Lemons are a good source of Vitamin C. However, sucking on lemons can do severe damage to your teeth. The enamel can be literally washed away over time because the acid in the lemons is quite powerful.
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Eating lemons is very good for your health (e.g. they have loads of vitamin C) but they can be bad for your teeth (e.g. acid). Personally I love to eat lemons, but many people don't.
The possibility of getting 7 good lemons and 3 bad lemons is impossible because you have 7 good lemons and 3 bad lemons and 7+3=10 but the whole number is 30.
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Lemons are a citrus fruit and contain vitamin C. However, there are no examples of lemons being specifically helpful in cancer patients. Also, lemons are very harmful to the enamel on teeth, so eating them in quantity can cause damage to the teeth.
No. Lemons contain Vitamin C and Thiamine, both which are good for the fertility of both men and women. Citric acid in the fruits however is bad for your teeth.
According to the web, lemons are good for whitening teeth and improving brightness of skin (i..e, whitening/lightening your complextio). But I read somewhere that lemons cause damage to your teeth due to the acid.
I am pretty sure the acid from the lemon eats away at the enamel of your teeth... but i could be wrong.
Eating foods with too many acids (lemons, sour candy, etc.) is bad for your teeth and will wear them away over a period of time.
Lemons can corrode your tooth enamel due to the Citric Acid contained within. Lemons can also cause an upset stomach due to an imbalance in the pH levels.
Limes, Grapefruit, lemons, oranges and other things with acid
The hard material on the outside of your teeth is called enamel. Eating lemons can remove the enamel, and you don't want to do that.