Tongue Twisters for twisted tongues?
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Tom WeidigPosted
Sun 05 Nov 2006 12:00am
I am currently reading Stutter by Harvard Professor Shell. He claims that tongue twisters are all always impossible for people who stutter. Is this assertion true?
I can do tongue twisters when I concentrate: How about you?
Maybe, we could even use them to improve our speech control. The secret about tongue twisters is to switch between two
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What Your Tongue Says About Your Health
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The Healthy BoyPosted
Tue 18 May 2010 12:00am
nutritional deficiencies on folic acid, vitamin B-12 or B3.
Black: A black tongue can be an indication of excessive bacteria or yeast overgrowth
Yellow: Liver or gallbladder disorder...
Ever wake up some mornings and see that you have a thick white layer of goop coating your tongue? Maybe you have some cracks or spots on your tongue that wont seem to go
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Dragon Tongue Beans with Green Relish
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Stephanie L.Posted
Thu 10 Sep 2009 12:00am
them as "dragon tongue" beans. I laughed and wondered what really a dragon tongue would even taste like. But the real reason I wanted to try these beans was because they were one...-dragon tongue for you. They are thick and juicy with flavor. Another name I have seem a similar bean was the Romano bean, so I guess if you are looking to find a larger bean
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The tongue,
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Sandi W.Posted
Fri 12 Sep 2008 11:34am
, next to the molars), had broken off after phase one of his root canal. Part of the remaining tooth had formed a point, which my tongue kept touching and feeling until I had... red and white stripes. Something odd about his outfit--so very severe, formal and self-conscious. He had opened a black leather folder to reveal a list, handwritten on yellowRead on »
Raynaud’s phenomenon affecting the tongue of a patient
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JanPosted
Fri 11 Sep 2009 4:57pm
A case report by M. J. Bridges and C. A. Kelly
Raynaud’s disease of the tongue may occur in patients with connective tissue disease, or in patients without underlying disease. Symptoms include dysarthria, temporary paraesthesia, lingual ulceration, and tongue spasms, and diagnosis rests
on careful history taking and, ideally, confirmation
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