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Health Benefits of Chewing Gum by Carolin K. Patient ExpertComplimentary & Alternative Medicine Posted Wed 12 Aug 2009 10:11pm benefits of chewing gums. Natural Health Ezine shares with us how chewing gum can positively affect our health. 1. Promote weight loss Calorie-free treat – It is a better... in moderation. Image by sometimes rain in JUN. Tags:chewing gum, health benefits, oral health, weight loss Related reading: Using iPhone for Weight Loss (0) Natural Toothpaste Read on »
The Benefits of Chewing Gum. by Lucky V. Patient Expert Posted Wed 27 Aug 2008 8:28am , promoting good oral health and keeping a beautiful smile. Xylichew Chewing Gum Cinnamon - 100 Piece(s) Xlear Spry Chewing Gum Peppermint - 600 Piece... A new study has proved that chewing gum after abdominal surgery may help in recovery. Researchers have collected information from several different studies Read on »
The Benefits of Chewing Gum by John !. Patient Expert Posted Wed 19 Mar 2008 6:03pm 1 Comment . And of course there's improvement in oral health from sugarless gum chewing, such as reduced plaque and cavities. Happy chewing! ...Last week the Diet Blog asked the question “Chewing Gum for Weight Loss?” to which I respond, “Heck yes!” I currently have a pack of Wrigley Extra in my car, my desk and my Read on »
Chewing Gum: Could it Actually Be Good For You? by Carolyn C. Healthy Living ProfessionalHealth Maven Posted Mon 14 Mar 2011 10:24pm As a life-long gum chewer (yes, even wellness coaches have vices), I’ve been surprised and intrigued by the recent positive research on its supposed health benefits. Could... as healthful. Some gums on the market even claim to be vitamin-infused. Others contain  xylitol , a “natural” sweetener that has been found to have bone-building benefits, but most gums Read on »
Coca Chewing Gum by Diana .. Posted Fri 12 Sep 2008 4:21am Coming soon, limited supplies of Coca Chewing gum (I have been asked about it and finally decided to import some). I expect the shipment to be in by early October. Each pack contains 18 pieces and will sell for $6.00 + shipping (and some other Coca Gum deals and offers.) You can expect the same health benefit as the Coca Tea -- just Read on »
Dear Mark: Phenylketonurics and Chewing Gum by Mark S. Healthy Living Professional Posted Mon 06 Jul 2009 5:22pm sweetener aspartame (a.k.a. Nutrasweet). More on this in a minute…. As to gum itself and potential benefits… If you’re looking to lose weight or quit smoking, chewing gum can.... (The American Dental Association suggests sugarless gum for these benefits, but even sugared gum can achieve the same thing if chewed after the sugar itself is gone.) Research has shown Read on »
Chewing gum in school should be mandatory. by adhdmomma Patient Expert Posted Fri 20 Feb 2009 7:24pm 2 Comments in the classroom would benefit my ADHD child greatly -- I had already noticed over the past year that he is wild about chewing gum and that he actually listens better and can focus on a task better while chewing gum. I just thought it was one of his quirks. It turns out, chewing gum in the classroom would benefit all children (and maybe the teachers' sanity a bit too Read on »
More insights on ED behaviors: chewing gum and stress by Laura Patient Expert Posted Mon 01 Sep 2008 7:12pm One of the signs our daughter was struggling with her eating disorder was in increase in gum chewing (sugarless, naturally). This is well known as a common symptom of those.... But another thing may be at play as well: new research finds chewing gum may reduce anxiety. Lower cortisol, better focus, better performance, less anxiety. My favorite line Read on »
Can chewing gum help you lose weight and get smarter? by amnichols Posted Mon 07 Jan 2008 12:00am gum. Good thing I do because not only do studies show that chewing gum helps you lose weight, but it makes you more intelligent, too. According to an article in the October...* the act of chewing gum can get your heart pumping more blood to your brain, which means more oxygen to the ol' noodle! Maybe we should pass out gum to kids taking the SATs Read on »