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<blockquote data-quote="Gman86" data-source="post: 266963" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>I do. I eat fruit after each meal, like a dessert. But I’m finding the exact same thing as u. Honey is too concentrated, imo. I only use it post workout in my shake 3/ week. Around 40g each time.</p><p></p><p>I’ve been big into dehydrating steak recently. Basically making beef jerky, but I make it so it’s crunchy, like a chip. But I added a honey glaze to a batch recently, and eating that batch has given me slight pain in one of my teeth. Nothing crazy, and it’s already gone. I just get it slightly sometimes when I eat sugary stuff that’s too concentrated, and chewy. I sometimes get the same from dried fruit, specifically dried mangos. And Ive gotten it from dates before. So I’m trying to stay away from concentrated forms of chewy sugar, or just concentrated forms like honey, as much as I can. I can tell it’s going to lead to teeth issues in the long run if I eat that stuff on a regular basis. When I avoid that stuff I have zero teeth issues or pain</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 266963, member: 15043"] I do. I eat fruit after each meal, like a dessert. But I’m finding the exact same thing as u. Honey is too concentrated, imo. I only use it post workout in my shake 3/ week. Around 40g each time. I’ve been big into dehydrating steak recently. Basically making beef jerky, but I make it so it’s crunchy, like a chip. But I added a honey glaze to a batch recently, and eating that batch has given me slight pain in one of my teeth. Nothing crazy, and it’s already gone. I just get it slightly sometimes when I eat sugary stuff that’s too concentrated, and chewy. I sometimes get the same from dried fruit, specifically dried mangos. And Ive gotten it from dates before. So I’m trying to stay away from concentrated forms of chewy sugar, or just concentrated forms like honey, as much as I can. I can tell it’s going to lead to teeth issues in the long run if I eat that stuff on a regular basis. When I avoid that stuff I have zero teeth issues or pain [/QUOTE]
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