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Rubbing toothpaste on genitals will cause scarring, irritation, and burning

“I’d urge anyone thinking of trying this rather worrying ‘toothpaste’ technique to cease and desist – because it won’t do anything at all to combat premature ejaculation or erectile dysfunction, despite the claims being made in these videos.”

  • This may cause blisters and scarring
  • Irritation and redness will be inevitable

Rubbing toothpaste on genitals has had a big following recently. The method is seen on multiple social media platforms such as Reddit and YouTube.

One of the advocates of the silly method, Jose Barber, says that doing this will eliminate problems such as premature ejaculation.

Barber also mentioned that doing this will make men last longer in bed.

‘crush premature ejaculation and erectile dysfunction without dangerous drugs’.

Experts have already mentioned before that cool and minty products should never be applied to genitals since this can cause burning, blisters, and irritation.

James O’Loan, a pharmacist at online doctor service Doctor-4-U, advises that people avoid doing this method.

“I’d urge anyone thinking of trying this rather worrying ‘toothpaste’ technique to cease and desist – because it won’t do anything at all to combat premature ejaculation or erectile dysfunction, despite the claims being made in these videos.”

Rubbing toothpaste can cause a ton of problems, given the chemical content that it possesses.

“The peppermint oils and other chemicals in toothpaste, including bleaching agents, can be extremely irritating to sensitive skin. By putting it on your genitals you actually risk a mild burn, as well as blisters and scarring, and toothpaste should in no way be used as a lubricant, either.”

Women shouldn’t also do it, as the same effects will be seen.

There are a lot of products in the markets in the form of gel or spray that are used by many to try and treat premature ejaculation.

Erectile dysfunction on the other hand, is indicative of a cardiovascular disease.

Written by Charles Teves

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