The acid in some juices can harm the enamel on your teeth. Too much acid in juice can cause permanent damage.
Well, if drinking too much apple juice seems to be bad then I think grape juice is too, but only if its not made entirely of grape.
Yes, pickles are bad for your teeth. The reason why is because of the acid. If you have too much acid you can rot your teeth. When you eat dill pical chips your tongue can get holes from too much acid.
the answer is 12.5 milligrams of acid in orange juice people! That's far too much acid consumption and will put your pH balance in the acidic-toilet! resulting in Candida albicans taking over your colon (or small and large intestines)!
Two foods primarily make acid reflux worse: acid foods and alcoholic beverages. Regular tea has acid in it, so will be a problem if you have acid reflux. Coffee is worse, and soda pop is really bad. Orange juice, tomato products are bad, too.
A lot of juices are quite high in fructose, which is a form of sugar found in fruit. Too much sugar is unhealthy, even if it is fructose.
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Yes. Citric acid is found in all citrus fruits.
acid, time, temperature, oxygen. Too much of any of these items will make beer go bad.
You may, but you may not like the end product. The lemon juice adds acidity like orange juice will that help to prevent spoilage, but lemon juice also contributes to the taste. Orange juice will too, but you may find it much sweeter.
I heard that if you drink your own urine it definitely will cover it up. I have done it! Its honestly not too bad.. if you don't think about it too much. (:
it brings up stomach acid. if you vomit too much it will dissolve your lungs and esophagus (through)
One common reaction to orange juice is heartburn, especially on an empty stomach in people who are prone to acid reflux. Also related to the high acid level in orange juice is enamel erosion of the teeth. Large doses of vitamin C can cause diarrhea.