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A Photo Journal To Teach Your Children What is Unsafe Toxic For Animal Friends & Pets To Eat
April 6, 2011 Day 6 of the Hubpages Challenge A Photo Journal of Foods Toxic To Pets
8 commentsGentamycin, Tobramycin Mupiricin and Amphotericin B. irrigation for sinus and asthma relief.
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0 commentsBacteria in the Mouth, Dental Plaque Biofilms and Health Problems
Dental plaque is made of a community of bacteria living in a biofilm. Eating sugar increases the number of harmful, acid-producing bacteria in the plaque.
6 commentsXylitol: Sugarfree Gum Can Kill Your Dog!
The information that Xylitol, a sugar free sweetener, is deadly to dogs is not new. However, the number of dog deaths related to ingesting Xylitol is still increasing alarmingly. A dog which eats even a small amount of Xylitol can die within hours...
17 commentsOil Pulling: Any Side Effects?
Use of oil has deep roots in human history. Greek athletes ritually rubbed olive oil all over their body before competing. In ancient Egypt oil was mixed with flowers and plants to produce various healing...
0 commentsTypes of Natural Sweeteners: Healthy Alternatives to Sugar
Natural sweeteners are healthy alternatives to the chemically engineered artificial sweeteners. Honey, sucanat, agave nectar and stevia are just a few of these.
10 commentsHub Pages May Have Saved My Dog's Life
Before I go into Roxy's story, let me give a shout-out to the hub that quite possibly saved her life: Mrs. Menagerie's Xylitol: Sugarfree Gum Can Kill Your Dog! I was hub hopping one night and came upon this particular hub. Frankly, I didn't believe...
18 commentsYacon Syrup: Antioxidant Rich, Diabetic Friendly, Superfood Sweetener
Yacon syrup is an immune boosting sweetener for those with diabetes, obesity, cancer and candida issues.
8 commentsTooth Remineralization: What Your Dentist Hasn't Told You About Cavities
Do you have cavities? Teeth continually go through a cycle of demineralization and remineralization. Whereas demineralization destroys enamel, remineralization rebuild the enamel. Research has shown cavities can be reparied through remineralization. Ridding the mouth of oral bacteria and using xylitol products increases the odds of remineralization.
33 commentsDo It Right: How To Brush Your Teeth
Follow these 8 basic techniques of proper brushing and notice a world of difference in the appearance of your gums and teeth!
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