The additive Orange #5 is mostly used in drugs (ingested and external), mouthwashes, toothpastes, most teeth cleaning supplies, lipsticks, and external cosmetics. This additive is not typically used in drink mixes.
synergism is the term used for mixing two drugs together make the drugs stronger
Yes, edible toothpaste is used in space to prevent astronauts from consuming substances that are harmful if swallowed. This toothpaste is specially formulated to be safe for consumption and is designed to minimize waste in the space environment.
they used urine as toothpaste
Additive bilinguals is when the home language is being used and learned while the second language is being learned. Thus, you do not lose the ability to speak home language while learning the foreign language.
A Citrate Additive is used for controlling the acidity of a substance
The effects are 'additive' if they just piggy-back on each other, or are 'synergistic' if the effect of both drugs together is greater than the sum of the effects of each of the drugs separately.
No you can not use strawberrys for making toothpaste
No, granite is not used in toothpaste. Toothpaste typically contains ingredients such as fluoride, abrasives, flavoring agents, and detergents to help clean teeth and prevent cavities. Granite is a type of rock that is not used in toothpaste manufacturing.
I believe that Crest is the most commonly used toothpaste in America.
Microbeads of polyethylene are used in some brands of toothpaste to improve the ability of cleaning.
toothpaste was used before the wheel was invented