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Timeless Secrets of Health & Rejuvenation: Unleash The Natural Healing Power That Lies Dormant Within You

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Xylitol is added to chewing gum, gumdrops and hard candy, mints, toothpastes and mouthwashes. Recent studies at the Dental Schools of Michigan and Indiana Universities have tested the effect of xylitol/sorbitol blends in chewing gum and mints on plaque. They showed a significant decrease in plaque accumulation. In the United States, xylitol is approved as a direct food additive for use in foods for special dietary uses. It can be purchased in bulk form from health food stores and many online stores (see Product Information). Many people use it in their breakfast cereals and for baking. 3.

1000 Cures for 200 Ailments: Integrated Alternative and Conventional Treatments for the Most Common Illnesses

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Eat more slowly, taking time over meals, and avoid chewing gum and carbonated beverages. SYMPTOMS TREATMENT GOAL • Passing gas or wind • Abdominal pain and bloating • Rumbling stomach • Cramps and spasms in stomach To identify the cause of the flatulence and take avoiding action, and to bring relief of symptoms. < cc I— >-cc < < CO >- CO T The treatment of flatulence is dependent on the cause of the gas.

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Andreas Moritz
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The products include fruit juices, diet soda, frozen lollies, a sugar substitute for tea or coffee, instant breakfasts, chewing gum, cocoa and other instant beverages, medical drugs, food supplements, and even yoghurt. The British government has issued a call for clear warning labels (why warn people if it is so safe?), but only a few manufacturers have complied, claiming that it would "clutter up" their labels and confuse consumers. Yet it is more confusing to the consumer not to know whether a food product contains aspartame or saccharin than to know it.
Recent studies at the Dental Schools of Michigan and Indiana Universities have tested the effect of xylitol/sorbitol blends in chewing gum and mints on plaque. They showed a significant decrease in plaque accumulation. In the United States, xylitol is approved as a direct food additive for use in foods for special dietary uses. It can be purchased in bulk form from health food stores and many online stores (see Product Information). Many people use it in their breakfast cereals and for baking. 3.
Avoid substituting things like tea, coffee, chocolate, chewing gum, more exercise, drinking mineral water, etc. for cigarettes, as they won't satisfy your desire to smoke in the long run. • Choose a starting time of your program to stop smoking that does not coincide with an emotional upheaval or stressful situation. It is best to link the starting date with a positive event in your life. New moon day is one of the best days to start quitting. • Think about all the benefits that will come to you when you stop smoking, i.e.
The offensive odor that results from bacterial decomposition of damaged or dead cells is nearly impossible to mask with mints or chewing gum. The failure of the congested lymphatic system to efficiently remove metabolic waste material from the respiratory organs can cause a variety of symptoms. If trapped toxins in the bronchial system, for example, begin to mingle with germs that naturally reside there, the body will first try to remove some of them through the mucus formed during a cold or a cough.

How Everyday Products Make People Sick: Toxins at Home and in the Workplace

Paul D. Blanc, M.D.
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The proof is in the sticky pudding of naturally mixed cis- and frww-polyisoprene: chicle, the raw material of chewing gum, echoed in the trade name Chiclets. If such subtleties of structure are all that critical to essential polymer qualities such as elasticity and plasticity of form, then a successful yield is likely to be problematic when one crudely cooks together a pot of monomer sub-units meant to combine haphazardly. Brother Rugerus had the know-how and equipment to brew glue from natural preformed polymers, but he could not have synthesized polymers from scratch.

The Natural Pharmacy: Complete A-Z Reference to Natural Treatments for Common Health Conditions

Alan R. Gaby, M.D., Jonathan V. Wright, M.D., Forrest Batz, Pharm.D. Rick Chester, RPh., N.D., DipLAc. George Constantine, R.Ph., Ph.D. Linnea D. Thompson, Pharm.D., N.D.
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Children chewing gum containing either xylitol (page 614) or sorbitol for five minutes five times daily for two years had large reductions in caries risk compared with those not chewing gum. Sorbitol is only slowly used by oral bacteria, and it produces less caries than sucrose.33 Xylitol gum was associated with a slightly greater risk reduction than sorbitol gum.34 Bacteria in the mouth do not ferment xylitol, so they cannot produce the acids that cause tooth decay from xylitol.35 A double-blind study found 100% xylitol-sweetened gum was superior to gum containing lesser amounts or no xylitol.

PDR for Herbal Medicines, Fourth Edition

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Dental plaque A eucalyptus-containing chewing gum reduced plaque formation when compared with placebo in a double-blind, crossover study. The plaque scores for those using the Eucalyptus gum were significantly less (p<0.01) than for those using the control gum (Sato et al, 1998). Fungal infection Fifty patients with tinea pedis, tinea corporis, or tinea cruris, diagnosed using KOH-positive results, were treated with a 1% Eucalyptus oil ointment for one week. At the end of the second week, all patients were KOH-negative.
Mode of Administration: The resin is used for the production of chewing gum and is used in the food and drink industries. literature Al-Said MS et al., Evaluation of Mastic, a crude drug obtained from Pistacia lentiscus for gastric and duodenal anti-ulcer activity. In: ETH 15:271. 1986. Ford RA. Mastic absolute. Food Chem Toxic. 30; Suppl.; 71S-72S. 1992 Marner FJ, Freyer A, Lex J, Triterpenoids from gum Mastic, the resin of Pistacia lentiscus. In: PH 30(11):3709-3712. 1991. Sanz MJ, Terencio MC, Paya M. Pharmacological Actions of a new procyanidin polymer from Pistacia lentiscus L.
Hypokalemia and hypertension associated with use of liquorice flavoured chewing gum. BMJ; 314(7082):731-732. 1997. Dellow EL, Unwin RJ & Honour JW. Pontefract cakes can be bad for you: refractory hypertension and liquorice excess. Nephrol Dial Transplant; 14(l):218-220. 1999. Dezaki K; Kimura I; Miyahara K; Kimura M. Complementary effects of paeoniflorin and glycyrrhizin on intracellular Ca2+ mobilization in the nerve-stimulated skeletal muscle of mice. Jpn J Pharmacol Nov;69(3):281-4. 1995. DiPaola RS, Zhang H, Lambert GH et al.

PDR for Herbal Medicines

Joerg Gruenwald, Ph.D.
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DOSAGE Mode of Administration: The resin is used for the production of chewing gum and is used in the food and drink industries. LITERATURE Al-Said MS et al., Evaluation of mastic, a crude drig obtaines from Pistacia lentiscus for gastric and duodenal anti-ulcer activity. In: ETH 15:271. 1986. Marner FJ, Freyer A, Lex J, Triterpenoids from gum mastic, the resin of Pistacia lentiscus. In: PH 30(11):3709-3712. 1991. Further information in: Kern W, List PH, Horhammer L (Hrsg.), Hagers Handbuch der Pharmazeutischen Praxis, 4. Aufl., Bde.

1000 Cures for 200 Ailments: Integrated Alternative and Conventional Treatments for the Most Common Illnesses

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More harmless causes include swallowing air, chewing gum, and eating certain vegetables. Elimination diet: Exclude gluten, dairy, soy, and processed foods from your diet for a period of three weeks and then reintroducing these items, one at a time, keeping track of symptoms. This can be helpful to identify foods that cause gas. Medication: Pharmaceuticals that are used to help with the symptoms of gas include simethicone. This can be obtained over the counter and taken as directed on the bottle. Other pharmaceuticals include medications that decrease intestinal motility such as dicyclomine.

Overtreated: Why Too Much Medicine Is Making Us Sicker and Poorer

Shannon Brownlee
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Thirty years ago, Henry Gadsden, the head of Merck, told Fortune magazine he wanted his company to be more like the chewing gum maker Wrigley. It was his dream to make drugs not just for the truly sick but also for the healthy, so that he could "sell to everyone.

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You can also try chewing 30 g of sugar kumquats slowly, like chewing gum, to combat motion sickness. O —I o an o NATUROPATHY Diet: Do not eat heavily processed meals containing saturated fats and oils before traveling. It is also wise to avoid alcohol. Try eating a few whole grain crackers before the trip to settle your stomach. Supplements: Vitamin B6 has been shown to help with nausea. Take 100 mg before the trip and 100 mg two hours later. Also take 300 mg of magnesium, which serves as a nerve tonic, before the trip.

Health Begins in the Colon

Dr. Edward F. Group III, DC, ND, DACBN
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Aspartame: An artificial sweetener marketed under several brand names, Aspartame is commonly used in more than 5,000 consumer products such as diet colas, candy, chewing gum, and baking goods. The substance has been linked in several studies to higher incidence of tumors and lesions of the brain, cancer, and even DNA damage. It's becoming increasingly common to see organic fruits and vegetables at many grocery stores but difficult to find quality organic meat, but it's well worth the search.
Common products include "diet" carbonated and non-carbonated drinks, yogurt, pudding, tabletop sweeteners (for restaurants), chewing gum, frozen confections, and even vitamins and cough drops. DEFINITION NutraSweet® was first produced by G. D. Searle Company. The Searle Company was due to be prosecuted by the U. S. Justice Department for fabricating test results indicating that Aspartame was safe (and later for racketeering charges) but legal mat- Epidemiological: The branch of science concerned with public health and the causes of disease.

Fundamentals of Naturopathic Endocrinology

Michael Friedman, ND
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In order to determine the effect of nicotine-containing chewing gum, Eliasson et al compared insulin sensitivity in 20 healthy, non-obese, middle-aged men who were long-term users to 20 matched-control subjects who did not use nicotine. Their findings suggested the long-term use of nicotine-containing chewing gum was associated with insulin resistance, and the degree of insulin resistance was correlated to the extent of nicotine used.82 Assali rfa^also reported that nicotine replacement therapy resulted in a decrease in insulin sensitivity.

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The study authors say chewing gum after surgery can prevent or reduce postoperative ileus, a condition in which the digestive system becomes inactive for a period of time. Ileus is a major cause of postoperative problems and prolonged hospital stays, and costs up to $1 billion a year in the United States, the researchers say. SHAM FEEDING "There are a few scientific theories which attempt to explain why this approach works. Most prevalent is the concept of 'sham feeding,'" McCormick says. "It is normal to sit down at meal time and chew and swallow for 15 minutes," he explains.
Something as simple as chewing gum can help make that a reality," he says. THE STUDY In the study, 102 patients undergoing elective colon resection surgery were divided into two groups. Those in the control group received the standard fare after abdominal surgery—sips of clear liquid. Patients in the other group were given gum to chew at mealtimes in addition to the clear liquid. The sooner the body thinks it is normal, the sooner it will act normally. James McCormick, MD On average, patients who chewed gum went home one day sooner than those who didn't chew gum, the researchers report.

Sugar Shock!: How Sweets and Simple Carbs Can Derail Your Life-- and How YouCan Get Back on Track

Connie Bennett, C.H.H.C. with Stephen T. Sinatra, M.D.
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Proponents also point out that stevia has been used legally in Japan since the 1970s as a sweetener for carbonated drinks, yogurt, candy bars, frozen foods, and chewing gum, and as a tabletop sweetener. Advocates say that stevia is inexpensive to grow, harvest, and produce; is heat sensitive; and is an effective flavor enhancer and preservative. It should be noted that to become a white powder or clear liquid, stevia undergoes a multistep process not unlike that which sugar undergoes, but you can purchase the whole or ground-up stevia leaf, something I enjoy. CAN YOU TELL ME ABOUT AGAVE?
WHY DO I GET CRAMPS OR THE RUNS AFTER EATING LOW-CALORIE CANDIES, SYRUPS, chewing gum, CAKES, OR BREATH MINTS? You could be inadvertently consuming sugar alcohols or polyols such as sorbitol, mannitol, maltitol, lactitol, xylitol, and glycerol/glycerin, as well as D-tagatose, isomalt, polydextrose, erythritol, and hydrogenated starch hy-drolysate (another name for maltitol). Indeed, a number of sugar-free products, from cookies to medicines to chicken broth, could cause bloating, diarrhea, and stomach cramps.
Venus and Serena Williams smilingly favored Wrigley's Doublemint chewing gum. Actress Christina Applegate allegedly revealed to a reporter, "I did a commercial once where I ate 50 bowls of Frosted Flakes." (Are we supposed to be sympathetic that she was forced to take a sugar overdose?) Even entire sports teams have backed sugary foods. ii A Snickers-brand candy-bar TV commercial takes place in the Chicago Bears' locker room. Coca-Cola is a sponsor of the San Francisco Giants. And Frosted Flakes is "the official cereal of the National Hockey League.
Sweets or Sugary Foods: All calorically sweetened desserts and snack foods such as chocolates, cookies, candies, cakes, donuts, ice cream, sweet rolls, pancakes, pies, soft drinks, fruit-juice blends, sweetened iced teas, and other sweet drinks, as well as chewing gum and breath mints. Hidden Sugars: Sweeteners (often several kinds in one product) added to thousands of prepared products—including those where you'd never expect them. For instance, you'll find hidden sugars in most salad dressings, packaged meats, catsup, cocktail sauce, tomato sauce, and frozen dinners.

The Desktop Guide to Herbal Medicine: The Ultimate Multidisciplinary Reference to the Amazing Realm of Healing Plants, in a Quick-study, One-stop Guide

Brigitte Mars, A.H.G.
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And a sedative chewing gum made with passionflower was patented in Romania in 1978. Constituents Citric acid, flavonoids (apigenin, luteolin, quercitin, rutin, chrysin), glycosides, alkaloids (harman, har-mine, harmaline, harmol, harmalolsterols), sitosterol, stigmasterol, serotonin, sugars, gum Energetic Correspondences • Flavor: bitter • Temperature: cool • Moisture: dry • Polarity: yin • Planet: Sun/Venus/Neptune • Element: water Contraindications Large doses may cause nausea and vomiting. Avoid large doses during pregnancy.

The True History of Chocolate

Sophie D. Coe and Michael D. Coe
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Among the Nicarao, a rabbit was worth about ten of these "almonds," eight chicosapote fruits (from the tree which gives us chewing gum) were worth four "almonds," a slave about a hundred of them, and the services of a prostitute, eight to ten "according to how they agree." No doubt similar values prevailed among the Maya. Bishop Landa has quite a bit to say about the uses and preparation of cacao in late pre-Conquest Yucatan: They make of ground maize and cacao a kind of foaming drink which is very savory, and with which they celebrate their feasts.

PDR for Herbal Medicines, Fourth Edition

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The inhibitory effect of funoran and eucalyptus extract-containing chewing gum on plaque formation. J Oral Sci; 40(3): 115-117. 1998 Shahi SK, Shukla AC, Bajaj AK et al. Broad spectrum herbal therapy against superficial fungal infections. Skin Pharmacol Appl Skin Physiol; 13:60-64.'2000 Sharara AL. Lozenge-induced esophagitis. Gastrointest Endosc; 51(5):622-623. 2000 Spoerke DG, Vandenberg SA, Smolinske SC, et al. Eucalyptus oil: 14 cases of exposure. Vet Human Toxicol; 31(2): 166-168. 1989 Takasaki M, Konoshima T, Etoh H et al.

The Liver and Gallbladder Miracle Cleanse: An All-Natural, At-Home Flush to Purify and Rejuvenate Your Body

Andreas Moritz
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Manufacturers add it to a wide range of products, including soy products, toothpaste, fluoride tablets, fluoride drops, fluoride chewing gum, tea, vaccines, household products, fluoridated salt or milk, anesthetics, mattresses emitting fluoride gases, Teflon, and antibiotics. It is also found in polluted air and polluted ground water. Because of its proven high toxicity, in August 2002 Belgium became the first country in the world to prohibit fluoride supplements. "Fluoridation ...

Asthma Controlled Naturally: Techniques That Work

Dr Ron Roberts
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Arm yourself with chewing gum (nicotine or otherwise) and barley sugar. If you need to you can use nicotine patches to help you over the first days or weeks. Increase your consumption of Vitamin C. Try homeopathic remedies to ease your addiction: these are easily obtainable at health food stores or pharmacies. Enjoy the financial incentive. Just work out how much you used to spend on cigarettes each week (most people are horrified when they do). How much is that a year? That would pay for a terrific holiday, even a new car over a couple of years.

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