Quotes of the Day
FOOD PAIRING: By adding eggs to salad, we can increase our absorption of nutrients from the egg and the salad greens, compared with eating these foods individually. When bananas are eaten alongside whole milk, custard, or yogurt, this combination increases the body’s uptake of calcium from the dairy. Steaming can reduce the oxalates in spinach and preserve the water-soluble minerals that would be lost in boiling water. To increase the absorption of fat-soluble minerals from spinach or other green vegetables, consider adding a small serving of butter to these foods. [2018] - Ellie Phillips
A company called Oral DNA has a test called MyPerioPath®, which measures the levels of periodontal bacteria in your saliva. This can alert you if harmful periodontal pathogens are at an unhealthy level, indicating the probability that they are breeding in gum pockets around your teeth. I suggest everyone takes a salivary mouth test for periodontal pathogens along with an oral cancer screening, at least every couple of years. If you have active gum disease, I believe you should consider testing immediately and then monitor your oral health until it is satisfactory and remains stable. [2018] - Ellie Phillips
In countries where large amounts of garlic and onion are consumed daily, stomach cancer risk is 90% lower than in countries where it is a sometimes thing. [2009] - Frances Sheridan Goulart
Apples are widely believed to be food for oral health, and they do contain an antioxidant called quercetin, which has antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties. Apples also contain polyphenols, which offer specific protection against gum damage by periodontal bacteria. Eating apples can benefit teeth, but always remember that apple juice is damaging. The difference is that juice loses its fiber component, and it is the fiber that protects teeth from the malic acid that apples contain. [2018] - Ellie Phillips
Business systems and procedures can give a competitive advantage if they're more efficient or effective than the competition's. [2005] - Robert T. Kiyosaki
