There's the wizard of Oz.
Since he's a wizard, I'd hazard a guess he has a doctorate.
Yes, there is more than 1 oz.
The diet you are referring to is the Dr. Oz Ultimate Diet. You can find more information about this eating plan at Dr. Oz's website: www.doctoroz.com/challenges/dr-oz-ultimate-diet.
No. 0.21 is less than one, and 3.4 is greater than one.
As 8 is more than 2.5, 8 oz is more than 2.5 oz.
No, it is not.
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With the research that I have done on this subject, I believe that Dr. Oz feels that whole wheat flour tortillas are better than the corn tortillas. This site will give you a great idea of the foods recommended for Dr. Oz diet: http://healthybodydaily.com/dr-oz-diets/dr-oz-grocery-list-the-ultimate-diet
.64 oz is more than .34 oz.
A meal consisting of fish and vegetables is one of the classic examples on his diet. It's far more about avoiding sugar than it is sticking with any one thing.
There's a lot of discussion about the diet, but not much real deconstruction to show the secrets of it. One of the best examinations of it can be found at http://healthybodydaily.com/dr-oz-diets/dr-oz-hcg-diet-does-dr-oz-approve-of-the-hcg-diet
There is no public information confirming that Dr. Oz has had a facelift. Dr. Oz tends to focus on promoting a healthy lifestyle and natural aging processes rather than going through cosmetic procedures.
Two ounces (2 oz) is more than one ounce (1 oz). Specifically, 2 oz is double the amount of 1 oz. So, if you're comparing the two, 2 oz is greater.