Health
A history of medical scrubs and how President Garfield changed surgery
I was listening to an interesting interview today on the radio. The author being interviewed wrote the story of President Garfield being shot and how he ultimately died from infection as a result of the barbaric medical practices of the day. She said that the doctors of the time wore dirty aprons and that the more blood and gore on them, the more established they became. Their dirty aprons were a badge of honor.
That got me thinking of the history of medical scrubs.
Scrubs for kids with autism?
Can wearing scrubs for kids with autism really be a good choice?
My 9 year old has autism. She can’t fasten buttons and can do zippers only on loose clothing, or something with a good structure like her coat. So, jeans are out of the question most of the time. However, wearing sweats for the rest of her life isn’t going to be the best option either.
Cinnamon Stick Tooth Powder Review
What: all natural, non abrasive tooth powder. This Cinnamon Stick tooth powder is made with a food grade Bentonite Clay, Organic Ceylon Cinnamon Powder, Activated Charcoal, 5x Myrhh powder, and organic stevia.
Why: The Clay and Charcoal help to detoxify and wash away bacteria from the mouth. Myrrh helps to tone the gums.
Where: AquarianBath.etsy.com
My thoughts: I’ve tried some other natural tooth products from liquid tooth soaps to powders because I have sensitive teeth and just don’t like the thought of putting more chemicals in my mouth. Actually, it’s the taste of commercial tooth paste that I don’t like. Mint isn’t my favorite in any form.
I found the Cinnamon tooth powder to be pleasant enough to use. I turn the lid over, sprinkle some powder in it and then with a wet tooth brush, rub the brush into the powder.
Their isn’t much taste, which is good. It is a little gritty, but what do you expect when putting powder in your mouth? My teeth and mouth felt clean, fresh, and I didn’t notice any residue.
The one drawback? I was grossed out when watching myself in the mirror. It looked like I had a dirty mouth – literally dirty. So, I just don’t watch while I brush now!
Have you tried natural tooth solutions? What do you think?
Living With Fibromyalgia
Although, I personally, haven’t had to deal with this condition, I have heard from others I’ve met that have, that this is not always the easiest thing to live with. There seems to be a long list of symptoms that people living with this condition have to deal with on a daily basis. Some including… chronic muscle pain, leg cramps, dizziness, insomnia, feeling anxious or depressed & many more.
If you or someone you know may need more information on this condition or would like to meet an amazing woman & good friend of mine who lives with this, please do follow this link to her site where you will also find links to her blog as well as other helpful sites.
As always thank you for taking time to read this & I welcome your comments & if you happen to know of or have found ways to ease or deal with the daily symptoms please do share them so that others may find hope or help in their possible struggles with this condition.








