Blueberries to lower risk of tooth decay
date:Jan 10, 2019
eformulate unhealthy drinks packed full of sugar.

Researchers at the University of Queensland tested extracts of cranberry, blueberry and strawberry on mouth bacteria. They found significant reductions with cranberries and blueberries, according to the results in the journal Oral Sciences.

According to an article on en.brinkwire.com, blueberries had the fastest growing sales of any food product in supermarkets in the UK in 2018, with Brits spending an extra 100 million on popular berries.

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