Write an article based on this "Never throw water on the grease fire. Don’t swat at a fire with a towel, apron, or any other fabric. Do not throw any other baking product on the fire. Do not move the pot or take it outside."
article: This is the number one mistake many people make with a grease fire. Water and oil don't mix, and throwing water on a grease fire can even cause the fire to spread. This will fan the flames and spread the fire. The fabric itself could also catch on fire. Don't place a wet towel over a grease fire to snuff out the oxygen, either. Flour and baking powder may look similar to baking soda, but they won't have the same effect. Only baking soda and salt are safe and effective on a grease fire. This is another common mistake people make and it may seem logical at the time. However, moving a pot of burning oil can cause it to spill, potentially burning you and any other flammable objects it comes into contact with.

Write an article based on this "Look for the right ingredients. Make your own toothpaste. Add whitening to your toothpaste. Try oil pulling."
article: If you want to help reverse tooth decay naturally, try looking for natural toothpastes. These toothpastes contain a combination of all natural ingredients, which accomplish the same thing as fluoride. They work by reducing the bacteria in your mouth with xylitol, a sugar alcohol that reduces how much plaque-forming bacteria attaches to your teeth. These pastes also contain calcium and phosphate, which are lost during demineralization of your teeth. Common commercial natural brands include:  Redmond Earthpaste Dr. Collins Restore Apagard Premio Tom’s of Maine Cavity Protection If you don’t want to buy your toothpaste, you can make your own out of natural ingredients. Start with four tablespoons of calcium (carbonate) powder, which come as tablets or powder. Mix it with two tablespoons of baking soda, ½ to 1 packet of stevia or Xylitol powder, and one teaspoon sea salt. To the dry mixture, add enough coconut oil to make it into a paste. Next, add a few drops of peppermint oil to help freshen your mouth. Mix the ingredients completely.  To use this mixture, just dip your toothbrush into the paste and brush like normal. You can make this in bulk and seal it in a jar to use over time. To avoid any possible spoiling of the ingredients, keep it in your refrigerator. You don’t have to do without whitening if you make your own toothpaste. To make your toothpaste whitening, add two teaspoons of 3% hydrogen peroxide to the toothpaste recipe. When you use it, there will likely be foaming and perhaps some tingling, but this is how it should feel in your mouth.  Hydrogen peroxide works as a bleaching agent and is also antibacterial.  Don’t use anything stronger than a 3 % solution. The stronger concentrations may burn and irritate your mouth and gums. In addition to normal brushing, oil pulling can help reduce bacteria in your mouth. First thing in the morning, take one tablespoon of coconut oil or sesame oil into your mouth. With your mouth closed and without swallowing, swish the oil around in your mouth, getting between your teeth and around your mouth. Continue for 15 to 20 minutes. After you’re done, brush your teeth normally, then drink two to three glasses of water.  Do not gargle the oil. Make sure you do this before you have eaten or drank anything in the morning. This method has not been tested to see if shorter periods of time are beneficial, so try to perform it for the full length of time.

Write an article based on this "Wash your hands with antibacterial soap before touching your ears. Clean your ears twice a day with soap and water. Use a saline cleaning solution as an alternative to soap and water. Apply rubbing alcohol or an antibiotic ointment twice a day for 2-3 days. Rotate the earrings gently while the skin is still wet."
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Be sure to wash your hands thoroughly right before handling your earrings. This will prevent you from transferring  bacteria to your ears with your fingers. Use an antibacterial soap to ensure that your hands are as clean as possible. Lather your hands with soap and wash them for a full 10-15 seconds to kill germs. Lather a mild soap between your fingers until it is foamy. Gently rub the soap onto the front and back of your piercings. Carefully wipe your ears with a clean, wet cloth to remove the soap. Ask your piercer to recommend a sea salt-based cleanser to care for your newly pierced ears. This will clean your piercings without over-drying the skin. Swab the front and back of your piercings with the cotton ball or swab saturated in the cleaning solution. There is no need to rinse your ears after applying the saline solution. Disinfecting your ear piercings will cut down the chance of infection and speed up the healing process. Dab rubbing alcohol or antibiotic ointment to your ears with a cotton ball or swab. Discontinue this after a few days, as prolonged of these treatments can dry the sites of your piercings and make it harder for them to heal. Grasp the back of your earrings and  rotate them carefully right after cleaning the area. This will prevent the piercings from closing too tightly around the jewelry while they heal. You should only do this while your ears are still wet. Twisting your new piercings when your skin is dry may cause it to crack and bleed, resulting in a longer healing time.