31Oct

Send Parasites on (dental care) a Permanent Vacation

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By Paula Thomas

  Many chronic illnesses like diabetes and arthritis got their beginning from parasites feeding on your body. The longer they hang around in your body without treatment, the more prone you are to continue suffering. Make no mistake, these parasites are living organisms that exist in our water, foods, soils, and in animals.

Take for example digestive illnesses like diarrhea. I bet you never realized just how sensitve your digestive tract is with these unwelcome visitors nibbling away at your insides. When these parasites invade your digestive tract and push the button, you are going to spend quite a bit of your precious time on the toilet or suffering from some type of abdominal discomfort.

There are several things that contribute to digestive problems.

*Poor diet from ingesting raw or uncooked food

*Eating habits like not properly chewing your food

*Some medications that can lower your immune system

*Toxins in our environment

*Family genetics that unfortunately you have no control over

Parasites are also alive and well in public places like day care centers, hospitals, and other institutions like nursing homes. I remember vividly the times that I simply dreaded taking my girls to day care because I knew inevitably one or both of them would come home with the sniffles, a bad cold, or a fever. I could just about count on this happening within a few days up to a week. I often hoped that I would catch their cold or symptoms and they would recover. I usually did.

There are ways to prevent these parasitic infections from taking over your body so they do not progress into a worse condition that could result in hospitalization. These are positive life-changing things that should be incorporated on a daily basis for best results.

* Practice good hygiene. Bathe regularly and keep your hands clean.

*Disinfect the sinks, shower and bathtub often.

*Get in the habit of washing your hands thoroughly when handling food before, during, and after cooking.

*Wash your hands before and after changing diapers.

*Purchase your fruits, vegetables, and meats last and put them away first when you get home

*Cook your food at the proper temperature and make sure meats are cooked throughout.

The idea I want you to come away with is that these uninvited guests can be booted out before they have an opportunity to get a grip, literally, on your body. Use effective parasite and colon cleasning products to help keep your body functioning at peak performance and you in good health.

Paula Thomas works in the health industry and is always seeking ways to help others overcome obstacles relating to weight loss. Learn more at http://grannyp.allinonehealth.com/health-and-body

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How To Get Rid Of Bad Breath
By Paul Hata

  More than 20 million people are suffering from bad breath (chronic halitosis in medical terms). In most of the cases it starts due to problems in gums and tongue. Bacteria causes odour in the mouth and this occurred from the decomposed food particles and other debris in ones mouth and poor oral hygiene. The decay and debris create a sulphur compound, which causes an obnoxious odour.

Many rumors circulate from time to time about the cause of chronic bad breath, or halitosis. One can almost rule out the theory of bad breath coming from places other than the mouth. The esophagus is collapsed normally and air can only escape in the form of the occasional burp. If your mouth and teeth are healthy you should first check the dorsum, or that area on the back of the tongue.

Although the postnasal drip doesn’t have an odor when it first reaches the tongue, it develops one as it sits there. To combat the source of bad breath, gargle with an effective mouthwash and then actually clean the tongue thoroughly with a tongue scraper or a toothbrush without toothpaste on it. One may find this procedure uncomfortable due to the fact that it triggers the gag reflex, but in time this subsides.

Home check up for the bad breath

After ruling out the mouth, the tongue and infected teeth, the next area is to investigate the nose and the nasal passages. If a person is suffering from sinusitis or another bacterial infection, a blockage of the airway or dry nasal mucous it can lead to bad breath.

If the patient breathes our through their nose and the odor is similar to that exiting the mouth, the nose is most likely the culprit. In this case an ear, nose and throat doctor should be contacted for further investigation of the problem. A dry mouth which can be caused by medications or stress can cause bad breath. If this is the cause some chewing gum to get the juices flowing again should remedy the situation.

Conclusion

Flossing is a very important habit to develop. It has been shown that people who make a habit of flossing have cleaner, more pleasant smelling mouths. The floss removes the buildup of bacteria from between the teeth.

A bacterium lodged in the mouth is a very common source of mouth odor. In short, there are many products out there to help control chronic bad breath. Chronic bad breath could be a symptom of lung infections, bronchial infections, metabolic disorders, carcinomas or biochemical disorders, however, the mouth and the nose are usually where the problem originates.

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