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This toothpaste bead could cause your teeth to fall out!!

9/23/2014

 

Is your toothpaste harming your teeth and causing gum disease?

Read up a popular ingredient found in toothpastes and 

Why dentists are speaking out about the plastic beads in your toothpaste
Dentists are warning that the beads could lead to gum disease.
http://wapo.st/XLklvQ

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If you want to avoid the oral disaster that the character above has encountered, check your toothpaste for harmful beads. RoyAlexanderFitness.com has learned that these beads made of Polyethylene plastic can foster gum destroying bacteria in your mouth. This plastic can also ruin the environment.

Inspiration from Bennie Adkins

9/15/2014

 
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Bennie Adkins is a true hero. @FitCampNYC introduces you to this amazing American solider. Keep this handy and reread if you ever need inspiration to act, to do the right thing, to help others, or to be courageous,

Bennie Adkins is an inspiration and is the epitome of the word "Hero"

Here is a hint... Make a movie about his 38 hour battle and 48 hour evacuation ordeal, so the superheroes have something to strive for! Pass this along to anyone in your family who is patriotic and/or served to protect our great country.

http://www.al.com/news/index.ssf/2014/08/alabamas_bennie_adkins_a_true.html

Gluten-free, is it real or an overused marketing phrase?

9/3/2014

 
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Separate the wheat from the chafe, Roy Alexander Fitness tackles the health buzz word gluten-free and clarifies the essentials of what you need to know.

Why is there so much confusion regarding....Gluten and Gluten free?

Is it because marketing teams are jumping on a hot phrase? Is it because it's misunderstood? Or is it because there is a confusion around the phrase?

Let's clarify, gluten is a wheat based protein. It's found, naturally, in wheat, barley, rye and triticale (a rye/wheat hybrid) that is difficult for some people to digest. The following, although esoteric, have gluten: spelt, Kamut® khorasan, einkorn, bulgur, semolina and farro/emmer. And of course white flour and breadcrumbs.

So if you see some clever marketing,

(in this case, better known as pulling the wool over your eyes.) touting

"Our rice cakes are now gluten free!", please be wary if you spot a significant price difference for the exact same product without those hypnotic words.

Other naturally gluten free products are:

Corn, millet, rice, wild rice, basmati, amaranth, quinoa, teff, sorghum, kasha, buckwheat (buckwheat is a seed that has the word wheat in it, but is wheat free) and oats.

Oats are naturally gluten free but they might be processed with and /or commingled with wheat in manufacturing. The same can be said of the other approved gluten-free grains. And companies can proudly claim that there can of corn is gluten-free, as long as they don't charge you a premium for taking out something that was never there.

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