In my opinion I prefer quality to quantity. That is, to feel good, have energy and get the best body possible and not to necessary live for many years in pain and discomfort. Here are some helpful suggestions to upgrade your health by relieving some conditions that may be bothering you.
In 1878 Louis Pasteur predicted Silica would be an important substance that would play a significant role in humans for their health. Super Silica by Positive Power possibly has nourishment and detoxification properties that help with the body's structure and its function. It has a possible healing effect on the bones and teeth, restoring a much needed mineral balance. It helps ensure that bad calcium is not stored in locations other than bones, such as in artery walls, joints, organs and soft tissues.
Silica has been shown to help strengthen and give support to joints, ligaments and muscles that tend to harden with age. Super Silica added to water provides particles that are small enough so they tend to pass through the cell membranes with effective help in stimulating re-growth of damaged areas. This also helps in cases of wounds, burns, brittle nails, thinning hair, dry wrinkled skin and tissues in the stomach and intestines. It has been found to create supple arteries and veins with the effect of helping remove plaque deposits from artery walls.
Cell Power drops have been shown to boost T-cell numbers and their activity. This powerhouse has killing properties toward viruses, bacteria, mold, fungi, and parasites. Only a few drops a day in a little water is the suggested amount. It is rapidly absorbed through the mouth, throat and esophagus. Cell Power has been known to be effective in correcting the pH of the body. Having the proper pH balance has shown to give the best health and performance avoiding problems of acidity that can be precursor to cancer, chronic pain, or many other possible ailments.
Next month will be Upgrade Your Health 1.2. For more information on upgrading your health and/or these suggestions stop in today at one of our three Health Hutt locations!
Some of the materials used are; dental amalgam (silver fillings), composite (white fillings), gold, and porcelain. Restorations can be placed directly the way most fillings are; right into the prepared tooth, or indirectly, made outside the mouth in a lab and then cemented or bonded in place. Indirect restorations that would be familiar to most people are crowns and bridges.
There are advantages and disadvantages to all materials and techniques. Dental amalgam is easy to place and you do not have to have a perfectly dry field in which to place it. It can withstand heavy chewing loads and it is relatively inexpensive. The disadvantages of amalgam include the silver color and the mercury content of the material. (There is a mountain of information regarding mercury use and disposal that is beyond the scope of this article.)
Composite restorations look better but are more technique sensitive. You need to maintain a dry field during placement, which is sometimes next to impossible in the mouth's wet environment. The materials are more expensive and extensive, therefore making composites more costly.
When you look at gold and porcelain, the cost goes even higher. They last longer than composites and amalgams but since they are made outside the mouth, they require the use of lab techs and/or milling machines which drive up the cost. These types of restorations may or may not be covered by insurance.
When a restoration is recommended for a tooth, be sure to weigh all the options before making a decision. Decide what means the most to you; a composite or amalgam may be cheaper initially but will have to be redone sooner. Gold or porcelain will be initially more expensive but can last for decades. Only you can decide what is best for you.