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Text Box: Xylitol 
Over 25 years of testing in widely different conditions confirm that xylitol is the best sweetener for teeth. Xylitol use reduces tooth decay rates both in high-risk groups (high caries prevalence, poor nutrition, and poor oral hygiene) and in low risk groups (low caries incidence using all current prevention recommendations). Sugarfree chewing gums and candies made with xylitol as the principal sweetener have already received official endorsements from six national dental associations.  Click here for more information.
Text Box: Chlorophyll which strikingly resembles our own blood's hemoglobin molecule.  Our hemoglobin molecule consists of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen atoms grouped around a single atom of iron.  Chlorophyll has the same grouping of atoms around a single atom of Magnesium.  Some studies showed that intensive use of Green Liquid Chlorophyll seemed to result in increased resistance of human cells and inhibition of bacterial growth.  Other studies found it to specifucally influence anemia, and that it was stimulating to the heart  So our mothers knew what they were saying when they told us to "eat all of our green veggies"!

Text Box: Try these tips listed in Family Circle Magazine:
1. To remove the tarnish from copper cookware, sprinkle with salt, cover with lemon juice or vinegar, then rub the affected area again.  Rinse thoroughly and dry.
2. Clean rust from knives by leaving the blades stuck in a raw onion.  Wiggle the blade around to activate the juice.