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Xlear - Spry Oral Rinse, 16 fl oz Details
Binding: Health and BeautyBrand: Xlear
EAN: 0700596000513
Label: Xlear
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Manufacturer: Xlear
Publisher: Xlear
Size: 16
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Summary: Xylitol - the Revolution in Oral Hygiene Care
Comment: Xylitol is a natural sugar-alcohol (from birch trees), that is sweet tasting, but cannot be metaboliszed by bacteria for food (and humans cannot metabolize it either). When bacteria feed on sugars in the mouth, they ingest them and produce acids, which dissolve the enamel and produce cavities. What is unique about Xylitol is that when bacteria ingest it, it does not provide any nourishment and the bacteria actually starve to death! Thus, it helps rid the mouth of disease-producing bacteria!
Brush 3-4 times a day to keep those bacteria dying.
This is a good product to use between brushings to help keep disease-causing bacteria levels down in the mouth. Or it can be used after brushing to freshen ones mouth.
If you are looking for a good toothpaste with Xylitol, I recommend SPRY Spry Cinnamon Xylitol Chewing Gum 100 Count
I also recommend the use of Xylitol Gum (2-3 pieces a day between brushings) to keep killing harmful bacteria Spry Cinnamon Xylitol Chewing Gum 100 Count, Trident Cinnamon Flavor Chewing Gum with Xylitol 18/ 5-stick Paks Sugarless Gum
Use the revolutionary products with Xylitol and your oral health will definitely improve!
Dr. Jim Koenig, DDS
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Summary: Oral Health
Comment: Spry Oral Rinse contains xylitol.
"Xylitol is a "toothfriendly" sugar substitute. In addition to not encouraging tooth decay (by replacing dietary sugars), xylitol may actively aid in repairing minor cavities caused by dental caries." quote fromWikipedia the online encyclopedia.



