Message from @Thomas Morrow

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2017-12-11 02:41:55 UTC  

According to doctors

2017-12-11 02:42:23 UTC  

I wonder if it depends on the tea

2017-12-11 03:01:16 UTC  

Might. I know they told my wife it was minerals from the tea leaves. Probably have to look at nutritional info to determine if one is worse than the other.

2017-12-11 04:07:47 UTC  

Do Brits get a lot of kidney stones? If not I call bs on that advice

2017-12-11 04:09:11 UTC  

Never got a kidney stone yet, but could be the tea you drink.

2017-12-11 04:09:44 UTC  

Its also possible it's just the inability to process minerals in the tea quick enough to exit the body

2017-12-11 04:10:33 UTC  

@The Eternal Anglo many different kinds

2017-12-12 05:24:54 UTC  

How the fuck does tea give you kidney stones? Wtf that makes me mad

2017-12-12 05:25:15 UTC  

I refuse to cut down on tea

2017-12-12 05:56:35 UTC  

@Deleted User sounds like liberal bullshit tbh

2017-12-12 06:03:24 UTC  

You would think the water in the tea would counteract any ill effects of minerals or whatever

2017-12-12 06:06:13 UTC  

It's the oxalate in some types of tea apparently

2017-12-14 02:45:50 UTC  

RIP I drink a ton of Arizona Green Tea

2017-12-14 02:48:10 UTC  

That has so much sugar

2017-12-16 01:28:55 UTC  

Precious calories

2017-12-16 10:07:26 UTC  

Drink milk for liquid calories

2017-12-17 01:56:56 UTC  

So what's the rundown on IBS and nutrition?

2017-12-17 17:33:01 UTC  

@Koba#0202 Don't eat fried potatoes

2017-12-17 17:34:07 UTC  

Eat clean. Stay hydrated, and you should be good

2017-12-18 00:03:26 UTC  

☝🏻I thought I had ibs for a lot of my life until I got ahold of my diet

2017-12-18 00:03:40 UTC  

Now I don't ever have a problem

2017-12-18 03:13:02 UTC  

Interesting, that could be it then because it doesn't run in my family. At RIT I only really ate Oreos, scrambled eggs and ramen with a lot of alcohol on the weekends. Diets gotten better since then, I'll experiment with it some and see what results I get

2017-12-18 19:59:24 UTC  

One of my new year resolutions is to improve my oral health. Does anyone have recommendations for a good natural toothpaste?

2017-12-18 20:01:37 UTC  

And actually since I'm asking this, perhaps we could also add hygiene channel?

2017-12-18 20:01:37 UTC  

I like perioclear a lot

2017-12-18 20:02:07 UTC  

What's good about it?

2017-12-18 20:02:35 UTC  
2017-12-18 20:05:49 UTC  

Oh that looks really good. I've been looking for one that doesn't have toxic fluride in it.

2017-12-18 20:06:48 UTC  

Yeah give it a shot and let me know what you think

2017-12-18 20:09:20 UTC  

Thanks man I will.

2017-12-19 00:55:12 UTC  

Check toms or even (((dr bronners)))

2017-12-19 03:31:38 UTC  

@Deleted User how long does that one tube usually last you?

2017-12-19 03:33:22 UTC  

Good question. Same size as standard toothpaste.

2017-12-19 03:34:28 UTC  

Toms of Maine? I love that toothpaste

2017-12-19 03:35:00 UTC  

Periopaste

2017-12-19 03:46:14 UTC  

Toms is good, but they only own 15 percent of the company. Colgate owns the rest.

2017-12-19 03:46:31 UTC  

Jason's is good, too.

2017-12-19 03:46:39 UTC  

dang

2017-12-19 13:18:00 UTC  

I've used Jason before. I liked it also.