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Stop Canker Sore Pain | Reader's Digest Version. Remedies for treating canker sores. That little crater in your mouth causes more pain than anything so small deserves to. Rest assured that in a week or two, your canker sore will most likely be history, and you can chomp a chip, drink a cup of joe, or smooch your spouse without regretting it. Meanwhile, here are ways to blunt the pain and become a sore loser faster. Seal the Sore Over-the-counter products such as Zilactin-B Canker Sore Gel and Colgate Orabase Soothe-N-Seal form a long-lasting protective coating over the sore to speed healing and provide fast pain relief. A form of licorice known as deglycyrrhizinated licorice, or DGL, also coats canker sores. It’s available in health food stores. Chew one or two 200-milligram tablets two or three times a day.

The sap of aloe vera — the ubiquitous “first aid plant”– can bring welcome relief. Cut open a vitamin E capsule and squeeze a bit of the liquid onto the sore. Apply a damp tea bag to the sore for five minutes. Nanotechnology Companies.

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Top 30 Financial Blogs. The Big Picture. Paul Kedrosky's Infectious Greed. Trader Mike — Bespoke Investment Group. Market News & Market Commentary. BigCharts: Stock Charts, Screeners, Interactive Charting and Research Tools. Are you done with stocks? A no-stock portfolio could work. By Adam Shell, USA TODAY NEW YORK — If you are risk averse, retired or nearing retirement, or just hate the thought of losing money, you probably view stocks as the financial equivalent of an atomic bomb. You know what could happen to your nest egg if the stock market blows up. The dot-com-driven stock plunge in 2000 and the Great Depression-like losses suffered in the recent financial crisis taught you all you need to know about the risks of owning stocks. What if you never bought a stock again?

Don Luskin, chief investment officer at Trend Macrolytics, sums up the traditional Wall Street take on this issue: "It makes no sense to have a portfolio without stocks. Having some of money in stocks also guarantees you won't miss out on rallies. While Luskin says the premise of a zero-stock portfolio is "flawed," he stresses that investors who insist on no stocks should at least spread their cash in as many other assets as possible to boost performance and reduce risk through diversification.

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