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Angie (Atlanta, Ga) on 04/02/2012
5 out of 5 stars

Thanks all for the Glycerin tip. I'm a few minutes from applying glycerin to my tongue and it worked instantly! I applied a few drops on my soft bristle toothpaste and watched the whiteness go away. I will keep you posted in a day or two to update my status. My breathe smells a lot fresher now that the white coloring is gone:-)

I strongly recommend this as option 1.

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Replied By Charlie (New York) on 05/04/2012

Yea Thank G-D for this site!!! I have now put some Glycerin (Vegetable Glycerin) on my toothbrush & the white coating went away instantly! The dry mouth sensation is lessening also - AMAZING!!!
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Replied By Carly (Toronto, Ontario Canada ) on 09/02/2012

So to be clear, you brush your tongue with glycerin? Also, do you rise your mouth afterwards or no?
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Replied By Lisa (Thousand Oaks, Ca, Usa) on 09/02/2012

Hi Carly, I personally would not use glycerin in my mouth. I suppose if you want to use it for your tongue, keep it isolated to that only and then rinse. When I was doing research on natural care for the teeth and re-mineralizing tooth enamel, it was emphasized not to use glycerin which is in almost all toothpaste. What it does is coat the teeth and the saliva cannot reach them to re-mineralize and heal the teeth. Anyway, just a thought, Lisa
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