Broken or Cracked Tooth? You Are Not Alone…

March 5, 2010 · Filed Under Health Related Article · Comment 

You are definitely not alone if you have ever experienced a cracked or broken tooth. This is a problem that has plagued many people.

Teeth do have a breaking point. However, there may be some contributing factors that you really do have control over. As in many health related things, sometimes prevention is the best medicine.

Once a tooth cracks or breaks, you may need professional dental care to rebuild the area or the tooth. As in many types of ‘restorations’, the end result may not be as good as the natural tooth. Therefore, it is to your benefit to learn more about naturally strengthening your teeth so that they will continue to serve you for a lifetime and that you might possibly escape expensive and time consuming treatments. Nothing is as good as the original!

How does one try to prevent something like this from happening? Well, a little basic understanding is in order. The teeth, especially the outside are rich in calcium and phosphate. These help to form a type of ‘crystal’ which you might otherwise call a tooth. The strength of the tooth is dependant upon the concentration of the calcium and phosphate in it.

The first thing you may wonder is what could affect that? Well, most things will dissolve in a strong enough acid. This is the first point to consider. What happens during tooth decay? The tooth surface is breached by acid secreted by bacteria. But, did you know that you can also damage that enamel and make it weaker by drinking and / or eating acidic foods?

For example, many people who focus on natural healing methods believe that certain fruits have an alkalyzing affect when they hit the stomach. While this may or may not be true, depending on what you believe, in the mouth, a lemon is an acidic force - regardless of what the body does with it after it hits your digestive organs.

An acid can help to pull calcium and phosphate out of the tooth, thereby weakening it. Therefore, you want to be sure to balance the pH of your mouth after eating or drinking an acidic food or beverage.

There are ways to accomplish this. The power that comes with this knowledge could help you improve your dental health and help you to prevent expensive dental treatments. This is doubly powerful when you consider than an acidic mouth causes the bacteria that cause dental disease to multiply more rapidly. This applies to caries as well as periodontal or ‘gum’ disease.

Read more on this and related topics at http://www.Gingivitiskiller.com - David Snape is the author of the book: What You Should Know about Gum Disease.

*this article is for information purposes only and does not intend to provide advice, diagnosis or treatment for any health condition. Visit your dentist or doctor for advice, diagnosis and treatment. The USFDA has not evaluated statements about products in this article.
 

Tonsil Stones Causes and Remedies

October 28, 2009 · Filed Under Health Related Article · Comment 

In reality, there are three building blocks that go into the forming of the tonsil stones. Not all three elements have to exist in order for the stones to be formed. It is common for any combination of two of these facts to lead to the creation of these stones,. Three is anecdotal evidence of the forming of a tonsil stones from a single element, but currently none are accepted by the medical community.

One of the more common elements that can go into the tonsil stone are white blood cells that are not longer alive and functioning. The natural elements, composing of white blood cells, provide the basic matter that seems to build up calcified deposits, forming the basis for the tonsil stones. There are several theories on how the while blood cells come to collect near the back portion of the mouth, and probably there is some degree of fact behind most of these ideas. The presence of this raw material (dead white blood cells) will establish the ideal environment for the development of tonsilloliths.

A second common element that aids in the formation of the tonsil stone is oral bacteria. There is no real mystery about how bacteria can collect in the rear of the mouth and at the entryway to the throat. All sorts of materials pass near and through this area. Not only is there exposure to bacteria due to food and drink, but also airborne elements that enter the area as we breathe in through our noses or mouths. Under the right conditions, oral bacteria can easily set up shop and aid the dead white blood cells in creating the tonsil stone.

Last, the tonsil stones may be helped along with an unusual degree of activity of the salivary glands. When these glands are overactive, the end result can be a proliferation of additional enzymes. These enzymes, when produced in a moderate amount, are essential for beginning the digestion process as food moves from the mouth, down the throat, and into the digestive system.

However, when too many enzymes are present, the food begins to break down too early in the process. The end result is food begins to dissolve while still in the rear of the mouth, and calcified remains tend to begin to collect in the crevasses of the tonsils. As you can imagined, any type of foreign matter present in the area may lead to some sort of problems down the road.

Some folks wonder just what it is in the foods that lead to these deposits of calcified matter. The answer is very simple. Carbohydrates and starches are left behind when the salivary glands are hyperactive. These two elements quickly settle into relatively hard clumps that can then be the nucleus for a tonsil stone. Those people who are lactose intolerant find that there is a predisposition toward the development of the tonsil stones, as the elements in milk can coat the tonsils and set up a reaction that may lead to the formation of the tonsil stones.

For more information on how to Naturally Prevent and Get Rid of Tonsil Stones, please visit this website at:

http://www.immunesystemremedies.com/tonsil-stones.html

Simple Ways For Stopping Panic Attacks

October 15, 2009 · Filed Under Anxiety Tips · Comment 
Stopping your panic attacks before they start is the target you should be aiming for. This may take a little bit of practice but the end result will be well worth it. Start to put the suggestions that follow into your daily routine and you will likely reduce the severity of your panic attacks over the coming weeks and months. Panic attacks don’t just simply appear. Something acts as a trigger to cause the panic attack. Oftentimes there is a long standing cause that is responsible for the majo

How to Use Mineral Foundation Wet or Dry

August 24, 2009 · Filed Under Health Related Article · Comment 

Lots of people would like to use mineral foundation. But they do not want to lose the coverage that their current liquid foundation gives them. They do not realize that one of the great things about mineral foundation is that it can be used wet or dry. Both methods have advantages. You should know how to use mineral foundation wet and dry. This will give you the ability to get the best results for your skin on any given day.

You will always use the horsehair brush that came with the foundation to apply the foundation. Use this brush whether you use foundation wet or dry. Just keep the brush clean so that you can reuse it easily.

When you use mineral foundation dry, you get very light coverage. This does not mean that irregularities will show. It means that foundation feels light on the surface of your skin. Of course you still will be able to layer on mineral powder foundation to cover lines and wrinkles.

Here are some of the benefits that you get from using mineral foundation as dry powder:

* It reflects light out of lines, creases and wrinkles. This will decrease the signs of aging. The mica flakes are slightly more effective dry rather than wet.

* It feels as if you have no makeup on. The powder will smooth onto your skin and provide a smooth, natural look.

* You can sleep in dry mineral foundation. It is better to remove makeup if you have the option. Dry mineral foundation will not likely block your pores overnight like some liquid foundations will.

Mineral foundation application involves swirling the horsehair brush in the powdered foundation. Tap excess powder from the brush. Then apply the dry mineral foundation to your face in a circular, buffing motion. Apply as many layers as you want. The end result will be light, bright and natural. You will easily be able to apply other cosmetics over the mineral foundation.

Some people like to use mineral foundation in wet form. They feel that wet mineral foundation gives them better coverage. Mineral foundation covers evenly either way though, so this is largely a personal preference. However, using the mineral foundation wet will provide a slightly more “made up” look that many people find more glamorous. Of course this look may be less natural, but people think it looks more professional. Additionally, it is a great palate for additional makeup. The first thing to do when applying mineral foundation is dip the brush in the dry powder. Tap the powder into your palm. Do not get the entire mineral foundation wet at once. Moisten the brush and swirl the foundation around. This will make a liquid mineral foundation. Blend it in with brush and fingers.

Of course you can wear your mineral foundation wet or dry. You will love the natural look when you wear your mineral foundation.

The Best Mineral Foundation Uses Both Wet and Dry

August 24, 2009 · Filed Under Health Related Article · Comment 

Lots of people would like to use mineral foundation. But they do not want to lose the benefits of the deep coverage of their current liquid foundation. They are not aware that you can use mineral foundation wet or dry. Both methods provide many of the same benefits. It is best to understand how to wear mineral foundation wet and dry. This will give you the ability to get the best results for your skin on any given day.

You will always use the horsehair brush that came with the foundation to apply the foundation. You will use this brush whether you are applying the foundation wet or dry. Just keep the brush clean so that you can reuse it easily.

Using mineral foundation dry gives you very light coverage. This does not mean that you can see blemishes through the makeup. The foundation will just feel quite light on your face. But you will be able to layer on mineral powder foundation to cover lines and irregularities.

Here are some of the benefits that you get from using mineral foundation as dry powder:

* It uses light to camouflage lines, wrinkles and creases. This will minimize physical evidence of aging. The mica flakes in mineral powder foundation work slightly more effectively when dry.

* It feels as if you are not wearing makeup. The powder will help your skin look smooth and natural.

* You can safely sleep in dry mineral foundation. Of course it is always better to remove makeup. Dry mineral foundation is less likely to block your pores overnight.

Mineral foundation application involves swirling the horsehair brush in the powdered foundation. Tap the excess powder foundation off the brush. Buff the powder against your face in a circular motion. Apply layers until you like the look. The end result will look bright and natural. You can apply any additional cosmetics over the mineral foundation.

Others prefer to use wet mineral foundation. They believe that this gives them better coverage. This is mostly a personal opinion though, since mineral foundation covers effectively both ways. Wet mineral foundation provides a more “made up” look that many think is more glamorous. This look may be less natural, but people may find it more professional. It provides a smooth palate for additional makeup. To apply mineral foundation in a liquid form, dip the brush in the dry mineral powder. Tap the powder off the brush and let it fall into your palm. Never get the entire container of mineral foundation wet at once. Moisten the brush and mix the foundation in your palm. This will create a liquid mineral foundation that you can apply to your face using the brush. Blend it in with brush and fingers.

You can of course wear mineral foundation wet and dry. You will enjoy your look and the feel of your skin with your mineral foundation.

 

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