Avoid sodium laurylin sulphate in toothpaste…
If you get cankers easily you should avoid the ingredient sodium laurylin sulphate. This substance is in many mouthwashes and almost every toothpaste (to make it foam). But sodium laurylin sulphate can cause cankers, especially if you are already prone to them. The only toothpaste I have found that doesn’t contain this substance is Rembrandt, but I’m sure there are others.
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Bob Caswell:
Lol, this is totally a “Tom’s two cents” post. Good info.
14 August 2008, 10:31 pmHeidi Quist:
Tom, come on–Tom’s of Maine. It has your name on it!
18 August 2008, 8:34 amhttp://www.tomsofmaine.com/toms/ifs/sls.asp
Jared Bernotski:
Tom, Just popped over to your blog from your comment to the Inst list. Needful comment, by the way. As far as toothpaste, another one that doesn’t use sodium laurylin sulphate is Biotene.
28 August 2008, 9:39 pmI am also sensitive to that substance and get cankers easily. Biotene is what I use.