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DOCKLEARFAN Apprentice

I'm looking for a good mouthwash so I called listerines hotline. The man said "No gluten ingrediates are put into the mouthwash, BUT we cannot guarantee that cross contamination MIGHT occur."

Maybe the company is trying to cover there arse so to speak, and there products in reality are okay for us?

Anyway, does anyone here use Listerine without getting sick?

Thanks


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My surgeron told me to use listerine after my surgery and I haven't gotten sick yet. I use it like 5 times a day so I think that it is OK.

Guest gfinnebraska

I have braces and use Listerene daily... only way I feel "fresh" with all this extra stuff in my mouth! :( I also use the Listerene strips. Both seem fine.

KaitiUSA Enthusiast

We called the company to verify the flavors that we use were gluten free. We did not check on everything but I know the FreshBurst is gluten free.

jenvan Collaborator

I use listerine and haven't had any issues...

DOCKLEARFAN Apprentice

You guys/gals are Awesome!

Thanks!

I think I'll crack open a bottle right now after lunch!

skbird Contributor

My husband uses a generic listerine (usually a Raley's grocery store brand) and I use it sometimes, too, and no problems. I was wary at first but have had no problems. I don't like other mouthwashes - they just seem like minty sugar water.

Anyway, go for it! :)

Stephanie


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