Reflecting on the Past… What Will The Future Bring?

Our modern civilization has definitely come a long way, hasn’t it?After pausing to think about the differences between modern and ancient times, it is really boggling to the mind, isn’t it? 

The modern conveniences that are available to the masses today are incredible. If you go back a short eighty years ago, very few people had cars.  Today, almost everyone has a car. 

And think about the folks with mobility problems: Powerful stairlifts did not exist 100 years ago.  Yet today. They have mobility devices for both the home and for vans. 

Today’s technology makes it possible for some folks to live a life that would not have been available to them 100 years ago.  That’s what is good.

Yet, there are still problems to conquer. Gum disease is a problem which is characterized in the beginning by the need to stop bleeding gums. It’s strange to think that we still can not beat simple gingivitis after thousands of years of being plagued by it. 

Modern medicine may have slipped a bit on that one.  But teeth whitening reviews abound on the Internet today. The trend is that whitening teeth at home has become ‘almost’ the norm.  This is something that really wasn’t available one-hundred years ago – not to the masses.

Here is a very important tip related to this, do not ever attempt to use lemon juice to lighten your teeth. This will cause damage to your tooth enamel.Lemon juice is really acidic and can quickly eat away your tooth enamel, please don’t ever use it on your teeth. 

Medically speaking, it is getting better and better. Cardiac surgery technology has advanced far. Howver, it makes me feel a bit sad.We should turn our attention to the area that really needs improvement: Prevention.  

At the same time, we really should develop our ability to work with nature instead of against. Are there natural substances that can clean our arteries and help us avoid heart surgery in the first place? 

Despite that, I’m optimistic.  Now, I’m left wondering what will be available to the average person in the next fifty years.I am anticipating the thrill of finding out. 

 


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