There is glycerin in ALL soaps according to what folks say who make soap. Some soaps have added glycerin besides the normal glycerin produced when soap is made.

I did the Judd soap brushing for almost a year with no beneficial results. However, I could not drink the sodium ascorbate, as it made me nauseous, maybe if I could have followed the whole thing there would have been results. But for me I have gone back to Weleda Calendula toothpaste and rinsing with diluted H202 and EIS. I actually have less tartar now than when I was brushing with soap. However for cleaning my TMJ dental splint, brushing it with soap is the best thing I've found to keep it clean and odor-free.
sol

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I'm a little confused. According to Dr. Judd, use ANY soap to brush teeth because there is glycerin in toothpaste. Well, there's glycerin in most soaps. Why didn't he just say any glycerin-free soap? Is there something I'm missing?



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