Introduction When you take a drink of tea, coffee, and soda tooth enamel contains it. Microscopic ends and ridges that can hold parts of food and drink. Colors from dark-colored drinks such as coffee, tea, and soda can become embedded in those gaps and ridges and, if the proper steps are not done for, it can cause permanent, yellowish stains on teeth. (Colgate) Tea has a substance called tannin in it, Tea, is a healthy drink that can many people on rough days, but it is one of the principles of stained teeth. According to legends, tea has been known and was originated in China since about 2700 BC. For about a million years, it was used for many medical purposes such as headaches, sore throats, and many more. Then around the 3rd …show more content…
So Kaldi reported to the monks that he could stay wide awake during the boring evening prayers. Because of this finding the monks ended up harvesting and producing these berries in small gardens. Throughout the years this information has traveled its way to the Arabian Peninsula and in turn the coffee berry was mutated to the hard coffee bean. Porcelain was used to represent teeth because doctors found that it was the closest to the teeth and cheapest (Colgate). Soda has the most chemicals out of all them which is why it’s the worst for teeth. The acid in soda can slowly deteriorate people’s teeth therefore causing infections in teeth gums (Colgate). The final beverage that I will use is the most known beverage in America. Coke is a soda that is sold all over the world. It was founded by Dr. John S. Pemberton, Coca-Cola was known as a fountain beverage at Jacob's Pharmacy by mixing Coca-Cola syrup with carbonated water. Coca-Cola was patented in 1887 registered as a trademark in 1893 and in 1895 it was being sold in every state and territory in the United States. In 1899 The Coca-Cola Company began bottling it’s product in the United States. Although many people loving and drinking it, many doctors or nutritionist is saying soda is a large
Tyrique Taylor Docter English III 3 November 2017 Thornton Wilder The Discussion of The Skin of Our Teeth Thornton Wilder is definitely sharing fun at such timid reponse to theater. Thornton Wilder is giving the usual person a voice. A voice giving some reliance cause it is base with the most sympatheic and a musing figure in the theater. Thornton knew when he wrote in a book entry it was going to be good.
The author describes sodas and sugary drinks as today's reason for child obesity and diseases such as type 2 diabetes and etc. The author states data and scientific reasoning for her explanations on why these drinks are inferior to the body and country. The author remarks that, “These drinks have very little, if any, healthy ingredients in them and now there is strong scientific evidence that they are linked to weight gain, obesity, type 2 diabetes and other chronic diseases.” The author uses scientific knowledge and evidence to prove her point that a tax on soda will improve the country's health rate. The author also uses statistics to show how the U.S.As sugary drink consumption rate will go down.
They eventually began to put cocaine in the coca-cola soda for energy boost. This had terrible side effects and the company was forced to remove this from the drink. “By 1905, it had become popular to snort cocaine and within five years, hospitals and medical literature had started reporting cases of nasal damage resulting from the use of this drug”(DFW). “In 1912, the United States government reported 5,000 cocaine-related deaths in one year and by 1922, the
Selling for 5 cents a drink, his first year of sales gave him a revenue of $50. A decade later, with the implementation of Prohibition, people began to turn to soda, Coca-Cola becoming the most popular and recognizable of brands. By 1891, the drink was sold nationwide, and new factories began to open in different parts of the country (Geisst). The invention of Coca-Cola in 1886 has made a profound impact on different elements of American culture; socially, religiously, economically, and traditionally, to name a few. Based on social aspects, Coca-Cola brought influence to the American culture.
Coca Cola became such a well known American Icon because it was a suitable drink for everyday consumption by people of all ages unlike alcoholic drinks and wasn’t bitter like coffee and tea. Also, Coca Cola was always there during hard times in American like the Depression and the Prohibition period. It became well establish by people that journalist William Allen White declared “it was a sublimed essence of all America stands for…” 31. During World War II and the Vietnam War, wherever the American soldiers landed the Coca Cola Company followed, remained the soldiers of home and boosting their morale. The Coca Cola also made factories wherever they landed establishing themselves in every continent on Earth to every known countries and territories.
John Pemberton was a pharmacist who developed an early version of the soda drink. His expensive addiction to morphine made him desperate to make money. This led him to sell his rights to the drink shortly before he died. The production of Coca Cola led to the creation of bottling plants and factories which provided individuals with jobs where they could work to earn a living. Conditions for people working in the factories (depending on
Coca Cola, also known as soda water, was originally made by Joseph Priestley, and local doctors prescribed it to various ailments (Standage, p.228). Joseph Priestly was also working on other inventions, but stood with soda water because many people were still purchasing the hopeful medicinal libation. Ironically, people back in the day believed Coca Cola was the cure to their illness, but today too much Coca Cola can result in health risks. Coca Cola is made up high fructose corn syrup and a great majority of sugar. With this in mind, diabetes, high blood pressure, and cholesterol can result from consuming too much
Black Coffee: Nowadays black coffee is considered as the main reason of yellow teeth. As the outer layer of our teeth easily absorbs food and drinks, and consuming dark colored drink may lead to staining your teeth. Don’t worry I am not going to tell you to stop drinking coffee, instead I am going to give you a suggestion that will help you avoid getting yellow teeth from coffee. Next time when you have a coffee try adding a little more milk to lighten the color of your coffee. In this way your teeth will get extra calcium and vitamin D from the milk.
In the past, it was used as medical treatment for diseases such as malaria, rheumatism, fever, dysentery, or depression; as an appetite stimulant; or as a way to induce sleep. It can help reduce anxiety, depression, and restlessness. 29 states
It was also a popular cure for infections as well as congestion in the lungs and shortness of breath. It was used externally to treat wounds, burns and skin irritations. Some of its other uses were to treat angina (chest pain), improve digestion, gain weight, prevent fatigue and cure tuberculosis, bronchitis, fever, gout and kidney stones. Wow, what a long list of health benefits from something that tastes so good!
But with the changing tastes of consumers, it has expanded its menu which now includes salads, fish, wraps, smoothies, fruits and seasoned fries. The Coca-Cola Company, makers of coke, sprite, fanta, diet coke, coca-cola zero etc. The coca-cola company operates/sells beverages in more than 200 countries around the world. The most popular and selling drink of the company around the world is coke.
Removing Food And Beverage Stains If your teeth are discolored by coffee, smoking, or food stains, then bleaching your teeth should give you good results. These stains tend to give your teeth a yellowish color that can be bleached out so your teeth are left bright and white. One thing to remember is that your teeth will become discolored again if you continue to smoke or drink coffee.
Coca-Cola Company is one of the premier global consumer brands. The company has been around for a century and has been growing constantly. Today Coca-Cola manufactures more than 500 sparkling and still brands that are sold in more than 200 countries around the world. Coca-Cola’s main competitor is Pepsi. Therefore,
Coca Cola was first introduced by John Styth Pemberton, a pharmacist, in the year 1886 in Atlanta, Georgia when he concocted caramel-colored syrup in a three-legged brass kettle in his backyard. He first “distributed” the product by carrying it in a jug down the street to Jacob’s Pharmacy and customers bought the drink for five cents at the soda fountain. Carbonated water was teamed with the new syrup, whether by accident or otherwise, producing a drink that was proclaimed “delicious and refreshing”, a theme that continues to echo today wherever Coca-Cola is enjoyed. Coca-Cola originated as a soda fountain beverage in 1886 selling for five cents a glass. Early growth was impressive, but it was only when a strong bottling system developed that Coca-Cola became the world-famous brand it is today.
Coffee and cigarettes are common culprits but with the program you learn more about food that stain your teeth so you know what to avoid. Food with pigments- foods with darker color or pigment like BlueBerries can discolor your teeth. Wine, coffee, tea, cherries and other and drinks and foods. Examples of these are coffee, tea, red wine, blueberries, cherries and anything that leaves a little color on the tongue.