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September 2007

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Vol. 6, No. 9

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Low Vitamin D: One Sign of Sunlight Deficiency

 

A low vitamin D level found in the blood is one sign of

sunlight deficiency, just like high blood cholesterol is one sign of eating too

much meat and cheese. A far-reaching campaign has been launched by doctors,

health organizations, supple- ment companies, and pharmaceutical industries to

fix the problem of sunlight deficiency with pills. Take vitamin D pills and the

internal levels of this vitamin will increase, but 5 of 9 studies have shown no

reduction in the risk of suffering from a fracture and 9 of 10 studies have

shown no decrease in the most serious bone break-hip fractures.1

 

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If I Could Be Your Doctor, I Would Love to Tell You How:

To Lose Excess Weight Effortlessly, Painlessly, and

Permanently

 

You need to believe that the only thing that matters is the

composition of the foods on your plate. Do not focus on anything else. Don't

think about how much you eat. Don't think about exercise. It does not matter

if you are a nice person, or if you go to church, or if your classmates picked

on you in high school. It's the food. All you have to do to permanently change

your life-I sincerely mean this; to lose excess weight and regain your lost

health-is to change the makeup of the meals you put into your mouth.

 

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Advanced Study Weekend September 7 to 9, 2007

 

The Advanced Study Weekend held September 7 to 9, 2007 was an

outstanding success with more than 160 people enjoying each other's company,

fabulous food, and the nation's top speakers on nutrition, health and medicine.

Dr. T. Colin Campbell, PhD, appeared as a national hero to his captivated

audience. The presentations of Michael Greger, MD's were a work of art. Brenda

Davis, RD provided the audience with basic lessons on nutrition and the story

behind her personal campaign to save the people of the Marshall Islands from the

ravages caused by the rich Western diet. Jason Wyrick, Master Chef, cooked

soups of the world for an excited crowd. Most people considered it the best

health dollar they had ever spent and planned to return to the February 22 to

24, 2008 weekend. You had to have been there to fully appreciate the

experience.

 

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Featured Recipes

 

a.. Almond French Toast

 

b.. Spicy Moroccan Chickpeas

 

c.. Sweet and Spicy Soba Noodle Stir-Fry

 

d.. Cranberry Cookies

 

e.. 20 Minute Chili with Glazed Tempeh

 

f.. Portabella Stack with Seared Oyster Mushrooms

 

g.. Susan's Lite Goddess Dressing

 

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friends.

 

 

We have a strict privacy policy and do not share your

e-mail

address with anyone except as needed for the newsletter

production process.

 

2007 John McDougall

McDougall Wellness Center P.O. Box 14039, Santa Rosa,

CA 95402

http://www.drmcdougall.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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