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cactus rose
06-24-2006, 09:29 PM
Don't overdo it on the sports and energy drinks. While they hydrate thirsty athletes and sweaty weekend gardeners, they are best consumed by chugging them. Don't sip and savor them all day. Why? They eat away tooth enamel and that can lead to tooth decay and a host of other dental problems, reports HealthDay News.
Sports and energy drinks are even more abrasive on tooth enamel than tea and cola drinks. That's the surprising message from J. Anthony von Fraunhofer, director of biomaterials research at the University of Maryland Dental School in BaltimoreDon't overdo it on the sports and energy drinks. While they hydrate thirsty athletes and sweaty weekend gardeners, they are best consumed by chugging them. Don't sip and savor them all day. Why? They eat away tooth enamel and that can lead to tooth decay and a host of other dental problems, reports HealthDay News.

Sports and energy drinks are even more abrasive on tooth enamel than tea and cola drinks. That's the surprising message from J. Anthony von Fraunhofer, director of biomaterials research at the University of Maryland Dental School in Baltimore.

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LordThor
06-24-2006, 10:01 PM
Thanks....I think.

IRONCLAD
06-24-2006, 11:20 PM
I guess nothing is safe to drink or even eat these days...Well, I'm going back to drinking water.

Question: What color is water when it is in a see through glass?