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29th September 2009
What should pet owners know about dog dental care and periodontal disease?
An important aspect of the good dog dental care is proper dental hygiene. One of the most common ailments treated by veterinarians is periodontal or gum disease. Gum disease is... Read >
Author: shahrukh dhanani
22nd September 2009
Teeth whitening strips are probably one of the most popular ways to whiten teeth without having to shell out $500 to $3200 to a dentist.
But do they work and at what cost?
Teeth whitening strips are mass produced plastic strips that contain a li... Read >
Author: jessy
18th September 2009
One of the most overlooked supplements on the market is Vitamin B12.Your body needs this vitamin, in combination with other B vitamins, to maintain a healthy nervous system, maintain energy levels and production of good DNA. All very important processes t... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
18th September 2009
Aloe vera, also known as the medicinal aloe, is a species of succulent plant that probably originated in Northern Africa. Aloe vera mostly grows in arid areas but can also do well if grown in Poland given the right conditions. The species has been frequen... Read >
Author: Martin Kung
18th September 2009
Aloe vera, also known as the medicinal aloe, is a species of succulent plant that probably originated in Northern Africa. Aloe vera mostly grows in arid areas but can also do well if grown in Spain given the right conditions. The species has been frequent... Read >
Author: Martin Kung
18th September 2009
An important aspect of the good dog dental care is proper dental hygiene. One of the most common ailments treated by veterinarians is periodontal or gum disease. Gum disease is progressive. It starts out with the formation of plaque, a sticky bacterial fi... Read >
Author: abhijit
17th September 2009
An important aspect of the good dog dental care is proper dental hygiene. One of the most common ailments treated by veterinarians is periodontal or gum disease. Gum disease is progressive. It starts out with the formation of plaque, a sticky bacterial fi... Read >
Author: abhijit
17th September 2009
What should pet owners know about dog dental care and periodontal disease?
An important aspect of the good dog dental care is proper dental hygiene. One of the most common ailments treated by veterinarians is periodontal or gum disease. Gum disease is... Read >
Author: Bhawna
16th September 2009
Aloe vera, also known as the medicinal aloe, is a species of succulent plant that probably originated in North Africa. Aloe vera mostly grows in arid areas but can also do well if grown in North Mariana Islands given the right conditions. The species has ... Read >
Author: Martin Kung
16th September 2009
Quite a large percentage of people suffer from gingivitis, also called gum disease. Gingivitis or gum disease is in fact all too common. It is said that almost all adults suffer from it at some points, and at this very minute, 80% are experiencing some o... Read >
Author: jeyanth
10th September 2009
The color of teeth remains white across all races and religions in the world. It is perhaps the greatest testimony to the fact that god created all human beings equal. Oral Hygiene is an important part of maintaining health teeth. However, there are some ... Read >
Author: Guru Nath Reddy
15th August 2009
The mouth and the teeth form a very important part of someone’s personality. Problems of the mouth, like bad breadth, swollen and bleeding gums or cracked and stained teeth can detract from the overall attractiveness of a person and cause health issues ... Read >
Author: Rory M
11th August 2009
With the changing face of nature all wants to avail the optimum things available on earth. Beauty and smile are vital elements where no one wants to compromise with. Even in the present day world, not all can laugh with all their heart out. They'll always... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson
10th August 2009
Gum or periodontal disease involves the gradual build up of plaque and its subsequent hardening to form a layer of tartar, providing a perfect breeding ground for bacteria. This bacteria is the primary cause for infection to the immediate areas of gum an... Read >
Author: Surf Pacific
10th August 2009
Gum or periodontal disease involves the gradual build up of plaque and its subsequent hardening to form a layer of tartar, providing a perfect breeding ground for bacteria. This bacteria is the primary cause for infection to the immediate areas of gum an... Read >
Author: Surf Pacific
10th August 2009
Have you ever suffered or still suffering from bleeding gums. Well for everybody who does suffer, we all know how unpleasant it can be to live with.
In a lot of cases, bleeding gums can happen because of the lack of cleaning, eating to much sugary food... Read >
Author: elephant9
08th August 2009
Are you trying to find a product that can give you the whitest teeth possible? If you have tried other whitening products but have been unable to attain the white teeth that you really want, you should try the dazzle white pro kit. This teeth whitening pr... Read >
Author: Obelia Tyler
08th August 2009
When it comes to saving lives, we usually think of our medical physicians not our dentists. But dentists are life-saving heroes, too. How so? Dentists can tell you more about your overall health than most people realize. Your mouth is like a window into t... Read >
Author: sarahsimmons
03rd August 2009
Many people have arthritis symptoms and don't realize it. It takes a while to get full blown arthritis. It's something that gradually builds up and before you know it, you have arthritis and are seeing your doctor for medication. Any medication you tak... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
02nd August 2009
Maintaining proper oral health prevents gingivitis and other diseases of the mouth. The American Dental Association (ADA) notes that rinsing with mouthwash provides extra protection against bacteria, beyond the protection provided by brushing and flossing... Read >
Author: margaret
28th July 2009
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Sodium lauryl sulphate, or SLS, is one of the most common detergents in our lives. It's in everything from shampoo and conditioner to dish detergents, hand soap and even toothpaste. But some people say that sodium laury... Read >
Author: RFrith
27th July 2009
Imagine if you never brushed your teeth. How would you feel? Horrible? You would have bad breath, bleeding gums, pain and would eventually lose your teeth. It is essential to reflect on this, because this is what most pets endure every day.
Pain in pe... Read >
Author: ShilohRyan
21st July 2009
It’s important to get enough vitamin C into your kids’ diet!
Vitamin C, also known as ascorbic acid is water soluble vitamin that is not stored in the body and must be replaced each day. Kids need to ingest it from their diet or supplements (high ... Read >
Author: Chang Lim
21st July 2009
Most people are totally unaware that they have periodontal disease. Before major symptoms and pain occurs, this health issue may have already set in. For those that do not get regular six month dental check ups they could be well on their way to losing th... Read >
Author: P., Piero D.D.S.
17th July 2009
It's usually a frequent event in everyone's life to feel swollen or bleeding gums once you start to brush your mouth. This condition from your gums, due to inflammation is termed as gingivitis. At least one member in every household is having this problem... Read >
Author: Zero Gilbert
17th July 2009
It is quite a common occurrence in everyone's life to get swollen or bleeding gums once you start to brush your teeth. This condition of your gums, from the inflammation is termed as gingivitis.Not less than one person in every household may be having thi... Read >
Author: Karyu Gilbert
16th July 2009
America’s love of teeth whitening is quite extensive. Whitening dental treatments can be purchased at any neighborhood discount store, supermarket or pharmacy. Whitening treatments can even be found in malls where you could find a technician working wit... Read >
Author: moriahherbs
16th July 2009
VITAMIN C COLDS
The evidence that Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid) can cure the common cold is not conclusive despite conflicting medical evidence. This water soluble nutrient is not stored in the body so we need a constant daily supply. Low levels of this vi... Read >
Author: Colin Platt
15th July 2009
Toothache is an extremely troublesome problem, which interferes drastically with the normal activities of the person. Sometimes the pain in the teeth gets to be so excruciating that the person may feel that the entire tooth be uprooted from the gums. Howe... Read >
Author: jerry
07th July 2009
The oregano oil is available in various forms. However, origanum vulgare is an incredible herb that is found in Mediterranean region. It has a concentrated ratio of chemical compounds which are responsible for its antiseptic properties. Moreover, the herb... Read >
Author: Robert Henry
04th July 2009
So, you’ve discovered you are pregnant! After the initial happiness, shock, surprise, anger, elation, bewilderment, panic, etc., have subdued, it’s time to sit back and relax. Pregnancy is one of the most difficult as well as eventful times in a woman... Read >
Author: Bob Adams
02nd July 2009
The most common dental disease of all is ‘Bad Breath. Bad breath is one of the most embarrassing thing encountered by any one. Oral bacteria cause bad breath. Gum disease, dryness of mouth, onion, garlic and smoking also causes bad breath. Xerostomia is... Read >
Author: affliate0109
13th June 2009
Most commonly known for being made into jams and jellies, the berries, leaves, and root bark of the blackberry plant are used to provide many medicinal effects. The Ancient Greeks and Europeans used blackberry to treat gout. In Asian countries, the unri... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
11th June 2009
Strong and healthy teeth result from a combination of good diet and an exemplary oral care regime. There is a wide range of dental care products in the market that aid healthy teeth. One is the indispensable mouthwash. Along with fluoride toothpaste, the ... Read >
Author: Kirsty
04th June 2009
Even though bayberry is known best for the candle wax that is made from its fragrant berries, the dried root bark is used very often for its medicinal properties. Bayberry has been long used as a tonic to treat both diarrhea and external wounds. This he... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
20th May 2009
Gone are the days of the old toothbrushes with which you used to brush your teeth every morning and night with full force and ended up with reddened gum or bleeding gums. But your teeth, unfortunately, retained that same yellow tint. With the arrival of S... Read >
Author: vincent yiu
27th April 2009
Millions of people may be affected by gum disease right now and not even realize it. Could you be one of them? Read on to learn the answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about gum disease and schedule an appointment with your dentist for ... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry
27th March 2009
Humans, chimps, bats and guinea pigs are the only animals unable to make their own vitamin C within their bodies. Yet, fear not. Getting your daily dose should be no problem for the healthy eater! For instance, did you know that just one cup of chopped be... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
22nd March 2009
Canine Hip Dyspepsia is a disease that is caused due to deficiency of vitamin C. In this disease there is bleeding gums, brittle bones and corroded ligaments. The disease is prevalent among dogs too. Though it is supposed that dogs do not need vitamin C t... Read >
Author: david hobson
10th March 2009
Gum disease is an inflammation of the dental gums which can progress and affect the bone surrounding and supporting your teeth. This inflammation is caused by certain bacteria in plaque. Plaque is a colorless, sticky film, constantly forming on your teeth... Read >
Author: Mel C
10th March 2009
Most of the time, halitosis is caused by poor dental hygiene. However, there may be other factors involved such as gum disease, tooth decay, heavy metal buildup, infection of the respiratory tract, improper diet, constipation, smoking, fever, diabetes, f... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
28th February 2009
Mosquitoes are common flying insects that are closely related to the flies; that is they belong to the family Culicidae. They are mostly known for transmitting malaria but they also transmit a variety of other diseases too.
Malaria
This is a vector bo... Read >
Author: John Sern
25th February 2009
Brought to you by Vegan Chocolate Company
1/2 cup 100% Pure Maple Syrup
1/2 cup Xocai chocolate Power Squares, broken into small pieces
2 pkgs Silken Tofu
3 tbsp chopped Pistachios
1. Place maple syrup and Xocai chocolate Power Squares in 2 cup gla... Read >
Author: SandyJChocolate
24th February 2009
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1/4 cup of vegetable oil
1/4 cup of soy milk
1/3 cup of maple syrup
1/3 cup of sugar
3 Tbsp. dark jamaican rum
2 ounces Xocai chocolate Nuggets, melted.
1 cup whole wheat pastry flour
1 cup unbleached all-... Read >
Author: SandyJChocolate
20th February 2009
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For the Ganache:
6 cups soy milk
1 vanilla bean, scraped and pod discarded
1/2 cup water
1 Tbsp. Earl Grey tea
5 cups chopped Xocai chocolate Power Squares
For the Ganache:
6 cups soy milk
1 vanilla bean,... Read >
Author: SandyJChocolate
18th February 2009
Gum disease is caused by the excessive build up of plaque. Once plaque has formed excessively in the mouth, it hardens into a substance that is known as tartar. Tartar becomes bound tightly to the teeth and will eventually destroy the surrounding gums tha... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry
18th February 2009
Brought to you by Vegan Chocolate Company
8 ounces Xocai chocolate Nuggets, broken into small pieces
1/4 cup sliced almonds, toasted
1/4 cup combined dried cranberries, blueberries and/or cherries
1. Line 8-inch baking pan with wax paper.
2. Microw... Read >
Author: SandyJChocolate
16th February 2009
Brought to you by Vegan Chocolate Company
2 tablespoons cornstarch
1 cup soy milk
1 cup soy creamer
1/2 cup white sugar
3 tablespoons egg replacer (dry)
3 ounces Xocai chocolate Nuggets, chopped
2 teaspoons vanilla extract
1. In a medium saucepan... Read >
Author: SandyJChocolate
12th February 2009
Brought to you by Vegan Chocolate Company
1/2 cup 100% Pure Maple Syrup
1/2 cup Xocai chocolate Power Squares, broken into small pieces
2 pkgs Silken Tofu
3 tbsp chopped Pistachios
1.Place maple syrup and Xocai chocolate Power Squares in 2 cup glas... Read >
Author: SandyJChocolate
10th February 2009
Brought to you by Vegan Chocolate Company
Ingrediants: 5 ounces Xocai chocolate Nuggets, chopped
1 pint fresh strawberries with leaves
In a microwave-safe bowl, or in the top of a double boiler over simmering water, cook chocolate un... Read >
Author: SandyJChocolate
09th January 2009
Periodontal Disease is quite widespread and its fast catching up with everyone and anyone. The Disease is most commonly interpreted the wrong way.
To give a simple explanation on what is Periodontal Disease- It results in tooth loss.
Gingivitis is t... Read >
Author: kiren
06th January 2009
Many people have arthritis symptoms and don't realize it. It takes a while to get full blown arthritis. It's something that gradually builds up and before you know it, you have arthritis and are seeing your doctor for medication. Any medication you tak... Read >
Author: Rudy Silva
17th December 2008
Recent study conduction by researchers from US found out a direct link of gum disease and worsening of mental function. Extensive gum disease with inflammation to different organ systems can have harmful effects on brain function.
It was found that el... Read >
Author: abrogers
03rd December 2008
The Aloe Vera Plant is very useful plants
in our daily life. It is also known as miracle plant from all of the plants. It
has been used since ancient times for curing infection and burns. It was used by
African hunters to reduce perspiration. Ancien... Read >
Author: Ayush kumar
01st December 2008
While everyone is at risk of tooth decay and other oral health problems, dentist professionals say patients with diabetes are particularly at high risk for these complications. Diabetes, which is the inability to process sugars with insulin, makes the pat... Read >
Author: Christine OKelly
24th November 2008
The benevolence of technology becomes evident from the fact that it generously gifts us new innovations with every passing day to make our life cosy and smooth. Today we rarely do anything on our own. Our needs are all taken care by the mechanical assista... Read >
Author: Issac Brandon
13th October 2008
Is it possible that Periodontal Disease (gum disease) can cause halitosis? Firstly, you should identify the causes of bad breath.
Bad Breath Cause #1- Volatile Sulfur Compounds
There are more that 400 different kinds of bacteria present in the mouth... Read >
Author: Kelvin Ho
25th September 2008
Himalaya Dental Cream is specially formulated herbal ayurvedic toothpaste for dental care and hygiene; its antibacterial and antioxidant action fights germs and a bacterium responsible for dental caries, thereby preventing toothache, prevents bad breath a... Read >
Author: jainish
23rd September 2008
It is constantly said that one part of your body is connected to other parts. Your feet can be connected to the skull and massaging them can relieve headaches and migraines. Surgeons have now discovered that your teeth are connected to the heart.
Peo... Read >
Author: David Harland
19th September 2008
As women age estrogen levels fall, which impacts many parts of the body including skin, bones, and bladder.
Dry itchy skin is a common complaint. FACT: Without estrogen, the body tissues lose elasticity and shrink. A common complaint is you feel like... Read >
Author: John Russell
15th September 2008
Periodontal disease is also known as gum disease. There are many reported cases in which the patients have lost tooth because of gum disease. Just like any disease, the gum disease can be treated best when diagnosed early. You must know the warning sig... Read >
Author: abrogers
10th September 2008
Food, Disease, and You
By Sandy Powers
The scenario for fighting diseases and building healthier immune systems with certain foods exists in all cultures. This is not to say we cast aside the marvelous strides in medicines that have been... Read >
Author: Sandy Powers
06th September 2008
Any dentist can tell you that periodontal disease, including gingivitis and periodontitis, are the most common dental problems that people suffer from. Initially manifesting as an infection or inflammation of the gum, after a while it progresses to a dete... Read >
Author: Christine OKelly
05th September 2008
I am a TV presenter and want to share what changed my life and can yours too. It is not too long ago that my eating habits got bad. I was not really taking care of my health at all and that made me go through hell.
This carelessness led me to the bri... Read >
Author: abrogers
05th September 2008
I am an athlete and this is what I do. I have to train myself rigorously on a daily basis to keep myself in shape. By profession I am a wrestler and to be in shape is a demand of my profession.
I was involved in an accident in which I suffered facial... Read >
Author: abrogers
05th September 2008
My mom is suffering from diabetes, hypertension, diabetic neuropathy, visual and a host of other problems. Her day begins and ends taking medications. These medicines are given to improve her quality of life and to keep problems at bay.
Since she i... Read >
Author: abrogers
02nd September 2008
Why am I still suffering with gum disease? This is a question that about 80% of Americans are asking themselves. In an effort to educate ourselves, we read many articles, use our common sense, try and follow the instructions for good dental hygiene that o... Read >
Author: Yvonne Takhtalian, C.N.H.P
16th August 2008
The gum disease gingivitis is the first stage of gum disease. Everyone has heard of it, whether from the tv oral health care ads or the dentist. Associated with gum tissue, gingivitis can cause swelling, bleeding and tenderness of the gums, especially whe... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
29th July 2008
Did you know that sore gums, which also bleed, could be an indication that you might have a heart attack? Surprised? It is true. Medical information states that bleeding gums, which is caused by an infection of a certain bacteria that thrives in your mout... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
14th July 2008
Lister are the primary centers to be observant about for changes in feline wellness:
Appetite, Gums and Tooth Decay
Deafness and Ear Infections
Fur Irregularities and Skin Disorders
Blindness and Eye Infections
Urinary Problems, Kidney and Wetting ... Read >
Author: Catman
04th June 2008
Scurvy is a condition caused by a lack of vitamin C (ascorbic acid) in the diet. Signs of scurvy include tiredness, muscle weakness, joint and muscle aches, a rash on the legs, and bleeding gums. In the past, scurvy was common among sailors and other peop... Read >
Author: peterhutch
14th May 2008
Pyorrhea or periodontitis refers to an advanced stage of periodontal disease in which the ligaments and bones that support the teeth become inflamed and infected. It is usually a result of gingivitis, a periodontal disease that infects the gum through pla... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown
08th May 2008
Gingivitis is an inflammation of the gum tissue due to a build of plaque or tartar around the gumline and if treated can be reversed. If left untreated gingivitis can lead to periodontitis which is far more serious and is irreversible but can be stopped f... Read >
Author: peterhutch
08th May 2008
Gums are pinky and spongy structures, essential to hold and protect teeth. They adhere to the teeth very closely for sealing to prevent entry or spreading of the infection inside, to the root of the teeth or jaw bone. Due to ageing or disease, gums get we... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown
29th April 2008
One of the most frequent reasons for seeking dental care is discolored anterior teeth. Even persons having teeth with normal color often request to have them made whiter. Treatment considerations include removal of surface stains, bleaching, veneering a... Read >
Author: David Siegel
17th April 2008
We all need vitamins and minerals to keep us healthy and strong. These are essential to our overall well being and the state of our mind and body.
How Can This Vitamin Help Me?
Vitamin A, is a fat soluble vitamin. Vitamin A helps in maintaining good... Read >
Author: Jackson
17th April 2008
With a highly precise and specific role in the body, vitamin K is responsible for the protein synthesis required for blood clotting; with the fat soluble vitamin K, blood coagulation could not be possible. There are two forms of vitamin K, known as K1 and... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
07th April 2008
Toothache is painful, uncomfortable and can make you sleepless in nights. The amount of pain depends on the causes of your toothache. If a cavity is causing the pain and inflammation on your teeth, your dentist will certainly fill the all cavity or extrac... Read >
Author: Nick Mutt
28th March 2008
Taking care of your teeth, mouth and the rest of your body is a full time job! Takes all the parts of you to keep you vigorous and healthy, after all with good care properly flossed, brushed and cared for teeth should outlast the maximum human life span.
... Read >
Author: Suma G Nathan
14th March 2008
When dermatologists and other physicians confront acne severe enough to give rise to suicidal feelings, they often move straight to prescribing the most drastic anti-acne medicine of all, Accutane (about which we will write in more detail later). It works... Read >
Author: Daniel Andrade
07th February 2008
If you've ever worried about receding gums, you are not alone. It's a condition that affects millions of people each year and, in many cases, the byproduct of age. Early identification and prompt treatment can stave off most symptoms and preserve your lon... Read >
Author: Trusted Natural Products
21st January 2008
[If you are worried about a serious health condition, see a health professional and ask for medical advice. This is for your
information only.]
In modern times, we're ever more reliant on expensive medicines and supplements. But many people forget ... Read >
Author: Phil Monk
19th January 2008
Problems with teeth and gums should not be ignored, as they may be symptoms of underlying disease. Bleeding gums can indicate vitamin deficiency. Ulcers or infections in the mouth, if left untreated, can lead to problems in the digestive system.
Halito... Read >
Author: Alien
19th January 2008
In the Western world, good, clean food is in ready supply, and there is no real reason why anyone of us should suffer from malnutrition - which is the result of inadequate nutritional intake. However, failure to understand the changing needs of our bodies... Read >
Author: Alien
18th January 2008
Hiv is the Human Immunodeficiency Virus, which damages the immune system to the extent that it can no longer fight off infection. Most experts believe that HIV is responsible for Aids, but there is some evidence that not all people who contract HIV go on ... Read >
Author: Alien
22nd October 2007
Leukemia is a bone marrow disorder that arises when one abnormal white blood cell begins to continuously replicate itself. Leukemia, which literally means "white blood" in Greek, occurs when there is an excess of abnormal white blood cells in the blood. T... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
15th October 2007
Getting older is an inevitable, unavoidable part of the human life cycle. Fortunately, we have some say in how we go about aging. There are two different types of aging: extrinsic and intrinsic. Intrinsic aging is predetermined by our genetics. Unfortuna... Read >
Author: Stephen Cauldry
24th August 2007
You always wanted to have that one million dollar smile that could turn heads and transit sad faces into a smile by just looking at you with that beautiful and stunning smile. Clear braces is an answer to your worries. With the help of clear braces, you d... Read >
Author: Erzana Jones
08th August 2007
Children love chocolates and sweets, but parents always restrict their kids from feasting on them. The reason behind this is that parents fear that too much of sweets will lead to bad teeth, tooth decay, cavities and other dental as well as healthcare pro... Read >
Author: Darlene Kaitlin
27th July 2007
Vitamin C also known as Ascorbic Acid is a water-soluble, antioxidant vitamin. It is important for the development of collagen. Collagen is a protein that gives structure to bones, cartilage, muscle, and blood vessels. Collagen has many benefits, supports... Read >
Author: Tom alter
24th July 2007
Who does not want to look good? And a beautiful smile definitely helps to add to your charms. But in spite of our best efforts to maintain regular oral care and hygiene we can end up suffering from dental problems like toothaches, bleeding gums, misaligne... Read >
Author: Erzana Jones
24th July 2007
Our pets now enjoy a longer and richer life, due to advances in medical care and improved diets. Until recently though, one area that has always formed an important part of our healthcare regime, has been overlooked and poorly addressed in our pets - dent... Read >
Author: Sarah Fields
01st July 2007
Herbs do not have to be grown in a garden; you can grow some of the herbs we mention in window boxes or even indoors. Growing herbs organically is a great way to have some natural remedies at hand for a number of complaints and you will be amazed at how w... Read >
Author: Davinos Greeno
19th June 2007
Most of us indefinitely postpone our scheduled visits to the dentist. In our subconscious mind there is a certain misgiving associated with approaching an oral healthcare specialist about any problems regarding our teeth unless it has aggravated to a majo... Read >
Author: Erzana Jones
08th May 2007
People are living day to day worried about deteriorating teeth with painful, bleeding gums, perhaps embarrassed to smile and simply afraid of going to the dentist. There’s a new manner of dentistry that is actually changing the whole feel and sentiment... Read >
Author: Jayden Adams
03rd May 2007
Neem is one of the widely used herbs through out this world. This is because of its various health benefits. Neem is considered as a holy tree in India and is worshiped as a God. In ancient times neem was considered as the remedy for each and every proble... Read >
Author: Dr John Anne
21st April 2007
Germs. We’ve been hearing about them since we were toddlers. Our Moms nagged us to wash the dirt off our hands when we came to dinner, and to cover our mouths when we coughed. Teachers taught us about Lister, Pasteur, and the "germ" theory of disease. B... Read >
Author: Sheila Wolf, RHd - Mama Gums
27th March 2007
No human is alike another on this planet. Because of the this the way that the disease leukemia affects people is also very different. Some patients may experience severe or acute symptoms, while in others the action of the symptoms may be so mild that a... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
05th March 2007
The stem cells are formed by the leukemia cells in the bone marrow.These cells have uncontrolled growth and lead to decrease production of normal blood cells.From this point of view the symptoms are:anemia, increased risk of bleeding which include bleedin... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
01st March 2007
All over the world in every year more than 100 000 people fall prey to leukemia, which is a malignant cancer, and about 10 000 to 20 000 patients of them are children.Leukemia starts and spreads in the blood and marrow.Leukemia can be acute and chronic, m... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
24th January 2007
Our bodies are subject to many nutritional deficiencies,
and symptoms are actually better indicators of nutritional
deficiency than signs. The following are symptoms of
some nutritional deficiencies:
Having cold hands all of the time could very ... Read >
Author: Eric Thorn
11th January 2007
You probably already knew that drinking green tea has plenty of health benefits—but did you know that it can make you gorgeous, too?
Okay, I might be spreading it on a little thick there. The truth is that green tea isn’t going to miraculously tur... Read >
Author: Chinese Tea Lady
12th December 2006
Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) is a water-soluble vitamin. It is the most sensitive of all vitamins to heat. Man, monkey and guinea pig are perhaps the only species known to require vitamin C in their diet.
Sources: The main dietary sources of vitamin C ar... Read >
Author: Dr John Anne
17th November 2006
Puppy teeth care isn't something most new puppy owners think about. After all, house training is a lot more compelling when you bring that new puppy home. But if you want your puppy to grow into a dog with health teeth, you need to think about puppy t... Read >
Author: Ande Waggener
17th November 2006
Dental care for your dog can get lost in the shuffle of daily life. Even if you really love your dog and give your dog great dog care, it's easy to slip up on dental care for your dog.
When was the last time you checked your dog's teeth?
I know... Read >
Author: Ande Waggener
15th September 2006
Oral health: is the term used to refer to the health of the mouth. It is the term used to refer to the overall hygiene of the mouth. This includes the teeth, gums and tongue. This is a very important part of the body because it can affect our communicatio... Read >
Author: Amanda Johnson
02nd August 2006
There's a lot of gingivitis going around. Some estimates show that almost all adults will at one time or another suffer from this gum condition. Other suggest that as many as 80% of the population have at this very minute at least some symptoms of gingi... Read >
Author: Abigail Franks
31st July 2006
Periodontitis (gum disease) is a common human affliction, affecting one third of all adults, and over half of the population over the age of 50.
Symptoms
Gingivitis symptoms can include: swollen gums, redness of the gums, tenderness when the gums are ... Read >
Author: Manisha Bhatra
07th July 2006
According to the American Veterinary Dental Society (AVDS), eighty percent of dogs and seventy percent of cats have periodontal disease by the age of three! Alarming statistics? Yes, and it is known that proper dental care could increase their life by two... Read >
Author: Marian Brown
16th May 2006
Cure for Bad Breath
Bad breath is a disease which can stem from various medical problems like dry mouth and even Atkins diet. It is an involuntary problem in people that makes them embarrassed often in public place. Not only does it embarrass the perso... Read >
Author: Peter Calker
27th April 2006
Taking care of your teeth, gums, and the rest of your mouth, including the repair or replacement of defective teeth is what defines dental care. It's common to see a person suffering from dental diseases due to carelessness and lack of knowledge of good o... Read >
Author: chad mcdonald
23rd February 2006
Does this sound familiar to you? My dentist and hygienist mentioned that I had irritated gums as they cleaned my teeth. This is a symptom of gingivitis.
Gingivitis can be a stepping stone to major problems in the mouth and gum line. It can lead to peri... Read >
Author: David Snape
04th November 2005
One of the most overlooked supplements on the market is Vitamin B12.Your body needs this vitamin, in combination with other B vitamins, to maintain a healthy nervous system, maintain energy levels and production of good DNA. All very important processes t... Read >
Author: Darcy O Neil
29th July 2005
Many people have arthritis symptoms and don't realize it. It takes a while to get full blown arthritis. It's something that gradually builds up and before you know it, you have arthritis and are seeing your doctor for medication. Any medication you tak... Read >
Author: Rudy Silva
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