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Glutened.... How?


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hey all -

am having classic glutening symptoms this am - ick ick ick - trying to figure out what it might have been and literally the ONLY thing that I had that was different last night was a new mouthwash. It's ACT Restoring AntiCavity Mouthwash in Cool Splash Spearmint - I looked online and although I found information from a few years ago - couldn't find anything about this new product. Anyone use it??

Thanks....


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I looked up the ingredients online. Nothing is jumping out to me as a gluten ingredient, but I am very new to this. Maybe some one else can weigh in.

Act Restoring Mouthwash Anticavity Cool Splash Mint

Active Ingredients: Sodium Fluoride (0.05%) (0.02% w/v Fluoride Ion) (Anticavity)

Inactive Ingredients: Water, Alcohol (11%), Sorbitol, Poloxamer 407, Propylene Glycol, Sodium Benzoate, Flavor, Sodium Phosphate, Polysorbate 20, Sodium Saccharin, Cetylpyridinium Chloride, Disodium Phosphate, Calcium Disodium EDTA, Blue 1

hathor Contributor

The "flavor" could have gluten.

Do you respond to sugar alcohols like sorbitol? I get very bloated if I have any.

Of course, you may be responding to something you ate/came into contact with any time within the last 2 or 3 days, unless you are always a quick responder to gluten.

jstoy Newbie
hey all -

am having classic glutening symptoms this am - ick ick ick - trying to figure out what it might have been and literally the ONLY thing that I had that was different last night was a new mouthwash. It's ACT Restoring AntiCavity Mouthwash in Cool Splash Spearmint - I looked online and although I found information from a few years ago - couldn't find anything about this new product. Anyone use it??

Thanks....

I found this mouthwash for you

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beware of the childrens orange it contains gluten

jstoy Newbie
hey all -

am having classic glutening symptoms this am - ick ick ick - trying to figure out what it might have been and literally the ONLY thing that I had that was different last night was a new mouthwash. It's ACT Restoring AntiCavity Mouthwash in Cool Splash Spearmint - I looked online and although I found information from a few years ago - couldn't find anything about this new product. Anyone use it??

Thanks....

I found this mouthwash for you

Open Original Shared Link

Toms Mouthwash

beware of the childrens orange it contains gluten

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