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Question 1: Dr. Ro: I am a 20-year-old college student
with elevated cholesterol on a mission to a healthier
lifestyle of diet and exercise. My doctor recommended that I
eat under 3000 mg of sodium a day. What can I do to try to
achieve this goal that seems too hard? Is it even possible? Answer |
Question 2: Dr. Ro: Can you tell me if aquatic exercises will be
beneficial in helping me tone and shape my legs? What works
to flatten my tummy? Answer |
Question 3: Dr. Ro: I am a 25 year
old mom with two beautiful daughters, ages six and four. I
am recently engaged and would really like to look better. I
am a size 9/10, but before my girls, I was a size 3. Their
father didn’t care enough about us to encourage me to
exercise. Why can’t there be a quick fix? What can I do as a
single working mom of two to keep motivated? Answer |
Question 4: I have a small waist, but very large buns.
What can I do to get rid of my thighs and buns? Answer |
Question 5: I am a 23 year old college student who works
out but needs serious help with what to do about sweating my
hair-do away. Answer |
Question 6: Dr. Ro: I just recently
started a fitness program with the goal of gaining 10
pounds. Problem is, I’m loosing weight instead. What to do? Answer |
Question 7: Dr. Ro: I’ve been
trying to eat healthy, three meals and two snacks a day
(usually fruit). But I’m still starving after meals and
snacks. What can I eat that in addition to snacking on
fruit? Answer |
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Question 8: Dr.
Ro: I am 26 years
old, 5’8” and weigh 182 pounds. I can’t get rid of fat in
buttocks, abdomen, and thigh area. I snack a lot and usually
indulge in largest meal at end of the day. Answer
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