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Dental Materials On The Market

Friday, September 23rd, 2011


Cement, porcelain, and alloys radiate different frequencies, which have significant effects on our health. It is extremely important that the frequencies interrelate properly.

The desired result, the expectation of good health, will not be successful if you choose not to use the recommended dental materials. Frequencies radiating from dental materials have a very strong impact on our immune system. There is a very small selection of positive dental materials on the market. It is very important for the dentists and laboratories to use only specified dental materials and technology.

In order to get good results with the dental replacement you must follow procedures that will not damage the Health Frequency ® of the cells in the body. To do this, we recommend following these instructions.

In our research of materials closely related to Health Frequency ® parameters, we found only one cement which does not interfere with the health of cells in the body. This cement is Ketac-Cem Radiopaque Permanent Glass Ionomer Luting Cement. The frequency of this product is very close to Health Frequency ® and can help make a difference in the health. Dentists should use this cement in every instance while replacing materials in the teeth. Even root canal work under a new crown using Triangle 91 needs to use Ketac as the filler as well as the cement for the crown. Problems usually attributed to the root canal can be solved and teeth condition will be healthier if the dentist uses only this cement.

When replacing a crown (or bridge or other dental replacement) there are certain necessary procedures to be followed. It is extremely important to make sure the area is totally clean of any existing material. All previous cements, posts or other dental material must be completely removed before inserting the new crowns or bridges.

Children’s Nutrition and Health

Monday, June 6th, 2011

According to a recent study, most kids consume 25% of their calories from junk food. Kids say that french fries are vegetables and were found to be the number one vegetable source. You may also find interesting that soft drink consumption has doubled, as most 8 year olds consume soft drinks every single day with the phosphorous in these beverages leaching calcium out of bones, and hot dogs, cookies, and sweetened beverages are among the top ten foods consumed by infants and toddlers ages four through twenty-four months. We need to take a look into the childhood obesity problem and help our children’s health.

Most kids don’t eat the way we would like them to eat. If you have a picky eater, it is especially hard to get all of the vitamins, minerals and other important nutrients they need to help their bodies flourish in this world of not so good food. Processed foods or junk foods are mostly artificial ingredients, unhealthy fats, and refined sugars that have empty calories, are stripped of their nutrients, and provide no nutritional value to your children’s health. Children’s nutrition is the foundation of your children’s health to help their growing bodies get what they need. If possible, choosing organic, fresh, and whole food ingredients provides children of all ages with the nutrients they need for proper development, growth, and optimal health. Starting with breastfeeding through solid food consumption and into adulthood, we have a lifetime of eating choices ahead of us we need to start early with the best children’s nutrition available.

The list below shows the stages of brain development and the importance of an early, healthy, nutritional diet for your child: From birth through age 3, children will develop 75% of their brain during this very crucial time and it depends heavily on the baby’s nutritional intake. After the age of 2, your child’s diet should be moderately low in fat to avoid the development of childhood obesity, heart disease, and other health problems down the road. By age 5, kids will have completed 90% of their brain development. Between the ages of 11 and 16, a major growth spurt occurs with significant weight gain and muscle growth.