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Originally Posted by Shelley_c
You'll be surprised even when brushing what long term effects consistent "fizzy drinking" will have on your teeth, especially on the tooth enamel. Once that wears down, your screwed. In reality, your only prolonging the inevitable.
Facts are facts, with consistent drinking you'll never need to worry about eating breakfast rather enjoying it via a straw.
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Facts are I've been drinking soda for decades, and I've only ever been to the dentist twice. My teeth are fine, other then some crookedness, but that was a result of the strong medicines I was on prior to my adult teeth coming in. Other then that, the I've only had a couple of cavities which didn't come to bear until I was in my late twenties. Really, the probability of acidic properties coming in contact with out teeth are not limited to sodas, and plenty of foods, even natural foods have natural acidic properties. Your teeth go bad because you fail to take care of them, predominately. Otherwise, you'd be in just as much trouble eating citrus foods and drinks, spicy foods or anything with citrus and phosphoric acid.
I'm not saying it's a health food, mind you, and that it can't be abused. What I'm saying is, you can run through the mud all day, but if every cut you get starts to get infected, you can't blame the mud if you never take baths.