The gum has been used in traditional herbal medicine and has been approved by the European Medicines Agency (EMA) for therapeutic purposes in treating mild dyspeptic disorders and for inflammation or minor skin lesions. It may help reduce stomach acid and protect the lining of the stomach and i...
Often lumped together, this article attempts to discern how chewing tobacco and cigarette addictions are different.
Acid reflux disease(stomach acid can wear down the tooth enamel) Not enough fluoride Eating disorderssuch as anorexia or bulimia Cavities are mostly seen to occur in the back teeth since their grooves can easily trap any kind of food particles. They are also more difficult to clean when it ...
I know there's the whole debate going on about whether glucose or corn syrup is bad for you or not, but I think that a lot of people miss the point. Anything taken in excess is bad for you, I mean, you could eat apples in excess and they would be bad for you. The same applies...
And that is a very good place to start! Good Foods for Teeth -Apples– Apples contain a high water content, so when you bite into one and start chewing it up, those pieces rub on your teeth and the water washes away the gunk and debris. They even stimulate saliva production, which he...
And that is a very good place to start! Good Foods for Teeth -Apples– Apples contain a high water content, so when you bite into one and start chewing it up, those pieces rub on your teeth and the water washes away the gunk and debris. They even stimulate saliva production, which he...
The hardest part is NOT being able to talk with my daughter for 15-20 mins in the morning as we are getting ready, but I COULD wake up 20 mins earlier…and keep telling myself that each morning, too! :) Haha! Good luck everyone!
I know there's the whole debate going on about whether glucose or corn syrup is bad for you or not, but I think that a lot of people miss the point. Anything taken in excess is bad for you, I mean, you could eat apples in excess and they would be bad for you. The same applies...