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	<title>Comments on: Crest Pro-Health Mouth Rinse on CBS 13 News</title>
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		<title>By: brahmsfan</title>
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		<description>Joe, thanks for helping get the word out on this product.  I agree completely with you that P&amp;G should do the responsible thing and put a warning on the bottle regarding the possible side effects (e.g. teeth staining, loss of taste, mouth numbing, excessive tissue sloughing, etc).  In fact, I would go a step further -- I think this product should require a prescription and only be used under careful dental supervision.  Yes, there may be a place for it, but only with proper warnings and strict controls, because the side effects are NASTY</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Joe, thanks for helping get the word out on this product.  I agree completely with you that P&amp;G should do the responsible thing and put a warning on the bottle regarding the possible side effects (e.g. teeth staining, loss of taste, mouth numbing, excessive tissue sloughing, etc).  In fact, I would go a step further &#8212; I think this product should require a prescription and only be used under careful dental supervision.  Yes, there may be a place for it, but only with proper warnings and strict controls, because the side effects are NASTY</p>
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