But not everyone can eat just the recommended healthy “handful” and some of us don’t even eat nuts at all. Dr Baker Say's "Nut Oil Complex” is the easy way to give your body the much needed essential fatty acids, vitamins and minerals it needs, in a convenient 10 calorie soft gel. Dr Baker Say's Nut Oil Complex is truly innovative and is the first of its kind. There are so many great health benefits to incorporating Dr Baker Say's "Nut Oil Complex” into your diet. The healthy fats in nuts have been proven to help reduce cardiovascular disease, lower cholesterol, aid in digestion and promote healthy eyes.
Nuts have been an instinctive part of the human evolution diet for millions of years. Don’t you think it’s time to add it to yours?
“I Gotta Have That!” will air:
We - Tv
National
December 17, 2012
Monday
8:00 AM
WBPX
Boston-68
December 13, 2012
Thursday
7:30 AM
KWPX
Seattle-33
December 13, 2012
Thursday
7:00 AM
KPXC
Denver-59
December 15, 2012
Saturday
7:00:00AM
KKPX
San Francisco-65
December 17, 2012
Monday
10:30:30AM
KPXE
Kansas City-50
December 18, 2012
Tuesday
9:00:00AM
WVPX
Cleveland-23
December 19, 2012
Wednesday
10:30:00AM
WPXM
Miami -35
December 19, 2012
Wednesday
7:00:00AM
WPXP
West Palm Beach-67
December 21, 2012
Friday
10:30:30AM
WNPX
Nashville-28
December 22, 2012
Saturday
7:30:30AM
For more information about the “I Gotta Have That!” television show, visit www.igottahavethat.tv
For more information about Dr Baker Say's "Nut Oil Complex”, visit www.drbakersays.com
About I Gotta Have That!:
I Gotta Have That! TV show is produced by WestMedia Productions and airs on We TV and ION Television. The program is a fast paced, 30 minute television show presented in an exciting news magazine format and focused on bringing innovative ideas, helpful hints and stylish products to its many viewers.
I Gotta Have That! is there with you, giving you uncommon insight & instant access to a wide variety of interesting products and services.
About Dr Baker Say's "Nut Oil Complex”:
Dr. Baker has been on the staff of the Department of Ophthalmology at the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary in Boston since 1985. He is an optometrist specializing in Vision Care for the Deaf. He has seen many unique and rare cases, and many involve deaf people becoming blind from a variety of disorders, with one of them being Usher’s Syndrome. He has researched extensively into helping his Usher’s Syndrome patients retain useful vision for as long as possible and learned that proper diet was the best solution.



