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just don't eat the dingleberries.
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Cranberries are higher in antioxidants than even blueberries. They can block the bacteria that harm teeth and eventually gums. So does low sugar peanut butter and chewing gum with Xylatol.
Here's a list of common foods high in antioxidants: Http://www.OracValues.com Here's an interesting list of great Superfoods, including cranberries: http://oracvalues.com/forum/viewtopic.php... |
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