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Everything Free Pain Killer And Toothpaste


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annegirl Explorer

I'm looking for a OTC pain killer that is Corn, Soy, Dairy, gluten and NSAID (non steroidal anti inflammatory) free. I just am worried that I'm going to be in pain at some point and not have anything to use for it. I usually only take pain killer for a horrible head ache or cramps - 6 or less times a year.

Does anyone know if such a thing exists??

I'm also looking for a toothpaste I can use free of the above. I have a dentist appointment coming up and I'm sure I'm going to get talked to for using baking soda as my paste.

Thanks!


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jenngolightly Contributor

You don't actually need to use tooth paste. Your toothbrush is what cleans your teeth. If you want, you can use salt. If that doesn't sound appetizing, then Tom's makes great, natural toothpaste - their kid's is the most gentle: Open Original Shared Link

eatmeat4good Enthusiast

I don't know of any NSAID free over the counter pain reliever.

Baking Soda makes a great toothpaste once you get used to the taste.

annegirl Explorer

Ok, I did some more checking and it appears that baking soda is good to use, so I will continue that. All of Tom's of Maine toothpaste contains corn in some way or another so that, unfortunately, is out.

Acetaminophen is NSAID free usually, but I just am having a hard time finding one that is corn free. >sigh< I guess I will just learn to suffer through pain. :) Thanks for the ideas!

bartfull Rising Star

Asperin comes from the bark and leaves of the white willow. Maybe you could find some of that and make an infusion?

kareng Grand Master

I found this website for corn free products. I would double check but this might give you a place to start.

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analgesiac/pain killer Acetaminophen/Aspirin/Caffeine Goody's Headache Powders Goody's CC 6/2009

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analgesiac/pain killer Acetaminophen Tylenol suppositoriea suppositories Tylenol Note: there may be small quantities of corn in the glycerin. This is not well absorbed and won't be aproblem for those not contact sensitive.

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analgesiac/pain killer White wIllow bark (aspirin) Nature's Way Nature's way white willow bark capsules Note: white willow is a natural pain killer related to aspirin. Do not take with other analgesiacs. Do not take if allergic to aspirin. Not for kids.

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SkyRed70 Newbie

I found this website for corn free products. I would double check but this might give you a place to start.

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analgesiac/pain killer Acetaminophen/Aspirin/Caffeine Goody's Headache Powders Goody's CC 6/2009

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analgesiac/pain killer Acetaminophen Tylenol suppositoriea suppositories Tylenol Note: there may be small quantities of corn in the glycerin. This is not well absorbed and won't be aproblem for those not contact sensitive.

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analgesiac/pain killer White wIllow bark (aspirin) Nature's Way Nature's way white willow bark capsules Note: white willow is a natural pain killer related to aspirin. Do not take with other analgesiacs. Do not take if allergic to aspirin. Not for kids.

I'm on another forum for just corn and members there have confirmed that Squigle toothpaste is corn free. The Xylitol is from birch. I don't get sores in my mouth from it, like regular toothpaste. Open Original Shared Link Cannot attest to the other allergies though, but maybe it's start?


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