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Grapefruit and Gum Disease

Reviewed on June 22nd, 2007 by Andrew

Researchers from Friedrich Schiller University in Germany, discovered people with gum disease who ate two grapefruit a day raised vitamin C plasma levels much less bleeding from the gums. The researchers suggested you shouldn’t brush your teeth immediately after eating grapefruit as it is acidic and can weaken tooth enamel.

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