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Monday, 27 July 2009
Written by Ben Anderson
I have made a recent discovery in the water bottle department and I'm really quite surprised.
I've never had a problem drinking out of regular water bottles, whether they be classic Nalgene or the disposable water bottles that you buy in the store. I've never been a huge fan of the sports bottles that have the tiny flip cap that you tilt up and squirt into your mouth, but aside from that, a water bottle is a water bottle, right?
Saturday, 25 July 2009
Written by Ben Anderson
I always have had a soft spot in my heart for scientific improvements to mundane objects and mechanisms. The idea that we've reached the technological pinnacle of practically anything is far-fetched. There are thousands of scientists on this planet working day in and day out to come up with new improvements to ways that we already do something. Sometimes these improvements are to something grand and exciting, while other times they sneak into something relatively commonplace. Saturday, 25 July 2009
Written by Ben Anderson
How the Waterpik changed my life…
I started using a waterpick when I had braces. With metal in your mouth, it's virtually impossible to floss. Sure they have the little loop adapters that you can use to feed the floss in between each tooth, but these are both wholly ineffective, and probably the most annoying things on the planet to work. Of course the braces give you even more nooks and crannies for food bits to hide out in and cause bacteria and buildup. This of course leads to a search for a solution. The most convincing test for me of this product was brushing my teeth thoroughly, then performing a good flossing, then hitting it with the waterpick. It still blasted out food junk from my teeth, even after the previous pass of the more traditional methods. Normally I waterpick first, to get all the loose gunk out, then I brush to polish up and get rid of any plaque. The feeling you have in your mouth after a good thorough waterpicking is second-to-none, it's fresh and clean and refreshing. For an even more refreshing experience, you can add a shot of mouthwash to your waterpick and blast your mouth out with it. Talk about minty fresh! Saturday, 25 July 2009
Written by Ben Anderson
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There isn't anything better than the feeling of a clean, fresh mouth. Brushing your teeth gets you pretty close to experiencing this wonderful feeling, and probably satisfies you if you haven't used a waterpick. However, no amount of brushing, flossing, or picking can reach the level of fresh feeling that you get from shooting jets of cool water into every nook and cranny in your mouth.
You've seen them in the stores, the veggie washes that are available in your grocery store, there are several different kinds. Most popular are probably the FIT and the Veggie Wash. The primary difference between the two is that Veggie Wash is made from all natural citrus ingredients, while FIT is based on those, have some additional chemicals added. The question is, do they help you get your fruits and vegetables cleaner. And do you need your fruits and vegetables to be cleaner?