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2004-03-06 Thread Reid Harvey
My wife and I both agree that with Ivory soap there is no after taste, and I cannot taste it in the mouth. Granted I'll gag a little if it starts to go down the throat, but this is rare. Otherwise brushing with Ivory is inoccuous. Reid -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Col

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2004-03-05 Thread Jan Abel
Dan, I use Miracle 2 Soap (diluted) with Miracle 2 Neutralizer gel on my electric toothbrush. I rinse twice, and then use CS as a mouthwash. There is NO soapy aftertaste at all. Each evening I "pre-wash" with a 0.35% H2O2 solution before brushing. Jannette From: Dan Nave [mailto:dn...@mn.n

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2004-03-05 Thread Dan Nave
I brushed with Castile soap made with olive oil this morning - can't remember the brand name. Then I ate breakfast. An hour and a half later, thanks mainly to a large cup of coffee I had at work, I could barely taste the soap. Dan CS>cs: need help teeth From: Reid Harv

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2004-03-04 Thread Reid Harvey
Dear Paula, I use the Brunner's Castile, pepperminty liquid soap. Maybe there's another that's not peppermint? Reid Paula said, Reid, Is the Brunner's soap you use bar or liquid? I had a violent allergic reaction to the Brunner's liquid peppermint soap, but don't know if any of the others would

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2004-03-04 Thread sol
Yes it is, Dr. Bronner's is correct, until I read my post in your message I didn't realize I had mis-spelled it. Blame my poor typing skills, combined with slight dyslexia which makes my proofreading very unreliable. Sorry for the mistake. paula James Holmes wrote: Is it Dr. Bronner's ? I

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2004-03-04 Thread James Holmes
Is it Dr. Bronner's ? If so, they also make an almond liquid soap. JOH -Original Message- From: sol [mailto:sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com] Sent: Thursday, March 04, 2004 8:40 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CS>CS: need help teeth Reid, Is the Brunner's soap y

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2004-03-04 Thread Garnet
: > Re: CS>CS: need help teeth > > From: Garnet wrote: > Date: Thu, 4 Mar 2004 08:27:47 > > I used to be allergic to all soaps! Finally tracked it down to an > allergy to coconut oil. There are many ingredients in soaps that are > derived from Coconut Oil

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2004-03-04 Thread Dan Nave
Re: CS>CS: need help teeth From: Garnet wrote: Date: Thu, 4 Mar 2004 08:27:47 I used to be allergic to all soaps! Finally tracked it down to an allergy to coconut oil. There are many ingredients in soaps that are derived from Coconut Oil including Lauryl and Laureth Sulf

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2004-03-04 Thread Garnet
I used to be allergic to all soaps! Finally tracked it down to an allergy to coconut oil. There are many ingredients in soaps that are derived from Coconut Oil including Lauryl and Laureth Sulfate, Cocoimydal Propyl Betain and other "Coco-" prefaced compounds. Also am allergic to Quaternium, anot

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2004-03-04 Thread sol
Reid, Is the Brunner's soap you use bar or liquid? I had a violent allergic reaction to the Brunner's liquid peppermint soap, but don't know if any of the others would do the same, and I'm also allergic to Ivory (yah, supposed to be impossible, right?) Both of those were skin reactions, but I

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2004-03-03 Thread Reid Harvey
Friends, I too have been really impressed with the bar soap brushing, and it feels totally natural. Now I wouldn't touch tooth paste with a ten foot pole. Last month I went to the dental hygienist and she too was really impressed. When she talked about flossing and the little proxy brush I said