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“Get to Know” Diabetes Pt. 2

Posted on November 17, 2011

It was recently reported that 1 in 10 adults could have diabetes by 2030. Find out how to prevent with drugless tips with Dr. Bob. For more information visit us at www.druglessdoctor.com

Arthritis Nutritional Tips

Posted on September 23, 2011

Reduce inflammation and joint pressure by maintaining a healthy weight www.arthritis.ca

how much tea tree oil can i use for back pain?

Posted on May 4, 2011

how much tea tree oil can i use for back pain and inflammation? do i need to mix it. please help.

Tartar growth very rapid and peridontitis worsened. What can I do?

Posted on April 13, 2011

Is little bone loss supposed to be the first stage of peridontitis? If so what can be done to control further bone loss? one dentist told me i'm at the start of periodontitis and performed root planing and scaling. He told me some pockets are as deep as 6 mm. I was having gum pain which caused tooth sensitivity and pain. The root planing and scaling procedure brought me tremendous relief to my gums. But one month later I am again having same problems of gum pain and teeth sensitivity. My gums are inflamed and i notice lot of tartar has grown on my teeth. With the growth of tartar, i experience lot of gum pain and inflammation. I am very frustrated because despite brushing twice a day, flossing thrice a day and using mouthwash i continue to have tartar growth at rapid pace. I can't do more than brushing twice and flossing thrice and using mouthwash twice. The root planing and scaling made my teeth tartar free and plaque free and all the toxins in pockets were removed. But in one month time it returned back. Why?

Gingivitis? Please Help?

Posted on March 10, 2011

Lately, when I floss, the gums in one area of my mouth starts to bleed. All of my other teeth/gums seem to be alright, but it's just that one. I don't think I feel any looseness in my teeth, but the gums in that area look pretty weak whenever I floss. I've been told they're tender, as they bleed whenever I touch them with the floss, and also a bit swollen so I'm pretty sure it's inflammation. I've been brushing 3 times a day, using floss and mouthwash but the problem doesn't seem to go away. As far as I know, it hasn't been getting much worse, if at all. I'm visiting the dentist in a few days, but I'm totally freaked out about this (I'm very paranoid when it comes to things like this); I'm 18 and I reeeaally don't want to lose my teeth. Did anybody else have this? What are your experiences with it? And if proper care is taken, can my gums heal/re-tighten, etc? Thanks in advance guys :)

Instant Stress Relievers:Tips on How to DeStress to Feel Better

Posted on March 5, 2011

www.naturalcounselor.com Are you feeling down? Stressed out and irritated? Cortisol, the hormone your body produces when you are stressed, increases your appetite, promotes inflammation, slows down metabolism which leads to weight gain, diabetes, heart disease. To reduce cortisol levels and normalize your metabolism, you must relax. Try these instant stress relievers to feel fabulous.

What types treatment options are there for back pain and muscle spasms?

Posted on February 4, 2011

I get severe muscular neck and shoulder pain along with muscle spasms in my lower back. It's not an everyday thing, just every few days I will be really stiff. I was taking Mobic for inflammation for my knees, but my doctor gave me the OK to stop taking that about 5 months ago. I wanted to know if there is any treatment options besides taking a daily medication or going to the chiropractor. Thanks!

Do I have gingivitis?

Posted on January 1, 2011

Okay, first of all, I am going to the dentist next week, I would just like to know from you first.

I have not brushed my teeth for 3-4 years, I started doing it again earlier on this week. The thing is, I'd like to know if I have gingivitis or not.

What I'm confused about is how my teeth are perfectly healthy, so are my gums (At least from all the times I've checked... 100 times this week).I most likely have cavities, but everything else feels fine. I do not have any pain at all.

So, the main question; I have no pain at all in my mouth, my teeth and gums look healthy, my gums do not look inflamed, I do not bleed when brushing, flossing or doing anything for that matter. No pain in gums, no anything. As I feel no pain, appear not to have an inflammation in my gums nor any bleeding whatsoever, can I have gingivitis?
Since earlier on this week I started brushing four times a day, flossing once a day and mouth washing with listerine twice a day.

Overview of Elmore Oil-the All Natural Arthritis Pain Relief Oil from Australia

Posted on December 29, 2010

www.elmore-oil.com Arthritis pain, hip pain, back and neck pain have finally met something that can help relieve the inflammation-the real cause of most of the pain from these symptoms. Some customers have also said it works on Peripheral Neuropathy which is a painful debilitating disease usually effecting legs and feet. Just rub it on and in just 10 minutes or so, the pain may start to diminish.

my teeth hurt just for no reason. Any advice why and how should I treat it?

Posted on November 23, 2010

I take care of my teeth by flossing every day and brushing with battery operated toothbrush. However, for the last couple of days, my teeth just hurt, just the front once and there is no inflammation or anything. I do not understand why.

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