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Why Does Food Taste So Different After Brushing?

1/16/2019

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Ever brush your teeth and then take a sip of orange juice? Yep, it doesn’t taste very good. In fact, this can happen with certain foods and drinks after brushing. 

The culprit:
 One specific ingredient in toothpaste is responsible for altering your taste buds: sodium laureth sulfate. 

What it does to your taste buds: While SLES makes brushing your teeth a little easier, it also affects your taste buds in a couple different ways. First, it suppresses the receptors that pick up on the sweetness in foods and drinks. It also enhances bitter tastes, so anything sour that you eat or drink will taste really bitter.
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Why it doesn’t last: Luckily, food and drinks start to taste normal again about 30 minutes after brushing, when your saliva has diluted and washed away all the leftover SLS. So now you know – don’t rush to drink your orange juice right after brushing!

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