Saturday, July 21 2007
New Toothpaste for Wine Drinkers
Anyone who has drank young Bordeaux or blockbuster California reds has experienced purple-tooth syndrome, but regular wine drinkers may experience another problem--wine has between five and seven grams of acid per litre, enough to soften and penetrate tooth enamel over the long term.
However, it turns out that there's a cure for that: according to the Globe and Mail, Canadians are flocking to new toothpaste designed for wine drinkers.
While I haven't tried the stuff (and don't endorse toothpaste, normally, although I'm open to sponsorship deals) I've always thought of dental hygiene as one of the pillars of good health, and without regular brushing and flossing I'd have a permanent purple smile. If anyone has tried this toothpaste, let me know.
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