Oil Pulling 101: What You Need to Know About Oil Pulling

March 14, 2014 12:02 pm

Have you heard of oil pulling? This new holistic health craze, which is actually an ancient Ayurvedic detoxification remedy, is said to boost overall health simply by swishing oil around the mouth once daily. The oil emulsifies with saliva in the mouth, becoming a cleansing agent that removes harmful bacteria, toxins, and plaque from the teeth and gums. The practice is also said to ease sinus congestion. But does oil pulling actually work? That's for you to decide—after checking in with your doctor or dentist first, of course.

If you'd like to give oil pulling a test spin, here's a handy guide to get you started.

1. Choose your oil.
The oils recommended for oil pulling are coconut, sesame, olive, and sunflower. You'll only need one tablespoon per pulling. If you choose coconut oil, let it liquefy before beginning your session.

2. Swish—and then swish some more.
Swish the oil around your mouth, just as you would with mouthwash. "Pull" the oil through your teeth. Your goal is to swish the oil until it becomes viscous and white. It usually takes 10 to 20 minutes to achieve this consistency, although beginner pullers can work their way up to that time.

3. Spit and rinse.
Once you've reached your allotted time, spit the oil into a trash can—not the toilet or sink, as the oil can clog pipes. (Don't swallow the oil!) Rinse your mouth with warm water, then brush your teeth. How often you practice oil pulling is up to you, although optimal benefits are said to achieved when oil pulling is performed several times per week.

Oil Pulling With Coconut Oil to Transform Your Dental Health [Authority Nutrition]
Oil Pulling: The Habit That Can Transform Your Health [Food Matters]
Oil Pulling for Oral Health [Wellness Mama]
What is Oil Pulling? [Coconut Oil Pulling]

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Don’t Pass Up the Drunken Noodles at My Thai Place

March 11, 2014 12:47 pm

The flavors and spices of authentic Thai cuisine are on full display in Ashburn at My Thai Place. Founded by three friends who wanted to share their love of Thai food with the world, this place really fits the bill. You’ll like the industrial ceilings, big chandeliers, and comfortable tables and booths. The bar with its cool blue lighting is also a relaxing spot.

For lunch or dinner, you can enjoy a refreshing Thai iced tea while checking out the menu, which features a huge variety of traditional favorites. The pad Thai and drunken noodles are both popular, as is the mango sticky rice dessert.

Open Mondays through Thursdays, 11:30 a.m. to 10 p.m.; Fridays, 11:30 a.m. to 11 p.m.; Saturdays, noon to 11 p.m.; and Sundays, noon to 10 p.m., My Thai Place offers take-out and delivery to your home or office.

My Thai Place
Brambleton Town Center
42385 Ryan Road
Ashburn, VA 20148
(703) 327-5900
http://www.mythaiplace.com/
http://www.yelp.com/biz/my-thai-place-ashburn-2

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Three Ways to Discover New Music From NPR

March 7, 2014 12:01 pm

National Public Radio is a wonderful resource for music from every type of genre, as well as all over the world. The station features both undiscovered talent and acclaimed, award-winning musicians in a variety of different formats. Check out these NPR music shows and you just may find your new favorite artist.

Mountain Stage
Broadcasted from West Virginia’s beautiful Mountain Stage, a beloved venue for over 25 years, this show features some of the best modern singers and songwriters in a great live setting. It offers performances from acts like Paula Cole, Billy Bragg, Mary Chapin Carpenter, and many more.

World Café
World Café, one of NPR’s most popular music shows, aims to feature the best essential and emerging artists. Hosted by the knowledgeable David Dye and recorded in Philadelphia, the World Café offers interviews and in-studio performances online and on NPR affiliates across the country.

JazzSet
If you’re a fan of the jazz, you’ll look forward to JazzSet every week. Offering performances from today’s best jazz performers from all around the world, this show will help you discover new artists each time you tune in. The NPR website also features full video recordings of each performance.

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