Tid Bits on Stronger Whiter Teeth

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Brusha, brusha, brusha, buy the new Ipana! Let’s face it, as we get older the signs of age is usually revealed in our teeth, not the most gracefully either. Brushing and flossing daily are well known good habits we have grown accustomed to, just like our bad ones, coffee, wine, sodas, and yes smoking, all our rites of passage into adulthood. However, taking our mothers advice in our youth of eating more veggies mixed with using some genius mother’s kitchen techniques, we can be healthier and can appear timeless, by erasing some tell-tale signs of some adult indulgences.

“Berry” White:  His songs may refresh your soul, but not your teeth. I am talking about strawberries! This special berry not only helps lower the risk of cardiovascular diseases and cancer, but the Vitamin-C and malic acid in the berry will help polish away plaque build-up and surface stains. Whip up a nice strawberry paste and have some tasty fun brushing!

Baking Soda and lemon juice: Baking soda is not a new concept in teeth care, but brushing for one minute once a week with this combination will generate a lasting impression. The sodium bicarbonate in the baking soda will remove surface stains, while the lemon will provide the bleaching effect.

Cheese, glorious Cheese!: Who says it is only an appetizer? The milk protein casein, calcium and phosphates in cheese can help prevent cavities and nourish the enamel. So why not make cheese your dessert?

An apple a day…: well not just an apple, but any crunchy fruits or veggies will not only act as a natural abrasive, but also stimulate saliva production that act as a detergent, washing away stains and particles.

Keeping regular appointments with your dentist is always the sure way to know you are on the right track.

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Rules… Learn’em, know ‚em, break ‚em In the contemporary creative world, it is easy to replace stylistic integrity and creative vision with flashy commercialism and tasteless outsourcing to cut corners. I have opted to traverse with a more difficult path toward artistic freedom. In striving for this freedom, I feel I am set a part from my peers and can experiment with more innovative ideas and concepts. My mission is to expand the horizon of the viewer perspective and introduce them to a world of contemplation…a new way of thinking. I believe that words alone merely scratch the surface with the limited attention span of 21st century tradition. It takes a symbolic partnership of words and stimulating textural imagery to add a valuable dimension to our new forms of communication to illicit feeling and emotion. Many of my pieces, written or designed seek to expand and enhance current visual stimulations combining formal and more informal principles. By drawing upon my experiences, I am able to bring each piece alive with vibrant colors, cerebral background, all of which telling a story. Using text, color, and images on canvasses such as: PhotoShop, Illustrator, and In Design, I convey a message to the observer, in hopes that they gain an insight and perspective unique to that of which they had prior to experiencing my work. The traditional rules and principles of formal classical training are still present in my work, but are heavily foreshadowed by an instinctual need to express an idea without constraint. I seek to work with businesses and individuals who share my affinity for beauty and freedom of expression without restraints. I have always worked and lived with the idea that, mainstream is the easy and mindless way to achieve. I prefer working against the currents and making ripples. Standing out as a wallflower and making a statement that separates one from the many. Working as a freelancer fosters my vision of life and working with multiple others to facilitate the free exchange of ideas. Your future footprint should innovate, foster, and insight a long lasting impression and transcend to a new paradigm and in order to achieve this greatness one must realize: rules are meant to be broken! So what is holding you back?

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