Tonsil Stones are created by an accumulation of sulfur-producing bacteria that become lodged in the tonsils. This accumulation of bacteria putrefies in the back of your throat, and gathers in the small pockets which appear on the surface of the tonsils. There they grow or collect into white little stones that sometimes appear on the back of the mouth.
If you're like me, the word "alkalize" is probably a new term for your vocabulary. In fact, using Yahoo's search volume, the term "alkalize" and its related keywords have very little volume on the internet. But there is a trend to prove that more people are searching for this keyword.
I stumbled across this term through a loving mother who is always searching for ways to improve her and others lives.
The first step is to become familiar with the locations of the airbags within your vehicle. All new automobiles are installed with driver and passenger air bags for the front seats. With the combination of seats belts, air bags are very effective in preventing major injury or even death from a car accident. However, air bags can be very dangerous to little children, especially those sitting in rear-facing car safety seats, and to children who are not properly positioned within their seat belt.
Do you feel like you have a lot of stress? If you're like most people these days, you claim to be over stressed due to work, kids, bills, and more. We all know that stress affects our overall well being, but did you know that being even more specific, stress affects our oral health care as it leads to tooth loss and gum disease. Great, just one other thing to stress about right!
An article published in the Journal of Periodontology last summer, states there is a direct link between stress and periodontal disease, issues like bleeding, sensitive gums, and receding gums.
As all parents know, traveling with children on long road trips can be quite the adventure, if not a nightmare. Even as grown adults, we still get that - get me out of this car - feeling after a few hours on the road, but sometimes children feel that way after thirty minutes!
Usually, with luck, the little ones fall asleep after a few minutes giving the parents an hour or two of silent commuting.