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The numbers of those suffering from cancer of the esophagus has risen by 66% in

the UK over the last 30 years, whereas in countries like China and Japan, where

not as many fizzy drinks are consumed, there has been no rise.

 

Researchers found a significant correlation between the 2 rising trends.

Interestingly, they broke consumption down to minutes of acid exposure - found

that an average soda drinker has over 32,000 more minutes of acid exposure per

year.

 

Throat cancer is a particularly hard cancer to beat--more than 90 % of patients

with invasive esophageal cancer die within five years of diagnosis.

 

Dentally, this exposure would have to affect the teeth - and ultimately one's

total resistive capacity.

 

Jerry Mittelman, DDS, FAPM

 

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