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SkyMarshal
2y ago
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It seems that it reduces bad bacteria but has no effect on good bacteria, though I'm not sure if there are enough studies on that to be conclusive.
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mock-possum
2y ago
I think the deal is that the bacteria that eats sugar produce the byproducts that mess with your teeth. If they ate something else, their waste would be differently comprised, and wouldn’t present that same threat to your teeth.
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