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Onions (along with its close cousin, garlic) contain a naturally occurring chemical compound called allicin, which boosts saliva production and benefits immune health-and goes on to have a positive impact on gum health. The natural spice ginger stimulates saliva production directly and can be helpful for people with a dry mouth while it also supports the immune system. Berries of all kinds-blueberries, strawberries, and raspberries among others-are rich in antioxidants and vitamin C, and they all contain some naturally occurring xylitol. Berries have a particularly useful impact on mouth health and help to develop protective biofilm over teeth. [2025] - Ellie Phillips

My recommendation in bathrooms is that you use a high luster paint that contains an antifungal agent. However, the best antifungal paint is typically oil-based, which means it smells bad and is tough to clean up. For kitchens, a high gloss paint is usually recommended because it can be cleaned. Again, an oil-based paint (as opposed to latex) usually works best here. [2003] - Robert Irwin

The 50% Rule: A rental property's expenses tend to be about 50% of the income, not including the mortgage principal and interest (P&I) payment. The formula looks like this: Cash Flow = (Total Income x .5) - Mortgage P&I [2015] - Brandon Turner

Assuming that you're not someone who engages in ultrarisky behaviors like BASE jumping, motorcycle racing, or texting and driving, the odds are overwhelming that you'll die as a result of one of the chronic diseases of aging that I call the Four Horsemen: heart disease, cancer, neurodegenerative disease, or type 2 diabetes and related metabolic dysfunction. To achieve longevity-to live longer and liver better for longer-we must understand and confront these causes of slow death. [2023] - Peter Attia

During choppy markets, buying oversold and selling overbought situations can work like a charm. when the ADX is below 20, you can consider the market choppy and range-bound. [2003] - Marcel Link