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soda effects your teeth because the sugar just digs into your teeth.
Because they do not eat refined sugar and the bark and leaves they eat together with fruit cleans the teeth naturally.
It depends on the brown sugar brand and variety. Unrefined brown sugar is typically referred to as 'raw sugar' Typical brown sugar can be partially refined or can simply be refined white sugar with molasses added. By rule of thumb, the finer the grain, the more refined the product has been.
100 Raw Sugar = 92 Refined Sugar
No. It is not sugar.
Some recommended sugar alternatives for baking include stevia, erythritol, monk fruit sweetener, and coconut sugar. These alternatives can provide sweetness without the negative effects of refined sugar.
Energy drinks have high sugar content, which can rot teeth or damage the enamel on teeth.
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No as its refined from sugar cane.
Sugar effects your teeth because it mixes with the plaque which creates and acid thats rotts your teeth. we brush our teeth in the morning to get rid of the plaque so that when we eat food there is no plaque there to mix with the food to make that acid and you should do the same in the night swell.
Refined sugar is considered an organic substance because it is derived from natural sources such as sugarcane or sugar beets. Organic molecules contain carbon and hydrogen atoms, which are present in refined sugar.