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Thanks everyone who responded. There were pro and con opinions on Sensodyne
toothpaste gf status, but I did get a response from the company which I am
including here. As a result I will not be using Sensodyne.
"Thank you for contacting us regarding Sensodyne® toothpaste.
Although we do not add gluten to any of our Sensodyne® products, our raw
materials suppliers could not guarantee that they are gluten-free. Therefore,
Sensodyne® may contain trace amounts of gluten. If you are looking for a
sensitive toothpaste that is gluten-free, you may want to try Aquafresh® Sensitive®
Maximum Strength toothpaste, which is completely gluten-free.
We appreciate your taking the time to contact us.
Sincerely,
Megan
GlaxoSmithKline Consumer Healthcare"
The following list everyone who responded were in agreement that they are gf:
Aquafresh
Crest Pro health (&all Crest toothpaste if I read their website correctly)
Also mentioned that this does not have the potentially harmful(after long
use) nitrates.
Colgate
Toms of Maine
Jason Oral Comfort(also mentioned this is without nitrates or nitrites)
Supervicky ayurvedic herbal
Peelu mild & non abrasive
Dental Gel Plus truly whitening non abrasive w/dental peroxide & sweetened
w/stevia
AP24 Whitening Toothpaste by Nuskin
Again, thanks so much for all your responses.
Marlene
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