minimum wage would reduce spending for the food stamp program by $46 billion over the next decade. but even with that, i m sure some in the right wing media would keep focusing on food stamp fraud. last night jon stewart took on one particular obsession. seafood. and it was hilarious. the least you could do is a, not spend it on food that could be used as a weapon in the coming class war. and b, spend it on nutrition food like seafood. eat more fish. you could use that. the fox hounds would have no problem. this picture says it all. people using food stamps to buy gourmet crab legs? is it now considered acceptable for a burgeoning number of people to be on food stamps. is it so acceptable that fresh
long session, everything from vitamin c and b to minerals like zinc and chromium. they may be suffering from chronic fatigue. they just might be run down. i have patients with depression. and anxiety. reporter: at up to $275 a session, it s not cheap. and critics call it extreme. some question whether it actually offers anything nutrition food or traditional vitamins can t. but at patients medical in new york, doctors and patients swear by it. i.v. therapy is pretty much instant gratification. reporter: which may be why so many people now say they don t mind getting stuck for this vitamin fix. cecilia vega, abc news, los angeles. that s a lot of money. that s not cheap. people will do anything in this country to not simply eat right and go to the gym and get a good night s sleep. i.v. vitamins? i don t understand. 270 bucks and a needle in my arm? no thanks. probably doesn t want it either. fluffy doesn t like needles either.
reporter: going straight into her veins during the 45-minute long session, everything from vitamin c and b to minerals like zinc and chromium. they may be suffering from chronic fatigue. they just might be run down. i have patients with depression. and anxiety. reporter: at up to $275 a session, it s not cheap. and critics call it extreme. some question whether it actually offers anything nutrition food or traditional vitamins can t. but at patients medical in new york, doctors and patients swear by it. i.v. therapy is pretty much instant gratification. reporter: which may be why so many people now say they don t mind getting stuck for this vitamin fix. cecilia vega, abc news, los angeles. that s a lot of money. that s not cheap. people will do anything in this country to not simply eat right and go to the gym and get a good night s sleep. i.v. vitamins? 270 bucks and a needle in my arm? no thanks. probably doesn t want it either. fluffy doesn t like needles either.
the way to start your way right, this week, a way to boost your metabolism. dr. siegle, why is that important? it s very important, eric. i would say to people out there, get more sleep and don t restrict your diet so much. let s start by making better food choices, like vegetables and fibers, but keep moving around, exercise regularly. you re not going to believe i m going o say this, drink a little coffee in the morning. i ve been won over my friend. that s good you admit it. i have a great new one. a, being active. make sure you have exercise. b is to have early breakfast. breakfast actually boosts your metabolism. coffee, i m glad my partner here agreed to it. i drink four cups of coffee a day. actually helps me lot. d is diet. you don t need to starve yourself. you want to make sure you get food, but make it good nutrition food. e is early sleep. i always recommend seven hours of sleep.