Showing posts with label Food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Food. Show all posts

Monday, April 25, 2016

An apple, the perfect substitute toothbrush after eating out

Dentists recommend brushing teeth after every meal, but the frenetic pace of life, meals away from home and even laziness make more than 30% of Spanish adults not brush teeth even twice a day. A bad example spreads between 20% of children in our country.

However, since its birth, children need to have proper oral hygiene and it is time to start to build habits because, as the Spanish / Council collegiate Dentists Spain Dental Foundation, those who adopt good practices to 13 years , kept the rest of his life.

At first just spend a gasita by the gums and teeth first groups to prevent bacteria from building up. Then we have to help them in their first brushings, up to 6 years. And from that moment, when they have developed a good motor control, children can start brushing teeth alone with little toothpaste, toothbrushes, small head and (more resistant) synthetic bristles, making a sweeping motion for not gum lift.

Often small they eat lunch and eat at school. And even that snacking in the park, off road class or school activity. This makes the period between brushings be inordinately long, allowing food debris and bacteria work can affect your oral health. If we add the consumption of processed foods and sweets, high in refined sugars, as a snack or dessert, the risk is much higher.

The bacteria in the mouth convert sugars into acid refined involving enamel and can cause tooth decay, a condition that affects most Spanish children and increases as their school life develops. According to the Academy of General Dentistry, only 5 to 6 years, its incidence is growing five points. Another less popular gingivits condition is an accumulation of plaque and tartar on the teeth which, in contact with the gums, just irritating and may even make it bleed. However it is very common: affects 75% of Spanish children and adolescents.

Thus, proper oral hygiene does not seem like child's play. Something that can be corrected helping to install regular cleaning habits and using certain tricks when circumstances do not allow them to make brushing right after meals.

TIPS TO KEEP proper oral hygiene AWAY FROM HOME HELP WITH APPLE


The easiest thing would be to prepare a small toilet bag with a toothbrush and toothpaste for children and adolescents brush their teeth after every meal, even if they are away from home. But, distracted by his games or influenced by the environment, who can ensure that they do?

When promoting good oral hygiene in small, precisely what they will get when they eat away from home can be one of the keys. In its campaign to promote healthy eating, VI.P (The Producers Cooperative Association of Val Venosta fruits and apples Val Venosta producers) encourages opt for fresh apple.

A study published in the journal Dental Journal Britsh many other previous medical research adds to confirm that biting a fresh apple at the end of a meal improves oral hygiene because it helps us generate saliva, rebalance the pH of the mouth. In every bite, its crispness rubbed against the teeth, cleaning up food debris that have been left between them. And it provides natural sugars, which can not be used to generate acid bacteria plus vitamins reinforcing gums.

Thursday, December 24, 2015

Merry Christmas

Merry Christmas to all jet set, the best gift is to be surrounded by people who love them.




Good health for all and thanks for always. 
Hugs.
xoxo

Saturday, August 8, 2015

For this bizarre reason were invented cornflakes

Do you think that cereals were invented to start the day full of energy, as it says in the commercials? Nothing is less true. 

Dr. John Harvey Kellogg created the cereals at the end of the 19th century as a remedy for masturbation. Dr. John Harvey Kellogg had not really understood everything that tended towards sex. He and his wife slept in separate beds, the marriage was reportedly consummated and their children were adopted. While he found objectionable sex, he considered masturbation especially disgusting. So he orphaned masturbation include epilepsy, blindness, stiff joints and a general poor development. In his lifetime he also developed all kinds of methods to the 'dirty' thoughts to counteract such as the burning of the clitoris with acid and the foreskin of the penis sewing with wire.

A little less cruel was his idea to launch a breakfast that had to be healthy and fast, but also had to have an anti-masturbation effect. First he experimented with the now trendy granola with yogurt and colonics, but eventually figured out what we now know as cornflakes. Kellogg assumed that meat, spices and fat were aphrodisiac and therefore developed the corn flakes.

Family Feud 

For the production of cereals John Harvey went to work with his brother Will, who was an insidious businessman and later was the first that would add sugar to the cereal and Kellogg's empire would expand. It made ​​for a decades-long feud between the two brothers. Of the original intentions of John Harvey so nothing came home. All of which will bowl of cornflakes in the morning may never be the same now.