water, gatorade dehydrates you.
2007-07-28 14:31:15
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Water
2007-07-28 14:32:32
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answered by AB 2
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Water.
2007-07-28 14:36:17
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Water
2007-07-28 14:31:16
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answered by A Girl With a Dream 7
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Water.
2007-07-28 14:32:48
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answer #5
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answered by Isabella789 4
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Definately Water
2007-07-28 14:31:22
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answer #6
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answered by Mღღks 3
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Defiantly Water
2007-07-29 21:40:10
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answer #7
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answered by ud 5
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Gatorade.
2007-07-31 19:55:00
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answered by Judas Rabbi 7
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I think water is better for you but I always reach for the gatorade
2007-07-28 14:32:18
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answered by TOMCTOM 4
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Water because Gatorade tastes worse than Mountain Dew! That is one of the few things that are!
2007-07-28 14:32:09
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answered by robee 7
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I'm going with the all natural product...water.
The University of Iowa researchers covered extracted teeth with nail polish. They left bare two patches on each tooth, one on the enamel and one on the root. Then they dunked the teeth in test tubes filled with regular Coke, Diet Coke, Gatorade, Red Bull, or 100% apple juice.
On the enamel, Gatorade was significantly more corrosive than Red Bull and Coke. Red Bull and Coke, in turn, were significantly more corrosive than Diet Coke and apple juice.
On the roots of the teeth, Gatorade was more corrosive than Red Bull. Coke, apple juice, and Diet Coke followed in that order.
University of Michigan pediatric dental researcher Michael Ignelzi, DDS, PhD, has recently reviewed new research on the effects of beverages on children’s teeth. But he says there’s no evidence showing that sports drinks are any worse than other soft drinks.
2007-07-28 14:39:29
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answered by deepseas72 2
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