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  2. Dental health diets for dogs - Wikipedia

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    Deficiencies negatively impact parts of the teeth including the gingivae, periodontal ligaments and the alveolar bone, leading to degeneration of the teeth and jaw. [ 2 ] [ 9 ] According to the Association of American Feed Control Officials (AAFCO) dietary recommendations based on dry matter content, the maximum amount of calcium within a diet ...

  3. Woman Shares Simple DIY Treat Recipe for Dogs With ... - AOL

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    If your dog has itchy skin, you won't want to miss this DIY dog treat recipe that The Z Cattle Dogs shared on Tuesday, April 16th. ... Coconut oil may help with seasonal allergies, too. That's why ...

  4. Oral rehydration therapy - Wikipedia

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    For an initial cereal diet before a child regains his or her full appetite, the WHO recommends combining 25 grams skimmed milk powder, 20 grams vegetable oil, 60 grams sugar, and 60 grams rice powder or other cereal into 1,000 milliliters water and boiling gently for five minutes. Give 130 mL per kilogram of body weight during per 24 hours.

  5. Yogurt - Wikipedia

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    Strained yogurt is also enjoyed in Greece and is the main component of tzatziki (from Turkish "cacık "), a well-known accompaniment to gyros and souvlaki pita sandwiches: it is a yogurt sauce or dip made with the addition of grated cucumber, olive oil, salt and, optionally, mashed garlic.

  6. Powder of sympathy - Wikipedia

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    The powder is said to have consisted of green vitriol, first dissolved in water and afterward recrystallized or calcined in the sun.The Duke of Buckingham testified that Kenelm Digby had healed his secretary of a gangrenous wound by simply soaking the bloody bandage in a solution of the powder (possibly due to the oligodynamic effect).

  7. Salty dog - Wikipedia

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    A Salty Dog, a 1969 album by the band Procol Harum "A Salty Dog" (song), a song from the album "Salty Dog", a song from a 1964 album "Back in Town" by The Kingston Trio ...

  8. Bath salts - Wikipedia

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    A selection of bathing products, including bath salts. Substances often labeled as bath salts include magnesium sulfate (Epsom salts), sodium chloride (table salt), sodium bicarbonate (baking soda), sodium hexametaphosphate (Calgon, amorphous/glassy sodium metaphosphate), sodium sesquicarbonate, sodium citrate and formerly borax.

  9. Sodium cocoate - Wikipedia

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    Sodium cocoate is a mixture of fatty acid salts of coconut oil that is used in some soaps. [1] Sodium cocoate is produced by hydrolysis of the ester linkages in coconut oil with sodium hydroxide, a strong base. The CAS number for sodium cocoate is 61789-31-9.