What to be done about Bad Breath

What to be done about Bad Breath

It is terrible to discover oneself in a close chat with someone and become unexpectedly conscious that the one they are talking to has awful smelling breath. It can almost make someone experience disgusting to keep on the conversation and it is almost impossible not to make a facial expression that communicates repugnance.

The putrid odor elicits almost involuntary responses. This is a very hard situation to deal with and many people want to just get away from the unpleasant odor as quickly as possible. Bad breath is especially nasty for others to deal with but it is essential that is dealt with on all levels both personally and as a friend, family member or colleague of a person with the problem.

Doc, my mouth is so dry all the time. What could be the problem

Doc, my mouth is so dry all the time. What could be the problem

Author: Dr. Wei

Sjogren’s syndrome is an autoimmune disorder - a disorder in which your body attacks its own tissues because it thinks they are foreign. It prevents your body’s
exocrine (moisture-producing) gland from producing enough moisture for different areas of your body. This leads to chronic and lifetime dryness. Sjogren’s syndrome affects many areas of your body. In addition to the mouth and eyes, other affected areas include the skin, vagina, respiratory tract (lungs), and gastrointestinal tract (stomach and intestines).

Depression: 14 Universal Laws for Recovery

Depression: 14 Universal Laws for Recovery

Author: SecretsofGreatRelationships.com

The Law of Blue

Just sort of feeling blue, kinda out of it, gets confused with being depressed. We all get the blues from time to time, and they pass.

The Law of Sad

Feeling sad, while not pleasant, makes sense in the context of the situation.

The Law of Clinical

True clinical depression is not just feeling blue or sad. It’s both a biological and psychological struggle that’s often best treated with a combination of medication and counseling.

The Law of Boot Straps

Acid and Digestive Disorders: Breaking the Vicious Circle

Acid and Digestive Disorders: Breaking the Vicious Circle

Author: pH-health.com

THE RISK

The primary symptom of acid reflux is obvious to those who have
it. During the digestive process, acid flows up into the throat and causes a burning
sensation. This is caused by a breakdown in the valve that separates the stomach from the esophagus. It’s an indication that the acid-alkaline balance in the digestive tract has been disrupted. Unless that balance is restored, any attempt to treat or correct the acid reflux problem will provide nothing more than short-term relief.

The Importance of Mothers

The Importance of Mothers

Author: Rexanne Mancini

Moms, did you ever question your value as a role model, caretaker, administer of
hugs and Band-Aids? I think we all have in today’s climate of “do more, get more, have
more.” Many of us work to bring home a paycheck and others work for our sanity. Have you ever wondered if your children were better off with the baby sitter than you? Scientific studies are beginning to point to the overwhelming value of a mother’s love, hugs and support. Nannies, baby-sitters and relatives are terrific. They just aren’t as terrific as Mom.

I Want to Love Him… But Hes So Far Away

I Want to Love Him… But Hes So Far Away

Author: Timothy Winters

Okay, who are we kidding. Long-distance relationships are not supposed to be
easy, because then everyone would be involved in them. However, if we can manage to keep some things in mind and change our mind set just a bit, we can see that making long-distance work is not that bad…not only that, but also that it just might be a little bit of (honest) fun.

How To Be Outrageously Happy

How To Be Outrageously Happy

Author: Shamus Brown

You can be as happy as you want whenever you want. Zen masters have proven this

- all you have to do is just “be” with whatever you have right now. Yeah, I know. Sitting on

the floor contemplating your blank space may not be what you’re after. Highly successful

people are outrageously happy because they have fulfilling ways to meet their values. What

are values? Well I’m not talking about Dan Quayle and Murphy Brown, or Limp Bizkit’s recent