Tabrett Bethell
It contains liquorice root extract.
Bonjela is a used to relieve dental sores and mouth ulcers. There should not be a problem in a 15 year old using but you may want to check with your dentist and follow the instructions on the package.
If you have an ulcer on the tip of your tongue, you can apply Bonjela; an over-the-counter gel that numbs the pain and discomfort caused by the ulcer.
If you use the wrong one. Say if your 10 and you use the 16 year old one then it can harm you. That's very dangerous so I suggest that if you people out there are doing it then you should stop right now
The first thing you must do immediately is: Turn off the computer, pick up the telephone, and phone the pharmacist at any large chain Pharmacy ... like Walgreen's, Osco, Jewel, Walmart ... any big place that has a pharmacy. Tell him/her exactly what you wrote in your question. Be sure to include the last line: "What should I do ?" Better yet, if there's one of those stores near your home, then put on your jacket and shoes, put the jar of bonjela in your pocket, and go over there and talk to anybody there in the pharmacy department. Do not ever go to the internet for medical advice.
you can try some vaseline which you can get from your local Superstore for instance, Tesco, Somerfeild, or you can even try your nearest Chemist! if it is inside you mouth then you can try Bonjela which you can also get from a Chemist! hope you get better! x
you can try some vaseline which you can get from your local Superstore for instance, Tesco, Somerfeild, or you can even try your nearest Chemist! if it is inside you mouth then you can try Bonjela which you can also get from a Chemist! hope you get better! x
1.don't eat lots of chocolates and sweets. 2.use bonjella. (pick the one that is your age!) 3.buy some mint and churn the juice out of it. if you don't like the taste of that then you can put in some honey. (DON'T DRINK IT! SPIT IT OUT!)
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Yes, it's your drink, you can drink out of it at any time.
The future tense of drink is will drink.