Why Your Morning Drink Might Be Quietly Wrecking Your Teeth

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Why Your Morning Drink Might Be Quietly Wrecking Your Teeth

You start every morning trying to do something good for yourself.

Coffee for the energy. An energy drink to get through that 9am meeting. Maybe a vitamin C fizz tablet because you saw it on TikTok. All reasonable choices. All, unfortunately, pretty hard on your teeth.

Most people don't realize that the pH of what you drink matters as much as how often you brush. Acidic drinks — even "healthy" ones like lemon water or popular energy mixes — slowly erode tooth enamel every time they hit your mouth. And enamel doesn't grow back.

The problem with most morning supplements

The supplement market has a dirty little secret: most powders and drinks are formulated for taste and energy, not for what happens in your mouth on the way down.

Citric acid is in almost every flavored powder on the market. It's cheap, it's effective as a preservative, and it makes things taste bright and tangy. It's also acidic enough to soften enamel with regular exposure.

This means your daily energy routine — the thing you take to feel better — could be working against your long-term health in a way you'd never notice until a dentist points it out.

What "pH-neutral" actually means

Your mouth maintains a natural pH balance. When that balance tips acidic (below 5.5), enamel starts to dissolve. When you drink something pH-neutral — meaning it doesn't meaningfully shift that balance — your teeth are protected.

ME¹ was formulated with this in mind. Working with dentists from the ground up, the formula was specifically designed to be pH-neutral, so you get your morning energy, multivitamins, and electrolytes without exposing your enamel to acid every single day.

It's not a compromise. It's just a smarter design.

Small daily choices, big long-term results

Enamel erosion happens slowly. So slowly, most people don't connect the dots between their daily drink habit and what they see at their next dental checkup.

If you're already doing the work to take care of yourself — eating well, staying active, staying hydrated — your supplement routine should be supporting all of that. Not quietly working against one part of it.

Your smile is part of your health too. It deserves to be on the list.

These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.