Re: Dr Bronner's soap

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Bronner's--or castille soap--will not hurt anything on or in the body...but that does not account for taste :( If you do not want the smell of toothpaste lurking on your lips while out in the woods, you can try on old technique. Use baking SODA (not powder!). Yes, it has a heavy salty taste, but it leaves no odor, and it does an effective job scrubbing the ivories while you're out. Baking soda helps neutralize odors too, so it leaves your breath clean. Tent buddies appreciate a little hygiene, ya know! Heck, if you take enough, you can dose your boots, so your boots don't get "trail breath" :)

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