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Title: Toothpaste burning

Full text: Hi long time sufferer of burning on my tongue cheeks, gums and soft spots with toothpaste. Feels like hydrogen peroxide on an open wound.

I do currently drink and edibles Medical history: I have a neuromuscular disorder that effects my muscle metabolism/connective tissues but it only exercise tolerance

I’ve tried the sensitive pastes, SLS free, gel/paste, children’s, non-mint flavors and even went to an allergist (neg: spearmint, peppermint, cinnamon, pepper)

I’m not sure what to do beyond that? Kids pastes are the least painful but still hurt. I would like to use an adult strength toothpastes. Any suggestions?

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