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In chemical science shampoos are simply “surfactants”. A surfactant is a substance capable of emulsifying (meaning to loosen up and hold) fats or oils. The emulsifying properties of shampoos allows them to rinse out oil and dirt with water when you use them. Shampoos in many regards are like…
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In chemical science shampoos are simply “surfactants”. A surfactant is a substance capable of emulsifying (meaning to loosen up and hold) fats or oils. The emulsifying properties of shampoos allows them to rinse out oil and dirt with water when you use them. Shampoos in many regards are like…
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Taken from the unpublished work, "Natural Philosophy on Science,Religion, Human and Social Evolution". MD Shahid Read More »
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Eczema and psoriasis are common non-contagious skin disorders. Eczema, medically called "atopic dermatitis" is a chronic, inflammatory skin disorder that affects more than 35 million people in the United States. This skin disorder often times occurs in people who suffer from asthma and hay… Read More »
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In chemical science shampoos are simply “surfactants”. A surfactant is a substance capable of emulsifying (meaning to loosen up and hold) fats or oils. The emulsifying properties of shampoos allows them to rinse out oil and dirt with water when you use them. Shampoos in many regards are like…
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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:
Xylitol Movie - Understand the Sweet Science Behind
Where to Buy 100% Xylitol Sweetened Products?
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Fall in the Northeast is quite possibly our favorite time of year. There’s something about those crisp sunny days, when the air is just cool enough for a first foray into jacket territory, that puts us in a good mood. But the conditions aren’t totally optimal: The in-between warm and cool…
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