Grapefruit Helps People With Gum Disease
Tue, 27 Dec 2005 09:00 AM EST
... If you suffer from gum disease, you may find that eating grapefruit significantly reduces bleeding. Researchers from the Friedrich Schiller University, Germany, discovered that people with gum disease experienced much less bleeding (of the gums) if they ate two grapefruits a day for two weeks. It was suggested that the grapefruit helped the 58 volunteers increase their levels of vitamin C in their blood, which accelerated healing and mopped up a much higher number of harmful free radicals... click link for more info. ...
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