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<blockquote data-quote="Puff Daddy" data-source="post: 44483" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>I've got to wonder if these things aren't what's leading to your low rate of true satisfaction with smoking (you mentioned a 15% bullseye rate in another thread). I mean, wouldn't the least reactive, least repetitive and least irritating thing you could do to your mouth while still maintaining a 'Normal' level of hygiene be the best for maintaining a naturally neutral taster for your tobacco? If you simply brushed 3 times a day with a mild baking soda toothpaste and flossed when needed, drinking plenty of clean fresh water during the day, you'd have your palates normal chemistry which would allow you to best taste the tobacco in a consistent manner. Seems all these measures would just confuse your palate and throw off it's natural chemistry, thus leading to an inconsistency in taste reception.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Puff Daddy, post: 44483, member: 3"] I've got to wonder if these things aren't what's leading to your low rate of true satisfaction with smoking (you mentioned a 15% bullseye rate in another thread). I mean, wouldn't the least reactive, least repetitive and least irritating thing you could do to your mouth while still maintaining a 'Normal' level of hygiene be the best for maintaining a naturally neutral taster for your tobacco? If you simply brushed 3 times a day with a mild baking soda toothpaste and flossed when needed, drinking plenty of clean fresh water during the day, you'd have your palates normal chemistry which would allow you to best taste the tobacco in a consistent manner. Seems all these measures would just confuse your palate and throw off it's natural chemistry, thus leading to an inconsistency in taste reception. [/QUOTE]
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