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interesting post. I have to be careful with toothpaste as most leave an overdry afterfeel because of the SLS. Anything with SLS in it is not good. ANyone else found a toothpaste that does not dry or overdry the tongue/mouth. Use macleans senstive (only because it is SLS free) but really am bored with it. Who said it has to be spear or peppermint :wink:
 
interesting post. I have to be careful with toothpaste as most leave an overdry afterfeel because of the SLS. Anything with SLS in it is not good. ANyone else found a toothpaste that does not dry or overdry the tongue/mouth. Use macleans senstive (only because it is SLS free) but really am bored with it. Who said it has to be spear or peppermint :wink:

Interesting BR, I've never noticed any toothpaste to leave my mouth feeling dry.
 
interesting post. I have to be careful with toothpaste as most leave an overdry afterfeel because of the SLS. Anything with SLS in it is not good. ANyone else found a toothpaste that does not dry or overdry the tongue/mouth. Use macleans senstive (only because it is SLS free) but really am bored with it. Who said it has to be spear or peppermint :wink:

Try finding Parodontax if you can. The flavor is... overwhelming at first, but once you get used to it you get above average results. I've never used a better toothpaste but it leaves your whole mouth tasting like salt, which leaves you drooling pretty badly... :biggrin:

Edit: Best way to get it is to get in good with someone in Europe. I bought a dozen tubes dirt cheap in NL a while back.
 
Have you seen the ad of the new toothpaste that's not a toothpaste? It's more like soap and it makes bubbles like if you were eating shampoo. I'll try to find it on YouTube and post a link.
 
I know people used to use baking soda and peroxide. I am all for more traditional ways and like to use things that are more natural (not organic, just less synthetic) but I haven't brought myself to try this. :bored:
 
I know people used to use baking soda and peroxide. I am all for more traditional ways and like to use things that are more natural (not organic, just less synthetic) but I haven't brought myself to try this. :bored:

Never heard of using peroxide, but straight baking soda does a good job. The only issue is that it's disgusting.
 
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