Shopping for Salicylate-Free Toothpaste
Posted on 27. Jan, 2012 by Skin Expert in Sunscreens
I want to talk to you about this genetic defect we call Fibromyalgia. I am a patient of Dr. R. Paul St. Amand, but I am not affiliated with him or the Fibromyalgia Treatment Center. I have spent too much time in pain and lost too much of my children’s lives from Fibromyalgia/chronic fatigue syndrome. I am actually getting better from the Guaifenesin Protocol, and I feel like someone validated my illness and gave me my life back. I want to pay it forward by encouraging people suffering from this to look into what Dr. St. Amand has to say. I’m not an expert in this, yet! I just feel the need to advocate this protocol and hopefully someone will try it and realize what I have learned. In response to the first comment: This is true, The FTC does approve Tom’s of Maine fennel. It also approves Burt’s Bees Orange Wow toothpaste which contains Aurantium Dulcis (orange) Peel oil. Many medications are delivered sublingually (under the tongue) for fast absorption. If Salicylates absorb through the skin and mucous membranes, I personally wouldn’t risk it. If my lipgloss has to be sal-free, I’m buying a sal-free toothpaste. It is also true that some Fibromyalgics are “sal-sensitive”. In other words, will block on something that most others wouldn’t. It usually takes these people years to figure-out they are, because they are clearing too slowly or have reached a plateau after several years, but are still symptomatic. Since I originally made this video for my mother and cousin to teach …

janhoup
24. Jan, 2012
This is incorrect information. Dr. St. Amand has never seen anybody block from several of the Tom’s toothpaste, with fennel being one of them.