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10baht soda water from 7-11 with a 1/2 slice of lime squeezed into it is my goto drink in the evening.

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1 hour ago, shdmn said:

10baht soda water from 7-11 with a 1/2 slice of lime squeezed into it is my goto drink in the evening.

10 baht? Someone is taking the piss, aren't they?

 

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18 minutes ago, fredwiggy said:

Crystal Light, Mio, Tea mix and other water enhancers with Stevia.

Tea mix? What has happened to making fresh tea with boiling water and tea bags? 

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14 minutes ago, save the frogs said:

Gobbler, we're learning a lot about you.

Getting to you know better and better, one thread at a time.

What else do we need to know about you?
 

Be careful what you want to know. 

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2 minutes ago, fredwiggy said:

Do that too, but keep a container of cold tea in the refrigerator all the time.

As do we, but it is always freshly made with nothing but tea and hot water. 

 

 

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1 hour ago, Gobbler said:

What do you put in your water?

What water do you drink? There are big differers.

 

Purra all the way for me. Glass of warm water with fresh lemon in the morning

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55 minutes ago, scubascuba3 said:

I like water on its own or with a slice of lemon, squeezed then i eat it.

 

What's better lime or lemon?

I prefer lemon. I find lemons last much longer in the fridge than do limes. Limes get hard and are dangerous to cut.

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11 minutes ago, Seppius said:

What water do you drink? There are big differers.

 

Purra all the way for me. Glass of warm water with fresh lemon in the morning

I filter my water with a reverse osmosis filter.

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24 minutes ago, Pattaya57 said:

What is it with all the repetitive thread spammers having usernames starting with G?

Desperate benefactors or employees at the pathetic news company running it. Same they can't even properly configure this open source forum software with normal ads, instead they spam you to the max, which in reality costs them ad income. Thai style, stick your head in the sand and ask more.

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58 minutes ago, fredwiggy said:

Do that too, but keep a container of cold tea in the refrigerator all the time.

I bet you used to make a great "sun" tea, living in  the heat of Texas. Made a great "sweet" tea.  

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Putting lemon in water is very helpful for producing rotten teeth.

 

This is why I love lemon in my water.

 

Why does this happen?

 

Teeth are negatively affected by an acidic environment inside the mouth, one might imagine.

 

For example, eating sugar causes the formation of acid due to the bacteria in the mouth.

I am just guessing here.

You can google it if you want.

 

Similarly, we know that lemon juice is a strong acid.

 

And, we know that the teeth are susceptible to decay caused by acid.

 

Of course, if one has lost all one's teeth, then maybe lemon in water, or just straight lemon juice, would be fine, and maybe even beneficial.

 

 

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1 hour ago, fredwiggy said:

Crystal Light, Mio, Tea mix and other water enhancers with Stevia.

What are the ingredients to Crystal Light. I'll bet the name is a lie. 

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18 minutes ago, ChaiyaTH said:

Clearly you didn't get enough water as your posting this crap.

Not today. I prefer iced-tea with lemon.

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1 hour ago, GammaGlobulin said:

Putting lemon in water is very helpful for producing rotten teeth.

 

This is why I love lemon in my water.

 

Why does this happen?

 

Teeth are negatively affected by an acidic environment inside the mouth, one might imagine.

 

For example, eating sugar causes the formation of acid due to the bacteria in the mouth.

I am just guessing here.

You can google it if you want.

 

Similarly, we know that lemon juice is a strong acid.

 

And, we know that the teeth are susceptible to decay caused by acid.

 

Of course, if one has lost all one's teeth, then maybe lemon in water, or just straight lemon juice, would be fine, and maybe even beneficial.

 

 

 

you are right. you can use baking soda to neutralize acidicity in the mouth. i wish i would have know that years ago.

 

and lemons may help prevent kidney stones? not sure though. dont quote me on that. 

 

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1 hour ago, save the frogs said:

 

you are right. you can use baking soda to neutralize acidicity in the mouth. i wish i would have know that years ago.

 

What is the benefit?

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14 minutes ago, Gobbler said:

What is the benefit?

benefit of what? baking soda?

not sure if it's good to brush daily with baking soda as it may be abrasive?

I just put it in my mouth and mix it with saliva once in a while, especially if you put sth acidic like lemon juice on your teeth.

it makes the PH in your mouth more alkaline, I think.

 

https://www.armandhammer.com/en-ca/articles/5-reasons-why-brushing-with-baking-soda-is-better

plaque acids can weaken and erode your enamel. No other ingredient neutralizes those harmful plaque acids better than baking soda 

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3 hours ago, Pattaya57 said:

What is it with all the repetitive thread spammers having usernames starting with G?

They think they are God's gift to the forum!

Posted
5 hours ago, save the frogs said:

benefit of what? baking soda?

not sure if it's good to brush daily with baking soda as it may be abrasive?

I just put it in my mouth and mix it with saliva once in a while, especially if you put sth acidic like lemon juice on your teeth.

it makes the PH in your mouth more alkaline, I think.

 

https://www.armandhammer.com/en-ca/articles/5-reasons-why-brushing-with-baking-soda-is-better

plaque acids can weaken and erode your enamel. No other ingredient neutralizes those harmful plaque acids better than baking soda 

 

You could brush your teeth. 

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