Archive for August, 2008
Keep Your Dentures in Good Condition (liposuction chicago)
No commentsBy Charles Kassotis
If you don’t wear dentures currently, there’s a good chance that you will at some future point. Millions of people around the world have been fitted with artificial dental plates, bridges, and other forms of denture appliances to make their smile more attractive and to help them eat more easily. Teeth help us [...]
How to Germ Proof Your Kitchen and Other Household Areas Against Bird Flu and Other Diseases (chicago cosmetic surgery)
No commentsBy Richard Stooker
Chances are there’re a lot more germs growing in your kitchen and the rest of your house than you think. Your kitchen is a breeding ground for cold, influenza and stomach viruses, as well as the normal microbes that inhabit your skin and digestive tracts.
Even though you think you’re a great housekeeper.
The most [...]
Dental Health Flossing - How (chicago plastic surgeons) A Good Floss Technique Is Vital For Your Teeth
No commentsBy Martin Haworth
Mouth and dental hygiene are vital for more than just your teeth. Indeed your total health is a reflection of how well you look after yourself orally.
Using a toothbrush frequently and with good technique is a start and one which challenges many people in itself. For those who have accomplished a steady and [...]
Send Parasites (plastic surgery chicago) on a Permanent Vacation
No commentsBy Paula Thomas
Many chronic illnesses like diabetes and arthritis got their beginning from parasites feeding on your body. The longer they hang around in your body without treatment, the more prone you are to continue suffering. Make no mistake, these parasites are living organisms that exist in our water, foods, soils, and in [...]
How to Germ Proof Your Kitchen and Other Household Areas Against Bird Flu (chicago plastic surgeons) and Other Diseases
No commentsBy Richard Stooker
Chances are there’re a lot more germs growing in your kitchen and the rest of your house than you think. Your kitchen is a breeding ground for cold, influenza and stomach viruses, as well as the normal microbes that inhabit your skin and digestive tracts.
Even though you think you’re a great housekeeper.
The most [...]










