Power Of The Guava Plant

I live in a country were almost plants can grow. I live in a rain forest country. My land is rich with different kinds of plants. Different varieties of plants can grow everywhere. One the example of plants or herbal plants that can grow everywhere is guava also known as "bayabas" in our country.

What I’m about to say is my own experience and opinion only, I am not suggesting that this plant will have the same effect on you. 

Bayabas or guava is best known for many herbal benefits. All parts of guava can be use as medicine. Guava plant can cure diarrhea, allergies, diabetes, defective gums, aching tooth, heal wounds, control blood pressure and can also help reduce weigh. It is known as an "all you can plant" in our place.

When you have a diarrhea, first thing to do is pick some leaves of the guava and boil it. You need to drink some of the boiled guava leaves. Take a rest and after that diarrhea is gone. If you have a defective gum or an aching tooth, Elders in our place tell us to get some leaves and chew it for several minutes and your mouth pains will be gone. And it is really true, I tried it myself before. It can also heal wounds, external wounds particularly, by crashing the leaves of the guava and put or place it to the wound. In that way, your pain will be lessen and after a few days it will be completely healed just by continuing to put a crash guava leaves in your wound. When you happen to have a high blood pressure, all you have to do is eat some fruit of the guava. Older person practice that because they are the person who usually got a high blood pressure. There is some content in a guava that can helps your metabolism works fast resulting into weigh loss.

This is just some of the miracles and powers of a guava plant can do. There are a lot more. It may not help against halitosis or gum disease the way a good oral irrigator can, but read this oramd review.

This article is for information purposes only and does not intend to provide advice, diagnosis or treatment for any health condition. The USFDA has not evaluated statements made in this article. If you have or think you might have a health problem of any kind, visit your physician for advice, diagnosis and treatment.

Author:  Robin O.

Dental Disease Is Not About Aging – It Is About Not Understanding…

Many people believe that having periodontal (gum) disease is a problem of old age.  Nothing could be further from the truth.  You can be a young child and have a problem with the health of your gum tissue.  The reality is that damage builds up over time and it is only when people are older that they start to see the accumulated problem. 

Because they only start to recognize it later in life, it is often associated with the later stages of life.  But in reality, up to 80% of people may have some form of gum disease right now.  Your chances do increase over time.  I saw a statistic on the Mayo Clinic’s website that up to 95% of people have some form of gum disease after age 65.  Such stats do little to dispell the myth that this is a disease of aging.

So, what do you do when the majority of people will not consider that they  might have some level of gum disease right now?  Well, there is really nothing you can do. Yet, the individuals themselves could choose a different path. There are ways that go beyond brushing and flossing to improve your dental health.  If brushing and flossing were enough, would so many people end up with gum disease and need expensive treatments to mitigate the effects of the disease?  The answer is: probably not. 

I hope that everyone can understand the truth about this problem and save their teeth as well as thousands or even tens of thousands of dollars on dental work that could have been prevented!

*Disclaimer: This article is for information purposes only and does not intend to advise upon, diagnose or treat any health problem whatsoever, including but not limited to gum disease. If you have or think you might have a health problem, visit your doctor or dentist for advice, diagnosis and treatment The USFDA has not evaluated statements about products in this article.

Is it So Bad To Drink Coffee?…

Many people, myself included, like to drink coffee. However, when it comes to the health of your teeth and gums, there are a few things you should know. The most obvious is the staining effect of coffee on your teeth. But this, in and of itself, does not necessarily pose a true risk to the health of your teeth or your gums – unless you consider staining to be indicative of plaque build up.

One thing that has helped many to reduce plaquing is the hydrofloss The power of this device has helped many people!

Coffee has some other problems to consider, however. Coffee is an acidic drink. You know that if you have ever felt the effects of coffee on an empty stomach. This acidity is harmful to the health of your teeth. When the environment in your mouth becomes more acidic, calcium and phosphate can be pulled directly out of your tooth enamel thereby weakening the tooth structure and perhaps eventually leaving you open to a cavity.

Therabreath mouthwas is a pH balanced rinse.  It might be able to help rebalance an acidic mouth envirionment. 

The mouth can naturally repair this damage, but it requires the environment to become more alkaline or basic to facilitate the process of rebuilding enamel through your saliva. When you consider how many people drink soda or coffee all day long, you begin to imagine how complicated this problem becomes. If you are always putting acidic things into your mouth, when will the enamel have a chance to repair.

Oramd might be helpful in killing bacteria. Many types of anaerobic bacteria may have a hand in causing dental disease.

Perhaps at this point you are suddenly realizing the reason you have spent so much money at your dentist’s office. If this situation remains chronic, where do you think this path will lead to in the end?

*Disclaimer: This article is for information purposes only and does not intend to advise upon, diagnose or treat any health problem whatsoever. If you have or think you might have a health problem, visit your doctor or dentist for advice, diagnosis and treatment The USFDA has not evaluated statements about products in this article.