The Banana Fruit Frequency Blog: The bannana is also a kind food. For dental reasons, the food is non-acid and friendly to the teeth as you explore the solutions for tooth extractions, implants, bridges and repairs. It is a bannana split with ice cream, it is a smoothie with milk and it is bannana bread when baked. We hope aging is a attitude of grace and wisdom so hence these thoughts are shared. A winning smile is a happy face.
The Banana Fruit Frequency
Bannanas are one of the most natural fertilzers in fruits beacause of it's potassium. Of course you want to test your soil and check it's acidity. I like bannans because it has an alkaline base especially for roses. It has survived the past , is still the present and battling it's foe of Panama's disease for the future. This fruit has become an economic industry and is a global factor to consider in the Tropics. For many it's a Thanksgiving....
The bananna is the perfect fruit to survive over major economic conditions around the globe.
The fruit is edible hot or cold. It is easily an energy food but it contains only 1 gram of protein. The yellow or ripe banana is digested easily by the body. The green bannana is raw and needs to be ripened or cooked.

Oh! Maybe this is a good reason to include banana in your diet. It's a good thing that this fruit has lots of benefits, especially in oral health. This can be considered as teeth-friendly food. This can be especially helpful for those who recently had their extracted because this fruit is soft.
Posted by: Ed Hochhalter | 07/26/2011 at 09:24 AM
Thankyou Ed Hochhalter for the reply. Primarily I choose the bannana, yes, because it is a soft fruit but also because it is alkaline and not acidic like apples..This can sometimes affect antibiotics and the nature of medicine. This is a link on caloric facts about a bannana. Bannana can be mixed with yogurt and milk for shakes and can be digested easily. Again some foods do not mix well with antibiotics so please check with your dentist first on the interval of time on when you can ingest this fruit. It comes in handy after wisdom teeth extraction, implants and caps. http://www.freedieting.com/tools/calories_in_a_banana.htm
Posted by: Shelly Garcia | 07/26/2011 at 10:23 AM