Brushing With Cranberries Maybe Later
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Brushing with Cranberries? Maybe Later
Summary
Last November, reports from Tel Aviv University and the University of Rochester stirred excitement about using cranberries in dental care. Studies showed these tart fruits could repel cavity-causing bacteria and prevent plaque formation, hinting at a revolutionary cranberry toothpaste. However, the journey from concept to product may take a while.Cranberries and Dental Health
The University of Rochester explored cranberries' effects on a synthetic enamel-like substance, discovering their potential to ward off harmful bacteria. This discovery led to visions of a super-effective cranberry toothpaste that could enhance the benefits of fluoride and potentially eliminate cavities.The Sweet and Sour of Cranberry Toothpaste
Despite the promise, experts urge caution. Cranberries typically come with added sugar, a concern not addressed in the Rochester experiments. While some suggest using xylitol?"a natural sweetener known for combating S. mutans and reversing minor decay?"the fruit's natural acidity remains a challenge. Acidic substances can soften enamel, leading to erosion over time.A Work in Progress
For now, dentists advise patience. Researchers aim to extract beneficial cranberry compounds while avoiding sugar and acidity issues. Some boutique brands have already introduced cranberry toothpastes, claiming to isolate these compounds successfully. Adventurous consumers might try these options, but wider acceptance will require more research and development.Cranberries: Still Worth Consuming
Even if cranberry toothpaste isn't mainstream yet, the fruits offer numerous health benefits. They can help prevent clogged arteries, reduce LDL cholesterol, prevent kidney stones, and support recovery from strokes. Cranberries also fight harmful bacteria in the stomach and urinary tract.In conclusion, while brushing with cranberries may not be imminent, enjoying them in your diet is still highly beneficial.
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