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How do I get rid of the excess white stringy mucus my mouth is making?
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<blockquote data-quote="Unregistered" data-source="post: 2577982"><p>Thank the gods for the interwebs.</p><p></p><p>Self-loathing/blaming person that I am, I had assumed for two months that it was a fault in my salivary glands or somesuch. I'm very glad to know I'm not alone, and that a PRODUCT is the culprit. It wasn't until recently that I connected the timing of the issues with my teethbrushing. Before, I probably thought it was just a 'morning thing.' </p><p></p><p>[For me, it's the Crest Pro Health Whitening product]</p><p></p><p>Oddly, I also recently found issues with another oral care product, but this one had more 'far reaching' side effects.... I used Rembrandt's Peroxide whitening mouthwash, and developed an itchy rash... uh, down south. Like with the Crest, it took me some time to figure out it wasn't just my body chemistry doing wonky things. I finally isolated the problem, stopped using the Rembrandt, and the problem went away in a day. After a week, I tried the Rembrandt again, and it resurfaced within a day. </p><p></p><p>I'm going back to the old standards from now on. All the hi-tech dental care stuff seems to disagree with me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Unregistered, post: 2577982"] Thank the gods for the interwebs. Self-loathing/blaming person that I am, I had assumed for two months that it was a fault in my salivary glands or somesuch. I'm very glad to know I'm not alone, and that a PRODUCT is the culprit. It wasn't until recently that I connected the timing of the issues with my teethbrushing. Before, I probably thought it was just a 'morning thing.' [For me, it's the Crest Pro Health Whitening product] Oddly, I also recently found issues with another oral care product, but this one had more 'far reaching' side effects.... I used Rembrandt's Peroxide whitening mouthwash, and developed an itchy rash... uh, down south. Like with the Crest, it took me some time to figure out it wasn't just my body chemistry doing wonky things. I finally isolated the problem, stopped using the Rembrandt, and the problem went away in a day. After a week, I tried the Rembrandt again, and it resurfaced within a day. I'm going back to the old standards from now on. All the hi-tech dental care stuff seems to disagree with me. [/QUOTE]
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