Saturday 25 October 2008

Are You Brushing Your Teeth With SOAP?


Believe it or not, almost all toothpaste formulas use a foaming agent to fool you into thinking that your toothpaste is working. They use Sodium Lauryl Sulfate.

Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (or Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate) is used in industrial products including engine degreasers, floor cleaners, and car wash soaps; as well as in household products such as toothpastes, shampoos, shaving foams, some dissolvable aspirins, fiber therapy caplets, and bubble baths for its thickening effect and its ability to create a lather (foam).

It’s one of the leading causes of canker sores because it’s extremely harsh to the insides of your mouth. And, since we all know that soap is a drying agent and that
dry mouth is a major oral problem – avoid toothpaste that contains Sodium Lauryl Sulfate.

Interest stuff!! Now where did I leave my soapy tootpatse ?

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