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An Ayurvedic Oral Ritual: Oil pulling with One Life’s cold pressed Virgin Coconut Oil for dental aid

Availability: www.onelifeindia.in Description: According to Ayurvedic scriptures, the tongue is connected to organs like the kidney, heart, lungs, and small intestine. By practising oil pulling daily or regularly, it facilitates excretion of toxic heavy metals through saliva. It also activates salivary enzymes which then absorb the chemical, bacterial and environmental toxins that are potential deal-breakers …

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Interim Regulations By ICC Announced

The International Cricket Council (ICC) has announced the interim changes for playing the sport that includes a ban on the use of saliva to shine the ball and allowing home umpires in international series. The draft has recommendations from the Anil Kumble led Cricket Committee, aimed at reducing the risk posed by COVID-19 and for …

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Smile Bright!

Do you also smile wide and make people wonder about the various shades of yellow? Or envy the people with a bright white smile? White teeth are God’s blessing and with the passage of time because of our lifestyle, our little gems lose their right shade. While there are many products in the market that …

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Have A Bad Breath? We Got You Covered

Been told you’ve got bad breath? No worries, you can fix it easily and don’t feel embarrassed too. Some of the most common reasons of bad breath are dental cavities, a coated tongue due to inflammation, gum disease, lack of saliva in the mouth or lifestyle choices such as smoking and alcohol. But, boom! You …

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Hot and Spicy With Healthy Benefits

Want spicy food? Add green chilli to get the taste. Not only does it give the spicy touch, green chilies come with a pack of health benefits which almost seem unbelievable. Let’s look at the healing benefits this humble spice offers:   1. Improves digestion When green chillies are chewed, saliva is automatically released in …