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Toothpowders came into general use in the19th century in Britain. Up to this time, toothpowders has a long track record of use by consumers and oral care professionals around the world. There have been many toothpowders produced over the years, most were homemade, with chalk, baking soda, or salt as ingredients. Early toothpowders were primarily abraisive in nature, rubbed onto teeth using fingers whitens stained teeth easily.
Now, ToothPowder is back! The good stuff that works amazingly well to whiten teeth naturally. With today's breakthrough technology, toothpowder is a perfect pick for powerful stain removal. Here are some power ingredients you might like to check on your toothpowder:
1. Pure Xylitol - research has shown that this sweet stuff targets decay-causing bacteria, remineralize teeth (strengthens enamel) reduces dry mouth, and freshens breath longer.
Amazing, Documented Facts about Xylitol >>> Xylitol Movie
2. Kaolin - mineral-rich, gentle, non-abrasive, excellent at removing plaque and whitening teeth. Kaolin particles (on a microscopic scale) are plate like or lamellar particle shape that slide across the tooth enamel, removing plaque and surface stains and polishing more gently.
3. Pure Essential Oil - nothing beats pure plant oil extract, a toothpowder with essential oil like peppermint and fennel will sweeten the breath by killing-off odor-causing, putrifying bacteria in the mouth. This means fresher breath longer!
With Tooth Powder - you get the concentrated teeth whitening power of a powder, without fillers (water or glycerine).
Where to find Tooth Powder with Pure Xylitol, Kaolin and Essential Oil?
Everybody likes clean white teeth. Whitening methods or actually getting your teeth clean enough to be a very bright white is now easy and quick with ToothPowders.
Editor's Note: Studies show that the foaming chemical in toothpastes (SLS) causes mouth irritation. "believe me - if you have frequent dry lips in spite of lipbalms and lip moisturizers, its time to check your toothpaste."
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Manila’s landscape has truly changed.
There are so many new things to see. A new subculture has formed
among the urbanite citizens: call center Manila. In every business
center in the Metro, one will see groups of young people in casual
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We have all experienced some degree of dry mouth. Normal dry mouth commonly occurs in the morning when we wake as our saliva flow decreases when we sleep.
Saliva is produced by 3 main salivary glands and many minor salivary glands that are scattered throughout the mouth. Dry mouth occurs when these glands do not function properly.
There are different ways to treat dry mouth problem. If dryness is due to medication, it may be possible for your doctor to advise you to switch to another “less drying” medication. If the dryness is due to a specific disease, like diabetes, proper treatment of the disease will decrease the intensity of your oral symptoms.
To relieve dry mouth here are some helpful guidelines:
1. Keep Your Mouth Moist by sipping water frequently - You can carry a water bottle, during the day and keep a glass of water at your bedside at night.
2. Eat foods which require chewing - this will stimulate the flow of saliva, chewing Sugar-Free Gum, Sweetened with Xylitol also helps.
3. Decrease your intake of sugars. Also, watch your intake of carbohydrates, like bread, pasta and cookies, etc. which tend to stick around in the mouth.
4. Avoid or decrease your intake of alcohol - Use alcohol-free Mouthwash , alcohol tends to dry the mouth.
5. Saliva Stimulating Mints or a mouth-gel can be used to lubricate your mouth tissues. They provide relief and moisturize mouth.
6. Use non-foaming toothpaste , foaming toothpaste contains drying SLS (Sodium Lauryl Sulphate)
7. Choose Xylitol-based oral moisturizers, in gums, mints or pure granules. Clinical studies show that xylitol encourages flow of saliva, creates neutral mouth environment(pH 7.0), and can prevent fungal infections.
Helpful Links:
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Editor’s note: Born in the Philippines in 1965 and educated in the private school systems there and abroad, Nina Patawaran was fortunate enough to receive a good education, but witnessed firsthand the struggles Filipino children faced in the school systems. Nina went on to study around the world, and up until the financial crisis in 2007, she was a successful banker in New York City. Today, Nina is on a mission to increase literacy among the Philippine community — and doing so in a very focused, strategic and creative way. Read More »
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I am so angry right now, there are other
industries in the Philippines, but none of them get the same
attention from the government as the call center industry. But is
this really a wise decision for our government? Let us look at the
facts. Back in the day when the Philippines for got control of… Read More »- Let’s talk: Comment (1) | Blog
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I have been religiously attending Gawad Kalinga events.
Whether it is site-building events, expos, or marches, I’m there.
There is just something about the people power of GK that amazes
me. The spirit of Bayanihan, the sense of camaraderie, and of
course the energy of a large group of… Read More »- Let’s talk: Comment (0) | Blog
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The Philippines is a top destination for
contact center offshore businesses. The call center industry in the
Philippines is really a big phenomenon that is having a
profound effect on the country’s economic structure. Whether this
effect is good… Read More »- Let’s talk: Comment (0) | Blog
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