Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Hedge Friends And Family Accredited?

Cultural Diseases - The teeth and the critical


"Always listen to Mom and Dad! Even when Mom and Dad hit you, do it for your own good! "
" It's true, maybe, but what hurt the barrel! "
"Dad, why do I go to bed at nine?"
"Why do children go to bed at nine."
"But, Daddy, I did not sleep!"
"There go the same, because you get used to that you go to bed at nine."
At seven you need to get; to ' one must eat the three you begin to do their homework; the five should have a snack, dinner is at eight, at nine o'clock to bed ... ..
missing is that small stamp the tag! (Someone sooner or later we will think!).
This is just one example of what is being assimilated and taken for granted since childhood.
How many so-called " clichés (= things you take for granted)" Our daily life is full?

The state of our teeth represents a true reflection of what we agreed / or passively accept we rejected / reject , mental or justifications to assimilate rationally inductions of / conventions of family / environment.

To understand the effect of an impairment of any organ or system, you have to start from the knowledge of its normal function.
What is the normal function of teeth? The chewing! ( For those who were not familiar with the Italian language to the term "chewing " is assigned the value of "deep knowledge of a topic " (Example: Code that lawyer chew well!).
Every time we bring the food to the mouth, teeth grind, and transforming the bolus with saliva to allow it to swallow. The shredding process is also essential to activate the taste buds and then taste the food quality associated with the sense of liking or disgust.
Basically, then, prepare your teeth " analysis" of what we choose as food.
What is meant by "food ?
Food is any element from the external through a process of assimilation becomes part of the intimate structure of an individual, by feeding it in its entirety.
This definition, therefore, is not applicable only to the physical food (bread, pasta, tomatoes, chicory, etc..), But also to every thought, feeling, idea, behavior that the individual agrees to own.
I "cliches" are a real threat to the health of the teeth, because they tend to override the action of its own analysis of the "food" that passes through the chewing process.
People who have decayed teeth, usually not chew, but they swallow everything that comes to their mouth. Accept it as good as saying that everything suggests that the environment!
believe everything that is said in some cases even the most absurd things.
An example: My mother.
He lost all his teeth from a young age and that he has never questioned the veracity of what was being proposed.
"I saw a donkey fly" "Really? Where to? "... ...
People who instead have overlapping or crooked teeth are those trying in every way, giving himself a rational explanation forced to accept an even indigestible food, only to avoid conflict with the environment (many children and adolescents with appliances to realign teeth!).
People who refuse or resist but the food they brought (inductions), tend to mandibular prognathism (protruding jaw =), that shows his teeth.
People who have teeth are clearly critical and highly suspicious of everything and everyone.
People who have large teeth tend to gloss over important questions, showing a degree of superficiality trial (do not go deeply into knowledge).
serrano Those teeth are clearly closed to outside influences: the world begins and ends in themselves.
The diseases of the gums, the periodontal disease, teeth that move, expressing doubt, uncertainty, inability to express an opinion on things or on the events.

Conclusion
Toothpaste and toothbrushes are important in the prevention of some diseases (as I reported in another paper in the course of work), but they certainly are not effective in protecting teeth from decay.
True prevention of dental disease is achieved by teaching young, our children to express their views on any matter of everyday life. "What do you think about ...?" "Do you ... ..?" ....
Nice work for a genuine educator!
A critical common sense is the secret to keep teeth healthy for life.


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