date:Jan 07, 2020
xplained how toothpaste and toothbrush work up a foamy lather that creates bubbles and makes our mouth feel clean. But this foam is made by a chemical called sodium laurel sulphate (SLS). On top of disabling our sweet receptors, SLS also break up the phospholipids or fatty compounds that help reduce bitter tastes, meaning that once sweet, refreshing glass of OJ is now highly detectable by your taste buds as bitter.
If you want to counter all this, smoothies are also a great alternative to orang