There was a long thread on this on another list some months back. The people who are soapmakers insist glycerin is a natural part of soap, formed when the fats used are mixed with the lye. Thus only added glycerin appears on soap labels, but they insist ALL soap contains glycerin, because the process creates it.
Don't yell at me----LOL, I'm just repeating what soapmakers say.
sol

Raine wrote:

Either he said "glycerine-free soap", or I understood that from his stance on glycerine in toothpaste. I found one bar soap at Trader Joes that did not contain glycerine and that's what I use at night. In the morning I brush with baking soda/sea salt. I always follow with a CS rinse, swishing for as long as possible.
One or all of these has eliminated any gum infections completely.

-Raine



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