The Art of War on Dental Health
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About the Book
The mouth seems to be a simple organ when, in fact, it is the most vital organ in contact with the outside world. Quick to adapt to change and rapidly healed when injured, the mouth shows emotion, allows communication, aids in lovemaking, fights off bacterial and viral invasions, and feeds us—giving us the energy needed to survive. It provides the passageway for food to nourish us and air to sustain us. Keeping the mouth healthy is a daily battle that can be won for a lifetime of good overall health, once you learn proper techniques to do so. In easy-to-understand detail, this book explains how these battles of the mouth can overcome the worst odds.
About the Author
DR. Margaret R McMillan began studying dental hygiene in 1977. In 1987 she graduated from Northwestern University Dental School with honors. Her never-ending thirst for knowledge led her to become a fellow in the Academy of General Dentistry by 1996 and a master in 2006. Dr. McMillan grew up on the south side of Chicago and now lives with her husband Slava Kuznetsov, a composer from Siberia, in Zillah, Washington, along with a menagerie of animals. Besides her dental practice, she and Slava own an artist and wellness retreat. In addition to all her achievements in dentistry, she has earned certifications as a yoga instructor, fitness trainer, Reiki master, and health consultant. Their retreat offers creativity and health coaching for mind, body, and spirit, concentrating on overall health. Dr. McMillan is currently working on her next book, The Art of War on Diabetes. She can be reached at DrMcMillan@Yahoo.com. Visit her websites at Aramistique.com and MargaretMcMillan.com