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Top five ingredients to avoid in deodorant

NaturalNews | "Deodorant is an essential toiletry that most Americans have in their medicine cabinet today. Many are still unaware of the hidden dangers in the active ingredients of modern day deodorant. They continue to use these potentially hazardous chemicals on their underarms as a way of reducing perspiration and odor."

Colloidal silver the perfect mouthwash?

Natural News | "The amazing infection-treating properties of silver seem to be flooding the pages of scientific journals these days, as researchers, scientists, and medical experts are finally fessing up to the fact that this unique element possesses healing properties far superior to pharmaceutical antibiotics and drugs. And a new study published in the Society for Applied Microbiology journal Letters in Applied Microbiology reveals that silver is fully capable of killing yeast-based mouth infections caused by Candida albicans and Candida glabrata."

Why colloidal silver is better than the best mouthwash

Anousta | "The use of silver as an antibiotic is becoming widespread today even though its natural qualities were recognized centuries ago. Colloidal silver, which is available in liquid form, has natural antibiotic substances that are capable of fighting the most harmful bacteria, virus and fungus even in cases where other medications haven't been effective. Most dentists have found it easy to cure dental infections with colloidal silver, which is now recognized as a better mouthwash than even the best mouthwashes available today."

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