| Member You |
Hubs | Hubbers | Topics | Request |
| #1 in Business | Subscribe Email Print |
|
You are here: Home > Health and Fitness > Alternative > Honey! Natural Treatment for Gum Disease |
|
Member You - Honey! Natural Treatment for Gum Disease
Search Engine Visibility - Fundamental Points In Optimising Your Website y of honeys are widely varied in their effectiveness, so not all types are the same.Search engine optimisation (SEO) has become big business due to the increased technical expertise required to properly carryout and deliver real measurable improvements. With constant movement of the goalposts it's testing for even the best SEOers to keep up to speed. There are however several basic level points we can all keep in mind should the cost of hiring professionals be unrealistic.Analysing your website has to be a good starting point. Web logs and other forms of statistical information can give early indication where errors may exist within your website. Determining where search bots are struggling will allow you to focus on fixing errors which might otherwise nullify other SEO efforts. Some honeys are apparently no better for your teeth than refined sugar, but at the other end of the spectrum, there are varieties which ar The Qur'an: Misinterpreted, Mistranslated, and Misread - The Aramaic Language of the Qur'an There is quite a bit of talk going on about the antimicrobial properties of the sweetener, Xylitol, which is a product manufactured from cornstalks. The dental hygienist community (discussion groups) is where I am seeing most of this and my understanding is that it is a pretty good product as a sweetener and good for your teeth and gums. Something made me think, however, about going more natural and 'honey' came to mind. I wondered about the antimicrobial properties of this natural and healthy food and what I found really surprised me!For the first time in history, a book is written to provide information on the Aramaic language of the Qur'an. For over fourtheen centuries, Muslims have been told erroneously that thelanguage of the Qur'an is Arabic.The Eastern Syriac dialect of Aramaic is dominant in the Qur’an, and many chapters are borrowed from the Hebrew Bible, but were misinterpreted by Muslim commentators.Not understanding the Aramaic language of the Qur’an, and not being familiar with the development of its revelations, Muslim commentators rendered erroneous interpretations to the book. Such erroneous interpretations led to the rise of Islamic fundamentalists, like Usama Bin Laden and other Islamic terrorist organi I was abble to learn quite a bit about honey's properties - Yes, honey is a good antimicrobial and has a great number of applications for treating all sorts of ailments aside from gum disease. Everything from eczema to prostate problems are being effectively treated with honey... Honey! Before you run to the cupboard, however, you should know that the variety of honeys are widely varied in their effectiveness, so not all types are the same. Some honeys are apparently no better for your teeth than refined sugar, but at the other end of the spectrum, there are varieties which are The Simple Guide To Saving Big Money With Your Air Conditioner this and my understanding is that it is a pretty good product as a sweetener and good for your teeth and gums. Something made me think, however, about going more natural and 'honey' came to mind. I wondered about the antimicrobial properties of this natural and healthy food and what I found really surprised me!Depending on where you business or home are located a air conditioner might be a necessary evil and something that you just have to use and don't have a choice about. However there are some simple things that you can do to cut costs and save a good deal of money. Below you will find some simple to follow steps for getting the most form your air conditioner.Always On? Air conditioning doesn't always have to be on. The first thing you have consider when maintaining an air-conditioning unit is that it doesn't have to always be on. You can schedule the air-conditioning to be turned on during peak hours when the weather is too hot. If you have more than one unit you could rotate them to function dep I was abble to learn quite a bit about honey's properties - Yes, honey is a good antimicrobial and has a great number of applications for treating all sorts of ailments aside from gum disease. Everything from eczema to prostate problems are being effectively treated with honey... Honey! Before you run to the cupboard, however, you should know that the variety of honeys are widely varied in their effectiveness, so not all types are the same. Some honeys are apparently no better for your teeth than refined sugar, but at the other end of the spectrum, there are varieties which ar Make a Clear Start From Debt with an IVA Company You Can Trust ial properties of this natural and healthy food and what I found really surprised me!The popularity of IVAs has been growing steadily since they were first introduced by the government in 1986 as an alternative to bankruptcy. Indeed, the number of IVAs signed in 2006 was more than double the 2005 figure. Plus the figure is set to double again by the end of 2007.Thanks to IVAs, those in serious debt have a legitimate way to avoid going bankrupt and regain control of their finances. They enable debtors to repay their debts over an extended period of time ( typically five years ) during which interest on their debts is frozen and creditors are not permitted to contact them. Moreover, most IVAs involve a certain amount of the debt being written off altogether and repayment amounts ar I was abble to learn quite a bit about honey's properties - Yes, honey is a good antimicrobial and has a great number of applications for treating all sorts of ailments aside from gum disease. Everything from eczema to prostate problems are being effectively treated with honey... Honey! Before you run to the cupboard, however, you should know that the variety of honeys are widely varied in their effectiveness, so not all types are the same. Some honeys are apparently no better for your teeth than refined sugar, but at the other end of the spectrum, there are varieties which ar Energy Savings in the Asphalt Manufacturing Industry treating all sorts of ailments aside from gum disease. Everything from eczema to prostate problems are being effectively treated with honey... Honey!SummaryTypical Hot Mix Asphalt (HMA) plants are equipped with hundreds of feet of uninsulated flexible metal “jumper” hoses. The primary function of the “jumper” hose is to transfer hot process oil in a primary jacketed pipe across a connection flange. Traditional insulating technologies that utilize mineral wool and hard aluminum cladding are not capable of servicing these hoses as they have a small diameter and a very tight bend radius. The result is that the “jumper” hoses are left uninsulated and they are a significant source of heat loss costing HMA plants thousands of dollars each year in energy inefficiencies.Recent improvements in thermal insulation technology have finally enable Before you run to the cupboard, however, you should know that the variety of honeys are widely varied in their effectiveness, so not all types are the same. Some honeys are apparently no better for your teeth than refined sugar, but at the other end of the spectrum, there are varieties which ar Case Study: The Little Staffing Firm That Could y of honeys are widely varied in their effectiveness, so not all types are the same.According to 2005 data by the American Staffing Association, the staffing industry has grown at a rate of about 8 percent per year for the last several years. Keith Jacob's Missouri-based staffing firm, St. Louis Staffing, leads this trend: His 11-year-old firm of 14 full-time employees and several hundred part-time employees has grown about 20 percent each year since 2004. This in an industry that the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts will create more new jobs than any other industry through 2014.Clearly, Jacob knows a good thing when he sees it.A 2006 Winning Workplaces/FORTUNE Small Business Best Boss, he is one of the youngest entrepreneurs to be honored by our annual wo Some honeys are apparently no better for your teeth than refined sugar, but at the other end of the spectrum, there are varieties which are outstanding for their antimicrobial properties. It appears that the majority of research on honey's antimicrobial properties and effectiveness in treating gum disease come out of New Zealand in the past dozen years. Most of this may be attributable to Dr. Peter C. Molan, Associate Professor of Biochemistry at the University of Waikato, New Zealand. "Honey contains an enzyme that produces hydrogen peroxide which is believed to be the main reason for the antimicrobial activity of honey. Types of honey differ greatly in their antimicrobial potency, varying as much as a hundred fold. The research has shown that honey not only stops the growth of the dental plaque bacteria, it reduces the amount of acid produced, which stops the bacteria from producing dextran. Dextran, a component of dental plaque, is the gummy polysaccharide that the bacteria produce in order to adhere to the surface of the teeth."
HTTP = HTML link (for blogs, profiles,phorums):
Related Articles:Risk Management - Sub-Contractors What To Consider When Getting Car Insurance While Traveling Overseas? Dish Network: Super Digital Satellite TV Deals Now Available
|