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Holistic Dentistry
Newsletter


By

Dr. Jay Dooreck

May 1st, 2006

You will be receiving another newsletter from Holistic Association of New York in which Dr. Dooreck is the Founder and Chairman.
 

In today's issue you will read:

                 

Jay Dooreck D.D.S.  Leads Jim Rooney a 70 year old blind person in the NYC Marathon 26 miles. Mr. Rooney has done 5 of them and started 5 years ago at the age of 65. Keeping a positive attitude is the most important thing in life in overcoming life's situations. You can turn your scars into stars.  


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What If Its All a Big Fat Lie?

Eat less fat and more carbohydrates may be the cause of the rampaging epidemic of obesity in America. When Atkins first published his ''Diet Revolution'' in 1972, Americans were just coming to terms with the proposition that fat -- particularly the saturated fat of meat and dairy products -- was the primary nutritional evil in the American diet.

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Drug Spending Out of Control, Record $600 Billion Spent Worldwide

Despite the global market for prescription drugs surpassing the $600 billion mark for the first time in 2005 -- Lipitor topped the list for the fifth year running at nearly $13 billion -- I remain confident my message to replace toxic, useless "one-pill-cures" with safer, healthier treatments that are just as effective may be starting to take hold.  Read More


 


Image 129408 © The Reality of the "Runner's High"

Exercise is a powerful drug. It seduces many with its zen-like state a feeling that was fondly coined the "runner's high" in the 1970s. The lure of exercise is often so strong that it can turn enthusiasts into addicts. Read More

 


 


Image 918132 © A curb on calories: Long-term studies begin to show positives of restrictive eating.
A small sign on the cage of Ludwig, an older but fit-looking rhesus monkey, warns "caution, grabby." Understandably, Ludwig reaches out of his cage a lot. He's been on an extremely low-calorie, experimental diet for years and he probably would eat anything he could get his hands on. Read More

 

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