No toothpaste kills the herpes virus.
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You may want to get this looked at as it is possible that it could be genital herpes if you have been exposed to them. Not sure about the toothpaste aspect but it is possible it may be a reaction if you have had toothpaste on your penis as the area of skin is very sensitive.
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He Had Herpes
Sure. Pack 300 pounds of toothpaste into a 200 pound shark, and presto!
License to kill
it can kill you
toothpaste is killing orangutans because toothpaste has plam tree oil in it and orangutans live in those trees! use the old fashion way of brushing your teeth or get toothpase without palm oil!
not at all, it just make your breath smell good, its only the toothbrush that does.
No! No matter what you do your going to have to comb through your hair. Even if you buy the medicated stuff from walmart, it doesn't kill the eggs, so you'll just have lice again if you don't comb them out. That's why most medication says to use once and then again in a week or two to kill any newly hatched eggs.
Fluoride is extremely toxic. Babies will swallow the toothpaste, where adults spit it out and aren't poisoned. One tube of regular fluoride toothpaste can kill two small children. Do not purchase fluoride toothpaste for children ~ especially babies!Answer:A tube of toothpaste will not kill two small children. It has never happened, and it never will. All research indicates that the amount of fluoride in toothpaste is known to reduce the incidence of tooth decay in children, that's all.Like all household chemicals (soaps, detergents, furniture polish, etc.) use of toothpaste by small children should involve adult supervision. Read the label.