I started drinking coffee regularly a few weeks ago (that is, pretty much every morning when I’m home, though I’ve never actually brought myself to purchase a cup when away from home), primarily for medicinal reasons. I still don’t like the stuff that much, and can take or leave it. But one side effect I discovered, as a result of my latest dental visit, is that my teeth are much cleaner. I noticed that my cleaning was much faster than usual, and my hygienist told me that there was less to clean. I attribute this to the fact that I am brushing twice as often as I used to, because I feel a need to do so after drinking the coffee in the morning (I generally skip breakfast otherwise), partly to get rid of the after taste, and partly to prevent teeth staining. I was particularly motivated about the latter after seeing how hard it is to clean coffee stains from our white porcelain cups.
Category Archives: Health
“The Republicans Have No Health Plan”
Calling out the demagogues on their Bravo Sierra.
These liars are just contemptible.
Health-Code Violations
Looking for them because you don’t like someone’s political opinions.
Well, people voted for the guy who said he wanted to “fundamentally transform America.”
He got what he wanted. Did you?
Two Sleeps
I’ve posted about this before, but here’s another article on the concept. I often wake up in the middle of the night, but we have to get up early in the morning, regardless of how much we sleep. Unfortunately, it’s not practical for people who work modern industrial jobs.
Paleoista
A paleo blog I hadn’t noticed before, though it seems to have been around for several years (at least in one form or another).
The Chicken
I tend to rinse and run water through it, in a deep sink. I’m pretty sure that I don’t make the mess shown here.
Not Eating For Two Weeks
Someone gives soylent a try.
My Father
I just realized he would have been ninety years old today, if he hadn’t died over a third of a century ago, at 55. He had a terrible lifestyle — he smoked most of his life, was overweight, and had a bad diet, exacerbated by horrible nutritional advice (low-fat, grains) after his first heart attack at age 45. I’ve outlived him now, with no signs of coronary problems, but I’ve never smoked, and never been (much) overweight. I’m hoping that I’ll live to be at least ninety, and if I can make it that far, I suspect I’ll go far beyond, barring accidents or massive social upheaval.
What Makes You Fat?
Gee, they’re actually going to do some real science on nutrition, and not just accept the foolish folk-wisdom thermodynamics theory. What a concept.
ObamaCare And Small Business
OK, now those racists are saying that it’s forcing them to cut workers’ hours.