Bumps On Back Tongue - Articles
The tongue,
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Sandi W.
said the endodontist this morning, is a very curious animal. This is true. It has its own obsessions and compulsions. The tooth (number 13, third from the left, on top, next to the molars), had broken off after phase one of his root canal. Part of the remaining tooth had formed a point, which my tongue kept touching and feeling until I had a sore ...
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Bump
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Vince C.

Mental bump, physical bumps and colour bump. I didn't mean this to sound like a video game or a nightmare but generally when things change (and in this case) for the better, it's like driving over a speed bump. It shakes up things and forces change. Change, if you have heard my mantra before, is inevitable but growth is optional. Some people chang ...
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The Bump
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bunnynohoogle
Even for someone with chronic illness, it's never easy to hear that something is wrong with you. In fact, it may even be more difficult. And maybe even more so for those, like myself, whose lives are affected severely by multiple illnesses. After my heart surgery, when I began to feel that my body wasn't as healthy as I liked to pretend and decide ...
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Day 4 in Pune - Bump on the head and fall on the back- Reality check!
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Nitin R.
April 15th 2008 : Tax Day Jet lag can be great for early morning starts. I have been up since 230 am working with staff back home. At 6 am I get ready for my walk and then class at 7 am. The walk in the park is nice, and its much more packed with residents of the area, many drive to it I wonder why? The walk around the area is so quiet and peace ...
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Imaging the Speaking of Tongues
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Linda MacDonald Glenn

The cat has my tongue this morning, so I'll let the NY Times say it: A Neuroscientific Look at Speaking in Tongues By BENEDICT CAREYNovember 7, 2006, NY Times The passionate, sometimes rhythmic, language-like patter that pours forth from religious people who “speak in tongues” reflects a state of mental possession, many of them say. Now they have ...
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Cleaning the tongue
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Julia J.
The mouth is the most important of all the gateways to the body, and should be the first part of your body you tend to every morning. Whilst in Australia we usually brush our teeth after breakfast, Ayurveda encourages us to clean our mouths before eating. This allows our body to taste food properly, without being clouded by ama (toxins, undigested ...
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Tongue On Cheek
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Vanessa R.
Mr. Nash has created this one of a kind tongue chair. I’m pretty sure it’s intended to be a dentist’s chair although, I could definitely see myself lounging in one of these pool side.The Lick n Sit Tongue chair is available for $2,800 at Etsy.com
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the tongue...Proverbs 13
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Lori

“Those who control their tongue will have a long life; opening your mouth can ruin everything.” Proverbs 13:3 This message is repeated in Proverbs over and over… Words have the potential to cut and destroy. If you don’t control what you say, you have not mastered self-control. This truth is recognized by James when he s ...
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Speaking in Tongues
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Ashley's Mom
A 10-year-old boy has woken up with a posh English accent after undergoing life-saving brain surgery. Check it out! Maybe Ashley will wake up after her upcoming brain surgery signing in Spanish!
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