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Rembrandt Canker Sore Toothpaste


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Does anyone know if Rembrandt Canker Sore Toothpaste is safe? I'm on a misson to use products that are free of Sodium Laurel Sulfate, and it seems to be in most toothpastes. Thanks!


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Does anyone know if Rembrandt Canker Sore Toothpaste is safe? I'm on a misson to use products that are free of Sodium Laurel Sulfate, and it seems to be in most toothpastes. Thanks!

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Thanks--I plan on calling them on Monday, too :) If Somebody knows, I'll get some tomorrow.

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My son is using it now. Also, do you take lysine suppliments? Great for Canker sores.

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What's the problem with sodium lauryl sulfate? :blink:

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Does anyone know if Rembrandt Canker Sore Toothpaste is safe? I'm on a misson to use products that are free of Sodium Laurel Sulfate, and it seems to be in most toothpastes. Thanks!

Don't know about Rembrandt, but Biotene is SLS free, and easily available around where I live.


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What's the problem with sodium lauryl sulfate? :blink:

Sodium lauryl sulfate is a soap that may clean away a protective layer of oils on the soft tissues of your mouth. Or people may be allergic to SLS. Whatever the cause, I pesonally get far fewer canker sores if I avoid SLS and occasionally gargle/rinse with a probiotic solution, such as powdered healthy trinity.

I just found out that Open Original Shared Link by the way.

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