Adding a little peroxide to CS as a mouthrinse avoids that problem
completely, for me at least. It seems to make the CS as mouthwash much
more effective. I don't measure so don't know how much I do add to my
CS, but way less than half. I just pour a mouthfull of CS into a glass
and add a splash of peroxide.
sol
zeb caffe wrote:
Peroxide solutions can cause sensitivity in teeth. The teeth whitening
companies are trying to find ways to improve this.ONe of the things
that they are doing, is to add a calcium solution to the carbomer
peroxide solution and lower the amount of peroxide previously used.
Using it straight to rinse with can cause alot of sensitivity. It is
interesting that cs helped with this.
Thanks to the people that answered my question on cs ,salt c and lyme
disease
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