Energy and Sports Drinks are ‘Bathing’ Teeth with Acid, leads to enamel damage say Scientists.(AP).By Anthony Gucciardi.Consuming sports and energy drinks is comparable to ‘bathing your teeth with acid’ according to scientists who have unleashed their findings on how these beverages may be destroying the health of your teeth.
In their research, the study team members
revealed that serious damage occurs to tooth enamel when exposed to sports and
energy drinks, which is especially concerning when examining the high rate of
consumption across the country — particularly in teenagers.
Looking to examine how the sugar-laden beverages would affect tooth enamel, scientists placed samples of tooth enamel into each drink brand for a total of 15 minutes. In order to note the differences, they also placed tooth enamel samples in artificial saliva for 2 hours for 4 times per day over a period of 5 days.
About 30 to 50 percent of teenagers have stated
that they consume energy drinks, and a shocking 62% of teens say that they
consume at least one sports drink per day. This means that these damaging
liquids are being chugged down on a daily basis, and in many cases it is a just
matter of how many.
Thankfully, there are natural alternatives that
actually improve your health. Coconut water is one of the most popular and
beneficial options, as one
2007 study found sodium-enriched coconut water to be as effective as
commercial sports drinks in overall hydration with far less stomach pains. And
of course it does not contain high levels of acid and sugar, but instead can
help to naturally lower your
blood pressure.Read the full story here.

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