It was going to do everything from annihilating radio and Hollywood to
promoting tooth decay.
While some prefer the taste of sesame oil over the thick consistency of coconut oil, it has been proven less effective than coconut oil in preventing Streptococcus Mutans from coating the teeth and
promoting tooth decay.
Grains are the main source of phytic acid in the modern diet, although we can't rule out the possibility that grains were
promoting tooth decay through another mechanism as well.
Because it is not digested by bacteria, it does not
promote tooth decay.
drinking from a sippy cup can
promote tooth decay.
Research shows that human milk by itself does not
promote tooth decay.
While glycerin is thought to coat the enamel and
promote tooth decay, it's actually very soothing to skin and lips so it's great for skincare.
Starch can
promote tooth decay but probably less than sucrose or other sugars [17].
All types of sugars do
promote tooth decay.
A Healthier Sugar Alternative: Tagatose is prebiotic, which helps improve the overall health of the digestive system, and does not
promote tooth decay like sugar does.
However, large amounts of refined sugars
promote tooth decay and displace nutrient - rich foods with empty calories.
Corn syrup contains no nutritional value other than calories,
promotes tooth decay, and is used mainly in foods with little intrinsic nutritional value.
Not exact matches
He quotes a study that shows that phytic acid in grains, nuts, seeds and legumes causes dental
decay — due to a lack of absorption of minerals, and that avoiding phytic acid and increasing vitamin D
promoted a reversal in
tooth decay.
We are committed to providing services that prevent gum disease and
tooth decay and, in general,
promote you and your family's oral health and well - being.
KEEPING
TEETH HEALTHY: A baby should not sip bottles of milk or juice in bed, because sugar from the drink will stay in his or her mouth while the baby sleeps,
promoting decay.
Fluoride helps prevent cavities and
decay by coming in direct contact with the
tooth enamel (the outside of the
tooth) and
promoting mineralization.
5 Fluoride counters
tooth decay by preventing the loss of minerals from enamel and
promoting reabsorption of calcium and phosphate from saliva into the enamel.
Research studies show that the consumption of refined carbohydrates — like sweetened beverages and sweet and starchy foods —
promotes the growth of acid - producing bacteria in the mouth and the progression of
tooth decay.3 One exception is xylitol, a naturally sweet compound found in birch trees, berries, mushrooms, corn husks, and oats.
Cavities and gum problems are mainly the results of consumption of foods low in vitamin A, D, C and K. However, the consumption of foods rich in fat - soluble vitamins help keep the gum safe, preventing
tooth decay and
promoting gum health.
Sugar also contributes to
tooth decay by
promoting bacterial growth.
Some people on a raw food diet rely so much on fruit that their
teeth begin to erode: from acids in the fruits that wear down the
tooth enamel, from sugar
promoting decay, from dried fruit (another raw vegan staple) sticking to the
teeth and further
promoting decay, and from a general mineral deficiency.
WHIMZEES Veggie Sausages and Veggie Strips are natural, limited - ingredient, daily dental chews that contain dental health -
promoting Clove Bud Oil plus calcium carbonate to help reduce the risk of
tooth decay.