Drink Coffee
While coffee may have a bad reputation for staining teeth, it is actually good for your oral health. Past studies have found it to be a great liver-cancer preventative beverage, and now studies have shown that drinking four cups of it a day can cut your risk of oral cancer in half. While that may sound like a lot of …show more content…
You can reduce the acidity of it to make it more tooth-friendly by adding a splash of milk or cream without negating the benefits.
Drink Green Tea
If you don't like coffee or just prefer tea, then you can still ward off oral cancer by drinking green tea. In fact, a component of green tea called epigallocatechin-3-gallate has actually been shown to kill oral cancer cells when injected into them. Researchers think that there is even promise of this natural antioxidant in green tea being used to battle cancer instead of chemotherapy one day.
While no one who has oral cancer right now should stop taking their prescribed medications in favor of green tea, if you are looking to ward the cancer off before it begins, then drinking it often is a great idea. It is also available in caffeine free versions, although green tea itself is much lower in caffeine than most caffeinated coffees.
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