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The World's First Eco-Friendly Tongue Depressor

Favored Health.
Favored Life.

Favored Health has developed The World’s First Eco-Friendly Tongue Depressor.  Favored Health uses 100% annually renewable resources such as corn in the manufacturing of its medical devices, including children and adult tongue depressors.  Such devices are 100% biodegradable and compostable.  Favored Health is committed to health and the environment.

Innovative and Preferred Medical Devices

Child Tongue Depressors


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Tongue Depressors

FIRST OF ITS KIND

Favored Health has developed the first tongue depressor made from corn.
Favored Health’s tongue depressors are 100% compostable and 100% biodegradable.

Favored Health recognizes the need for an improved tongue depressor that is comfortable in the mouth of the patient.  Unlike wooden depressors which feel rough against the patients’ tongue, have a bitter aftertaste and are visually unappealing, Favored Health has developed a new tongue depressor.

Favored Health’s tongue depressors are ultra smooth, tasteless, and visually appealing.

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Eliminating Fossil Fuels From Products
April 2010 - Fox News

Steve Davies, marketing director for NatureWorks, on his line of products made completely from plants.
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Testimonal by a Registered Nurse
May 11, 2010

“Recently, I had the opportunity to use the new and innovative depressors developed by Favored Health.  As a nurse, the various animal-shaped depressors are helpful in eliminating a child’s fear during an examination.  Immediately, the child becomes engaged in the animal-shaped tongue depressor and a positive examination is the result.  In addition, the innovative and eco-friendly depressors are made from corn, an annually renewable resource, and are 100% biodegradable.  The medical community wants to be active and contributing participants in creating a healthy environment as we care for the health of our patients.”
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