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Product Name: | Plackers Twin-Line Dental Flossers, Cool Mint Flavor, Dual Action Flossing System, Easy Storage, Super Tuffloss, 2X The Clean, 300 Count (Pack of 1) |
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Model Number: | 1 |
Product SKU: | B08PH2X3Z3 |
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Floss folks.
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Floss folks.
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What do you use at home? These are the only things that can make me floss regularly. But they feel so bad for the environment.
Oh, I just assumed these aren't. I don't have a recycle can in my bathroom 😂 maybe that's why
Floss folks.
Statistics are intriguing. I wonder if the bias for "health-caring" people was removed in that study (sort of how it was ignored in now debunked conclusion of "children co-sleeping with parents end up being in the economically disadvantaged group"). I am not contesting the fact that flossing is good or indeed the patients with gum disease had 2.6 greater risk for heart diseases -- on the contrary, flossing is clearly an effective strategy for reducing chances of gum disease. What I am wondering though if the test had a bias -- the patients with gum disease perhaps had lower amount of time/knowledge to take care of teeth (e.g flossing) and that also reflected generally in them not being able to take care of their health (eating/exercise) and as such had higher risk of heart disease.
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Floss folks.
To be fair, they've also said that saturated fats were terrible, which is completely incorrect. I personally wonder how much special interest groups play in to some (not all) of what they push.
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Are you implying that gingivitis and mineral deposits that form under one's gums are fictional and pushed by special interests groups and flossing isn't necessary?