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ssj_kakarot
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am i right in thinking seen as say natural honey or raisins contain so much sugar they are bad for your teeth, or is that just refined sugar
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7th May 06 at 20:07   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

natural sugar isn't AS bad, but it will still have a similar effect, just not as severe
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bar was just wondering as i think i have the start of a cavity, and the only thing i eat which could have sugar in it is honey and raisins, dont even drink anything other than water.

go figure sods law, my bro eats nothing but sweets and shite all day and has perfect teeth.
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sucrose is commonly known as sugar but sugar is a general term for a type of carboydrate. fruits contain a lot of fructose which can still be converted to acid by the bacteria that colonies the teeth. fructose, like sucrose, will inhibit fatty acid oxidation and also make you feel full for a short period

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7th May 06 at 20:12   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Sugar is sugar.
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7th May 06 at 20:13   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

this is new all-time favourite thread
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ryan, you are a moron

sugar is not sugar, see my previous post
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quote:
Originally posted by Rcb
Sugar is sugar.


lol no its not,

working on that premise a car is a car; there all the same.
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sugar cane juice isnt bad to your teeth as sugar is
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caster sugar, icing sugar, granulated sugar
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quote:
Originally posted by corb
caster sugar, icing sugar, granulated sugar


brown sugar

 
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