Dr. McDougall's Health & Medical Center

 
   January, 2002    Vol. 1   No.1
 

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Dr. John McDougall, MD

 
  Halitosis Is More Than Bad Breath
 

This article begins a series exploring the health of your intestinal tract.  Consider the  strongest contact with the world around you is through your food, processed and absorbed by your intestine.

 

Halitosis, also known as oral malodor and bad breath, is a common and distressing condition in which objectionable odors are present in mouth air.  Between 50% and 60% of the people in Western countries suffer from this chronic condition.

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  Vegetarians Live Longer
 

In a study titled Ten Years of Life.  Is it a Matter of Choice? By Gray Fraser in the July 9, 2001 issue of the Archives of Internal Medicine found that Seventh Day Adventists, who overall have healthier habits, have a longer life expectancy at the age of 30 years than does the average American.

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  Immediate Harm From One Fatty Meal
 

A study titled Post-prandial remnant lipids impair arterial compliance by Paul J. Nestel in the February 2001 issue Journal of the American College of Cardiology found a 27% decrease in the arterial compliance after a single meal consisting of 67% of the calories as fat.1

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  Featured Recipes
 

White Beans Mexicali
Spicy Vegetable Bean Dip
Vegetable Salad
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