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Volume 4  Issue 16 | Letters to the Editor | Privacy and Info | Past Issues

 

- The Canker Sore/Toothpaste Connection

- Eating Apples May Save Your Memory

 

Can Toothpaste Cause Canker Sores?

Research suggests that products containing sodium lauryl sulfate ("SLS"), a foaming agent in toothpastes and mouthwashes, may increase the recurrence rate of canker sores. SLS dries oral tissues, making them vulnerable to irritants. Read more here.

 

 

An Apple a Day Keeps Your Memory.

Consuming apple juice may protect against cell damage that contributes to age-related memory loss, concluded researchers from the University of Massachusetts. The study suggests that eating and drinking apples and apple juice, in conjunction with a balanced diet, can protect the brain from the effects of oxidative stress - and that one should eat such antioxidant-rich foods. It is believed that this effect is due to the apple's naturally high level of antioxidants.

 

Letter to the Editor

 

Dear Quantum Health

I just can't get over how Canker Cover has changed my life.  After trying every product on the market I figured nothing would come about to actually HEAL canker sores.

 

I was in shock after 5 minutes of getting the product.  I opened the box, read the quick directions and applied the patch. The canker sore was in the back of my mouth beneath my wisdom tooth. I figured this was about the oddest place and this patch will never stay there. After dealing with products that have a film and come off with minimal talking I was worried.

 

I placed Canker Cover on the sore and after one minute I started talking and actually had food about 30 minutes later with NO PROBLEMS AT ALL!! Now it has been about 15 hours and the patch has dissolved and the canker sore is almost gone.

 

What I like even more is that it is VERY affordable..words can simply not express how I feel...If you get canker sores you will know exactly what I mean after trying this product. 

 

Canker Cover user for life,  

Nick J, Denver, CO

 

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