Teeth and General Health: What's Really True?
Teeth aren't directly connected to organs, as some alternative maps suggest. There's no scientific evidence that toothache predicts future liver, heart, or kidney problems.
What is true instead:
Oral health is closely linked to general health
Gum infections can affect the heart, diabetes and inflammation
Toothache should always be evaluated, but it is not a diagnosis of other diseases.
Conclusione:
I don't have any “prevedono” malattie, but one of the problems that come from it contributes to a salute problem.
Per questo Γ¨ importante:
oral igiene costante
controlli dal dentista
Non affidarsi a mappe or teorie non medicheIngredients:
1 large egg
2 teaspoons vanilla sugar
100 g of granulated sugar
50 g of corn starch
500 ml of whole milk
70 g of soft butter Step-by-step preparation:
In a saucepan, beat the eggs with the granulated sugar and vanilla sugar until pale.
Add the sifted cornstarch and mix well with a whisk to avoid lumps.
Gradually pour in the milk, stirring continuously.
Bring to a boil over medium heat and cook, stirring constantly, until the cream thickens (about 5–7 minutes).
When the cream is thick and smooth, remove from the heat and add the soft butter cut into pieces, mixing until completely absorbed.
Cover with cling film and leave to cool completely.
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