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Teeth and 10,000 Taste Buds by Saundra G. Patient Expert Posted Tue 26 Aug 2008 4:31pm Do You Know Where Your Taste Buds Are? A woman I know lost her upper teeth to periodontal disease and now wears a complete upper denture. She's worried that she can't... have almost 10,000 taste buds inside our mouths. Some taste buds are on the roofs of our mouths (the upper palate), but most of our taste buds are on our tongues. Sweet, salty Read on »
Supertasters:extra taste buds by Mary .. Patient Expert Posted Sat 23 Aug 2008 3:10pm if you are in Bangkok like me we tend to take in extra. You might want to read this article: Extra Taste Buds Linked to Pleasure and Poor Health: Are You a Supertaster? Try a simple home test to find out if you are among the quarter of the population with extra taste buds. View more » extra taste buds triple five soul or hypertongues or just Read on »
Raw Foods: Taste Buds That Shout With Joy by Lucy J. Patient Expert Posted Mon 30 Mar 2009 3:03pm as the only flavour enhancer? Well if you haven't tried the new trends - you and your taste buds are in for a surprise. The idea behind raw food is not only that raw is good - it must also taste good and look appetizing. Not completely convinced? Read on »
Friday Weigh-In and Retraining Taste Buds by Andra R. Posted Fri 12 Mar 2010 12:00am it. I will be sore tomorrow but I welcome it. Now, let's talk about taste buds. Do you think that taste buds are something that can be trained to delight in healthy food... sandwiches, cheese and salami with dates washed down with crisp Sauvignon Blanc, you get the idea. Now it's time for me to retrain my taste buds to crave all the delicious Read on »
Taste bud pampering in Tasmania by www.foodrehab.com.au Posted Mon 29 Mar 2010 3:07pm Tasmania. Tassie. Tazza. What an amazing state. Although, just a warning, beware of the wildlife on the roads. I noted down the amount of times I saw roadkill: 50 times. Exactly one year ago, during a typical ... Read on »
Inflamed Taste Buds: Its Causes and Effects by FitBuff Brandon Patient Expert Posted Sun 15 Nov 2009 10:01pm Introduction When we talk about taste, I’m reminded of the rock star Michael Hutchence (of INXS fame) who lost his taste (read: no or damaged taste buds... around the world, but with no taste… it wouldn’t matter whether he ate sandpaper or did the whole caviar and wine thing! Taste Buds: Important facts By now its common knowledge Read on »
Taste buds and mood by Laura Patient Expert Posted Tue 26 Aug 2008 4:04pm Remember when the classic doctor's visit began with "stick out your tongue?" " A Taste of Depression " describes research that may reveal underlying mechanisms... of the sense of taste be a contributing factor, a result, or could they feed one another? Could this test help diagnose EDs - Could the better understanding of serotonin Read on »
Taste buds and mood by Laura Patient Expert Posted Wed 01 Oct 2008 8:13pm Remember when the classic doctor's visit began with "stick out your tongue?" " A Taste of Depression" describes research that may reveal underlying mechanisms... of the sense of taste be a contributing factor, a result, or could they feed one another? Could this test help diagnose EDs? Could the better understanding of serotonin Read on »
Taste Bud Satisfaction by Carrots 'N' Cake Patient Expert Posted Tue 24 Jun 2008 1:04pm Maybe its myvastlyimproved mood, but everything that I have eaten today tastes so much better than usual. It's almost as if my taste buds appreciate theflavorandtextureof the foods much more. Maybe my taste buds are justen fuegotoday?! All I know is that my mouth, stomach, and brain (mind) are extremely content. Lunch this afternoon was the other half Read on »
Would We be Healthier Without Taste Buds... by DiseaseProof Medical Doctor Posted Sun 12 Apr 2009 11:18pm speaking, it’s doubtful one could argue that we developed taste buds simply for pleasure. The real reason is because our ancient ancestors needed a mechanism that told them whether... or savory taste. Today, we don’t need our taste buds to save our lives. There’s no danger of scavenging through a wild grocery store and accidentally eating something poisonous. We Read on »