To: oldcomputerguy
At the very least, bread rots your teeth.
It could not therefore be a food man evolved to eat, as no species would naturally evolve to eat something that destroys the species means to ingest food.
I would not be surprised to learn that in addition to causing tooth decay bread does other harm to humans.
To: Age of Reason
51 posted on
12/31/2003 3:53:32 PM PST by
Ladysmith
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To: Age of Reason
At the very least, bread rots your teeth. This sounds like ununstantiated claptrap. I have not heard this before at all. Nor have I experienced it. I have eaten way too much bread in my life and never have cavities.
The biggest cause is excessive cavities is going to a dentist whose children are going to expensive schools. I am quite serious with this statement. If you have lots of cavities, got to another dentist, one who has been recommended by friends and neighbors who never seem to have any cavities when they go to see him. Your cavities will drop substantially.
To: Age of Reason
It could not therefore be a food man evolved to eat, as no species would naturally evolve to eat something that destroys the species means to ingest food. Will bread-eaters die out? If so, when? How much bread must a person consume to be categorized as a bread-eater?
104 posted on
01/05/2004 11:26:11 AM PST by
Aquinasfan
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