6 Reasons Why Mouthwash Can Be One Of The Worst Things For You
We all have moments when we plead for mouthwash. You probably don't enjoy waking up with foul breath. Is mouthwash a better option for maintaining good oral hygiene than toothpaste?
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we often have moments when we pled for
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mouthwash we're fairly certain that
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having foul breath when you wake up is
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unpleasant is mouthwash a better option
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for maintaining good oral hygiene than
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toothpaste your dentist is not of the
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opinion that some even criticize using
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mouthwash as among the worst possible
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practices mouthwashes eliminate good
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oral bacteria which is crucial for the
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conversion of nitrates into nitric oxide
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which opens blood vessels and lowers
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blood pressure however if you're desire
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PR to maintain a convenient Dental
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regimen has already eliminated the
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beneficial bacteria your blood pressure
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will rise and you may have serious
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health consequences for this reason
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ayurveda recommends oil pulling as a far
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superior substitute that helps you
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remove toxins from your mouth and fights
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plaque and gingivitis simply swish some
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oil about for 10 to 15 minutes to bid
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dangerous bacteria farewell and welcome
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to proper dental hygiene why then are
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dentists so critical of modern m
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mouthwashes let's examine its adverse
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effects in more detail let's start with
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canker sores canker sores these are tiny
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painful shallow and non-contagious
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lesions that form on the inside of your
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mouth's lining canker sores affect one
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person in 10 of their lives a white or
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yellowish mouth sore with a red border
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is the initial sign of a canker they can
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be found under your tongue on the roof
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of your mouth on your tongue on your
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gums and within your lips research has
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indicated that mouthwashes containing
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alcohol may be the origin of the
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outbreak or in certain situations
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exacerbate pre-existing sores this
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negative effect is caused by sodium
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Laurel sulfate the ingredient in
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mouthwashes that causes foam how can you
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prevent canker sores select your
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mouthwash carefully maintain proper oral
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hygiene by brushing your teeth twice a
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day avoiding foods that are acidic salty
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or spicy and keeping an eye out for
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nutritional deficits using mouthwash
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could make your mouth dry two using
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mouthwash could make your mouth dry
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certain antiseptic
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mouthwashes particularly those high in
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alcohol and peroxide can cause your
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mouth to dry up and seriously harm your
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dental health have you ever wondered why
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saliva is so crucial it is essential for
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maintaining dental health because it
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improves taste perception lubricates
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your teeth when you chew reduces bad
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breath Shields your enamel from damage
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and gum disease and neutralizes acids
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created by bacteria your salivary glands
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will not produce enough saliva if you
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have
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xerostomia thus you may be experiencing
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it if you have a sore throat poor breath
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dry tongue and dryness and stickiness in
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your mouth you should use a fluoride
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based oral rinse instead of your
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existing mouthwash If you experience dry
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mouth drink enough water to keep your
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mouth wet and help break up mucus after
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using mouthwash do you occasionally have
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a burning sensation in your mouth three
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do you occasionally get burning in your
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mouth after using mouthwash certain
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mouthwashes have significant alcohol
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content typically more than
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25% which might destroy your tooth's
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enamel The Firm shiny layer covering the
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crown this may manifest as a tingling
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feeling in your teeth or even as a
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painful stinging sensation in your gums
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and cheeks some people may find this
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sensation Pleasant and see it as a fresh
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wind wind gust brushing across their
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oral cavity While others may find it
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quite unpleasant acid reflux a condition
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in which the sphincter muscle at the
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bottom of your esophagus relaxes at the
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wrong moment and permits stomach acid to
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reflux back up into your esophagus may
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also be the cause of this furthermore
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your oral rin's high alcohol
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concentration may make matters worse and
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prolong your suffering four do you have
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yellowing teeth right now the loss of
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enamel on your teeth do your teeth look
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yellow these days strong mouth rinses
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are also not advised because they can
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cause teeth to turn yellow what is
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concealed by that thick coat of enamel
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do you know yes it is made of Denon the
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yellow brown substance called Denon is
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found inside your teeth and is in charge
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of transmitting impulses from the enamel
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to the pulp and then to the nerve
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endings that ultimately send data to the
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brain this enamel may be compromised by
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mouthwash revealing the Dentin the most
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frequent consequence of using mouthwash
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wash too frequently is teeth
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discoloration furthermore mouthwashes
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with bright dyes and chlorexidine have
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an even higher risk of causing it
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certain mouthwashes contain coloring
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that if you don't practice good oral
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hygiene could adhere to the enamel on
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your teeth make sure you frequently
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floss and clean your teeth don't rely
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just on mouthwash using mouthwash can
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raise your risk of developing cancer
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five using mouthwash can raise your risk
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of getting cancer regular use of
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mouthwashes increases the risk of head
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and neck cancer this result is further
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supported by the fact that mouthwash
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typically contains alcohol a recognized
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carcinogen that causes oral cancer in
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excess of 20% of cases either directly
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or indirectly alcohol or ethanol can be
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involved through the formation of acetal
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dhide in the oral cavity as a result of
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microbial activity on ethanol acetal
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dhide builds up in your blood vessels 10
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to 100 times more than normal because
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the body is unable to break it down into
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smaller forms which affects blood
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pressure by altering DNA ethanol also
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weakens the immune system and increases
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the risk of cancer in certain people
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additionally mouthwashes contain a
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variety of chemical components that can
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irritate the oral mucosa like artificial
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colors and sweeteners it also eliminates
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the good bacteria additionally six
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additionally it destroys good
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microorganisms
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you might be surprised to learn that
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there are roughly 10 trillion microbes
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in your body this is nearly three times
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the total number of human cells in the
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body large figures are they not the
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majority of microbes are required for
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this enormous microbiome's vital tasks
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such as digesting jobs we want to get
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rid of the bad germs and the stench but
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we also want to keep the beneficial ones
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however mouthwashes of today are far too
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strong and try to kill every single
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bacterium in your oral microbiota this
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usually eliminates the beneficial
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bacteria that carry out important
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functions including simplifying food and
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preserving the health of teeth and gums
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unexpectedly a popular mouthwash brand
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that dates back to the 1870s was also a
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potent floor cleaning and surgical
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antiseptic only in the 1920s did
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advertisements begin to tout it as the
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best way to prevent fowl breath and you
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know what after that its sales increased
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by
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8,000% sure and in just 10 years at that
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all because of the influence of
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advertising that helps to explain why
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there are so many different mouthwash
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brands in our pharmacies each with a
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compelling promise and marketing gimmick
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who should refrain from using it
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altogether individuals who have oral
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sores who should completely refrain from
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using it people receiving chemotherapy
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and those with weakened immune systems
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may wish to avoid using it for a while
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additionally anyone who have previously
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experienced an allergic reaction to any
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chemical in mouth rinses including xylol
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should always read the labels and make
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an educated decision youngsters younger
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than six should not use it at all while
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older children can use it with parental
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supervision is mouthwash used similar to
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oil pulling is mouthwash and oil pulling
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comparable a traditional mouthwash with
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little known drawbacks and additional
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benefits is oil pulling what do you
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think it's easy to find and convenient
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for use in your kitchens to choose the
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ideal mouth rinse for you you don't need
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to go through a drawn Out screening
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procedure it aids in removing dangerous
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bacteria from your mouth while
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protecting the good Flora it hydrates
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your gums helps to increase salivation
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guards against dental decay and
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naturally lowers inflammation patients
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with gingivitis a gum disease were asked
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to practice oil pulling for a few days
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using coconut oil as part of a study the
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outcomes were quite encouraging and oil
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pulling was found to be a useful
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treatment for reducing Dental plaque and
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promoting gum health all you need to do
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is adhere to these four steps one take
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control of your kitchen and locate 1
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tablespoon of oil it might be Olive
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Sesame or coconut oil two swish it
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around in your mouth for 10 to 15
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minutes recall not to consume it three
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throw it in the garbage six sinks are
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the last thing you want do you also four
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finally before consuming any food or
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beverages give your mouth a quick wash
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with water do this twice a day several
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times a week are you still unsure about
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whether to discard the mouthwash bottles
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you recently purchased during the sale
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avoid overthinking it's time to get rid
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of them and replace them with easier and
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Kinder ways to keep your teeth clean
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desire Flawless bright teeth remember to
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frequently wash and floss your teeth and
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easily combat all of your oral issues
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visit these resources to find out more
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about maintaining good dental hygiene
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most likely your tongue is dirty here's
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how to clean it properly or follow these
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15 recommendations from the dentist for
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better oral health proceed now either
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click on one or even better watch both
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which mouthwash is your favorite tell us
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in the comments section below
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