suzanne Somers on Rachael Ray this morning, and then I go to Best Week Ever and see video of SNL's Kristen Wiig reading excerpts from Somers' book of poetry! Unlike the post link above, these words really are from Somers.  Filed under: Video, Celebrities, Reality-FreePermalink | Email...  
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Suzanne Somers is back for a special show on Wednesday to answer listeners' questions about her new book "KNOCKOUT: Interviews with Doctors Who Are Curing Cancer and How to Prevent Getting It in the First Place"  
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As the presumed house Trotskyite I’ve grown used to not feeling the love from National Post readers. The comment strings following most of my columns usually consist of a torrent of dismissals, recriminations and accusations that read like a transcript from a particularly ugly divorce proceeding. But last week I was feeling the love. My column unpacking the ludicrous theories espoused in Suzanne Somers’ new book about cancer drew lusty...  
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