Articles, tagged with "sulfur compounds", page 3
28th April 2010
Colorectal cancer is second only to lung cancer among cancers that kill both men and women. Most colon cancers occur in people over fifty. Its strikes men and women nearly equally. Mostly credited to an increase has been declining during the past decade. ...
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Author:
john daniel
26th April 2010
Bad breath is often the result of both- external and internal body factors. When you are careless about your mouth care, bacteria develops in the mouth and you can suffer from bad breath. Indigestion and stomach & intestinal disturbances also lead to foul...
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Author:
Dr. Mital John
16th April 2010
Mississippi Chinese Drywall Defects
For many homeowners in Mississippi, defective Chinese drywall is an ongoing source of problems. Drywall imported from China between 2004 and 2006 has been found to contain significant amounts of sulfur and sulfur-rel...
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Author:
Jim Jones
19th March 2010
More than 80% of adults have some form of periodontal illness and 99% of those have no secret language to indicate they have a problem. Your mouth is a portal to your body but more than 90% of all systemic diseases have oral manifestations! When you res...
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Author:
Richard Rabins
05th February 2010
Brushing and flossing are two of the most crucial elements for attacking bad breath. Bad breath is caused by microorganisms which live on our teeth and gums.
These bacteria feast on food particle left on our teeth creating unstable sulfur compounds (VSC...
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Author:
dr. sarkozy mikal
27th January 2010
So, you've bought the candy, the diamond necklace, made the reservations at her favorite restaurant and had your suit cleaned and pressed. Still, even if you earn that special Valentine's Day kiss, it won't make a difference if your breath is so bad that ...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
30th December 2009
Sadly everyone gets bad breath. Bad breath cures are necessary for all of us occasionally. Despite how much we brush, gargle & floss, we still have those germs in our mouths that make horrible smells.
Why bad breath exists
Basically, bad breath happ...
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Author:
David Tonkin
10th December 2009
One of the many health conditions that people don't want to have is halitosis or chronic bad breath. Now, who in their right mind, would want to go around with bad breath? I don't think anybody would. Unfortunately, about 7% of the American population suf...
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Author:
Abbey Grace Yap
15th November 2009
Cancer: Using Food for Cancer Prevention
New studies keep investigating the effects of various "anti-cancer" foods and their active compounds. There is no magic pill yet that can combine all those ingredients and allow you to keep eating fatty burger...
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Author:
Robert Bell
11th November 2009
When you are preparing to take that special someone out on a date, you wanna make sure that you have good breath because if you do not have good breath your date could be disasterous. There is no bigger turn-off then having your mouth smell like the last ...
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Author:
Jesse Ryan
14th October 2009
When it comes to proper tonsil stone treatment, it should first be understood that tonsil stones are only a collection of the rotting filth in the mouth. Merely getting rid of the stones or worse, the tonsils, won't cure the problem. Removing tonsils is l...
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Author:
Gregory Scott
14th October 2009
ORMUS(sometimes also referred to as ORME, monoatomic elements, and/orm-state materials) is a class of physically distinct atomic mineral substances that are unique forms of matter that appear to be closer to the state of aether or vacuum or pure energy ...
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Author:
Brendan Georgeson www.alchemicalelixirs.com
13th October 2009
A very common cause of dragon breath, sometimes called bad breath is the accumulation of tonsil stones. These tonsil stones are white or yellowish balls that grow inside the tonsillar crypts. Sometimes they are swallowed or coughed up. Some folks descri...
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Author:
Gregory Scott
07th September 2009
Stomach cancer affects approximately 8 in 100,000 Americans. It is nearly twice as common in men as in women, and is more common among lower income people. The risk of stomach cancer increases past the age of forty. Stomach cancer is more common in foreig...
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Author:
john daniel
03rd September 2009
The large intestine is made up of the colon (the upper five to six feet) and the rectum (the last six to eight inches). This is where the last stage of digestion occurs and where solid waste is held until it is released. Colorectal cancer is second only t...
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Author:
john daniel