A recent study shows that drinking wine and eating Vietnamese lumps can help eliminate bacteria that lead to tooth decay.
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Research by dentists at Rochester University shows that kumquat and wine can fight Streptococcus mutans , a bacterium that enters the mouth after a meal. Streptococcus mutans live on pieces of sugar left over after eating desserts and candies, and producing an acid that corrode the enamel.
" The natural food has great ability to prevent cavities, " said microbiologist Hyun Koo, a microbiologist .
According to him, Vietnamese wine and blueberries are two of them and can prevent bacterial growth for months.
An Italian study published by the University of Pavia in 1007 for the first time discovered that wine can fight bacteria that cause tooth decay and sore throat effectively.
Research by dentist Koo is underway, but before that the researchers could not understand why Vietnamese male whips can prevent such cavities effectively.
However, keep in mind that sugar and starch are the two factors that cause bacteria to grow in teeth, so sugar beetles will definitely not be an anti-decay drug.