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Green Tea is Good For Your Teeth

November 12th, 2008 -- Posted in Beauty, Critical Care, Dental Care, Ergonomics, Exercise, Eye Vision, Eyes Vision, Fitness, Fitness Equipment, Health, Home Health Care, Quit Smoking | No Comments »

 

Then dental part of our system plays a major role in helping our digestive system achieve peak performance. Besides it’s our dental formula that keeps our faces beautiful. Our teeth play a major role in the digestive system, wherein, they are grinding machines that make what we eat digestible by simplifying them to ground a soft and easy to swallow mash. As such, we need to consistently take care of our dental formula and maintain our teeth as much as we can. Green tea is one of the key to teeth longevity.

Researchers looking into the benefits of green tea have found out that drinking it maintains your teeth’shealth and gives them, both, density and longevity. Scientists now believe that drinking this tea could be of major benefits to your teeth health. A chemical found in this type of tea helps in keeping your teeth healthy. Catechin, a chemical present in this beverage prevents teeth decay. Catechins also play a major role in killing a bacterium found in the mouth. The bacterium renowned streptococcus mutans causes tooth decay and leads to dental plaque.

Green tea also contains fluoride, a very important chemical which keeps the teeth healthy and strong. A cup of this well brewed tea has about 0.3-0.5 milligrams of fluoride. Fluoride helps in building our teeth enamel as such making the teeth stronger and resistant to the acidity of the mouth. This is a very important aspect of green tea. This requires us to take up to 3-5 cups of this type of tea and group this beverage as tea as part of our beverages diet. This type of tea has other immense health benefits which doctors and scientists are still investigating to give credence. It is available in stores and supermarkets. This blend of tea is like black tea requires blending and good brewing to make it produce maximum results as expected.

Why People Wear Contact Lenses

September 25th, 2008 -- Posted in Beauty, Critical Care, Diseases, Exercise, Eye Vision, Health, Massage | No Comments »

Contact lenses can either be for healing purposes, aesthetic or remedial. It is usually placed on the cornea of the eye. They generally serve the same purpose as convectional glasses, but are lightweight and nearly invisible. There are some tinted with a faint blue color to make them more visible when engrossed in clean-up and storage solutions. Some are also colored to modify the look of ones eyes.

People wear contact lenses for different perspectives but often are due to their appearance and practicality of fashion. They are not affected by wet weather, do not steam up, and provide a wider field of vision. They are also suitable for a number of sports. It also corrects ophthalmologic conditions that may be inaccurately corrected by glasses.

The prescription of the lenses should at all times is prescribed by a qualified eye practitioner or an optician. In the United States this lenses are deemed to be medical devices by the Food and Drug Administration. Prescription for either glasses or lenses may be similar but not interchangeable. The practitioner or lens fitter typically determines an individual’s suitability for contact lenses during an eye examination.

Corneal health is verified; ocular allergies or dry eyes may affect a person’s ability to wear this lens successfully. Contact lenses can be disposable or cleanable. Cleaning can be by products or solutions such as multipurpose, saline, daily and enzymatic cleaner and hydrogen peroxide. They are used to prevent discomfort and infection microorganisms such as bacteria, fungi, and acanthamoeba that form a bio film on the lens surface.

A long time ago many people were reluctant to wear glasses due to their frames while others were very large and heavy but in this generation there are very many different alternatives of frames vary from stylish to basic.