By consuming animal foods you have a great risk of getting many diseases including cardiovascular diseases: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YNeWCvLZaFM
Some of his writings:
“Blood
 pressure rises naturally in response when your blood vessel system 
becomes "plugged up," medically referred to as "an increase in 
peripheral resistance to blood flow." The pressure rises in order to 
deliver oxygen and nutrients to the tissues – this is the correct 
response for the body to take. The pharmaceutical industry's answer is 
to inhibit the natural mechanisms of the body, causing the pressure to 
fall. Unfortunately, this artificially reduced pressure does nothing to 
lower the risk for a heart attack and very little to reduce the chances 
of a stroke. Why? Because nothing helpful has been accomplished by the 
medication to improve the health of the blood vessels – the arteries 
remain fragile and ready to burst into a stroke or heart attack. 
Attacking the problem at the root cause – the rich Western diet – cleans
 up and strengthens the blood vessels, reduces the resistance to blood 
flow, and then the blood pressure falls naturally. In less than 2 weeks 
after a change to the McDougall Program, an average reduction of 23/14 
mmHg can be experienced by people who begin with high blood pressure – 
150/90 mmHg or greater – and blood pressure medications are stopped in 
most cases.
“
“The
 rise in blood pressure is a response to a sick body—the blood pressure 
goes up as a natural and proper adaptation—as an attempt to compensate 
for a plugged up cardiovascular system. After years of consuming the 
rich Western diet, the blood vessels develop blockages referred to as 
atherosclerosis, the artery walls stiffen, and the blood itself becomes 
viscous. All this change creates a resistance to flow, resulting in a 
decrease in the ability to deliver nutrients to the tissues.  The body 
responds, as it should, with a rise in blood pressure.”
“The
 correct action for the patient to take is to decrease the resistance to
 flow by eating a healthy diet and exercising. Most people who follow 
the McDougall diet find their blood pressure decreases within a few 
days. Based on several collections of results from my clinic, the 
average reduction of blood pressure is about 14/11 mmHg in seven days, 
and at the same time medications used for treating hypertension are 
usually stopped.  My customary protocol is to stop all blood 
pressure-lowering medications the first day of the Program, except for 
beta-blockers, which I slowly discontinue by cutting the dosage in half 
every two to three days. Unfortunately, not every patient experiences 
the reduction in numbers they desire. Despite their best efforts some 
people may need medications.”
http://www.drmcdougall.com/med_hot_highbloodpressure.html
How I treat patients with elevated blood pressure: http://www.drmcdougall.com/misc/2009nl/nov/bp.htm
 
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