so, this dish soap has three surfactants. my toothpaste uses cocamidopropyl betaine and sodium methyl cocoyl taurate, both of which are derived from coconut oil. but, i wonder if it's enough, or if it might be interacting with the other stuff.
if i give myself a careful wash with the ammonia mixtures in the dish soap, i'm doing just about as much as i can to get rid of anything with a cell membrane. there's a lot of idiots out there that write this off as "foaminess", but this is the actual soap, it's what actually kills the actual bacteria.
it smells good, too.
so, how should i do this?
- brush with soft brush & ammonia-based surfactant dish soap before eating. it's going to be passion fruit palmolive, at least to start. this is strictly anti-bacterial.
- brush with medium brush & stannnous fluoride mix [i'm going to look for the sensodyne, who are also introducing a stannuous fluoride mix. this is brand new.]. i'm looking for the greater fluoride uptake.
- eat
- brush with soft brush & novamin mix. the novamin does work, it's just that it does a very restricted thing, namely patch up very small holes.
.....& i need to find some way to access sodium fluoride pills, as well.
i think that's the extent of what i'm going to try, for now.