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She said, “Stop using Glide floss. It is so frustrating that so many people are ‘Glide this and Glide that, and Glide works.’” The woman said, “Glide is really bad.
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Should You Use PFAS-Free Dental Floss? - MSN
Medically reviewed by Danielle Weiss, MD Oral-B Glide and other dental flosses have been linked to higher blood levels of perfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). You may use PFAS-free dental floss to ...
A new study says a popular brand of dental floss has toxic chemicals in it. Researchers found women who used the Oral-B Glide floss ended up with high levels of per- and polyfluoroalkyl (PFAs).
Consumer Reports explores the problem The findings from a new Consumer Reports analysis of what’s in your dental floss might have you thinking twice about the type of floss you’re using.
A once devoted Oral-B Glide floss user named Eda (@edacyu) has given up on the brand after discovering its link to PFAS. In a viral TikTok that’s garnered over 290,000 views as of Friday, she ...
Nudge Silk floss tends to be less durable and more expensive than plastic floss, but Nudge promises its silk floss ($6.99 for 40 feet) is “the safest non-toxic option you can put in your mouth.” ...
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