Why......??!! seriously??!!?!
why juice tastes SO bad after U brush yr teeth!?!?
well, a lot of stuff tastes so bad after that but especially juice
and why cola is the only thing that doesn't!?!? Www@FoodAQ@Com
well, a lot of stuff tastes so bad after that but especially juice
and why cola is the only thing that doesn't!?!? Www@FoodAQ@Com
Answers:
hey, long time no talk!.
anyways, ugh apple is even worse yo!!!! its the tooth paste!. because most of ti is still in ur teeth it taste horribel!.
cola, not so sure but i gess the acids in it kill the paste in ur mouth!.
have u tried apple after brushing!? tastes nasty!!
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anyways, ugh apple is even worse yo!!!! its the tooth paste!. because most of ti is still in ur teeth it taste horribel!.
cola, not so sure but i gess the acids in it kill the paste in ur mouth!.
have u tried apple after brushing!? tastes nasty!!
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Awful, isn’t it!?
You can thank sodium laureth sulfate, also known as sodium lauryl ether sulfate (SLES), or sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS) for ruining your drink, depending on which toothpaste you use!. Both of these chemicals are surfactants – wetting agents that lower the surface tension of a liquid – that are added to toothpastes to create foam and make the paste easier to spread around your mouth (they’re also important ingredients in detergents, fabric softeners, paints, laxatives, surfboard waxes and insecticides)!.
While surfactants make brushing our teeth a lot easier, they do more than make foam!. Both SLES and SLS mess with our taste buds in two ways!. One, they suppress the receptors on our taste buds that perceive sweetness, inhibiting our ability to pick up the sweet notes of food and drink!. And, as if that wasn’t enough, they break up the phospholipids on our tongue!. These fatty molecules inhibit our receptors for bitterness and keep bitter tastes from overwhelming us, but when they’re broken down by the surfactants in toothpaste, bitter tastes get enhanced!.
So, anything you eat or drink after you brush is going to have less sweetness and more bitterness than it normally would!. Is there any end to this torture!? Yes!. You don’t need foam for good toothpaste, and there are plenty out there that are SLES/SLS-free!. You won’t get that rabid dog look that makes oral hygiene so much fun, but your breakfast won’t be ruined!.
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You can thank sodium laureth sulfate, also known as sodium lauryl ether sulfate (SLES), or sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS) for ruining your drink, depending on which toothpaste you use!. Both of these chemicals are surfactants – wetting agents that lower the surface tension of a liquid – that are added to toothpastes to create foam and make the paste easier to spread around your mouth (they’re also important ingredients in detergents, fabric softeners, paints, laxatives, surfboard waxes and insecticides)!.
While surfactants make brushing our teeth a lot easier, they do more than make foam!. Both SLES and SLS mess with our taste buds in two ways!. One, they suppress the receptors on our taste buds that perceive sweetness, inhibiting our ability to pick up the sweet notes of food and drink!. And, as if that wasn’t enough, they break up the phospholipids on our tongue!. These fatty molecules inhibit our receptors for bitterness and keep bitter tastes from overwhelming us, but when they’re broken down by the surfactants in toothpaste, bitter tastes get enhanced!.
So, anything you eat or drink after you brush is going to have less sweetness and more bitterness than it normally would!. Is there any end to this torture!? Yes!. You don’t need foam for good toothpaste, and there are plenty out there that are SLES/SLS-free!. You won’t get that rabid dog look that makes oral hygiene so much fun, but your breakfast won’t be ruined!.
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it's like the other person just said!.!.!.a lot of it does have to do with your tooth paste!. It messes with your taste buds!. The reason, I would assume, why cola doesn't taste bad is because of all the strong ingredients that it has!.!.!.gas and everything- plus, cola is not normally bitter; whereas juice, since it's natural it's usually bitter (or citrus's!?) so it would cause for your taste buds to react to it more than they would to the soda!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
You can thank sodium laureth sulfate, also known as sodium lauryl ether sulfate (SLES), or sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS) for ruining your drink, depending on which toothpaste you use!. Www@FoodAQ@Com
according to this link(http://blogs!.static!.mentalfloss!.com/blog!.!.!. it has to do with your toothpaste!Www@FoodAQ@Com
youur toothpatseWww@FoodAQ@Com