Posts Tagged ‘of’
Essentials Of Teeth Whitening
Essentials of Teeth WhiteningAuthor: Joe Rower
Teeth whitening is a cheap and cost effective way that people can make discoloured or aging teeth look newer. Over time, teeth gradually yellow in color, for example if you drink coffee, tea or red wine, or if you smoke, your teeth may become stained and discolored. For people who want a smile that is brighter, the process of tooth whitening is relatively simple and will ultimately result in a whiter and brighter set of teeth.
The first question often asked, is how white can my teeth be whitened? Some teeth whitening products exaggerate their whitening potential – typically whitening of four shades is realistic and can provide a significant change in a person’s smile. Usually, the whitest teeth are the two front teeth, while molars are generally two shades darker. However, whitening results will always vary and dependent on teeth structure and genetics.
Causes Of Indigestion Pain
Indigestion pain affects many people around the world today and is usually caused by simple causes that can be treated through dietary changes or some over the counter medication. In some cases, however, there are more serious issues involved that may need the help of a physician to cure or at least soothe the problem. There are only a small number of cases where the indigestion chest pain or pain in other areas are symptoms of a more serious issue like gallstones or cancer, but it is always wise to go to the doctor for a check up if the symptoms persist after over the counter treatments.
Typical Causes
Once cause of indigestion pain is heartburn which is often caused by overeating or by eating a large amount of acidic foods. It can also be caused by a condition called acid reflux, which is where there is a defective valve in the esophagus that allows the stomach acid to come back up in the throat. This type of indigestion pain can usually be helped by changing eating habits and by utilizing over the counter antacid medications.
A Short History Of Herbal Remedies
A Short History of Herbal RemediesAuthor: Andrew Tomkinson
Herbalism is sometimes criticised as a collection of home made remedies that are applied in a placebo fashion to one or more symptoms. This is only done of course if the ailment is not serious and that there is a conventional drug available to deal with any ‘real’ symptoms. It is often forgotten that herbal medicine provides a complete system of healing and disease prevention and is one of the oldest and most natural forms of medicine. Because herbal medicine is holistic medicine (medicine which considers the whole person, physically and psychological, rather than just the diseased part), it is able to look beyond the the symptoms to the underlying systemic imbalance. When correctly applied herbal medicine provides real and permanent solutions to real problems.
Read the rest of this entry »
Safety Of Viagra (sildenafil) Feminine.
Safety of Viagra (Sildenafil) Feminine.
by: Meg Joshua
About 43% of women experience some form of sexual dysfunction. Sexual dysfunction in women is described by a lack of desire, stimulation, or orgasm. Lack of desire is considered to be the most frequent illness among women. Approximately 20% of these women report having troubles with lubrication, which can be helped by Viagra Feminine a drug that may amplify blood flow to the genitals.
Some common factors that reduce women’s sexual health include: family concerns , relationship fear , previous or existing physical or emotional abuse, fatigue, depression.
Physical factors which may be contributing to sexual dysfunction in women include: prescription drugs as anti-hypertensives and depression medication , hypertension, thyroid disorders, autoimmune disorders such as lupus, neurological diseases,
Milkweed: The Worth Of A Weed
Historically, milkweed has been a weed that farmers tried to kill. Yet now, serious efforts are under way to cultivate itand even to develop a milkweed industry.
In truth, the use of milkweed is nothing new. American Indians knew the value of floss; they used it as a soft, warm lining for their children’s cradles. In 1635, the French produced silklike fabrics from milkweed fibers. Milkweed “went to war” when World War II interrupted the supply of imported kapok from Asia, and Americans picked milkweed pods so its floss could be used in U.S. Navy life jackets. Each of these uses of milkweed relied on harvesting by hand from the wild. This chapter is a case study of a current venture which seeks to grow milkweed as a cultivated crop, thereby providing a stable source of floss for commercialization.