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  • 31/03/2021

What is bad about bananas?

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Eating too many and not maintaining proper dental hygiene can leed to tooth decay. Eating bananas becomes significantly risky only if you eat too many. As banana's glycemic index is low, even diabetics can consume it but in moderation.

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