Share of Cost – Cranberry Juice Is The Latest Dental Health Tip
Thursday, Dec. 15th 2022 5:31 AM
Cranberry juice has been hailed as a healthy beverage choice, but it also appears to stop the bacteria that causes cavities and gum disease, according to preliminary research from the University of Rochester. In one study, two doses of a beverage with 25 percent cranberry juice stopped bacteria from clinging by as much as 85 percent.
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