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Posted By rafaeldenillo 8 months, 4 weeks ago in NewsWine doesn't have to be red to cause stains on your pearly whites, a new study says. White wine also can create conditions that enable chemicals in other beverages, such as coffee and tea, to leave tints on teeth, say researchers from the New York University College of Dentistry.
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calitennflo8 months, 3 weeks ago
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I have been warned that flouride too, will yellow your teeth, especially if you smoke. But I looked further...flouride is an antibacterial, and it can aid in the progress of becoming immune. Flouride too used by the majority leads to an inferior care of our children's teeth, as well as the adults...and gives ample excuse to the Federal government to reply we didx not brush with flouride.
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That's just part of an example in referance to a procedure that is announced about white wine too...supposedly the wine kills...but we will all realize one day...it was not managed correctly by a man...that man does not include a women...but the one that insists...he runs everything in his sight...
You see before you a man aged by years...and does not want anything but to share, liken the hair does with the wind.
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