Guest guest Posted December 17, 2005 Report Share Posted December 17, 2005 I'd like the research on this topic, please. Thank you. Blissful144 Diana , " Jerry Mittelman " <jmittelman@n...> wrote: > > > The numbers of those suffering from cancer of the esophagus has risen by 66% in the UK over the last 30 years, whereas in countries like China and Japan, where not as many fizzy drinks are consumed, there has been no rise. > > Researchers found a significant correlation between the 2 rising trends. Interestingly, they broke consumption down to minutes of acid exposure - found that an average soda drinker has over 32,000 more minutes of acid exposure per year. > > Throat cancer is a particularly hard cancer to beat--more than 90 % of patients with invasive esophageal cancer die within five years of diagnosis. > > Dentally, this exposure would have to affect the teeth - and ultimately one's total resistive capacity. > > Jerry Mittelman, DDS, FAPM > > - - - Reply with your po box or street address to get a free > copy of The Holistic Dental Digest PLUS. > jmittelman@n... > What dentists aren't likely to learn in dental school Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 24, 2007 Report Share Posted July 24, 2007 Diet Colas use large amounts of phosphoric acid to a degree where more than one can a day of a diet cola over time can cause kidney damage. Also, the excessive amount of phosphorus found in diet colas triggers demineralization of bone. –Jerry Hickey, RPh Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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