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Sweets or Just Love Them? What to do.
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Addicted to Sweets or Just Love Them? What to do.
Have you ever found yourself in the grocery store, looking to buy healthy produce and see some sugary, or high carb treat and just want it. And there you are shopping and yes, it goes into your cart. I've done that and tell myself to take it out, but sometimes its hard to do. I really want it.
A Diet for Dental Health
I've never never been told by a dentist anything about diet and healthy teeth. The most I get is not to eat sugar and to brush after every meal. It's felt that diet has nothing really to do with healthy teeth? And why do you have to come in every 6 months to have a "cleaning" It just never sounded natural to me. And to top it off if you do everything your dentist says to do, you still have problems.
Here is an article about a Diet for Healthy Teeth.
Consumer Reports - What You Don't Know About Your Doctor Could Hurt You
This is an interesting report that I felt I should share.
How Do You Get Nerve Damage?
One of the most interesting comments I get is that the person doesn't know how they got neuropathy. I know that disease is usually talked about in medical circles of something that just happens, might be genetic or .... who knows? Medicine attempts to manage a disease after you get it.
But nerve damage isn't something like that, something damaged a nerve, or nerves. And the real liability of not knowing what caused this problem is that unless you know and stop the cause it could continue. An example, if damage is being done by toxins in your environment, you need to eliminate those toxins.
Here is an index of articles on the Causes of Neuropathy which includes a link to the Risk Factors
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