Orthomolecular Medicine News Service, April 24, 2012
Toxic Sugar
Editorial by Robert G. Smith, PhD
(OMNS April 24, 2012) A recent article in the prestigious journal Nature explains that sugar, especially fructose, widely available in soft drinks and other processed foods, is responsible for many serious non-communicable diseases, such as heart disease, cancer, diabetes, obesity, and liver failure [1,2].
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By Dr. Mercola
Studies have linked geographical variations in dental health and tooth loss to sun exposure. Dental caries has been shown to be inversely related to mean hours of sunlight per year, with people living in the sunny west having half as many cavities as those in the much less sunny northeast.
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What you put at the end of your fork is more powerful medicine than anything you will find at the bottom of a pill bottle. Food is the most powerful medicine available to heal chronic disease, which will account for more than 50 million deaths and cost the global economy $47 trillion by 2030. All you need to do is eat your medicine and think of your grocery store as your pharmacy. The Chinese have known this for centuries.
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Many people with diabetes are unaware of the close links between the state of their oral health and their risk of developing complications, medical researchers warn in the latest issue of the British Dental Journal (BDJ).
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By William Domb DMD Tue, Sep 06, 2011
Tart or sour Halloween candies carry an increased risk for promoting tooth erosion and tooth decay. Parents should take extra precautions to monitor Halloween candies for their children as well as to avoid giving them to children who come as Trick-or-Treaters.
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