Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 April 1947 — Page 14
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0 ‘ “ HY By WILLIAM A. O'BRIEN, M. D. LEMON JUICE may destroy tooth structure Two Mayo clinic doctors recefitly loped destruction of their teeth as the result a medicine.
| MOST OF thém were womeri (four to one), an states, Mexico, Cansda and Puerto] ~~ Rico, which Indicates how wide- been known for a long time. Lema. emt | ons are a dependable source of vita- |, "In each case lemon juice was min C and should be used as a food : taken in water between meals, most | with meals. often upon arising in the morning. | . ft was taken as a remedy for rheu- , | = matism, constipation, and colds, and | as a tonic, Some were using it for weight reduction. . ” ”
"particularly if it is
examined 50 patients’ who Had
of using lemon juice
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Bombshell' Flier
{On Honeymoon
| | POSSIBILITY that acids are de-| NEW YORK, April 18 (U. P).— . ‘stroying teeth is suspected when |T. Carroll (Tex) Sallee, flight engipersons complain of sensitivity to neer of hot food and drink. Another sign Reynolds “Bombshell,” and his pret- | of acid injury is absence of stainty red-haired bride, the former | and stain lines an teeth. i. | In the cases reported by the Mayo mooning today. + elinic doctors, the degree-and rate} po .; Gerald McThurson, their Pf enamel destruction varied even oo "Ve man didn't know though the same quantity of lemon | (0 C5 or when they were married. juice was taken in about the same said he was told to stand by last
round-the-world |
were honey-
| Wednesday and he was still stand-
n n ° SOME TEETH showed marked N& bY. destruction after only a few months) of use while others had undergone “Bombshell,” found the following Jess destruction of enamel following | note in his Long Island apartment when he returned last night: “You
i Etching and decalcification of the can congratulate us now.” It was teeth by action of lemon juice has! signed, “Mrs. Sallee.”
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