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An Appreciation & Application of HOW we need to CHEW our food
Will Change Your Life – Lose FAT not Muscle
We have been given the most sophisticated and perfect tools for chewing our food correctly. These include specially designed teeth, a tongue that controls and performs so many functions, cheeks that.. more
Chewing and masticating our food in the best way possible is obviously our duty. Why would we need so many different types and designs of teeth, each type strategically positioned, if the rest of th.. more
First and foremost, try to understand the logic. Don’t fight it, give it a chance to make sense. Once this is agreed, let’s look at an obvious fact.
Have you noticed or realized that most overwei..
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We do not give the rest of our digestive system the chance to do their numerous and specific tasks as efficiently as they were designed to do. The result is an accumulation of undigested food that c.. more
It is actually quite simple with delicious results!
It may take a few days to get in to the swing and habits, but the results will be most rewarding - especially because you would have accomplis..
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The three pairs of major salivary glands are:
the Parotid Glands – located under the ears;
the Sublingual glands - located under the tongue; and
the Submaxillary glands, also known as the Subma..
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They help you to tear, cut and break up different foods in to very small pieces.
There are four different types totaling 32 teeth in the mouth of an adult.
An adult person has 32 teeth.
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• The hard material of the tooth is composed of calcium, phosphorus, and other mineral salts.
• The material in the majority of the tooth is called dentine.
• The hard, shiny layer that you brush..
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Name of Tooth Child to Teens Permanent
UPPER TEETH
Central Incisor 8 – 12 Months 7 – 8 Years
Lateral Incisor 9 – 13 Months 9 – 13 Years
Canine 16 – 22 Months 11 – 12 Years
1st..
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The underlying principal behind surgical procedures and other jaw-limiting devices, is to limit the intake of food, particularly the per mouthful quantity. This seems to confirm the logic of the nat.. more