Sunday, December 27, 2009

Why a bitter taste is felt in the mouth when eating after you brush your teeth?

sodium laurel sulfate...this stuff actually serves to also block your ';sweet'; tastebuds. It is found in toothpaste.Why a bitter taste is felt in the mouth when eating after you brush your teeth?
Toothpaste mint additives?


You cool your tongue with the mint toothpaste, it kinds takes your mouth juice off, and leaves your cavity without it for some time, sort of unprotected.


That's why your taste senses sharpen.





The only thing I can think of.Why a bitter taste is felt in the mouth when eating after you brush your teeth?
It is because a chemical in the toohpaste causes your taste buds to be turned off for a while.





You can get rid of it by washing your mouth out with salt and water (dont swallow it) right after you have brushed your teeth.





Your food will taste exactly the same after doing that :)
probably cause you use a differnent tooth paste than what you are eating.





your teeth are clean and have no taste in your mouth from any foods so anything you eat will have an exaturated taste. It just happens to be something you are eating that causes the bitterness to come out.
I don't know i always wondered that if you find out shoot me an email.

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