December

14

Tried and True Gifts For Your Favorite Lap Warmer

Actually, if your cat is anywhere near a kittenish age, she’s probably too busy scaling your Christmas tree and pushing your favorite ornaments to the ground to notice she has her own stocking. If you haven’t figured out what your cat’s fave toys are to stuff his or her stockings, here are a few favorites of cats I’ve known over the years.

December

14

What Are the Side Effects of EvoraPlus

Reading the list of side effects of EvoraPlus probiotic mints link would make you smile. The side effects are dramatic. They include noticing whiter, brighter teeth, healthier teeth and gums and fresher breath. Seriously.

December

11

Have Your Coffee and Your White Teeth Too!

EvoraPlus to the Rescue!

Here’s the thing about coffee and white teeth – you really can have your coffee and your white teeth, too. Using our EvoraPlus probiotic mint to safely and gently whiten your teeth – even if you have teeth staining habits – is like having a piece of chalk (the staining food) in one hand and an eraser (EvoraPlus) in the other hand. And, unlike harsh chemical whiteners, EvoraPlus probiotic mints don’t employ high doses of harsh chemical hydrogen peroxide, which pits and etches teeth, leaving them prime for more staining.

December

8

Could You Please Pass the Peas? And the Carrots? And the Spinach?

Visit Leslie’s blog by Wednesday, Dec. 16 and see how you could win a free one-month supply of EvoraPlus probiotic mints. This savvy blogger gives you many ways to enter, and, based on her two-thumbs-up review, she already has a pile of readers hoping to win that box. You could be the one!

December

7

Busting the Myth that Your Dogs Mouth is Cleaner Than Yours

Then, when you take it a step further and consider that dogs are known for eating everything from your trash to dead animals to their own feces, even that particular theory doesn’t quite stick. If a dog has bacteria from feces or a dead animal in its mouth, and that dog bites you, there’s a pretty good chance that the bacteria from that dog’s bite could cause an infection.

December

7

Frequent Tooth Flossers May Be Doing it All Wrong

When people floss, they typically wind the floss around their fingers, and use one section of floss to clean between their teeth. Is this the way you were taught to floss? Apparently not only is it not the right way to floss – it can move harmful bacteria from one part of your mouth to the other.

December

3

What Your Dog Really Wants in His Stocking This Year

What I would like to offer is a little advice to choose healthy treats for your four-footed best friend at the holidays or any time of the year. It’s really sad that “healthy” doesn’t come across as fun, or tasty to we humans. I mean, I LOVE fresh fruits and veggies, but when I say that to anyone, I seldom get the same reaction as when I divulge my chocolate of choice. That being said, our puppies aren’t really as finicky as we humans are.

December

2

Why You Should See a Dentist When You Are Pregnant

There are several dental health issues to be aware of during pregnancy, not the least of which is periodontal disease, according to the American Dental Association. Expecting women with periodontal disease are seven times more likely than those with healthy gums to have a baby that is born too early and too small. More research is required to pinpoint the exact link, but it is thought that harmful bacteria permeate the enflamed gum tissue more easily than they do healthy gum tissue.