Antibacterial Toothpaste So What's The Deal With Toothpaste Anyway???

So what's the deal with toothpaste anyway??? - antibacterial toothpaste

Toothpaste does not foam a lot to put a little Dial soap on my toothbrush, toothpaste before. This is Dial antibacterial soap, so that the number is to kill any germs. Someone else?

3 comments:

banastas... said...

ok I do not know why the foam toothpaste, as it should be, it means that in the absence of detergents. Detergents are foaming agents in toothpaste. Sodium lauryl sulfate (lauryl) sulfate are the most popular, but can result in the promotion of ulcers. The other ingredients are used to wash the bad taste of block. Do not use soap, do I know if it really bad, but probably not a good idea. All toothpastes approved by the FDA to work.

Miss Divine said...

Why can not instead of toothpaste, soap? Toothpaste not only kills germs but it also contains fluoride .......... so that they resist the formation of cavities with bacteria. Mreover when you soap, which tends to take something like this ......... could be harmful to your stomach .......... especially if it is fixed to a soap. We .......... Looking for people that can not be silent in the toothpaste ............. quit smoking before it an obsession.

Zanz said...

To .. no! What are you doing?

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